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Coultes talks of S. Korean trip
The Men's Breakfast was held on
Saturday, March 9 in the Knox
United Church basement with a
good attendance. Bill Coultes
entertained the men with slides as
well as an interesting talk on his
and Muriel's trip to South Korea
last August. The next shoot party is
Friday, March 22 at 1:30 p.m. in
the Belgrave Community Centre.
Linda, Jeremy and Justin Camp-
bell spent a few days at their
cottage at Grand Bend over the
March break.
Mr. Jake Mulwyk of Beamsville
The Belgrave Junior Girls ended
their fine season by capturing the
Finalist Trophy in their playoff
tournament.
On Friday they took to the rink
against Teeswater and skated to a
7-1 victory. Belgrave goals were
scored by Michelle Cook (two),
Lisa Black (two), Nicole Procter,
The Belgrave United Church
choir held its annual meeting -
social in the church basement n
Monday, March 11.
Secretary- Treasurer George
Procter reported on activities
during the year and was re-elected
to another term, as was president
Lorne Campbell.
Donna Shaw and Bill Coultes
were in charge of social activities.
Winners of the card game were:
high man, John McIntosh; low
called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse on Thursday afternoon,
March 14 telling the sad news of
his wife, Allie, who passed away
on Friday, March 8 at the Edelheim
Rest Home. She was 83.
Friends of Jake wish "to express
their deepest sympathy to him and
his family. His address is
Edelhcim, Apt. #1, RR 2,
Beamsville, Ontario. LOR 1B2.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker, Mrs.
Margaret Robinson and Mrs. Stella
Crawford, all of Goderich, visited
on Thursday, March 14 with Mr.
Laura Meiers and Michelle Nixon.
In their second game, held on
Saturday, they lost a close 2-0
contest to Kincardine. They
rebounded from this loss and
captured their trophy, by defeating
Elma-Logan 3-2. Meiers led the
attack in this game, scoring a pair
of goals. Procter added the third
goal.
man, Irene Lamont (playing as a
man); high lady, Dorothy Coultes;
low lady, Muriel Coultes.
A delicious dessert lunch was
served.
United Church
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hour downstairs after the service.
This was hosted by Bill and Vicki
Gerth and their children Sjaan and
Kristen.
and Mrs. Ab Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walker called
on their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse the same
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill
accompanied Mr. Clarence Stokes
of Wingham, last Sunday to
Arkona to visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Elliott and family.
UCW meets
The Afternoon Unit of the United
Church Women met in the Sunday
School room on Tuesday, March
12.
Ada Taylor conducted a
meaningful Easter worship service.
Jean Pattison led the Bible Study,
continuing on with the book of
Matthew, chapter 10, verses 32 and
33 entitled "Loyalty of the King's
Messengers".
Mary Taylor was in charge of
Mission Study. She chose an article
from Mandate relating to money, as
the UCW theme for the year is,
"Work, Money and Meaning."
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A Review of activities at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
SEAFORTH PERINATAL INFORMATION SESSION will
be held Thursday, MARCH 21, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. Conference
Room 2 for all expectant parents. TOPIC: "PAIN CONTROL
IN LABOUR & DELIVERY" Dr. Heather Percival & a
Physiotherapist will be in attendance.
Ask your Doctor/Nurse for details of the OBSTETRICAL
PREADMIT CLINIC to begin APRIL Isith.
A special Thank you to Susan Wilts, Midwife for her generous
donation of a BIRTHING STOOL to the Seaforth Community
Hospital Obstetrical Unit. We anticipate that it will be a great
benefit to the comfort of our labouring Moms.
DIABETIC EDUCATION Nurse Educator, Dianne Wood,
Reg.N. is now available for Diabetic Counselling of both In and
Outpatients each Thursday 1-3 p.m. to discuss: "Insulin, Oral
Agents; Monitoring Technique, Travel, Days of Illness, Self-
Management to Prevent Complications." Appointments arranged
by contacting Nursing Office Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 p.m.
"START 'EM LEARNIN LEAVE `EM LAFFIN" information
session for Diabetics, Family & Friends APRIL 24, 1996 8:45-
4:00 p.m. at Festival Inn Stratford. Cost $25.00. Register by
APRIL 12. For further information contact Nursing Office
527-1650.
Hospital Auxiliary DRAW for CERAMIC GRECIAN LADY,
Tickets are on sale at the Gift Shop or from any Auxiliary
Member ($1.00 ea. or 3 for $2.00).
Belgrave Junior Girls
earn finalist trophy
Congregation hosts social