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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-02-27, Page 7IVES INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. Visit us at WWW.IVESINSURANCE.COM "All Classes of Insurance" DOUG GOUGH, Broker 184 Dinsley St. W., Blyth Tel.: (519) 523-9655 Fax: (519) 523-9793 The Panorama Gas Fireplace Line 357-4300 Wingham 86469A London Rd., RR #5 Looking For Qt_ality Time? SAVE UP TO $3000° on Selected Products from 4)REGENCY ov .4,to,..„WATElyQRP , Offer expires April 30, 2002 )X01411GOMEarS CCOMFORT CENTRE Ltd. WI sees slides THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2002. PAGE 7. rom Costa Rica Winners Winners of the Sacred Heart School's public speaking contest were, from left: Grades 4-6— third, Amy Boyd; second, Morgan Moore; first Andre Eglie; Grades 7-8— third, Ashley Wilson; second, Kirby Skinn; first Marlena Ippolito. (Photo submitted) Try The Game of Hockey Saturday, March 9th 10:00 a.m. Saturday, March 16th 11:00 am. Located at Brussels Arena This is a ch.ance for any boys or girls to try the sport of hockey. There is no charge. This is sponsored by the Brussels Optimist Club. This is for non players of hockey only. Equipment: • Proper Helmet • Neck Guard • Hockey Stick • Hockey Gloves • Skates Full equipment would be preferred. (Try to borrow equipment) No registration - Please arrive 30 minutes early. Any questions call Gerry Wheeler @ 887-6233 FROM BELGRAVE 8 tables in play at euchre There were eight tables of euchre in play on Wednesday, Feb. 20 at the Belgrave Women's Institute Hall. Winners were: high lady, Jean Pattison; second high lady, Jean Grasby; lone hands, Kay McCormick; low lady, Eileen Miller; high man, Lloyd Appleby; second high man, George Inglis; lone hands, Gordon Bosman; low man, George Michie. The next euchre is Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. Fourteen tables of shoot were in play on Friday, Feb. 22 in the Community Centre. Winners were: high lady, Janet Mathers; second high lady, Mary Turnbull; most shoots, Edith Coultes; low lady, Mary Hunter; high man, Bill Nethery; second high man, Bob Grasby; most shoots, Norman Turnbull; low man, Kay Hesselwood. The next shoot is Friday, March 8. country in the tropics covered by 60 per cent forest. It is a democratic country, having abolished their army in 1948 and is 93 per cent literate. Their main crops are bananas and coffee with tourism becoming popular. She and other volunteers worked with two missionary families who live at the camp permanently. Mrs. Coultes read When I'm an Old Woman. At the business meeting it was agreed to support the Belgrave School Fair. There will be a planning meeting Mabel's Moms met at their regular time no Wednesday, Feb. 20. Those who attended were Donna Raynard, Curtis and Craig; Kim Higgins, Shelby and Jarod Logan, Crystal Agombar, Nicholas and Gage; Linda Hess and Judith. Their topic was Summer Sports. The World Day of Prayer is Friday, March 1 at 2 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church, Belgrave. The theme is Challenged to Reconcile. Everyone is welcome. on April 1 in Belgrave for the District Annual meeting. The WI will be catering to four meals during the summer. Members are reminded to fill in the volunteer hours. • A card was signed for Leona Black who has been ill. The next potluck meal at noun is on Tuesday, March 5 with the ,speaker Mrs. Bruce Campbell talking on reflexology. The Women's Institute welcomed 45 members and guests to the potluck meal on Feb. 19. The convenors for the program were Ruth Olson and Mary Coultes. Mrs. Olson read the Ten Commandments for a Farm Wife, following which Mrs. Coultes introduced the guest speaker, Eleanor Ward of Wingham. She showed slides of her trip to Costa Rica where she helped to construct washroom facilities at a Christian camp. Costa Rica is a mountainous Celebration Kindergarten students at Sacred Heart School recently celebrated Heritage Day. From left: Scott Jefferson, Wyatt Grummett and Sidney Mcllhargey. (Photo submitted) ***Tags can be picked up in person or ordered by telephone*** All dogs must be licensed in compliance with By-Law No. 10-2001. A copy of the complete By-law is avail- able for review at the Municipal Office. All dogs must be identified by means of a tag and license, issued for a (1) one year period. Any person who fails to renew a dog license on or before the 28th day of February, 2002, shall be subject to a penalty of an additional A15.00. Municipality of HURON EAST ATTENTION ALL DOG OWNERS 2002 Dog Tags and Licenses are now available: (Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) at the Municipality of Huron East Municipal Office 72 Main Street South SEAFORTH ON NOK IWO For further information contact: The Municipality of Huron East (519) 527-0160