HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-05-24, Page 22THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1989. PAGE 23.
Belgrave
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Shower held for Pam Shaw
Families gather for baptism
A bridal shower for Pam Shaw
was held in the Women’s Institute
Hall, Friday evening, May 12. Mrs.
George Johnston played piano
selections as the guests assembled.
Mrs. Mabel Wheeler was chair
person for the program which
consisted of songs by everyone, a
fashion show by some local models
with Mrs. Robert Gordon as narra
tor; readings by Mrs. Garner
Nicholson; piano duet by Mrs.
Howard Morton and Mrs. Arnold
Cancer drive a success
Cancer drive convenor, Mrs.
Robert Grasby, for Belgrave com
munity and area, reports a total of
$2,634.50 was collected.
She gives special thanks to the
following canvassers for a super
Sheep club studies
‘bed and breakfast’
The second 4-H Sheep Club was
held on Wednesday, May 10. The
meeting was held at Cindy and
Kevin Campschroer’s home.
Members started the meeting
judging a class of sheep. After the
reasons for that class were given,
they judged a class of pigs. They
gave reasons then went into the
house to proceed with meeting two.
Meeting two was titled “Provid
ing Bed and Breakfast” and it was
about the house, pens and feed for
Spivey; a number by three Cana-
dettes, Margie Gordon, Lindsay
Michie, Candice Irwin; a guitar
accompaniment by Kate Procter
and songs.
The mother of the bride-to-be,
Mrs. Les Shaw, read a poem
“Mother Counsel” which was fol
lowed by a poem for presentation of
the gifts, read by Mabel Wheeler.
The many gifts were opened and
Pam gave a fitting reply of thanks.
Lunch and a social time brought the
delightful evening to a close.
job: Jane White, Grace Procter,
Muriel Coultes, Lorna Cook, Nancy
Jardin, Bonnie Shiells, Joyce Vin
cent, Leona Black, Elaine Snell,
George Michie, George Carter,
Kathy McCrackin, Irene Lamont,
Ann Spivey and Donna Shaw.
sheep. Ater meeting two was
finished they discussed upcoming
events most important the judging
competition coming up on May 27.
They decided to hold meeting three
at Marilyn and Jimmy Vanden
Elzen’s home on May 24. Cindy
served squares and refreshments
at the conclusion of the meeting.
The Campshroers were thanked for
hosting the meeting and this
brought Huron County 4-H Sheep
Club meeting to an end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Procter, RR
5, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Beard, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Beard and daughter, Cait
lin, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Nixon, Jeremy, Jordan and Elissa,
Waterloo; Chris Procter of Hamil
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Proc
ter, Peggy, Candace, Nicole and
Kyle of RR 5, Brussels; Mr. and
Mrs. George Procter and Kate, RR
5, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Procter, RR 5, Brussels, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald G. Procter, Dennis and
Scott after the christening of Scott
in Knox United Church, Belgrave,
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Margaret Fear attended the
graduation of her grandson Paul
Fear on Friday, May 19 from
Ridgetown College of Agricultural
Technology. Paul is a son of Wayne
and Monica Fear, RR 4, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Tidor Oravec and
Kristian of Stratford attended Knox
United Church on Sunday and later
visited at the home of Mrs. Mabel
Wheeler.
13 tables at
Belgrave euchre
Thirteen tables were in play at
the weekly euchre held in the W.I.
Hall, Belgrave, May 17.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Margery Ritchie; second high lady,
Mrs. Mel Jacklin; low lady, Mrs.
George Johnston; lucky table lady,
Mrs. Ross Taylor; high man,
George Johnston; second high
man, Herb Clayton; low man, Mrs.
Mabel Wheeler, (playing as a
man); lucky table, man, Jim Smith.
Wednesday, May 24’s card party
will start with a pot luck supper at
6:30 followed by euchre at 8 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook and
Amy entertained family relatives
at a dinner after the christening of
their infant son Levi Coultes at
Knox United Church, Belgrave,
Sunday morning. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cook,
Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. William
Coultes, RR 5, Brussels, great
grandmother Mrs. Margaret Dun
bar of Belgrave, Wayne Cook of
Victoria, B.C. Afternoon visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mathe
son, Lisa and Laura of Molesworth;
Andrea Coultes, Scott Stevenson,
Belgrave; Alison Coultes of Lon
don; Mrs. Harvey Black, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Cook, Erin, Shannon
and Chad, Belgrave.
Following the baptism in Knox
United Church, Belgrave of Trevor
William John, infant son of Mr. and
Ben Barnes delegate
to NDP convention
Ben Barnes a 17-year-old grade
11 student has been elected as a
delegate to the Federal New Demo
cratic Leadership Convention in
Winnipeg. He is President of the
Huron-Bruce Youth organization
and was elected as one of four
members-at-large at the Ontario
Youth Convention in Ottawa on
May 7. After being nominated he
gave a short speech to the 125
delegates at the Ottawa meeting.
The Grade 11 Madill Secondary
School student has served as a
Page at the Ontario Legislature as
well as winning a National Science
competition. He has been a mem
ber of the Madill Cross Country Ski
team. He is a resident of Morris
Township and attended East
Mrs. Gary McArter, dinner guests
at their home were Mrs. Florence
McArter, Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Zimmer of Wingham; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Wiser, Jeremy, Jenny
and Jordan of Listowel; Rob Zim
mer of Wingham; and Pam and
Missy McLellan of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson of
Belgrave are pleased to announce
the recent arrival of two new
grandchildren. Daniel James
Anderson born April 18 weighing 6
lbs., 15 oz. at Goderich Alexandra
and Marine Hospital. Daniel is the
son of Richard Anderson and Anne
Catherine Jean of Goderich, also
Emily Jean Roy, born May 6 at
Peterborough Civic Hospital,
weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. Emily’s
parents are Rob Roy and Doreen
Anderson Roy of Peterborough.
Wawanosh Public School. Ben has
been involved in several election
campaigns.
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