The Citizen, 2002-04-10, Page 11Easter Sunday guests with Mabel
Wheeler were Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Taylor, Alliston and Jim Coultes,
Wingham.
Colleen Irwin, Adam, Abby and
Alex Van Derjagt and Mark
Commandment of Port Carling and
Murray, Michael and Richard Irwin
were Easter Sunday dinner guests
with Betty, Kevin and Nicholas
Irwin.
Helen and Brent Wilson of
London and Robert Thompson of
Wingham also visited Easter Sunday
at the same home.
Sharon, Geoff, Stephanie and
Michelle Viglianti of London, Carol,
Brian, Mark and Graeme Shaw of
Kintore, Pam, Richard, Brad and
Shawn Gethke of Goderich and Ilene
and Iry Gethke of Haliburton were
BUYING FOR A MINOR
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WINGHAM & DISTRICT HOSPITAL HIGHLIGHTS
AUXILIARY EVENTS:
The Wingham & District Hospital Auxiliary will be hosting the area Region 2 Spring Conference on
April 22nd at the North Huron Wescast Community Complex. All members wanting to attend Gall
Brenda (357-3889) or Marilyn (357-1923)
Spring Rummage Sale: to be held April 24th from 3:00 - 8:00 p.m. and April 25th from 9:30 am. •
1:30 p.m.
Auxiliary Annual Meeting will be held on April 29th at 1:30 p.m. in the Terrace Room.
CHOLESTEROL EDUCATION CLASS:
This program will be offered on April 30th from 1:30.3:00 p.m. in the hospital gymnasium. A doctor's
referral is required. For more information or to register cat Cherie at 357.3210, ext. 275.
DIABETES EDUCATION CLASS:
The next class will be held on April 25th from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. in the hospital gymnasium. A
doctor's referral is required. For more information or to register call Linda at 357-3210, ext. 362.
Phone: 357-3210 Fax: 357-2931 E-Mail: winghosp@wcl.on.ca
Learn how to make your
pool a simple pleasure.
Come to our free BioGuard educational
evening. We'll show you how to open
your pool, and give you tips on how to
keep your water sparkling all summer long.
Date: April 17
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Pools & Sports
234 Main St. N., Seaforth
527-0104
Refreshments and door prizes
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2002. PAGE 11
UCW April event
in Listowel, Apr. 15
Ready to market
The Belgrave Guiding groups kicked off their annual cookie
drive on Thursday night. (Vicky Bremner photo)
FROM BELGRAVE
Community
Club meets
The Belgrave Community Club
met Friday, April 5 with a very good
attendance.
The Spring Rally will be held
April 18 at the Dungannon
Agricultural Hall with registration
starting at 9:30 a.m.
Shoot will be played in Belgrave
April 12 and April 26.
Jeff Hawkins from Wroxeter was
the guest speaker. It was an
enjoyable afternoon listening to his
humour and his unusual talent. He
also brought with him a five-string
banjo which had been made by his
uncle in 1970.
The meeting closed by singing
God Save The Queen followed by a
social time.
Vandals
damage
lawn
On April 2 at approximately 8:15
a.m. Huron OPP were called to East
Wawanosh Public School just west
of Belgrave on Belgrave Road over
vandalism.
The principal advised the officer
that sometime over the previous
weekend a vehicle drove across the
front lawn of the school leaving
-deep ruts in the grass.
Also tracks left indicate that the
vehicle in question had driven across
the rear section of the school
property.
Over the last few months the
school has been vandalized several
times. OPP officers believe that the
same group of persons has done a lot
of the damage. Anyone who can help
stop this vandalism is asked to call
the local OPP or Crime Stoppers
with their tips.
Euchre results
On Wednesday, April 3 there were
nine tables of euchre in play at the
Women's Institute Hall.
Winners were: high lady, Audrey
Vath; second high lady, Gordon
Bosman; most lone hands, Mary
McIntosh; low lady, Alice Nicholson;
high man, Dennis Leddy; second high
man, Ken Spears; most lone hands,
Alf Nichol; low man, Stuart
Chamney.
There is euchre again on
Wednesday, April 10 at 8 p.m.
Nine tables of, euchre were in play
on Wednesday, March 27.
Winners were: high lady, Irlma
Edgar; second high lady, Doris
Michie; lone hands, Viola Adams;
low lady, Margaret McVittie; second
high man, Joe Spitzig; lone hands,
Allan Edgar; low man, John Norman.
The April meeting of the Belgrave
Evening Unit to Knox United
Church, Belgrave was held Tuesday,
April 2 in the church basement.
Lorna Cook leader welcomed
everyone and read a poem Spring
Cleaning.
The May meeting will be held at
Lorna Cook's home May 7.
The annual meeting of Huron
Presbyterial will be held at Parkview
United Church, Stratford May 5 and
6. The moderator is to speak on the
Monday.
The April event is being held in
Listowel April 15.
Nancy Corrigan was the guest
speaker. She led in worship. In
Loving Partnership We Come was
sung.
Her theme was caring for each
other.
The Servant Song was sung.
Members were asked to write a
prayer, or someone to pray for, on a
footprint shape they were given.
Nancy conducted a workshop to
explain Faithful Footsteps, a
screening procedure to ensure that
everyone is safe.
Easter dinner guests on Saturday
with Donna and Les Shaw.
Lorna Cook and Lottie Scott
recently returned from a holiday in
Arizona. While there an unfortunate
incident happened with Lottie
breaking her hip.
Olive Bolt and Leona Black have
also fallen breaking their hips. The
Belgrave community wishes these
ladies a speedy recovery.
Knox United Church is holding a
yard sale and silent auction on
Saturday, April 20 from 9 a.m. - 2
p.m. The sale will be held at the
Women's Institute Hall. If you have
any items you would like to donate
and need help to get them to the W.I.
Hall, please phone the office at 357-
4561 and leave a message or call
Thursday morning and talk with
Ruth to make arrangements for pick
up.
Otherwise, take your items to the
W.I. Hall Friday evening, April 19
after 4 p.m. If you have an item for
the silent auction, contact Les Shaw
at 357-3185.
Lunch will „be served in the
church.
Gord and Myrtle Pengelly have
returned from their winter holiday in
Arizona. -