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The Citizen, 1994-10-19, Page 21
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1994. PAGE 21. Thanksgiving brings families home to celebrate Mrs. Howard Zettler of RR 4, Walkerton visited with her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Procter last Tuesday. Jack and Dorothy Netzley of Saginaw, Michigan visited last weekend with their cousins Bill and Muriel Coultes and also Lewis and Helen Stonehouse. Neighbours and friends of this community extend their sincere sympathy to Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft and her family in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather Gilbert Beecroft. Paul Vincent of Milton spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Hilda Vincent. Thanksgiving supper guests of Cam and Alice Yuill, Camerra and Claren included Alex and Beatrice Nivins of Nile, Ralph Nivins of London, Jim and Sharon Nivins, David, Matthew and Rachel, of Dungannon and Gerald and Evelyn Nivins and Janine of Mississauga. On Saturday evening, Travis and Janet Koehler, Cam and Alice Yuill, Heather McIntosh and Don Procter attended a great dance and concert in Atwood which featured Ray Lyell and his band and Awesome Possum. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill and Mr. Clarence Stokes of Wingham, visited on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliot and family of Arkona. On this past holiday Thanksgiving weekend Sheila and Doug Cousins and Matthew of Guelph; Doreen and Rob Roy,Bn—-elgrave The news from Christine and Emily of Peterborough; Nancy and Rick Ball, Matthew and Alicia of Hanover; Richard and Anne- Catherine Anderson, Daniel and Sarah of Goderich visited with their parents Ross and Barbara Anderson of Belgrave. Supper guests at the home of John and Marie McIntosh on Saturday of the long weekend were Heather McIntosh, Travis and Janet Koehler, Tamara and Derek all of Belgrave; Chris McIntosh of Arthur and Mike Walker of Exeter. Supper guests at the home of John and Marie McIntosh on Sunday, Oct. 16 were Rob and Brenda McIntosh, Jodi and Nicole of Walton, Heather McIntosh; Travis and Janet Koehler, Tamara and Derek, all of Belgrave. Happy 40lh J '' k [Compiled by Helen Stonehouse Phone 887-9487 Euchre set for Oct. 19 There were 11 tables of euchre in play at the Belgrave Institute Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 12. Winners were: high lady, Helen Martin; second high, Leona Black; most twos, Ora Bruce; low lady, Doris Michie; high man, Ruth Johnston (playing as a man); second high, George Inglis; most twos, George Michie; low man, Dick Moore. There will be euchre again next Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Helen Casemore wins high lady in game of shoot Nine tables were in play at the Shoot party on Friday afternoon. Winners were: high lady, Helen Casemore; second high lady, Edna Davis; low lady, Hilda Vincent; most shoots, lady, Nell Johnston; high man, John King; second high man, Albert Cook; low man, Agnes Bieman (playing as a man); most shoots, man, Jane Grasby (playing as a man). There will be another shoot party on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 26 at 1:30 p.m. Cold tea is a sparkling tonic for all types of skin. Dip cotton pads in cold tea, pat onto skin and leave to dry. Love, your family OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 6 to 10 PM 4 C% AFP CLOTHING I □ Vrr PARTS & ACCES YOU WIN, YOUR CLUB WINS, EVERYBODY WINS DURING THE SKI-DOO SUPER SELLABRATION! It’s your chance to win a Bombardier BR-160 trail groomer valued at over $100,000" for your snowmobile club. Or win $5,000 in Ski-Doo merchandise lot you and S5.000 in cash for your club. And if you buy a new 1995 Ski-Doo during Super Scllabration, you’ll get hundreds of bucks worth of Ski-Doo merchandise, jive'.' 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