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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1998-02-18, Page 10It tastes better this way Young Kristen Pipe enjoys a sample of her muffin at the Belgrave breakfast fundraiser for the girls' hockey teams, Feb. 14, while Mom Lori looks on. Olympics, Moms' topic lg The news from e rave Compiled by Linda Campbell Phone 357-2188 10 tables in play at euchre party For a better return on your money Invest in your local community NORTH HURON CREDIT UNION LIMITED Wingham 357-2311 RRSP AND TERM DEPOSIT RATES One Year - 4.25% Two Years - 4.5% Three Years - 4.75% Four Years - 5.25% Five Years - 5.75% Ask if you qualify for our Bonus Rate -HEALTH ON THE HILL- A Review of activities at SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL WELCOME to Seaforth District High School Co-operative Education students; Carrie Salverda, Janelle Wood and Rebecca Sturge. We hope the practical skills you gain will assist you in future decision making. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY extends a special invitation to you. If you would like to become a member, please join us at our next meeting Tues. March 10, 1998 @ 7:30 p.m. in Conference Room 2 of the Hospital. Looking forward to seeing you there. PERINATAL INFORMATION SESSION next held Thurs. Feb. 19th at 7:30 p.m. in Conf. Rm. 2. Topic: "Pain Control in Labour and Delivery." Presenters: Dr. Heather Percival and Carol Bowker, Physiotherapist. Please pre-register with Grace Dolmage Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (519) 527-1650 Ext. 219. PREADMIT CLINCIS offered each Sunday by Appointment only. If you are 36 - 38 weeks pregnant and planning to deliver at Seaforth Community Hospital you are requested to pre-register by calling the Hospital Ext. 219. C.P.R. for public Sun. February 22, 1998 1 - 5 p.m. To register and for information, call Val at 527-0320 or Hospital Switchboard at 527-1650. Heart to Heart a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program 'hies. Mar. 3 - April 14/98 inclusive. Each session topic related to heart disease with Guest Speakers to answer questions re: Nutrition, Exercise, Medication, C.P.R., Stress. Recommended for anyone diagnosed with heart attack, angina, stroke, etc. For further information please call Val Poisson @ 527-0320. t •n~i is PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1998. Mabel's Moms met at their regular time on Wednesday Feb. 11. Those who attended were: Linda Hess and Judith; Kim Higgins, Laura, Ashley and Judith; Alison Wightman and Autumn; Connie Shiell, Christopher, Andrea and Lindsay. Their topic was the Olympics. Jean Cook, Fay Cook, Bonnie Continued from page 9 Ontario Hockey League this season and includes two projected first round picks in the 1998 NHL Draft. The National Hockey League Players' Association has donated some NHLPA apparel to the auction. A Mario Lemieux gift set, donated by the Hockey Hall of Fame, will be auctioned and includes an autographed photo, a copy of his book, 'the final period' as well as a 1997 Hall of Fame inductees coin set. SLM International has provided an authentic CCM Detroit Red Wings pro-weight jersey, completely crested, numbered and autographed by No. 14 Brendan Shanahan. But the highlight of the auction promises to be the contribution from Mr. and Mrs. Hockey, Gordie and Colleen Howe. They have generously donated a replica of the hockey stick Gordie used to score his 200th NHL goal which is autographed by Howe. Although the stick hadn't arrived at press time, the Howes havcossured Chamney that the stick is on the way. Howe, who was recently named the third best player of all-time by the Hockey News, retired in 1980 at age 52 with a then-record 801 NHL goals. He played 26 years in the NHL as well as six seasons in Palmer and Alicia spent the weekend in Guelph attending a ringette tournament that Alicia's team from Owen Sound competed in and won. Congratulations. Garner and Alice Nicholson and Jean Cook visited last Tuesday at the home of Zella Crawford in Goderich. They also visited with Margaret Robinson, and Edith and Jack Walker at the same home. the World Hockey Association, playing alongside his two sons, Mark and Marty, for his final seven seasons of pro hockey. Come join the excitement of what should be a lively bidding war. Midget Bulldog fundraising organizers are