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Flapjack fever hit Blyth on Tuesday and local residents came out to
fill up on a pancake lunch, complete with sausages, salads and
desserts. Tim and Ella Ives were in charge of the pancake
Church women join for service
department. Neither wanted to estimate how many pancakes they
cooked over the lunch hour. (Shelley McPhee photo)
By Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
BELGRAVE - Approximately 30 ladies at-
tended the World Day of Prayer on March 2
in Knox Presbyterian Church. •
Mrs. Garner Nicholson, Mrs. Harold Jar -
din and Mrs. Harold Vincent conducted the
service with members of the Anglican,
United and Presbyterian churches reading
scripture lessons and portions from the
pamphlet, "Living Water From Christ Our
Hope."
Mrs. Don Vair, guest speaker, delivered
the message.
Mrs. Adelaine Campbell of Blyth con-
tributed three solos, with Mrs. Dalrymple as
the piano accompanist.. Mrs. Dalrymple
supplied organ accompaniment for the
hymns. Mrs. Agnes Youngblut thanked the
participants for their. contributions. to the
service.
WI Report
The World affairs meeting of the WI
began with a pot -luck dinner when the
members entertained their families and
friends.
President Mrs. Jim Hunter, welcomed
everyone, and grace was said by Rev. John
G. Roberts. Mrs. Hunter unveiled a barn
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board painting done by Mr. Dpn Vair of
Belgrave and dedicated it in memory of the
late Mrs. Willard Armstrong. The program
convenor, Mrs. Garner Nicholson, introduc-
ed Mr. and Mrs. George Michie who showed
slides and gave an informative commentary
of their trip to the Yukon.
The W.I. will cater to the East Wawanosh
Federation of Agriculture dinner on March
13 at noon, and the Morris Federation of
Agriculture on March 19. Mrs. Alice Scott
_and Mrs. ROSS Taylor will write up material
for the Atias: ---
- 441 Pretty Patch
Girls
Meeting two was held on Monday night in
the WI Hall. All the gulls were present, et-
eept one. Ruth Higgins has joined the other
Belgrave Club. •
This meeting members decided the club
name would be "The Pretty Patch Girls".
This was the first night they had quilted.
Everyone got a good start at their sam-
ple. -By AlisoaCoultes
Youth Attend Teen Weekend
More than 60 young people from the
Huron -Perth Presbytery attended a teen
weekend at Northside United Church,
Seaforth, last weekend. Six members of the
13elgrave youth group wer-e• among those
who attended.
As part of their weekend, they heard from
young people and their director, Jim Pep-
per, from Chatham, who showed slides and
gave interesting accounts of their canoe
camps, bike camps and Music camps.
Ruth and Donna Higgins, Alison Coultes,
Kate Procter, Cathy Dow and Corey McKee
aitelideirfffin BelgraveThe young -people
also took part in the Sunday worship service
at both the Winthrop and Seaforth United
churches.
Personals
Belgrave residents extend sympathy to
Mrs..John (Carol) Crawford in the death of
her mother Mrs. Russell Powell of New
Dundee.
Ian Morton and Pat CUR were first place
winners in the Public Speaking Contest held
at the East Wawanosh Public School and
later went on to the Wingham Legion Public
Speaking Contest where Ian placed second
and Pat was first.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hagerman of Beeton
Road subsidy reduced Lawrence Taylor.
spent last wekend with Mr. and Mrs.
East awanosh wants to thA bridal shower was held on March 1 at
e Belgrave Institute Hall for Lori
Blyth Public School students win
in district speaking competition.
By Sheron Stadelmann
Pupils of the Blyth Public School in
Grades 1, 2 and 3 held their annual public
speaking contest on Feb. 29.
The winners were: Grade 1: first place,
Jody Medd; second place, Carrie .Ansle,y
and Tina Burkholder; third place, Tina
Hoonard, Henry Bos and Pauline Stewart.
