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The Citizen, 1991-11-06, Page 10B elgraveThe news from Compiled by Helen Stonehouse Phone 887-9487 20 attend men’s meeting Twenty men attended the First Men's Breakfast Meeting which was held in the school room of Knox United Church, Belgrave. Ross Procter was the guest speaker and spoke of his trip to the Arctic. Plans are being made to have the next Breakfast Meeting Saturday, December 7. Joining in Eight new Brownies enrolled in the Belgrave Brownie pack Tuesday, Oct. 29. New Brownies include: (front row, left to right) Courtney Bakker, Leanne Vincent, Carly Quinnell. Michele Nixon, Kerri Meier; (back) Nicole Mason, Kristyn Gerth and Amy Barnes. Elections are important and this one is no exception. Your participation is needed to help ensure continued progress in the Village of Blyth. Please exercise the right to vote - you can make a difference. I would appreciate your support on November 12. Steven SPARLING Councillor Family gathers for baptism Mrs. Mabel Wheeler accompa­ nied by Mrs. Sara Anderson, Brus­ sels and Mrs. Pat Hunking, Londesboro visited with Mrs. Ruby Anderson, Princeton on Thursday, October 31. Family members gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stevenson of Belgrave following the baptism of Mathew William Stevens on Sunday. November 3 in Knox United Church, Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. William Couites, Mr. and Mrs. Steve La Fortune, Ganger, B.C., Mr. Bill Stevenson, and Marg Cressman of Clinton enjoyed dinner at the Stevenson home. Those gathering for the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Matheson, Lisa, Laura and Jonathon of Molesworth, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook, Amy, Levi and Sean, Joanne and Jeremy Chapman and Steven Robinson, all of Belgrave, Lissa Stevenson, Alison Couites and Brian Wightman, all of London and Dean Wheeler of Brussels. Mrs. Louise Bosman visited with her sister Mrs. Agatha Kaasa, a patient at Lynwood Extended Health Care Centre, Edmonton, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Stonehouse of Petrolia called at the home of their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone­ house on Thursday, October 31. Ghosts, goblins turn out for party Witches, ghosts and goblins filled the gymnasium of the East Wawanosh Public School last Fri­ day, when 100 Belgrave com­ munity children gathered for the afternoon Halloween party and dance, spnosored by the Belgrave Brownies and Girl Guides. Cos­ tume prizes were awarded to the following children: Preschool to grade one - Scariest, Leanne Vin­ cent, first; Kyle Nixon, second; 15 tables at euchre Fifteen tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave, Wednes­ day, October 30. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Mabel Wheeler; low lady, Mrs. George Johnston; most 2's, lady, Mrs. Olive Bolt; lucky chair, lady, Mrs. Wilford Caslick; high man, Jas. R. Couites; low man, Lloyd Appleby; most 2's, man, George Carter; lucky chair, man, John Haines. There will be euchre again Wednesday, November 6 starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Draw winners Kinsmen Calendar Draw winners for the week were: October 27, Jim Barnes, RR 5, Brussels, $50; Octo­ ber 28, Doug Baird, Kincardine, $50; October 29, Cathy Linton, Wroxeter, $50; October 30, Bob and Jane Brown, Collingwood, $50; October 31, Don Nolan, Wal­ ton, $250; November 1, Tom and Lynn Cronin, Brussels, $50; November 2, Mark Matheson, RR 1, Listowel, $100. Patrick Main, third; Funniest, Nicole Procter, first; Vanessa Fras­ er, second; Shawn Galbraith, third; Most Unusual, Courtney Bakker, first; Chris Cottrill, second; Kristen Palmer, third; Best Halloween, Darius Mali, first; Kerri/Nicole Meier, second; Brian King, third. Grade 2, 3, 4 - Scariest, Vicky Black, first; Devin Moffat, second; Travis Hopper, third; Funniest, Steven McBurney, first; Becky Nethery, second; Marie Cook, third; Most Unusual, Michael Drennan, first; Shawn Cottrill, second; Travis Campbell, third; Best Halloween, Garret Knight, first; Ryan Fear, second; Candice Procter, third. Grade 5, 6, 7, 8 - Scariest, Tom Pfeiffer, first; Michelle Thompson, second; Jeremy Sallows, third; Funniest, Amanda Black, first; David McBumey, second; Michael McBurney, third; Most Unusual, Robin Sanders, first; Alicia Potter, second; Michelle Pletch/Shannon Cook, third; Best Halloween, Jay Sanders, first; Sarah Cowan, second; Kendra Folkard, third. MEET YOUR MPP Wednesday November 13 lyth 10 -12 a.m Memorial Hall Brussels 2 - 4 ledical - Dental Building PAUL KLOPP, MPP HURON Drop by with a question or concern... or just to say hello! nJianfcjy'ou. ELECT FRED UHLER FOR DEPUTY REEVE IN GREY TOWNSHIP - full-time farmer . - active in community affairs - previous council experience Someone who cares about the future of Grey Township I would appreciate your support on November 12 For information phone 887-6563 NOTICE OF POLL MUNICIPAL ELECTORS FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY Offices for which poll to be held: Reeve (1 of whom Is to be elected) Deputy-Reeve (1 of whom is to be elected) Councillor (3 of whom are to be elected) Public School Trustee (1 of whom Is to be elected) ADVANCE POLLS Advance Polls will be held on Saturday, November 2nd and Wednesday, November 6th, 1991 at the Grey Township Municipal Building, Lot 21, Concession 9. The Advance Polls will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. REGULAR POLLS Regular polling day will be Tuesday, November 12th, 1991 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The locations of the regular polls are as follows; Poll No. 1 Grey Township Firehall (Ethel). Concessions 1 to 4, all lots. Poll No. 2 Grey Township Firehall (Ethel). Concessions 5 to 8, all lots. Poll No. 3 Walton Public School. Concessions 9 to 18, lots 1 to 10 (except the Village of Brussels). Poll No. 4 Cranbrook Community Centre. Concessions 9 to 18, lots 11 to 22. Poll No. 5 Cranbrook Community Centre. Concessions 9 to 18, lots 23 to 35. PROXY APPLICATIONS A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the Clerk not later than 5:00 p.m. on Polling Day to receive a certificate to vote by proxy for the polling subdivision in which the person appointing the voting proxy is entitled to vote. Proxy applications will also be considered by the Clerk during the period from 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 2nd, 1991 at the Clerk’s office. Brad Knight Returning Officer Township of Grey