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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-05-22, Page 8PAGE B. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,1991. Belgrave Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487 Calendar winners Kinsmen Calendar Draw winners last week were: May 12, Marjorie Smith, Listowel, $50; May 13, Charles Folkard, Calgary, Alberta, $50; May 14, Nolda and Carl Rick­ er, RR I, Wingham, $50; May 15, Ulah Richmond, Blyth, $50; May 16, Ken Stewart, Blyth, $50; May 17, Carl Mowbray, Wingham, $50; May 18, Pat Mowbray, Wingham, $100. NOTICE FOR ROAD CLOSING gj THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS Winners This group of youngsters received Partners in Excellence awards at an assembly at East Wawanosh Public School on Friday morning. The awards were part of a Read-a-thon program and these were the students who read the most books in their class. Back row, from left: Jackie Cook-Grade 7, Erin Cook-Grade 6, Andrew Cull-Grade 8. Middle row: Tim Robinson-Grade 3/4, Cindy Frieburger-Grade 2/3, Kendra Folkard-Grade 4/5. Front row: Paul Walker-Grade 1/2, Jackie Sterenberg- Grade 1, Scott Folkard-Kindergarten, Michelle Nixon- Kindergarten and Jessica Lockridge-Grade 2. Procters home from Ireland Mrs. Ralph Logan, Trevor and Kevin of Wyoming visited on he weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George McGee and Mrs. Dorothy Logan. Mrs. Dorothy Logan called on Mrs. Louise Welwood of Lurgan Beach, Kincardine on Sunday. Mrs. Olive Bolt, Belgrave, accompanied her daughters, Mrs. Elaine Winter and Mrs. Lorna Brown to St. Marys, on Saturday, May 18 to attend the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Dou­ glas Richardson (the former Audrey Osier) - Mrs. Bolt's niece. Miss Maria Arruda of Toronto spent the holiday weekend with her grandmother Mrs. Dorothy Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruda spent Saturday, May 18 with her mother Mrs. Dorothy Logan. Commencing May 23 the Bel­ grave Library will be open Thurs­ day evening's for the summer months from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Come and look over the great selection of books. Mrs. Olive Bolt of Belgrave and Clarence Stokes of Wingham attended a dinner, May 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Fitch, RR 1, Wroxeter to celebrate the 80th birthday of John Stokes, RR 1, Wroxeter. UCW hears talk on forgiveness The Afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. met May 13 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coultes with an attendance of 12 and Mrs. James Hunter in charge. After singing the theme song, "We are gathered together", and words of welcome to ladies present, the Secretary's and Treasurer’s reports were given and Mrs. Janisa Coultes reported on "Upper Room Books" and Mrs. Kay Roberts reported that cards had been sent and number of visits to sick and shut-ins recorded. The meetings are to be on the second Monday of the month until further notice. Plans were made for the 80 and over birthday party August 12 in the Church School Room. Mrs. Hunter was in charge of the worship service and used the fol­ lowing hymns to intersperse her topic "Seek Ye First", "Since Jesus Came Into My Heart" and "O How I Love Jesus" and meditation from "Do It For Jesus" and "Power of Blessing" and then led in prayer and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. Lawrence Taylor had the Bible Study - Matt. 6: 12, 14, 15 and further study of the Lord's Prayer. Before a man can honestly pray this petition he must have a sense of sin. When we come to see what sin really is and if we have Christian Forgiveness in our lives we have to understand that there is always a reason why a person does something. We must leam to for­ get. As long as we brood upon a slight injury there is no hope that we will forgive and we must leam to love. To be forgiven we must forgive. Mrs. Harold Vincent was in charge of the topic "An Electronic Invasion" (evangelist soaps). Peo­ ple arc attracted by this. There was a good discussion on the various religious programs and the huge edifices built and soliciting dona­ tions. The closing hymn was "God Be With You". Mrs. Coultes served a spring delicacy of rhubarb pie and lemonade. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Procter have enjoyed a 17-day motor trip in Ire­ land. Mrs. Sandra Tourigry of Calgary spent the past week visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Michie. Mrs. Lillian Johnson of Missis­ sauga, Mrs. Muriel Garniss of Brussels visited on Wednesday afternoon with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Euchre results Fourteen tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave, May 15. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. George Johnston; most lone hands, lady, Mrs. Mel Jacklin; low lady, Mrs. Cheryl Hardy; lucky draw, Mrs. Ivy Cloakey, Mrs. Harvey Edgar; high man, Stuart Chamney; most lone hands, man, Gordon Bosman; low man, Mrs. Clarence Hanna, (playing as a man); lucky draw, Mrs. Robert Grasby, Gordon Louttit, Ronald Coultes, Clarence Hanna and Harvey Sillib. Wednesday, May 22 the euchre party will commence with a pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. (bring your own plates and cutlery). Euchre will commence at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Brussels proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to the Provisions of the Municipal Act, R.S.O., 1980, Chapter 302, Section 298, and amendments thereto, for stopping up and closing and selling of a portion of Halliday Street, Plan 192, Township of Morris, Village of Brussels, County of Huron, more particularly described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel of tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Village of Brussels in the County of Huron, and being composed of part of Halliday Street, Plan 192, Township of Morris, Village of Brussels, County of Huron, designated as Part 2 on Reference Plan 22R-2950. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council shall hear any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard at the regular meeting of Council on July 2,1991. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the proposed by-law may be examined by all persons Interested at the office of the Clerk- Treasurer, for the Corporation of the Village of Brussels, during business hours, at any time, before the same Is finally passed. DATED: the 17th day of April, 1991. THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS Reeve - J. Gordon Workman Clerk - Donna M. White CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, WINGHAM, ONTARIO. NOG 2W0 Per: JOHN C. MEYERS SOLICITORS FOR THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS NOTICE FOR ROAD CLOSING THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS COMPLETE CHIMNEY & STOVE SERVICE •Woodstoves •Gas Fireplaces •Inserts MEMBER OF THE ONTARIO CHIMNEY SWEEP ASSOCIATION AND THE CANADIAN WOOD ENERGY INSTITUTE QTI |fQ CHIMNEY Ol U OSWEEp WHITECHURCH (RR3 WINGHAM) 357-2719 TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Village of Brussels proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to the Provisions of the Municipal Act, R.S.O., 1980, Chapter 302, Section 298, and amendments thereto, for stopping up and closing and selling of a portion of an original road allowance lying between Concession V and VI, Township of Morris, known as Queen Street, Village of Brussels, County of Huron, more particularly described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situated, lying and being In the Village of Brussels, In the County of Huron, and being composed of a part of an original road allowance lying between concession V and VI, Township of Morris, known as Queen Street, Village of Brussels, County of Huron, designated as Part 3 on Reference Plan 22R-2950. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council shall hear any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard at the regular meeting of Council on July 2,1991. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the proposed by-law may be examined by all persons interested at the office of the Clerk- Treasurer, for the Corporation of the Village of Brussels, during business hours, at any time, before the same Is finally passed. DATED: the 17th day of April, 1991 THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS Reeve - J. Gordon Workman Clerk - Donna M. White CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, WINGHAM, ONTARIO. NOG 2W0 Per: JOHN C. MEYERS SOLICITORS FOR THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS