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Thirty-seven seniors
meet at BIUevaieh.aI,i
BLUEVALE—The night was cold --Johnston and Bob Gillespie for being
and frosty but the warmth of fond lucky.
fellowship welcomed 37 Bluevale Upcomi. , activities include the
seniors to their regular monthly dance on larch 19, .an open card
meeting in the community hall on party on March 13 and the monthly
Feb. 27. meeting on March 27.
Jack Fischer, the president,
conducted the business consisting of
a favorable treasurer's report, a Happy Heads
6..� 6 .,� sof members
statement o 46 to date, a
donation of $50 to the Heart and dance away pare
Stroke Foundation and the
announcement that Bob Carbert will
be guest speaker at the spring zone
rally on May 26 in Bluevale. A note
of thanks will be written to Marie
Walker for her donation of the
beautiful hand -printed poster
bearing the words of "0 Canada"
and easily visible throughout the
room. Volunteers will be in charge of
the dance on Friday night, March 10.
A letter from USCO, listing
opportunities for participation in
various events during � the
summer,
has been
posted on the bulletin
board. The new address for the
Huron County Health Unit is
Huronview Building, Highway 4,
P.O. Box 1120, Clinton, Ontario NOM
1LO.
Members sang happy February
birthday greetings to Bob Gillespie.
Norman and Shirley Skelton, Bill
and Mary Peacock and Wes Paulin
courteously entertained the group
with euchre, provided refreshments
and donated prizes to Alice Elliott
and Lloyd Griffith for attaining high
scores, to Daisy Timm and Milt
Boyd who tried hard and to Anna
BELGRAVE--The Huron Happy
Hearts round dance club enjoyed
another month of dancing at the
Cl• inton Public School.
Peter and Sybil Chandler of Ilderr
ton were guests on Feb. 3. Club
members, Donna and Les Shaw of
Belgrave, provided an evening of
dancing to tapes Feb. 17. The Gay
Gordon was danced and Scottish
songs were enjoyed during the
break. Ross
Merrill,
y
Bayfield, elds
did a
k
finejob filling in for president Ross
Leakey
Ed and Lois Wise, Clinton and
Ross and Marian Leakey, St. Joseph,
enjoyed a wonderful
trip � to
San
P
Francisco and Hawaii, then to
Maine for a week. They were wel-
comed back by a large crowd Fri-
day evening. The dancers were
served delicious fresh pineapple for
lunch.
Plans are being made for SWOS-
DA afternoon and evening April 22
at the Stanley Town`'hip Complex,
Varna. Visitorg are welcome.
Mike Moore, GrocerrOimic t Wirt °M it
kets, Josephine St: Windham', presents a Ze-
hrs Save -A -Tape cheque for $419`.29 to.. Mr.
Andy McBride, President of Wingham Minor
Bali Association, whose organization re-
deemed Zehrs cash register taper in order to
finance minor ball program in Wingham.
Our sincere congratulations to all who par-
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We are pleased we were able to assist you.
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Neighbors and friends of this
community convey sincere sympa-
thy to Keith Elston and little daugh-
ters, Emily and Leanne, in the sud-
den death of a dear wife and moth-
er, Barbara Elston, who passed
away in Wingham and District
Hospital. Sympathy is also extend-•
Belgrave
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ed to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Farrish
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
William Elston and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cook and
family, Mrs. Bonnie Palmer and
family, all of Goderich, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Cook of Dungannon,
were dinner guests on Sunday with
Children win prizes
at Belgrave carnival
BELGRAVE—A large crowd
turned outat the community centre
on Feb. 25 to take part in the ice car-
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'�'nivail sponsored by the Belgrave
Girl Guides.
The winners were: ages 0-5,
cutest costume, first, Laura Meier;
second, Shawn Cottrill; third, Kern
and Nicole Meier (tied); funniest
costume, first, Amy Cook; second,
Heather Black; third, Travis Camp-
bell; weirdest costume, first, Travis
Hopper; second, Sherri Robinson;
TV character, Adam Potter.
Ages 6-10, cutest costume, first,
Alicia Potter; second, Heidi .Meier;
third, Julie Hopper; funnies cps
tune, first,£handa Ca. o'
ondrHolly elffer; th ;, ici y
Black; .weirdest costume, first,
Becky Logan; second, Jescntk Curtis;
third, Tim Pfeiffer; TV character,
1111*Colleen Vika mp; „setOnd,
Cook; third, Kendra Dopper.
Ages 11-15, funniest costume,
first, Sabrena Black; second, Mari-
lynMcLean; third, Chris Pilu%e;
weirdest costume, first, Chris Case -
more; second, Jason Rich; third,
Trevor Beck; TV character, first, Jen-
nifer Cook; second, Collin Camp-
bell;`third, Andrew Potter and Jim
Piluke (tied).
Best dressed, 15 and over, first,
Donelda Cottrill; second, Debbie
Pfeiffer; third, Danny and Amy
Hunter (tied).
Best. dressed couple, 10 and
under, first, Alicia Potter and
-Th BUILD NEW CHUJRcHH
In February of 1914, at the annual
meeting of the Presbyterian
congregation of Melville larch,
Brussels, it was . decoded cry a
standing vote to proeeed., at once
with the erection of 'a new church
building. and 'stabl+ :, ,.The contract
was a*arded . John . fluntei of
nbrooh ani George Barkley. of
Vlier meet cert of the
lug" Rs.• for the
urch, was placedat $27,000.
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Matthew Campbell; second, Aman-
da and Jolene Black.
Best dressed. couple, 11 and over,
first, Cameron and Jennifer Cook;
-sero•lid; I 'a i 'aidAitiy'1runt
Youngest person on skates was
Amy Cook; oldest, Mrs. James
Hunter; largest family, Mr: and Mrs.
Fred Meier and family.
The capable judges, Mrs. Laura.
Johnston, Mrs. Clarence Yuill, Mrs.
Mabel Wheeler, Mrs. James Lam-
ont, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson,
had a difficult time making their se-
lections. An hour of skating was en-
joyed by the energetic young peo-
ple after the carnival.
The Guides appreciate the su p1
port of the community
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their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cook. • ,•
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter 'visited
with her daughter, Marjorie Procter
and Philip Stopforth of London for
a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hagerman of
Beeton spent a couple of days last
Week ,with Mr. and M stawience
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mali, Taylor,
Michael and Darius of ftlt 3, Holy-
rood; ° Mr. and Mrs° Jim Taylor, Tr-
isha and Sherry of RR 5, Wingham;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon, Robert
and Margie; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor were supper guests on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. John
Tliompson,tMicheile and Danielle
Of RR 2, Lucknow, to help celebrate
Michelle's eighth birthday.
Mrs. Larry Mayberry of Londes-
borough entertained at .a dinner in
honor of the birthday of her moth-
er, Mrs. Elizabeth Procter of• Bel -
grave, on Feb. 25. Miss Karen Proc-
ter of RR 5, Brussels, was also a
guest. Following the dinner they all
gathered at the Mayberry home.
A free puppet show will be held
at the library in the WI Hall, Bel -
grave, .on Saturday, March 11, at
3:30 p.m.
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