HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-11-16, Page 10Belgrave Brownies got some new members last week at a special ceremony. Back row, from
left: Felisha Price, Janisa Cloakey, Shauna Dawson, Jenna Stryker, Tamara Koehler. Front
row: Ellen Procter, Amanda Dorsch, Camerra Yuill, Lindsay Mahliot and Leanne Elston.
UCW to cater 2 celebrations
The Evening Unit of the UCW
met on Tuesday evening, Nov. 1 at
the home of Mrs. Richard Moore
with 20 members answering the
roll call.
Mrs. Bill Coultes welcomed
everyone and opened the meeting
with the poem "Old Country
Church".
Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs.
Thelma Pletch had charge of the
worship on the theme "Balcony or
Basement". Hymns Oh Jesus I
Have Promised and How Firm a
Foundation were sung. Scripture
readings from 1st Peter chapter 2
verses 11-17 and chapter 4, verses
7-11 were read. The meditation
"Are you a Balcony person or a
Michies return from Calgary
Mr. and Mrs. Gibb Sauve of
Willowdale spent a couple of days
on the weekend with their sister-in-
law, Mrs. Thelma Pletch.
Sybil Straker's daughter, Gail of
Toronto, spent a few days with her
mother. While she was there Robert
Bonnet of Ripley and Lloyd Bonnet
of Lucknow were dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. George Michie
returned home on Friday from
Calgary where they spent a week
visiting with Sandra and Gil
Tourigny and their family, Eric and
Jillian.
Belgrave neighbours friends of
this community extend their sincere
sympathy to Linda and John
Campbell, Jeremy and Justin in the
passing of a dear mother and
grandmother Mrs. Irene Desjardine
E. Wawanosh backs Union Gas
Though East Wawanosh council
has given first and second reading
to an agreement for Union Gas to
extend a pipeline from Clinton to
Wingham, the deal is not finalized.
Councillors expressed concern at
the Nov. 1 meeting, about the pro
posal though it can still be voted
down in a third reading.
Councillor Murray Scott ex
plained that Union Gas still has
several meetings with the Ontario
Energy Board before approval is
given for the extension. The eco-
Hullett council passes bylaw
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lished to provide for expenditures
for the closure of the landfill site.
A bylaw to impose a special
annual drainage rate upon land in
respect to money borrowed under
Basement person" was read. The
worship service closed with prayer.
Mrs. Bill Coultes conducted the
business. It was decided to cater to
the Anderson Christmas dinner of
Dec. 11 and the Women's Institute
Christmas dinner Dec. 14.
Mrs. Alvin Procter had charge of
the program and introduced the
guest speaker Marguerite Thomas
of Brussels, a Huron County public
nurse who gave an interesting
presentation "Sweet Dreams" and
suggestions for seniors and others
with sleeping problems and leg
syndrome. Mrs. Procter thanked her
and presented her with a gift.
The election of officers for 1995
are: president, Mrs. William
of Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison of
Moncrief visited last Sunday with
her aunt, Mrs. Ruby Hanna.
Forty-eight relatives of Mrs. Jean
Wightman held an early Christmas
on Sunday, Nov. 6 at the WI Hall,
Belgrave. Those attending came
from Hanover, Pinkerton, Bramp
ton, Fergus, Bolton, Lucknow,
Goderich and Belgrave.
Belgrave and area neighbours
and friends extend their sincere
sympathy to the Higgins families in
the loss of a dear brother and uncle,
Charlie Higgins who passed away
in the Wingham and District
Hospital.
On Wednesday, Nov. 9 several
moms and children met at the home
nomic feasibility will have to be
proven, he said.
"For the present proposal, the
six-inch line which would run to
Wingham would cost $15 million
and would still have a $2.5 million
shortfall after 30 years, " says Mr.
Scott.
"Union Gas is looking for ways
of cutting costs including leaving
the landscape repair to the property
owner once the line has been
installed. They are also seeking
new ideas for financing the pro-
thc file Drainage Act, in the
amount of $8,500, was passed.
The general and road accounts
were approved for payment in the
amount of $27,229.54 and
$101,075.92, respectively.
Coultes; asst, president, Mrs. Ross
Anderson; secretary, Mrs. Les
Shaw; treasurer, Mrs. Jim Lamont;
social committee, Annie Cook,
Mrs. R. Moore and Mrs. J. Nixon;
community friendship, Mrs.
Gordon Bosman; pianist, Mrs.
George Johnston; group leaders,
Mrs. Lorna Cook, Mrs. Hilda
Vincent, Mrs. M. Wheeler, Mrs. T.
Pletch, Mrs. G. Johnston, and Mrs.
R. Anderson.
The December meeting will be
held at the home of Rev. Mary Jane
Hobden with roll call "A Favourite
Christmas Memory".
The meeting closed with the
benediction and a social time and
lunch was enjoyed.
of Mabel Wheeler. Those present
included Waneta Leishman and
Melissa, Alice Yuill and Claren,
Andrea Stevenson, Tyler and
Mathew, Sherry Taylor and
Brandon, Donna Kellington, Linda
Hess and Andrew, Joanne
Robinson, Nicole and Stephanie
and Janet Koehler with Trevor
Raynard.
The moms decided to put child
related topics in a hat and draw one
to speak about at the following
meeting. This week the topic is
"Peer Pressure".
If there are any moms in the
Belgrave area with preschool aged
children that would like to come to
Mabel's please call Mabel at 357-
2486.
ject."
Councillor Fred Meier expressed
concern that natural gas had not
helped Clinton in attracting indus
try as it had in Exeter.
Reeve Emie Snell and Councillor
Diana Robinson were in support of
natural gas as long as the ratepayers
were not expected to pay for the
extension.
Union Gas projects 90 per cent
usership once the line is in place.
Belgrave Kinsmen
Calendar Draw
Nov. 6, David Caesar, Dungan
non; Nov. 7, Ernie & Doris
Walker, Wingham; Nov. 8, Frank
Jacoby, Walkerton; Nov. 9, Jim
Oster, Blyth; Nov. 10, Joan
Chalmers, Blyth; Nov. 11, Doug
Willber, Brussels; Nov. 12,
Mabel Wheeler, Belgrave.
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L. Appleby wins most shoots
Thie news
Ten tables of euchre were in play
on Wednesday, Nov. 9 at the
Belgrave WI Hall. Winners were:
high lady, Leona Black; second
high, Lois Chamney; lone hands,
Louise Bosman; low hands, Marj
Coultes; high man, Dennis Leddy;
second high, Mabel Wheeler
(playing as a man); lone hands,
Nell Johnston; low hands, Tom
Pheiffer.
There will be euchre again Nov.
16.
Eleven tables of shoot were
played at the Belgrave Community
Belgrave Kinsmen
Calendar Draw
Nov. 13, John Strutton, RR 2,
Lucknow; Nov. 14, Grant
Vincent, RR 5, Wingham; Nov.
15, Isabel Armstrong, Brussels;
Nov. 16, Doug and Marj Fraser,
Blyth; Nov. 17, Lome Hamilton,
Wingham; Nov. 18, Roger
Kamrath, Mildmay; Nov. 19,
Larry Fear, Brussels.
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