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The i3lyth Swlnging SenlorS held their
regular meeting m the Memorial Hall on
41440..•40J.:liritil an attendance of 45. The
rneetintOPenexl wilt4Sing, Song with Ella
atoblAcIlttat the platia and Mary Wightmaa
teeth/I, _
Pres dent Oenegii Harrower gentitleted
the business period, at which time it was
decided to invite the Loodeehere club tO;the
Feb. 22 meeting and to the Apra 25
one.
• A short music program followed. The first
part featured Harvey McDowell playing.
feur violin selections with Lloyd Walden at
The Ilat meeting Wiltba bead Ott Feb.
Euebteriewis How
limey stutbnfigAtand his songporge •
oT Nile attended, at Euchre tournament in e
Dungannon on ;an; 28, They WO second .vir..0444dar
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OF, Ladies t 1(4400,0e4e, Vi
Lone Mende, Tett East;
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Lost nets •'!,rePiti *vad-
at the, lily% Memorial
tin or forthe o
Iu regular PUS in Blyth on Jan. 30 13 ap.;a Malta; winnerow Lady, Nora Kelly; tulh,
tables Ware play. The winners were: High. Man, Charlie smitigun„ Man, Rarmailk
Lady, Rena Watt; High Man, Gordon Euchre and Lost Heir matches will be
Murrey; Low Lady, Mary Shobbrook; Low playedagain next Week.
Playoffs set to start
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recognized by Jim 'Lawrie, * his kilts, in industrial• hockey action
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tine piano. Robbie _Burns Day was •
singing three Scottish songs •with piano
- accompaniment by Ella Riclunead,
Everyone then participated in Euchre,
Lost Heir or Scrabble. The prize winners
were: for Euchre high lady - Clara Renn;
high man Harvey Sillib; low lady - Jean
Griffiths; low man - Hugh Wharton, For
Last Heirelligh lady - Jaaet-Lawrie; high •
man -- Charlie Simian - Many
Campbell; low man - Lloyd Walden and
Jbuie Thaler bad the highest score in
Scrabble. Members 'also, sang "Happy
Birthday" taillike.
Lunch served by the lunch committee
broughtaneenjoyable afternoon -to a close-.
CUPID'S BALL
1984
Blyth and District
Community
Centre
MUSIC BY -
"CR! PPLE D
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on
Saturday,
February 11, 1984.
Dancing - 9 p.m. - 1 a.m
Door Prizes
Smorgasbord to foll-OW.
Tickets - $14.00 per couple
"Sponsored
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Meanings Down Myth Inn . Dana Bean, Bruce Bramley scored twice for
In Blyth Industrial Hockey League action Hubbards along with Brent Andrews, Brian
Jan. 29 Mannings downed Blyth Inn 11-4. Bramley, Brian Shiell, Barry BrangeY end
Mannings scored seven unanswered goals in Larry Howatt.
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the second period and -coasted_ to the win. -- Innthe last-gamenWatsons- andeBaintons.
_Gary Courtney and Wayne McDougall each • awnhattledictayl,s1Oly,DenAY.iitim#211# _
•s -Par edlliiiia:tritMaiaitiaTaill roadies ak'd Witsons with three golds. Wire Nixon ,...._ ,•, .z.•,,,z4
Black closed out the scoring. Pant Cook with son added singles. Bainton scorers were Broombnli action ran around to clock hi Blyth last weekend as
two, Bill Roy and Steve Howson scored for Barney Stewart with three • and Mike teams from throughout southwestern Ontarigi participated in the
Blyth Inn. ,• Manic*, Don Shiell, Laverne Clark arid annual tournament. 13otieBlyth and Brussels arenawere used for
• In the second game Radfords and Hub -Doug Shiell.• -
fought to a 7-7 Next Sunday Wilt will he the leagne's last
and -Kevin Cartereaddedetwo tadrand-Brian ntalliettwo-, and -Sohn Watson and Jiff -Wet -
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the weekend event and games were scheduled as late as 2 a.m.
Sunday mornim to aecornmodate all the teams. (Shelley McPhee
photo)
bards" tie. Radford scorer§ •
nifer-e-Deilg andriCen Ritchie Se-hedale-crin-ixie, StalWartbe-- Bel ave IJCW le rn about Zamb
each with two, Derwin Carter, Ron Cook and following week. gr a
Hubbards, Blyth Inn Win •
14/heal in. The' se
Used fargarings _ Jai: Blyth Industrial
Bramley led Hubbards with three goals and
sdirnegNrs7reinant toi3r Bruceey,BBrrvinlesL Brent itit. ni;-
I-113oecdkwatIasonsague action
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1980 al E VY V A N - 2o series Howatt nand Wayne McDowell. Darryl
Paul Nanclius added singles. Radfords
Scored for Watson.
YoungbIut, Jim Dickson and John Watson
Shiells replied for Baintons.
Baintons 7-2. Blyth Inn scorers were Steve
Bramley with two, and Steve Howson, Dale
Whitfield, Brian Terry Rutledge. Kevin Tasker and Deug
Westburg, Paul Cook and
McDougall each tallied twice for Mannings
and Glen Ferguson, Gary Courtney and
In the last game Mannings edged Rad -
In the second ganne Blyth len downed
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1978 GRANADA proposal okayed
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•• loaded p Wingham and District Hospital have
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BELGRAVE - Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball and
Matthew of Hanover, Sheila Anderson of
Waterloo, Richard Anderson of London and
Mrs. Cliff Logan of Belgeave were supper
guests of Mr: and Mrs. Ross Anderson on
Sunday.
The sympathy of the cpmmunity is ex-
tended to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell and
boys, Florence Coultes, Olive Campbell on
the death of their daughter, sister and
granddaughter Iris who died at her home on
Jan. 26.
