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The Citizen, 2001-07-04, Page 6L4 '311 01/ 0 MAI TL AN D S ir 'Irq ors Celebrating memories The oldest members of the Belgrave Women's Institute celebrate the 90th anniversary by cut- ting the cake. From left: Mary Wightman, Mary Coultes, Leona Black and Jean Pattison. AlzheimerSociety Canadian Study of Health and Aging There is a come and go birthday party for May Rinn at her home on Sunday, July 8. May will be cele- brating her 82nd birthday. Special birthday greetings are extended to her from the community. Keep candles out of the reach of children and pets. Remember to snuff out your candles if you are leaving the room or going to bed. Sunday, July 8 - Wednesday, July 11 Opening Week Specials Wednesday Lunch Special 11:30 - 2 - Traditional burger with bacon, cheese. mushrooms & fries $5.95 — Seafood croissant with fries or salad $6.95 — Wednesday 4:30-8:00 p.m. or Soup or salad Canadian Triple A Prime Rib cooked to perfection choice of potatoes locally grown fresh veggies $995 Children under 12 with parents - Hamburger, curly fries & fruit punch - $1.99 Coffee Break Special 9:00 am - 11:30 am Pastry Treat & Coffee $3.00 Afternoon Delight 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Waffles & Ice Cream $3.00 384 Queen St., Blyth Call 523-9730 for reservations Monday Lunch Special 11:30 - 2 - soup or salad with 1/2 sandwich & choice of home baked-desserts for $5.95 - Caesar salad with cheesy garlic bread $6.95 BLT Wrap with fries or salad $6.95 Sunday Lunch Special 11:30 - 2 - choice of Sunshine Western with fruit boat - bacon, scrambled eggs, homefries, toast, juice & coffee - waffles with bacon or sausage or fruit compote & local maple syrup $4.95 Tuesday Lunch Special 1 1:30 - 2 - Julienne salad with home-baked bread S6.95 - Reuben on rye with fries $6.95 Dinner Specials - Sunday Soup or salad Chicken Cordon Bleu freshly made by our chef choice of potatoes locally grown fresh veggies $1095 PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 2001. Letter to the editor Writer angered over theft FROM BELGRAVE WI marks 90th anniversary stolen. Krista Nesbit P.S. Get a life! Speaks 140 languages Medic Alert ALWAYS ON CALL www.medicalert.ca For more information 1-800-668-1507 THE EDITOR, To whom it may concern - I am hoping you are getting use out of the gazing balls that you have stolen. I enjoyed mine while I had it but for some reason it disappeared from my back lawn. It was a purple ball that holds sen timental value and I would appreci- ate it if you would return it. And, I hope you have a guilty con- science after reading this, but I doubt it. • Maybe these gazing balls are with the aluminum ladder that was also The June meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute-took the form of a birthday party to celebrate the 90th anniversary. About 75 mem- bers and friends signed the guest book. The president, Isabel Campbell, welcomed everyone and the meet- ing began with the Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and 0 Canada with pianist Mary Coultes. The program convenor, Wilma Higgins, asked Ada Taylor and Mary Wightman to review the highlights of the activities of the Belgrave branch since its beginning in February 1911. Several pictures of interest were on display. Greetings were brought from Huron West District by Lois Elliott, the past president. Music was pro- vided by a quartet, Muriel Coultes, Donna Shaw, Elizabeth Procter and Dorothy Coultes, with pianist Freda Johnston. The memorial service was held by Mary Coultes and Gladys Van Camp leading in prayer and poems of remembrance. As the names of the deceased members sitce 1981 were read Nancy Jardin lit candles, and a moment's silence was observed. The quartet sang, The Lord's My Shepherd. Mary Hunter introduced the guest speaker, Eleanor Wood, from Troy, who gave a humorous and thought-provoking talk on her experiences as a farm wife. She congratulated the members on their accomplishments during the past 90 years and urged everyone to look for the best in everyone they meet and to greet each day with joy. She was given a gift of apprecia- tion. The winner of the door prize was Lois Elliott. A beautifully decorated cake was cut by the four oldest members - Jean Pattison, Mary Coultes, Leona Black and Mary Wightman. After singing grace and The Queen, a lunch of cake and ice cream with a beverage and a social time brought a special evening to a close. Eat right Exercise too Ask your doctor about a healthier you gor Help for Today. Hope for Tomorrow. Today, 1 in 13 Canadians over 65 is affected by Alzheimer Disease and related demential: For more information, contact your local Alzheimer Society or visit our Web site at www.alzheimerca