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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-12-13, Page 13FROM BELGRAVE Euchre results Laura Johnston high lady Six tables of shoot were in play at the Community Centre on Friday, Dec. 8. Prizes went to high lady, Laura Johnston; second high lady, Nell Johnston; most shoots, Jane Grasby; low lady, Ivy Cloakey; high man, Gordon Bosman; second high man, Jim Coultes; most shoots, Alf Nichol; low man, Jean Deyell. Cottrills greet at Knox Mike Cottrill and sons greeted worshippers at Knox United Church on Sunday, Dec. 3. Elizabeth Procter played prelude music followed by hymn-sing selections. Rev. Ethel Miner Clare welcomed the congregation. Lila and Ken Procter and family light the Advent Candle and read from the service of worship. The lighting of the candle reminded all that Jesus Christ is the child of hope and the redeemer of promise. The choir sang We Need You Lord, accompanied by Mrs. Procter. The responsive reading was taken from Psalm 25. Julie Van Camp looked after the nursery. For children’s time Rev. Clare told of the three angels in the Christmas story. The Old Testament reading was from Jeremiah 33: 4-16 and the Epistle reading from Thessalonians 3 and 1 and the Gospel lesson from Matthew 1: 18-25. The meditation was entitled Fear Not. John Dorsch and Ken Procter took up the offering. The choral benedic­ tion Away In a Manger and organ postlude concluded the worship serv­ ice. The White Gift Service is Dec. 17. Bring a donation in a white envelope ■for the church’s foster child. The Sunday School will be per­ forming the service. After church lunch and a program will follow. If anyone would like to participate (young or old), contact Lila Procter at 887-9638. The Longest Night Service is on Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2000. PAGE 13. Under theB Area residents turned out en masse to support the annual Belgrave Kinsmen’s turkey bingo on Thursday night at the arena. (Vicky Bremnerphoto) Downed plow slows clean-up Last week in East Wawanosh there was lots of snow but not enough machines for the job. Following the onset of the storm residents in some concessions found travel a little slow going due to snow-filled roads. According to Clerk-Treasurer Winona Thompson, the reason was that one of the road graders was in for repairs for a week. The transmission has been replaced. She also mentioned that the grader was not returned until Wednesday at noon, too late to help with the initial storm. With one grader off the road, that left only two graders to clear away the large dumping of snow in all of the township. Thompson said the drivers worked from 4 a.m. - 6 p.m. trying to keep the roads cleared for travel. Check out our WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca AFP Wealth Management HELEN M. HETHERINGTON, CFP Financial Planning Consultant WHEN CONSIDERING YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE, RETAIN PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. Call me at 887-9964 or l-800-869-8922 Head Office: 800-20 Erb St. W. Waterloo, ON N2L 1T2 519-886-8600 ING Ai) Group MESSAGE TO ALL FIREARM OWNERS You NEED A FIREARMS LICENCE by January 1, 2001 Due to heavy demand, the $10 fee for a Possession-Only Licence will remain in effect until December 31, 2000. Only the $60 Possession and Acquisition Licence will be available after this year. (You must pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course or equivalent to get this licence.) For more information, assistance or forms: call 1 800 731-4000 Application forms are also or Visit our Web site at www.cfc.gc.ca "^“Snada _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Access Centres. If you DON’T PLAN TO GET A LICENCE by January 1, 2001, these are your options: IT IS NOT A LEGAL OPTION to have a firearm without OYou can sell or give your firearm to a properly _ licensed person or business <0R ______ OYou can turn it in to your local police station (Call first.) \ OR OYou can have it properly deactivated. ^a licence To find out about the legal requirements for any of these options, call 1800 731-4000 or visit our Web site at www.cfc.gc.ca Canada