HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1995-11-01, Page 8Balloon across the water
The Vander Sterre family from Morris Twp.,Conc 6-7, were excited to discover a balloon
sent from Coleman-Wesleyan Church in Coleman, Michigan. From left, Jessica, Esther,
Peter and Sarah, show off their find.
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Guest Speaker: Joanne Riehl
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To be part of this special
Christmas Promotion call:
Jeannette McNeil 523-4792
In an effort to simplify Christmas
shopping and keep consumer dollars in
the local market, The Citizen is
publishing its Christmas Gift Catalogue,
to be distributed to 5,000 residents of
the Blyth, Brussels and Wingham area.
This special festive issue, to be
printed in early November, will feature
the advertisers' suggestions for filling
everyone's wish list - even the hard to
buy for. There will be gifts for him, gifts
for her, crafts, toys and stocking
stuffers to name just a few of the
categories in which your ideas may be
featured.
Your item(s) will be professionally
photographed for the ad and will be
accompanied by a written description.
The cost of displaying one item is
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encourage you to show as many of your
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we are offering a discount with each
additional ad, for a potential savings of
up to 25 per cent.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part
of this exciting new venture during a
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PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1995.
12 tots join Moms
Belgrave Kinsmen
Calendar Draw
Oct. 22, Fred Olson, Alberta; Oct.
23, David Vanderlei, Bluevale;
Oct. 24, Dwight Metcalfe,
Wroxeter; Oct. 25, Murray Els-
ton, Walkerton; Oct. 26, Sabrena
Black, London; Oct. 27, Clare
VanCamp, Brussels; Oct. 28, Bill
and Jennifer Scott, Brussels.
Just a reminder that the next
Belgrave Community Club meeting
will be held at the Community Centre
on Friday, Nov. 3 at 1:30 p.m.
Mabel's Moms met last week to
begin a new season. Eight mothers
and 12 little ones attended, as well
as Rev. Mary Jane Hobden. It was
an organizational time and topics
for the weekly meetings to follow
were chosen.
Continued on page 9
The Shoot party was held on
Friday, Oct. 27 in the Women's
Institute Hall with 10 tables in play.
Prizes were: high lady, Helen
Martin; second high lady, Lillian
Appleby; most shoots, Ida Procter;
low lady, Cora Clayton; high man,
Lloyd Appleby; second high man,
Morley Bushel; most shoots,
Stanley Black; low man, Bob
Grasby.
The next shoot party will be held
on Friday, Nov. 10 at 1:30 p.m. in
the Belgrave Community Centre.
Justin Campbel was a winner in
the Ghost and Gremlins colouring
contest held at the Valu-Mart in
Wingham. Congratulations Justin.
Gordon McBurney is still a
There were 11 tables of euchre in
play at the Women's Institute Hall
on Oct. 25. Winners were: high
lady, Agnes Bieman; second high
lady, Agnes Gaunt; most lone
hands, Jane Grasby; low lady,
Alice Nicholson; high man, Lloyd
Appleby; second high man, Ross
Taylor; most lone hands, Jack
Taylor; low hands, George Carter.
The next euchre will be on
Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Seniors bowling scores for
Wednesday, Oct. 25 were Clarence
McCallum, 126, 90, 128; Ken
patient in the Wingham and District
Hospital. Relatives, friends and
neighbours wish him a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Marks,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Marks, Brian,
Craig and T.J., Ken and friend
Annette Cerson, Mellissa and
Derek Marks were guests of Judy
and Bob Bell to help celebrate the
50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Wellington Marks. They all dined
at the Blue Fountain Restaurant
where a delicious supper was
enjoyed.
Congratulations from relatives,
friends and neighbours on this very
special occasion.
Saxton, 149, 132, 133; Bob
Corbert, 149, 167, 274; George
Michie, 124, 198, 189; Al Meyer,
182, 159, 131; Hap Swatridge, 149,
136, 163; Ivy Cloakey, 125, 99;
Annie Cook, 78, 10; Mabel
Wheeler, 87, 109; Laura Johnston,
103, 156; Alice Nicholson, 97, 102;
Jean Weber, 82, 93; Evelyn
Galbraith, 130, 143; Louise
Bosman, 159, 141; Marj Coultes,
168, 167; Betty Irwin, 81, 121; Kay
McCormick, 175, 105.
Next bowling is 2 p.m. in the
Wingham Bowling Lanes.
44 enjoy games of euchre
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