The Citizen, 1987-01-07, Page 9THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1987. PAGE 9.
Many families reunited over the holidays
New Year’s Day guests at the
homeof Mrs. IrlmaEdgarwere:
Mrs. Charlie Johnston, Wingham;
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar, RR4,
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse, Belgrave.
Alycia Cook of Brampton spent
Christmas holidays with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cook.
Mr. Leslie Vincent, who was a
patient in the University Hospital,
London was able to return to his
home December 27.
Mrs. Agnes Youngblut, whowas
a patient in the University Hospi
tal, London was transferred to the
Wingham and District Hospital
recently.
Mrs. Dorothy Procter and Mrs.
Janisa Coultes are patients in the
Wingham and District Hospital.
Mrs. Joe Dunbar spent part of
Belgrave
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the Christmas holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Dunbar of Strat
ford and spent Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hall of New
Hamburg.
Christmas visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walsh were:
Miss May Coulter of Aylmer;
Michael Walsh of Oshawa; An
drew Walsh of Kitchener; Miss
Mary Ellen Walsh of Bayfield and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stanton of
West Toronto.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Van Camp in honour of their
25th wedding anniversary which
fell on December 30.
Douglas Bieman of Kincardine;
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bieman,
Kent, Blair and Susan of RR 2,
Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Bieman, Miranda, Melissa, Mar
cia and Mia of Wingham; Mr. and
Mrs. John Leppington, Aaron,
Adam and Sara of Clinton and
George Inglis of RR 1, Belgrave
were Christmas guests at the home
of Mrs. Agnes Bieman.
Barbara Coultes of Toronto
spent a few days during Christmas
holidays with her mother Mrs.
Janisa Coultes.
Mrs. Harold Procter, (formerly
of Belgrave) of the Oxford Regional
Nursing Home, Ingersoll, was able
Beautiful candlelight service at Knox
Knox United Church, Belgrave
was bright with poinsettias, a
decorated Christmas tree and
many candles, lit to celebrate the
Christmas Eve Carol service held
at 7:30 p.m., December 24.
A large congregation from both
the Belgrave and Calvin-Brick
churches attended the service.
Special organ and piano music was
played by Mrs. George Procter and
Miss Sheila Anderson. The senior
and junior choirs formed the
processional entering the church to
the singing of the hymn, “Rejoice,
Rejoice, Believers.” The combin
ed choir sang “Here We Go
to be with her family on Christmas
Day at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John
Spivey and family of Ingersoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson and
Sherri of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Glyn
Wide, Kimberly, Jennifer and
Trevor of Hamilton, Dr. and Mrs.
Ray Nicholson of Williamsburg,
Rob Nicholson and Pat Schnurr of
Hanover spent several days with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Garner
A-Carolling” and the senior choir
sang an anthem, “Angels from the
Realms of Glory.”
The service consisted of many of
the favourite carols interspersed
by scripture readings of the
Christmas Story. Readers were
Mrs. Glenn Coultes, Mrs. John
Roberts, Mrs. Gordon Bosman,
John Nixon, Murray Scott and
John Campbell.
The final Advent Candle was lit
by Rev. John G. Roberts who took
as the theme of his address, “Light
- the Light that came into the world
with the birth of Jesus at Christ
mas.”
Nicholson over the New Year’s
holidays.
Mrs. Marilyn Thompson; Ches
ter MacDonald and his daughter
Sherry Lynn MacDonald, Miss
Bernice Thompson all of Goderich;
Douglas Thompson of Toronto and
Danny Thompson of London held
their Christmas at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Johnston on Satur
day, January 3 and also celebrated
Danny Thompson’s birthday.
At the close of the service, the
choir members, each with an unlit
candle, took their places along the
two aisles of the church. Rev.
Roberts lit a candle from the flame
of the Christmas Advent Candle
and then lit the candle of the first
choir members in each row. They in
turn passed the flame to the next in
line until the whole church was
illuminated with light from the
central Advent Candle. The carol
“Silent Night’’ was sung and
following the benediction, the
choir left the church to the
Recessional hymn, “Joy to the
World.”
Guests from afar gather in Belgrave
Thirty-nine relatives of the
families of Mrs. Jack Kelly and
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter gathered at
the Belgrave Community Centre
on New Year’s Day.
Those coming the farthest were
Mr. Philip Stopworthy of England
and Marjorie Procter of London,
Ontario.
The Campbell Christmas party
in the W.I. Hall was well attended
with 78 present. Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Campbell and family from
Medicine Hat, Alberta and Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Ansley from Thessa-
Ion were special guests as well as
others from Toronto, London,
Seaforth and the Belgrave area.
The family of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Van Camp held a surprise party at
their home in honour of their
parents 25th Wedding Anniver
sary on Sunday, January 4. Those
in attendance were Mrs. Norma
Davidson, Glencoe; Mrs. Donna
Johnston, Clinton; Mrs. Kay Har
ris, Teeswater; Miss Lilia Taylor,
Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van
New Year's party at Wl Hall
Sixty-seven attended the New
Year’s party held in the Women’s
Institute Hall, Wednesday, Dec
ember 31.
Thirteen tables of euchre were in
play starting at 8 p.m.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Harold Vincent; second high lady,
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; low lady,
Mrs. John Roberts; high man,
Stabilization payments
announced for Ontario
Ontario corn, soybean and bar
ley growers enrolled in the grain
stabilization plan will receive $20.1
million for the 1985-86 stabilization
year through the Farm Income
Stabilization Commission, Agri
culture and Food Minister Jack
Riddell announced recently.
