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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-05-05, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1993. Fortune to keep hospital seat Heated exchange Delores Souch exchanged money for baked goods with Nancy Jardin at the Trinity ACW Bake and Plant Sale held Saturday at the WI Hall in Belgrave. Huron County's representative to the Wingham and District Hospital Board can continue to hold office for another year, county councillors agreed at their April 29 meeting. Councillors were told that Doug Fortune of Belgrave was on track to On Tuesday, April 27 the meeting of Huron-Perth Presbytery was held in Knox United Church, Belgrave, chaired by President Rev. Shoot winners The Seniors of Belgrave held their last shoot party with 14 tables in play on Friday, April 23 in the Community Complex. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Gordon Lorittit; second high, Mrs. Marie Chittick; most shoots, Mrs. Kay Rich; April birthday, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; high man, Lloyd Montgomery; second high, Mrs. Nell Johnston (playing as a man); most shoots, Mrs. Edythe Coultes (playing as a man); April birthday, Albert Cook. be the chairman of the Wingham Board next year but with council's decision to not appoint county rep- resentatives to hospital boards, he was ineligible for the post, leaving the board with a problem. But Bill Clifford, deputy reeve of Peter Tucker. This was the final meeting of Rev. Tucker's term of office. The incoming chairperson Mr. John Campbell, Bayfield was installed for a two year term. There were approximately 150 in attendance Improvements to Highway 4 Wingham will create the equivalent of 64 full-time jobs for one year, Huron MPP Paul Klopp announced April 29 on behalf of Transportation Minister Gilles Pouliot. The $3.2-million highway project, awarded to H. Kerr Construction Ltd. of Wingham, Goderich, said when he had made the motion to end county represen- tation on hospital boards it was never his intent to penalize boards by taking away valued members. "I have no objection to someone com- pleting his term." and all enjoyed a noon meal served by the Belgrave U.C.W. in the Women Institute Hall. Starting next Thursday, May 6 the Belgrave Library will be open in the evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. until September. involves reconstructing 9 km. of Highway 4 from Belgrave north to Wingham. The highway will be resurfaced and widened and adjustments made to accommodate the excess snow removed by plows in winter. The project also includes restoring three bridges on the Continued on page 12 The news from elgrave Compiled by Helen Stonehouse Phone 887-9487 Rev. chairs final meeting Road work creates jobs EXTRA SPECIALS on ly at SCRIMGEOURIS in Blyth until closing ay 8 Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruda of Fergus held a birthday dinner at their home on Sunday in honour of her mother. Mrs. Dorothy Logan, who celebrated her 80th birthday April 28. Also celebrating was Dorothy's brother Harold Vincent whose birthday was May 2. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent, Mrs. Dorothy Logan, Mrs. Hilda Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan, Kevin and Trevor of Wyoming, Michelle and Maria Arruda and her friend of Toronto, Mrs. Barry Logan, Becky and Michael and his friend Heather of Lucknow. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Spivey and family on Sunday were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wessenger of Ingersoll. Mrs. Ruth Coyne of Windsor is spending a couple of weeks with her sister Mrs. Margaret Taylor. Kay McCormick wins at euchre Thirteen tables were in play at the weekly euchre held in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave, Wednesday, April 28. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Kay McCormick; low lady, Mrs. Laura Johnston; most lone hands, lady, Mrs. Olive Bolt; most ones on card, lady, Mrs. Jean Pattison; high man, Lewis Stonehouse; low man, Mrs. Nancy Tucker (playing as a man); most lone hands, man, Stuart Chamney; most ones on card, man, Jim Coultes. Ruth Coyne visits sister PRINTING IS OUR BUSINESS • Colour Printing • Posters • Letterheads • Envelopes • Business Cards *Business Forms • Brochures • Flyers • Carbonless Forms • Labels CHAPMAN'S 4 LT. PAIL KNECHTEL A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE POTATO CHIPS Scrimgeour's Food Market BLYTH 523-4551 Open 6 days a week