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The Citizen, 1994-05-25, Page 10Campsite info available king a test run Little Cody Jacobs of Kitchener takes a break from browsing to test one of the toys at the Belgrave garage sale on Saturday. Cody was in town visiting with his grandparents Norma and Dick Moore of Belgrave. Compiled by Helen Stonehouse Phone 887-9487 Culls return from England Mr. and Mrs. George Cull have recently returned home from a trip to London, England and the surrounding country side. They visited with their son Patrick who is working for Harrod's Department store in London. This trip was also the occasion of George and Chris's 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. ad Mrs. Warren Pickell of Markham, accompanied by Mr. David Pickell of Vancouver, visited with Mrs. Mabel Wheeler on Sunday, May 22. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Myers of Saskatoon, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richmond of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacDonald of Goderich were dinner guests on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Ruth Johnston. It was a nice spring day for Mabel's Moms on Wednesday, May 18. Those attending were Lila Procter and Ben, Andrea Stevenson, Mathew and Tyler, Annette te Raa, Mitchell and Janelie, Sherry Taylor and Brandon, Julie Van Camp, Jordan and Jeanine, Melanie Pletch, Scott and Meagan, Anne Spivey, and Janet Koehler, Derek and Trevor Raynard. The topic discussed was the new revisions to the Ontario Health Plan. Mabel served refreshments and the moms had a nice chat. The Confirmation classes of Belgrave Knox United Church and Calvin Brick United Church held a crokinole party on Friday, May 13 in the church basement. There were nine tables in play with the highest man won by Tom Pheiffer and the highest lady won by Mike Cottrill (playing as a lady). The most increase in score from the last crokinole party went to David McBurney. Jennifer Black received the prize for the score closest to 570 with Justin Campbell getting the prize for the score closest to 135. Steven McBurney was lucky enough to receive a prize for the lucky marked score sheet. Youngest player prize was awarded to Kyle Procter and the oldest player was Dorothy Logan. Door prizes went to David Piluke, Lisa Black, and Nicole Walker. Refreshments and a social time followed. Thanks again to the confirmation classes for setting up the tables, buying lunch and cleaning up afterwards. To help travellers and campers plan their breather this summer, the province of Ontario will operate its annual, toll-free campground vacancy information service, providing daily campsite availa­ bility reports at 49 Provincial Parks. The announcement was made May 18 by Ontario Minister of Euchre ends for season Thirteen tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the WI Hall, Belgrave, Wednesday, May 18. Winners were: high lady, Iona McLean; second high lady, Donna Craig; low lady, Lillian Appleby; lone hands, Helen Stonehouse; high IF YOU HAD RECEIVED THIS AD IN YOUR MAILBOX YOU WOULD HAVE THROWN 75% OF IT AWAY. That’s a silly way of stating what is a documented fact. 75% of all advertising mail meets a sad end. In the trash can! Of the 25% that we keep, most we don’t even read at that time. We set it aside, to come back to. Or to forget about completely. Three times as many people would prefer to receive their price and cost information in their newspaper. There, it’s all together in one neat package. Complete and ready for comparison. When people turn to their paper, they turn there with interest. Which means that’s where your advertising message needs to be. With all the choices available, it’s difficult deciding how best to ad­ vertise your business. But everything becomes a little simpler when you remember one rule... GOTTA BE IN THE PAPER. This message sponsored by this newspaper and the Ontario Community Newspaper Association Culture, Tourism and Recreation, Anne Swarbrick, in conjunction with the Ministry of Natural Resources. "Camping is one of Ontario's most popular summer activities with many parks now having outstanding interpretive programs," said Minister Swarbrick. "Ontario's provincial parks are extremely man, Kay McCormick (playing as a man); second high man, Harvey Edgar; low man, Doug Hemming­ way; lone hands, Jane Grasby (playing as a man). This will be the last euchre until fall. popular and this reporting program helps campers to plan their outdoor getaways better." Until Labour Day weekend, campers can call 1-800-ONTARIO and get the latest vacancy informa­ tion. The report is also available in Continued on page 14 Belgrave Kinsmen Calendar Draw May 15, Ralph Machan, Listowel; May 16, Joan Ritchie, Markham; May 17, Audrey Elliott, Listowel; May 18, Ken Stoll, Seaforth; May 19, Tom Chappell, Wingham; May 20, Ron McClement, Fordwich; May 21, Gordon Wall, Wingham.