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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1995-06-21, Page 9Enjoy our Senior Citize Specials Stop by lot Winch and en\oy with { nth oo out meal jOy oh _ "l efiCiot t. Of 01, e,,, S r "tr ees upp er cei v ,, and E...., a pa.„ • We continue to offer 10% off all entrees daily McCutcheon Motors Ltd. Wednesday is SENIORS' DAY 10% OFF ALL MEALS (with your order of $3.50 or more) GOLDEN LANTERN RESTAURANT Brussels 887-6303 1 0% off All Seniors' Purchases Wednesdays • • Your Gifts & Flowers s rir y Brussels 887-9731 ( ,co.‘33 CHOICE -44 Seniors 10% off Every Wednesday Store Hours Tues. - Sat. 9:00 - 6:00 We Deriver Brussels 519-887-6294 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1995. PAGE 9. The news from uburn WI hears quilt show report Compiled by Mildred Lawlor Phone 526-7589 Hort. There were 16 members in attendance at the horticultural meeting held at the Community Hall on Monday evening, June 12. President Shari Cartwright presided. The Manchester Garden diagram was shown and explained. There will be an arbor placed at the entrance and possibly vines to grow over it. Walkways will be made. If the roses there cannot be salvaged, Continued from page 8 Mr. Kerr have again organized a Play Day for the school. Grade 8 students will help run the events and Grade 7 will be team leaders. The Grade 8 graduation banquet will be held at the Belgrave Community Centre on Monday, June 26. The meal will be served at 7 p.m. The Belgrave United Church Women are catering to it. On Tuesday, June 27 the Grade 8 students will be visiting F. E. Madill Secondary School to see the classrooms and meet their teachers for next year. The assembly for special awards will be on Tuesday, June 27 at 1:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Some of the awards which will be presented include track and field, new ones will be bought. Benches will be placed and possibly lights later on. Shari then demonstrated making a door wreath, saying you can change the bow for different occasions. The meeting adjourned and lunch was served by Jean Plaetzer and Maureen Bean. A social time was enjoyed. school teams, library helpers, citizenship and proficiency. Visitors are most welcome. The students will be dismissed at 3:30 p.m. Paul Moffatt and the Belgrave Kinsmen purchased the track and field medallions and Grade 8 graduation awards. A Track and Field medallions and grade 8 medallions were also donated by Jane Van Camp and the Belgrave Co-op. John Nixon purchased pens for the Grade 8 graduating class as well as citizenship and proficiency medallions for Grades 1-7. At the end of each school year students who have earned a winit will receive them to put on a certificate. Some of the categories The monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was held on Thursday afternoon, June 15 at the Community Hall with 13 members and one guest present. Marjorie McDougall was pianist. The meeting began in the usual manner. President Tena Empey, read a poem "Reduce, Renew and Recycle." The minutes were read by Marion Haggitt in the absence of the secretary Evelyn Flett. Treasurer Rhonda Bruxer gave her report. The roll call was answered by "an outdoor activity you performed today." Jean Plaetzer reported on the Milton Quilt Show she had attended and Tena reported on the meal. Betty Archambault spoke on are academic, reading, printing, math, proficiency, citizenship, attendance, library helpers, sportsmanship and sporting events. Congratulations are extended to Sjaan Gerth for representing our county at the Canada Wide Science Fair held at Whitehorse, Yukon. Sjaan travelled to the "Land of the Midnight Sun" along with 300 other students from every province and territory in Canada. Sjaan examined the effects of chemicals used in pressure treated lumber on the growth of plants. Sjaan was awarded a bronze medal and $200 in the Junior Life Sciences Category. Tim Procter placed second in the county for the Grade 7 Gauss Math some of the events. Ruth Jardin told about the Tweedsmuir History workshop to be held at Holmesville on Tuesday, Aug. 8 in Goderich Township Hall. Registration is at 9:30 a.m. Take a mug and a paper bag lunch and beverage will be served. There is no meeting for July and the members are going to Grand Bend theatre on Monday, Aug. 28 to My Fair Lady. They are catering to the Lions Club dinner on June 20. Maureen and Jean then led the program activities which included different kinds of buttons. Jean Nethery had the largest button and Jean Plaetzer the smallest button. contest. Justin Howatt placed first in the county and Robin Sanders placed second in the county for the Grade 8 Gauss Math contest. All the best is extended to Marilyn Brydges who is retiring at the end of June. Mrs. Brydges has been a conscientious and dedicated teacher. She added so much to the school with her musical ability, great attitude, and love for children. She will certainly be missed by all. The students and staff wish her the very best in her future plans. Mr. Scott expresses his appreciation on behalf of the staff for everyone's support, interest and involvement during the past year. Members also had a button relay and spinning a button on a string which most had done earlier in life. Marjorie McDougall played music for musical chairs and Betty Archambault won. Maureen also had a 1920 Eaton's catalogue there to compare button prices from then until now. This all was very interesting and fun and kept everyone moving. Grace was sung and the hostesses Kay Lapp and Erma Cartwright served a delicious lunch. Prizes went to 4ean Plaetzer for the most containers of buttons. Gwen Bidwell had the most buttons on her clothes. Both received a gift and a social time was enjoyed. Belgrave Kinsmen Calendar Draw June 11, Grant and Deb Currie, Wingham; June 12, Jim Mac- Kinnon, Waterloo; June 13, John Saxon, Brussels; June 14, Jim Marks, Wingham; June 15, Lois Chamney, Belgrave; June 16, Barry Haldenby, Lucknow; June 17, Robert Hickey, Wingham. RUNNING AT LARGE Many pets allowed to run at large are more inclined to wander farther from home during the spring and summer months. Unfortunately, many animals allowed to run at large are killed or suffer serious injuries as a result of being hit by vehicles or fighting with other animals. Be a responsible guardian (and a law abiding citizen) and don't allow your pets to run at large. Society meets E. Wawanosh plans awards ceremony Brussels Country Inn Brussels 887-9035 Wednesday is Seniors' Day in Brussel:5