The Citizen, 1993-05-12, Page 15Compiled by Helen Stonehouse Phone 887-9487
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THE CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1993. PAGE 15.
Michies get Calgary visitor
Over last weekend Mrs. Philip
Stopforth and little Alexandrea of
Oakville visited with her mother
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter of Belgrave.
On Sunday, May 2, Mrs. Larry
Mayberry and Darryl of
Londesboro as well as Mrs.
The Evening Unit of the U.C.W.
met on Thursday evening, May 4 at
the home of Mrs. George Johnston
with 16 members answering the
roll call naming their favourite
flower.
Mrs. Muriel Coultes welcomed
everyone and thanked Mrs.
Johnston for the use of her home.
She read a poem "What is a
Mother?"
Mrs. Ross Higgins conducted the
worship service. She asked
everyone to write down the name
of their mother's favourite hymn.
Some, "What a Friend We Have In
Jesus", "Blest Be The Tie That
Binds" and "I Am So Glad That
Jesus Loves Me", were sung.
Scripture reading was taken from I
Samuel verses 27 and 28.
Mrs. Higgins read "Story of a
Mother" and followed with prayer.
A poem "A Very Special Treasure"
was read and the worship service
closed with prayer.
Elizabeth Procter of Belgrave
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Zettler and family of RR 4,
Walkerton. They attended Mary
Immaculate Church, Chepstow
where Amanda and Alicia Zettler
received their first communion.
Mrs. Coultes conducted the
business. It was decided to arrange
and look after the over 80 birthday
party.
The June meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. George Michie and
roll call will be a remembrance of
your father.
Mrs. Laura Johnston opened the
program with the poem
"Neighbours".
Mrs. Muriel Coultes introduced
and played the tape of the theme
address, Who Is My Neighbour of
Gladys Strachan, Associate
Director of the Presbyterian
Women of the U.S.A. given at
London Conference U.C.W. annual
meeting.
She introduced everyone to
several women she had met in her
travels around the world. She
challenged them to find a
neighbour in the community and
support her.
Mrs. Sandra Towigay from
Calgary visited this week with
Doris and George Michie. Also
visiting at the same home were
Brenda and Don Whitfield, Jenny
and Jeff from Sault Ste. Marie.
Mrs. Hilda Vincent spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Taff of London.
Mrs. Sharon Mitchell of Hanover
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vincent of
Milton visited on Mother's Day
with their mother Mrs. Hilda
Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch of
Waterdown, Mr. and Mrs. George
Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton
spent the weekend with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby and Mrs. Laura Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cottrill,
Shawn and Christopher entertained
their families and relatives at their
home following the baptism of
their son Matthew Brian James on
Mother's Day at Knox United
Church, Belgrave, May 9.
Attending were: Mrs. Elsie
Cottrill, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cottrill,
Trevor and Jennifer, all of
Tiverton; Mrs. Gary Lippert,
Kincardine; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Lamont, Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Tervit, Wingham; Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph McCrea and great-
grandmother Mrs. Winnie Vincent,
all of Blyth; and Rev. and Mrs.
Peter Tucker.
Thirteen tables of euchre were in
play at the W.I. Hall Wednesday
evening.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Helen Stonehouse; second high,
Mrs. Lois Hart; low lady, Mrs.
Dorothy Logan; most lone hands,
Mrs. Edythe Coultes; high man,
George Johnston; second high,
Dennis Leddy; low man, Jim Smith
and most lone hands, Stanley
Black.
There will be euchre next
Wednesday evening.
UCW members sing
favourite hymns
Plans underway
for addition at
separate school
Plans are underway for a two-
classroom addition at St. Michael
Secondary School.
At their April 26 meeting, the
Huron-Perth Roman Catholic Sepa-
rate School Board authorized archi-
tects to provide drawings and
specifications for the addition at a
cost of $168,000 inclusive of fees
and sales tax. Work on the addition
is to begin as quickly as possible to
ensure completion by mid-August
1993.
The board also dealt with person-
nel contracts at the meeting. Leaves
of absence were granted to Sister
Colleen O'Reill, Pamela Robson,
Ginette Ouellet and Tina Doherty.
Contract increases were given to
Betty Visser, Judy Pontsioen,
Elaine Coxon, Laurie Doherty-
Donnelly, Anne Storey, Janet Pet-
tus, Joanne Smith and Carol
McIlroy.
The resignation of Leo Turner as
principal was also accepted. He is
retiring.