confident that the community will embrace their efforts, much like they did in 1995 when the original Bulldogs fundraised their way to the Lake Placid Cup tournament in New York. Craig said, "The players will be the life-long beneficiaries and will There were 10 tables of euchre in play on Wednesday, Feb. 11 at the Women's Institute Hall. Prizes went to: High lady, Eileen Sellers; second high lady, Irlma Edgar; lone hands, Mary Shobbrook; low lady, Jean Pattison; high man, Leona Black; second high man, Harvey Black; lone hands, Doris Michie; low man, Freda Johnston. There will be euchre again Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. The seniors bowling scores for Wednesday, Feb. 11 were as follows: Ivey Cloakey, 136, 108; Evelyn Galbraith, 128, 183; Jean Walker, 203, 133; Evelyn Caslick, 111, 151; Laura Johnston, 117, 142; Doris Michie, 114, 127; Alice Nicholson, 88, 142; Helen The Afternoon Unit of the UCW met Feb. 10 at the home of Janisa Coultes. Kay Roberts opened the meeting by welcoming everyone, especially the two visitors. She read a short poem entitled "Today". Mary Hunter conducted the worship service opening with scripture reading followed by a call to worship. The meditation was entitled "Woman's Place". Prayer closed the worship. The minutes of the January meeting were read and approved. remember this trip, and the work involved in making it a reality, long after the scores have been forgotten." Chamney added, "We encourage everyone to come out and help these young men realize one of their goals for this season, which is to participate in the Montreal 'Canadian Cup' tournament. You need not be a hockey fan to enjoy the evening's entertainment!" The Bulldogs appreciate the community's support throughout the season and look forward to all eventful 'Bonjour Montreal' Benefit hockey game and Memorabilia Sale and Auction. ,Underwood, 117, 114; Doris Remington, 165, 162; Mabel Wheeler, 124, 98; George Michie, 180, 137, 139; Ross Anderson, 100, 125, 137; Lorne Campbell, 124, 132, 210. On Friday February 13 a dessert shoot party was held at the Belgrave Community Centre. There were 11 tables in play. Prizes were awarded as follows: high lady, Marie Merkley; second high lady, Jane Grasby; most shoots, Mary Henderson; low lady, Mary Hunter; high man, Dennis Leddy; second high man, Lloyd Appleby; most shoots, Lorne Campbell; low man, Agnes Gaunt. The next shoot will be on Friday, Feb. 27 at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Coultes distributed the Mandate magazines. Edith Vincent conducted the Bible study, continuing with Matthew Chapter 13. It dealt with another of the parables. Mary Taylor presented the study. She told about the millions of "uprooted" people in Africa and some of their problems, even when they get to a country like Canada. Mrs. Roberts closed the 'meeting with the UCW benediction. Project gets funding A $20,510 project has received approval under the Canada/Ontario Infrastructure Works program. The announcement was made today by Paul Steckle, MP for Huron-Bruce. Helen Johns, MPP for Huron, and Doug Miller, Reeve of the Twp. of West Wawanosh. Funding will be used to replace St. Helen's culvert on Conc. 10, Lots 18 and 19. This project should be completed by the spring of 1998. "These road improvements will provide better access for residents and businesses," said Steckle. "I am pleased to see rural areas benefit from the Canada/Ontario Infrastructure Works program." "Projects like this demonstrate the provincial government's commitment to improving the condition of Ontario's rural roads," said Johns. "I am certain farmers in this area will be happy to see the results of these road improvements, and that they will have a positive impact on the movement of agricultural products." "St. Helens will be more accessible to all farm and commercial vehicles once the work is complete," said Miller. "It will reduce the cost to drivers who would otherwise have to travel on longer alternate routes." Canada/Ontario Infrastructure Works is a joint venture of the federal and provincial governments with participation from local partners such as municipalities, post-secondary institutions and health care facilities. The program is designed to renew Ontario's infrastructure, which leads to economic development and job creation. Howe's stick, auction highlight J. Coultes hosts afternoon UCW