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The Citizen, 1993-05-12, Page 15Compiled by Helen Stonehouse Phone 887-9487 The news from elgrave 13 tables of euchre in play Purchasing a vehicle . is a big decision! Let us help you make the right one! GARRY WOODCOCK Quality Cars & Trucks We Can Save You Money [ Drive A Little - Save A Lot 3FV1.0N7GOmERY: LUCKNOW '-,—A___J 528-2813 • esEP l'41tMP-1- CROSS CANADA MARKETPLACE IT'S FAST - IT'S EASY! ONE CALL, ONE BILL DOES IT ALL. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ARE YOU BETWEEN the ages of 18.30? Enjoy travelling and farm life? Contact the International Agricultural Exchange Association, 1501 - 17 Ave. S.W., Calgary AB, T2T 0E2. 1-800-263-1827. BE AN AUCTIONEER. Now one week term, June 14-19/93. Free Catalogue: Continential Auction Schools, P.O. Box 346, Mankato, Minn. 56002-0346. Phone: (507) 931-0977. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CANADIAN COMPANY RAPIDLY EXPANDING has the fundraising and premium tool of the '90s. Distributors needed immediately. Minimum investment $995. 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The truck, from Ohio, was loaded with grain wagons for McGavin's in Walton when the bottom of the flat-bed got stuck on the crown of the road. After attempts to pull the truck backward with a tractor failed, a passing trucker managed to hook on and do the job. MECHANICAL Ener-Tech CONTRACTORS WNW eso to ttle t L:110 Specializing in ... car Plumbing & Heating (or Air Conditioning (or Refrigeration or Restaurant Equipment . Fireplaces or- Construction Sub Trades —24 HOUR SERVICE — CALL -800-465-6355 R 524-5767 AUTHORIZED DEALER PROPANE 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.