This community extends sympathy to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby on the death of her
• mother Mary Armstrong a ,former resident
of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan, Shawn and
Becky of Burlington spent the weekend with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacKay of
Wingham and Mrs. Cliff Logan of Belgrave.
• Congratulatory recognition in the form of
a few well chosen words and a hearty
handshake was extended by Rev. John G.
Roberts to Muriel Coultes, recently installed
president of the Huron -Perth Presbyterial
United Church Women, durieg the service in
Knox United in Belgrave on Sunday mor-
ning.
Ministry approve an now are _ g
Mrs. Janisa Coultes and Mrs. Bob Gordon
conducted the worship service and Mrs.
George Procter accompanied the hymns.
The Offering was received by Mrs. Les
Shaw and Mrs. Harold Vincent.
Mrs. William Coultes introduced the guest
speaker Rev. Cheryl Mn Stadlebauer-
Sampa of Egmondville United Church. She
showed slides and spoke of her experiences
in Zambia where she fleet her husband who
is now attending Guelph University.
Zambia has a large copper vein and is a
butterfly -shaped country surrounded by
land in Africa. Homes are crowded, clothes
are not adequate and nutrition is poor.
As a new country the government came to
Canada for help and they were turned away.
They could not get their copper out and it
The slides showed the cotton fields, the
Zambesian River Hydro Dam and Victoria
Falls.
New U.C.W. Officers for 1984 are Past
President, Mrs. Ross Anderson, President,-
Mrs. John Roberts, First Vice President,
Mrs. Harold Vincent; _Second Vice
President, Mrs. Ross Higgins; Treasurer,
Mrs. Robert Gordon; Assistant Treasurer
and Stewardship and Finance Leader, Mrs.
Les Shaw; Secretary and Communications, •
Mrs. Ross Higgins; Church in Society,. Mrs.
Sam Pletch, Mrs. John McIntosh; World
Outreach, Mrs. Ross Anderson; Christian
Development, Dorothy Logan, Mrs. George
Michie, Mrs. Clifton Walsh, Mrs. Norman
.Cook and Mrs. Bill Coultes; In Church
Services, Mrs. Bob Grasby, Mrs. Bert
Johnston and Mrs„: Lewis Stonehouse; Social
Comittee, Mrs. Glen Coultes, Mrs. Roy
Taylor, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Mrs. Jim
Hunter; Leadership Development, Laura
Johnston; Auditors, Mrs. Murray Vincent
and Mrs. John Campbell; Nominating
Committee, Mrs. Brtice Campbell, Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler and Sara Anderson;
Pianist, Mrs. George Johnston; Archives,.
Olive Bolt.
Euchre Scores
Eleven tables were in play at the weekly
euchre which was held in the W.I. Hall
Wednesday, Jan. 25. Winners were: High
Lady, Mrs. Jim Coultes; Novely Lady, Olive
Bolt; Low Lady, Laura Gowdy; High Man,
Clarence Hanna; Novelty Man, Jim Leddy;
Low Man, Lawrence Taylor.
There will be euchre again this Wed-
nesday evening starting at 8 p.m.
1 d awadm the• • UCW Meet •
akko-fal-of th-einhaterhuris---a-triimbers'---Thi-Belgraye U.C.W. hosted a pot ruck
oung Belgrave girlAtes
of the hospital board were told last week. supper for family and friends of •neigh -
In a building program update, the board bowing churches Jan, 26 in the church
was told that once linal approval is given,
the project can go to tender. At this, siege;
when the board knows exactly wird it would
cost to build it -will have to make its final_
decision whether or not to proceed..
However the property committee agreed
with a suggestion from Hans Kuyvenhoven,
board vice chairman, that it should go over
the architect's drawings with a fine-toothed
comb before calling tenders.
Village
of Blyth
Monthlycouncil
meeting will be
held on Tuesday,
February 14, 1984.
Clork-Troasurer, Larry Walsh
?la .Preatdant, - M. .R00 Anderson, .,, : • , . :,.q „kis Campbelli io,... ,•- 144. 1 i sur: iirinJ.lie'-'granrir,pothers .Mrs. Floyd
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welcomed everyone 'and Rev. John G. : Funeral services were hellion Jan 28 at I ktuivV.19411)011701.-Peigrav,e-aftd MI4,
oberts asn.ne ent elesemg. Members o e the Currie -Walker Funeral. - Albert ?terorerteer-CatUtis'afListowel. ,
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Youth groups, Patrick Cull, Steven Coultes, Winghim for Iiii Carripbell: - • The funeral service Was conducted by Mr.
Cathy Dow, Angela Coultes, Donna Higgins,The 2 -year old daughter of Bruce and Don Vair. Spring interment will be held at
Alison Coultes, Ruth Higgins, Paul Coultes, Linda Campbell died at her RR 1, Belgrave the Brandon Cemetery in Belgrave.
Katherine Procter, Paul McIntosh and home on Jan. 26. Memorial donations are being accepted to
Heather McIntosh sang two numbers ac- Along with her parents, she is sewvived'by
companied by Mrs. Roberts at the piano, five brothers, Andrew, Christopher, Collin, the Wingham and District Hospital building
fund or a charity of your choice.
Matthew and Travis, all at home. Also
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prize, but eight employees of N. D. Cameron month ago, each putting up $1 a week. They '
Limited in Wingham are pretty happy with just buy Lottario, she added and so far their
their win in last week's Lottario draw. luck has been good, with a $5 win the week
The eight shared in the second prize of prior to their big win.
$21,552.90 in the draw which worked out to They aren't planning to quit their jobs, she
about $2,700 each. said, but they might get together for a big
A spokesman- for the group said they just celebration.
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