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The Citizen, 1991-05-01, Page 11THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,1991. PAGE 11. Belgrave Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487 15 tables at euchre Fifteen tables were in play at the weekly euchre which was held in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave, Wednesday, April 24. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Robert Grasby; low lady, Mrs. Gor­ don Louttit; most lone hands, lady, Mrs. Cheryl Hardie; lucky draw lady. Many enjoy Old Tyme Dance The Belgrave Community Club sponsored its first Old Tyme Dance Saturday evening in the Women's Institute Hall. The good attendance was appreciated and a second one is Kinsmen calendar winners Winners of the Belgrave Kinsmen calendar draw were: April 21, $50, Cindy Vincent, Belgrave; April 22, $50, Marlene Rahon, Wingham; April 23, $50, Linda James, Wing- Mrs. Stanley Black; high man, John R. Taylor; low man, Stanley Black; most lone hands, man, Dennis Leddy; lucky draw, man, Mrs. Ross Turvey, (playing as a man). There will be euchre again Wednesday, May 1, starting al 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. being planned for May 25. Winners of the spot dancers were: Barbara and Ross Anderson, Donna Shaw and Bill Coultes, Kay McCormick and Art Bryce. ham; April 24, $50, John Mayer, Wingham; April 25, $50, John Nes­ bit, RR 2, Blyth; April 26, $50, Linda Hopper, RR 5, Brussels; and April 27, $100, Dave Shaw, Wingham. People The Huron-Perth Presbytery was I held in Knox United Church, Bel-1 ■ grave, Tuesday, April 23 afternoon 1 and evening. Rev. Robert Ball of Goderich was elected chairman for the coming year by the outgoing chairman, Mrs. Muriel Coultes. Congratulations to Tani Pletch on winning two Longine watches which were won at the Ontario Skaters lot­ tery draw. Crime of the Week Mischief: On February 21, a Grey Township person walked partway across his front lawn and then threw an empty beer bottle through the front window. Break Enter and Theft: On February 8-9, a rear door at the Chiropractor's office on West Street, Goderich was forced with a pry bar and after entry the culprit rummaged through drawers. Also between February 8-9, the optometrist's office on West Street was broken into through the west door and once inside the thief, likely the same one who entered the West street chiropractor's office rummaged through drawers. Cranbrook Foresters’ euchre winners There were 14 tables of euchre at the Foresters' card party on April 27. Brenda Perrie, Beryl Smith, and Lois Hart were in charge and gave prizes to: high lady, Annie Wight; high man, John Subject; lone hands, ladies, Freda D'Arcy; lone hands, men, Frank McKenzie; lucky tallies, Harry Jackiin, Jeanne Ireland, Keith Turnbull, Mary Ellen Jackiin, Eluned McNair, Hazel McKenzie, Wilfred Strickler, Margaret Barrett, Gordon McPherson, Mel Jackiin, June Jack­ iin, Jean Bewley, Vera Scoullcr, Ross Stephenson, Bill Bcimcs, Bob Brem- ner, Mary Huether, Cecil Raynard, Dorothy Hamilton, Marguerite Beimes. How to your financial life in shape. •protection for mortgage, business, family income, disability or estate; •retirement planning, RRSP s, RRlF’s, and annuities: •employee benefits and pension plans. •Investment, GIC's, Mutual Funds and Registered Education Savings Plan •Term Deposits Call me: Tony G. Arts 107 Main St. N. Seaforth, Ont. Seaforth: 527-0794 London: 432 1841 PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gensheimer (Betty) of West Germany spent a few days at their home in Cranbrook. O SunLife WJF" I SCRIMGEOUR'S KNECHTEL * f FOOD MARKET BLYTH 523-4551 Values In Effect From Mf n., Apr. 29, 1991 Until Closing Sat., May 4, 1991 Savings An Rased On Oui Regular Retails We Resorvt ; lie Right To Limit Quantities To Nt n nil F amily Requirements ■L OCEAN’S CHUNK LIGHT TUNA Or Flaked Light 184 g Tin Less Than 1/2 Price 69 K Fine B.-.DE STEAK From Canada's ' t Grade "A" Beef > • • ■ ■ • •! With This Coupon SAVE .50 Off The Purchase of 1 - 8 Roll Pkg White. Champagne COTTONELLE BATHROOM TISSUE Special Price With This .50 Coupon 1.99 Special Price Without Coupon 2.49 Valid Only At Knechtei Aaaoc. Stores. Coupon Expires Sat. 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