The Ontario corn payment is
$4.64 per tonne, enrolled soybean
producers will receive $9.70 per
tonne, and the barley payment is
set at $4.57 per tonne. These
payments represent two-thirds of
the total declared defficiency pay
ment as calculated by the federal
Agricultural Stabilization Board.
Stabilization payments are
made when the past year’s market
price of grain in the plan falls below
Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van
Camp and Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Pletch, all of Belgrave area.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
had a pleasant surprise Christmas
morningwhenthey had aphone
call from Walter and Verana
Kundert of Switzerland who had
visited with the Taylor families last
June.
Robert Gordon of Fanshawe
College, London, spent the holi
days with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Gordon and Margie.
New Year’s Day was celebrated
at the Gordon home. Guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hagerman of
Beeton; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mali,
Taylor and Michael, RR 3, Holy-
rood; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor,
Trisha and Sherry, RR5, Wing
ham; Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp
son, Michelle and Danielle, RR 2,
Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor of Belgrave.
Don’t forget the weekly euchre
which will resume January 7 in the
W.I. Hall starting at 8 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
George Inglis; second high man,
Bill Coultes; low man, Wilfred
Walker.
Following the euchre, which
ended at 10 p.m., tables and chairs
were set aside and music was
provided by Les Shaw and dancing
was enjoyed until midnight when
all joined hands in a large circle for
the singing of “Auld Lang Syne.”
the support price. The support
price is calculated by using 95 per
cent of the previous five-year
average market price, with adjust
ments made for cash costs.
The stabilization account is
funded one-third by the grower
and two-thirds by the Ontario
Government. For growers regis
tered in the 1985 crop year and
eligible for a stabilization pay
ment, their one-third portion will
be applied to the premium for the
1986-87 plan.
The Farm Income Stabilization
Commission also agreed that
because of adverse harvest condi
tions, applications for the 1986
Grain Stabilization Plan will be
accepted until January 31, 1987.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson
spent New Year’s Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Rick Ball and family of
Hanover.
Miss Sheila Anderson has re
turned to Waterloo to resume her
studies at Wilfred Laurier Univer
sity.
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Zettler, Sherry, Amanda
and Alicia of RR 4, Walkerton.
On Saturday, December 27, a
Christmas get-together was held at
thehomeofMr. and Mrs. Frank
Procter and family. Those coming
the farthest were Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Hill, Jeffery, Richard and
Robbie of RR 1, Tavistock and Miss
Iris Johnston of London.
Congratulations are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nixon, Cam
bridge, on the birth of their son
Tyler Brent, December 31 in
Cambridge Memorial Hospital. He
weighed nipe pounds, 13 ounces.
Gigantic Discounts!!
on clothing and footwear
for the entire family
Sales Arena
Insulated Coveralls, Hydro Parkas, 2-pc. Snow Suits,
Bomber Jackets, Lined Shirts, Lined Vests, Gloves,
Mitts, Thermal Socks, Work Socks, Work Pants &
Shirts, Coveralls for Men, Ladies, and Children,
Safety Work Shoes, Overshoes, Bush Boots, Pillow
Boots.
NEW & USED FURNITURE - CARPET - SPORTING GOODS
SUPER SAVINGS FROM
OUR BULK FOOD SECTION
Barbeque Peanuts - $1.49 lb.
Blanched Peanuts - $1.29 lb.
Salted or unsalted
Sweet and Salty Peanuts - $2.19 lb
Beer Nuts - $1.99 lb.
Red Skin Peanuts - $1.29 lb.
Whole Cashews - $6.79 lb.
CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL IN-STOCK YARNS AND GIFT ITEMS
Wingham Sales Arena
357-1730Just north of Wingham on Hwy. No. 4
Open Mon.-Sat. 9:00-6:00, Fri. till 9:00 p.m.
Seaforth Recreation Department
Winter Programs
Monday, January 12 - Wood refinishing by Harvey
Beuerman, 7:30-9:30p.m. at the Seaforth Highschool
every Monday evening for 10 weeks. Registration Fee -
$25.00
Wednesday, January 14- Fitness is Fun by Joy Lavis, 9:30 to
10:30a.m. at the Seaforth Arena every Wednesday and
Friday morning for 10 weeks. Registration fee - $30.00
for twice a week or $20.00 for once a week.
Saturday, January 24 - Gymnastics for ages 3 to 16 years by
Linda Thomson, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the
Seaforth Highschool every Saturday morning for 10
weeks. Registration fee - $30.00.
Thursday, February 12- Ballroom Dancing by Lou Morello,
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Seaforth Arena every Thursday
evening for 9 weeks. Registration fee - $30.00 per
couple.
Programs to watch for:
- Calligraphy
- Badminton
- Computers
For information / registration on the above programs
Please contact the Seaforth Recreation Office
527-0882
Choc. Coated Peanuts - $2.49 lb.
Deluxe Mixed Nuts - $3.59 lb.
Nuts & Bolts - $3.19 lb.
Train Mix - $2.49 lb.
Jubes - $1.19 lb.
Macaroons - $2.99 lb.
Rose Buds - $2.99 lb.
Jaw Breakers - $2.29 lb.
Licorice Babies - $1.19 lb.
Party Mints - $2.29 lb.
Jelly Beans - $1.89 lb.
Scotch Mints - $2.09 lb.
Linseed Lozenges - $5.98 lb.