Grade 2 winners were: first place, Paul
Hessels, Jerrod Button, and Sarah Rouw;
second place, Joshua Yanchus; third place,
Brian Machan and James McNichol.
Grade 3 winners were: first place, Conrad
Bos; second place, Chris Heard; third
Manning team
edges Hubbards
Cameron. Mrs. Mac Scott welcomed
• everyone and. Mrs. Dorothy Logan gave
know, why budget was cut readings followed hy a piano solo by
Heather Hopper. Mit. Belle White gave a
• EAST WAWANOSH - Council members
here want to know why the townsip's 1984
road subsidy has been cut by over two per
cent.
East Wawanosh representatives were
scheduled to meet with Harold Gilbert, from
• the Ministry of Transportation and
Communications (MTC). to discuss the
cutback which took the township's 1984 road
allocation to $144,000, down from $148,600 in
1983.
• Road Superintendent Ralph Campbell,
Reeve Neil Vincent and another councillor
were to meet Mr. Gilbert on Feb. 20 at the
Good Roads Convention in Toronto.
Council had been expecting an increase in
the road subsidy this year. In January the
MTC had informed Mr. Campbell that East
Wawanosh could expect an increase of two
to three per cent.
If council does not get any additional
allocation, the extra money for road work
may have to come from. taxes. As well,
projected work may be reduced or delayed
if additional funding is not available.
Building'permit
The Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority was issued a stop -work order on a
renovation project at the township park.
Council authorized the order until the
building, an old barn, is inspected by the
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Bicentennial plans
East Wawanosh may celebrate Ontario's
200th birthday by. having lapel pins
designed. The pins will feature a township
logo.
. Late last fall, council offered prize money
to are school students if they could design at
township crest. Response has been
minimual to date.
The township historical committee is
preparing an article for the • new Huron
County Atlas, howeirer the township still has
a grant of $750 from the provincial
government which may be spent on a
bicentennial project,
Payments approved •
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$3,859-, its-prernium was lower than the other -
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A $200 donation was made to the Belgrave,
Blyth and Brussels School Fair and $25 to
the Ontario March of Dimes.
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humorous reading and Carol Hopper played
a piano solo. Mrs. Bob Gordon gave a
reading. Mrs. Bill McKeon read the address
and Lori was presented with gifts.
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In Blyth Industrial Hockey League play-
off action Sunday night Mannings edged
Hubbards 6-5 in overtime.
Wayne McDougall of Mannings scored his
third goal of the game just 30 seconds into
sudden -death -overtime to give,Maimings the
first game of the best of three semi-final.
Hubbards scored two goals late in the third
period to tie the game.
Brian Bromley scored his second goal of
the game with 1:20 remaining and Brad
Bromley scored the tying goal on a
breakaway with seven seconds left in
regulation time.
Mannings also got two goals from Kevin
Carter and one from Paul Yanchus. Bruce
Howson and Dave Hull scored Hubbards'
other goals.
The -second game of the series will
played Sunday, Mar. 11 at 7 p.m.
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The winners from Grade 4 to 8 went to
Londesboro on Feb. 29 to compete with other
winners in the district. Those successful
were Kim Medd Grade 6 and Laurie
Wharten Grade 4. "Congratulations Girls".
The judges for the speeches for Grades 1,
2 and 3 were Mrs. Louise WiLson, Mrs. Ken
Bauman and Mrs. George Harrower. '
World Day of Prayer
Mrs. D. Price - Jones of St. John's
Anglican Church in Brussels was the guest
Weaker for the World Day of PraYer Ser-
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Mrs. K. Hamming presided for the service
and those taking part were, . Myth United
Church - Mrs. Susan Howson, Mrs. Lenora
Davidson and Mrs. Evalina Webster; Trini-
ty Anglican Church - Mrs. George Ives, and
Mrs. JeFac,s Henry.; St. Michael's Roman
CatholiC Church - Mrs. John Cronin and
Mrs. Tony Van Bakel. Rev. Ken Bauman
minister of the Blyth United Church was the
soloist.
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