HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2001-06-13, Page 13Taking the. next step
Blyth Cubs and Scouts moved to the next level at a ceremony last Tuesday held at Lions Park.
In front, Cubs Darcy Young and Scott Pletch became Scouts. In back, from left: Shawn Drost,
Dan Depatie, Matt Goodall and Kevin Freiburger moved on to become Venturers.
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Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting or the Wingham and District
Hospital Corporation will be held at Wingham Public School, 131 John Street
East, Wingham, Ontario on Thursday, June 21, 2001 at the hour of eight o'clock
p.m. for the election of Directors; for the appointment of Auditors; and for the
transaction of other such things as may properly come before the meeting.
Elections will be held for two Directors in the Central Zone and for one additional
Director-at-Large. Central Zone Directors, M. Chippa and J. Gaunt are eligible for
re-election.
Copies of the Annual-Report and Hospital Financial statements may be obtained
at the front desk of the Wingham and District Hospital, effective June 14, 2001
and at the Annual Meeting.
Membership granting voting privileges may be purchased at the front desk of the
hospital for five dollars ($5.00) prior to five o'clock p.m., Wednesday, June 6,
2001. No membership sold after that time will entitle the purchaser to vote.
Dated at Wingham, Ontario this 10th day of May, 2001.
By order of the Board of Directors.
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Awards
Three Belgrave Girl Guides were recipients of the Lady
Baden Powell Award at the season closing ceremony June
7. From left: Sophie Jefferson, Ashley Marklevitz and
Shauna Dawson. (Vicky Bremner photo)
Jean Wills of Milton visited for a
few days last week with Barbara and
Ross Anderson and other relatives in
the area.
Barbara and Ross Anderson spent
last weekend with Sheila and Doug
Cousins and family of Guelph. While
there they attended the 80th birthday
celebration for Mary Dunlop at
Barrie Hill ,United Church. Mrs.
Dunlop was the wife of Rev. George
Dunlop, a former minister of
Belgrave United Church during the
1940s.
Brenda Jones of Huntsville and
Colleen Irwin of Port Carling were
guests at their mother's Betty Irwin.
Ted Wilson of Langley, British
Columbia, spent a few days with his
sister, Betty Irwin. .
Dale and Colleen Lamont of
London, Elsie Cottrill of Tiverton
and Jim and Irene Lamont and Mike
and Donelda Cottrill and family
attended the church service at Knox
United Church, Belgrave on Sunday,
June 3 when Chris Cottrill was con-
firmed. After the confirmation serv-
ice all were dinner guests at the home
of Mike and Donelda Cottrill and
family.
The Belgrave Cemetery service
will be held on Sunday, July 1 at 3
p.m. with the Anglican minister in
charge. In case of rain it will be held
in the United Church. Please note the
change of time.
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Highest honour
Emily Elston, second from right, received her Canada Cord, the distinctive highest award in
the Pathfinder program at the closing ceremony for Belgrave Guiding June 7. With her from
left are: District Commissioner Barb Pletch, Guider Karrin Marks and Guider Barb Black. (Vicky
Bremner photo)
People win at euchre, shoot
There were eight tables of euchre
in play on Wednesday, June 6
at the Belgrave Women's Institute
Hall,
Winners were: high lady. Jean
Pattison; second high lady, Mary
McIntosh; most lone hands, Ada
Taylor; low lady, Nell Johnston; high
man, Gordon Bosman; second high
man. Allan Edgar; most lone hands,
Irlma Edgar; low man, Laura
Johnston.
The next euchre is Wednesday,
June 13 at 8 p.m.
There were 12 tables of shoot in
play on Friday, June 8 at the
Belgrave Community Centre.
Winners were: high lady, Mary
McIntosh; second high lady, Eileen
Miller; most shoots, Joanne
McDonald; low lady, Mary
Robinson; high man, George Inglis;
second high man, Jack Shiells; most
shots, Elor Tripp; low man, Audrie
Vath.
Lucky draw winners were Lillian
Appleby, Mary Turnbull, Les Shaw,
Bev Hayden, Vera Falconer, Jack
Taylor, Mabel Wheeler, Lloyd
Appleby, Jean Nethery, Nell
Johnston, Donna Shaw, Jim Coultes,
Irlma Edgar, Stuart Chamney and
Jean Pattison.