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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-09-27, Page 15FROM BELGRAVE Knox marks 136th Knox Presbyterian Church, Belgrave celebrated 136 years of worship on Sunday, Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Cathrine Campbell conducted the service. The guest minister was Rev. Linda Moffatt of Bluevale and Belmore Presbyterian Churches. Don Vair was in charge of the music. Don and Mary sang two duets. A time of fellowship was held at the WI Hall. 8 tables at shoot On Friday, Sept. 22 there were eight tables of shoot in play at the Belgrave Community Centre. Prizes were awarded to: high lady, Lois Chamney; second high lady, Jean Deyell; most shoots, Jane Grasby; low lady, Edith Coultes; high man, Nell Johnston; second high man, Lloyd Appleby; most shoots, Stuart Chamney; low man, Kay Dick. The next shoot is Friday, Oct. 13. Time nears for fowl supper Fall is here again and with it comes the annual fowl supper. For all new­ comers to the community and also to remind those who have helped for years, here is a brief history of this annual event. It started in 1949 with over 1,000 people sitting down at one time over a traditional hot turkey supper. The whole community contributed time and food to make this supper a huge success. Last year was another great year realizing a profit of $6,300. The pro­ ceeds go towards the operating costs of the Belgrave Community Centre Area and Park and to sponsor minor sports programs throughout the year. Please help when the committees call on you. Tickets available at the local stores. PEOPLE AROUND BELGRAVE M. Taylor hosts Afternoon Unit Special birthday greetings are extended to Olive Bolt from the community of friends and neigh­ bours. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2000. PAGE 15. Top calf Jackie Klapak had the Grand Champion Calf at the Brussels Fall 4-H beef show on Wednesday afternoon. Patricia Wilbee, fair ambassador presented the trophy donated by Brussels Livestock. The Reserve Champion trophy donated by Brussels Agri-Services was presented to Travis MacPherson. The Afternoon Unit of the UCW met Sept. 12 at the home of Mary Taylor. Kay Roberts welcomed everyone back after the summer vacation and thanked the hostess. She read a short poem entitled Autumn is Here. Mary Taylor conducted the wor­ ship. Mrs. Roberts then gave a short prayer remembering Sarah Anderson, a life-time member of the unit, who passed away during the summer break. The minutes of the June meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Roberts thanked everyone for cards sent to ‘her husband when he was sick. Olive Bolt presented the Bible study continuing on with the book of Matthew. Mary Hunter chose an arti­ cle from the Mandate entitled Renewal of the Earth as the study. There was a good discussion. Rev. Ethel Clare Miner closed the meeting with a benediction. Members then had a little celebra­ tion for Mrs. Bolt’s 92nd birthday. A delicious cake was made by Janisa Coultes who is also 92. Happy Birthday was sung. Mrs. Bolt blew out the candles. Ontario 4*NDIIf£4 3 Oudshoorn Clinton Carlow 7' ■ '. -------H Auburn CONCRETE FORMING Brussels New Broiler Barn OPEN HOUSE Goderich open\ HOUSE I k fSEPOY WIRING RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM McDonald Home Hardware and Lumber dE DASHWOOD WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE"For All Your Concrete Needs!" EXCAVATING INC. y Clinton 482-3783 y L-t'-V- Congratulations To The Oudshoorn Family From The Following Trades & Supplies ''‘Easy ‘Budding Troducts\ _A_ R-R- 2 HENSALL RUA- TEL. (519) 263-3107 EjjEflH 1-888-763-7779 FAX (519) 263-3108 STEP! CLADDING • WINDOWS • DOORS TRACK & ACCESSORIES k JOHN BEIMERS (519) 237-3107 7 ...... J -----------------------------------------------x msi^Cparlinq’sl--' ■^1 PROPANE taP Reliable Energy Since 1951 www.sparlings.com Blyth Tel: 519-523-4256 1-800-561-7727 Fax: 519-523-9130 24 Hour Emergency: 519-523-4255 gp) /DAVE FRANKEN1 Z f fflENSAuT Res 519-482 7138\ Mobile: 519-524-0258 e-mail; jarmstrong@hdc.on.ca^O-OWUTWt JACK ARMSTRONG Poultry Feed Specialist LONDESBORO CO-OP Tel: 519-523-9606 1-800-265-9000 Fax: 519-523-9135 1 Davidson Drive, P.O. Box 219, Hensall, ON NOM 1X0 Tel: 519-262-3002 1-800-265-5190 Fax: 519-262-2317 www.hdc.on.ca ..................................... .... . .........A...........................-------------------- --------- (Caldwell Construction RESIDENTIAL & AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURES ■i Gary Caldwell Licenced Carpenter -----' R.R. 3, Blyth Phone: (519) 523-9354 Fax: (519) 523-9256 ______ — ------. ----------------—_ COUNTY LINE EQUIPMENT Sales • Service • Installation Complete Poultry Equipment, Grain Handling Systems & Supplies JOHN KASSIES Bus: (519) 343-2483 Res: (519) 482-3063 RR #2, Palmerston Fax: (519) 482-3387 X^Ontario NOG 2P0 I ROD CRICH - Electrical Contractor R.R. #2, LUCKNOW Fax/Phone (519) 528-2910 k Cell 357-2299 ------------------------- "\^#38242A