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The Citizen, 2000-10-25, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2000. FROM BELGRAVE 9 tables in play at euchre party \There were nine tables of euchre in play on Wednesday, Oct. 18 in the Women’s Institute Hall. Winners were: high lady, Louise Bosman; second high lady, Jane Grasby; lone hands, Mary Taylor; low, Jean Pattison; high man, Mabel Wheeler; second high man, Ross Turvey; lone hands, Jim Coultes; low, Dennis Leddy. The next euchre is Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. PEOPLE AROUND BELGRAVE By Linda Campbell Call 357-2188 Mabel’s Moms began the season with their meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at their regular time. Those Dessert begins October WI Isabel Campbell, president of the Belgrave Women’s Institute, wel­ comed members and several guests to the October meeting, beginning with dessert served by Mary Hunter and Kay Roberts. The program convenor, Norma Moore, introduced Holly Morrison from The Flower Nook in Wingham, who demonstrated making a floral arrangement for Halloween, using a Duo performs for WMS The WMS held its meeting in the Church Monday evening, Oct. 16. Alice Nicholson welcomed guests from South Kinloss. God Cared for me was sung with Margaret Hamilton as pianist. Debbie Siertsema and Darlene VanderVeen sang two duets, I’m Sure of His Love and What a Friend We Have in Jesus which they dedicated to the memory of Hazel Dalrymple. The service in the Glad Tiding was used with Lottie Scott, Ivy Cloakey, Margaret Siertsema, Freda Scott and Dini Nethery reading the parts of Women of God. who attended were Crystal Agombar and Nicholas; Curtis Weber, Heather Campbell and Mason; Kim Higgins, Ashley and Shelby; and Donna Raynard, Heidi and Craig. Their topic was Babysitters. Rev. Phyllis Boyd and her friend Deana Pullinger of Nanaimo, B.C. visited recently with Phyllis’s rela­ tives, Matt and Mary Edgar of Petrolia, Frances Holland of Kincardine, Irlma Edgar of Wingham and Harvey Edgar of RR 4, Wingham at the home of Helen Stonehouse, Belgrave. pumpkin as a container. Audrey Fenton was the lucky winner of this centrepiece. Norma Moore demonstrated how to make a Christmas angel using a salt shaker as the body. Everyone made one under Norma’s guidance. During the business meeting the minutes and treasurer’s report were given by Nancy Jardin. Audrey Fenton reported on the Huron Roll call was a verse on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Siertsema gave the secretary report and Mrs. Cloakey the treasur­ er’s report. Mrs. Siertsema read a story written by Marilyn Vander Woude on how she is coping with Potters greet for Knox service Reta and Brian Potter greeted wor­ shippers to Knox United Church on Sunday, Oct. 15. Rev. Ethel Miner Clare welcomed the congregation. The senior choir sang He Walks With Me accompanied by Elizabeth Procter. Connie Shiell looked after the nursery. For children’s time Rev. Miner Clare talked about symbols and crosses. The Old Testament reading was from Job 23: 1-9, 16-17 and The Epistle reading was from Hebrews 4: 12-16 and the Gospel lesson was from Mark 10: 17-31. The meditation was entitled, Wealth. Joyce Vincent and John Dorsch took up the offering. The Songs of Our Faith concert County rally and plans were made for some members to attend the London area conference in Thorndale on Oct. 24. The basement steps in the hall have been repaired and a handrail will be installed. Line dancing classes may soon be started with Maureen Montgomery, Blyth, as instructor. Kay Roberts will get prices on cancer day by day. Rev. Cathrine Campbell intro­ duced the guest speaker, Nelva Scott who told of her work with seniors and how exercise programs help everyone. will be held on Friday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. The annual beef supper will be held on Nov. 15 with sittings at 5 p.m. and fl p.m. Tickets are avail­ able from the board of steward members. Theft in Morris On Oct. 18 at 6:30 p.m. Huron OPP were called to a residence on Cardiff Road in Morris Twp. The owner told police that some­ time in the last 10 days a person entered the unlocked house and removed money from envelopes left in the kitchen. The money stolen was in bills of large denomination. Anyone who can help solve this theft is asked to call the Huron OPP or Crime Stoppers. meeting new floor covering for the kitchen and washrooms. Some alterations to the kitchen were discussed with decisions to be made later. The Home and Country magazines were distributed and the next meet­ ing on Nov. 2i will feature Gary Jewitt speaking on Sleeping Children around the World. Mark Beaven Canadian Alliance candidate Beaven runs for Alliance Continued from page 1 “Now we have experience, sys­ tems set up and everything is going the right way. I am committed heart and soul to do what is needed to win.” ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - BRANCH 420 BLYTH The Poppy Campaign money collected in 1999 was $3,312.91 THE FOLLOWING IS A REPORT OF THE POPPY ACCOUNT POPPY ACCOUNT Bank Balance Sept. 30/99 $1544.09 Collected in 1999 Campaign 3312.91 Interest .15 Total $4857.15 EXPENDITURES Poppy Supplies 989.33 Printing & Advertising 562.08 Posters, Poems & Essay Contest Prizes 650.00 Parkwood Hospital Visit 1147.31 Donation to Bursary Fund 500.00 Service Charges 7.56 $3856.28 TOTAL RECEIPTS $4857.15 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 3856.28 BANK BALANCES SEPT. 30/00 $1000.87 The Legion has a supply of hospital beds, canes, crutches, wheelchairs, walkers, raised toilet seats for any person in our district who may require the use of them. A special thanks goes out to all the Business Clubs and people who have supported The Blyth Legion Branch 420 Poppy Campaign in the past. Also thanks to the Legion members who have assisted in making this one of the best poppy campaigns ever. Poppy Week will start November 1st to November 11th. Yours truly, Poppy Campaign Chairperson Crystal Taylor Poppy Chairperson Crystal Taylor would like to thank all who made the 1999 Campaign the success it has been, final calculations indicate gross receipts approaching $3,313.06 earmarked for service to veterans and their families. As the 2000 campaign approaches it seems appropriate to thank all who donated during the door to door canvass last November. A special thanks to the following businesses and organizations for their continuing support: A.J.R. Towing Chris Lee Enterprise Manning's Building Supplies All Boro Farms Craig Sawmill Mason Bailey Real Estate Atlas Tanning Derwin Carter Trucking McClinchey South End Auto Auburn Co-op Don McAdam Trucking Murray Nesbitt Backhoeing Service Bainton Ltd. Dressing Room Only Nicole's Hairstyling Bainton's Old Mill Elliott Insurance Brokers Ltd. Orchill Farms & Orchards Bill Dougherty Hardwood Slabs Ferguson Transport Pappco General Store Bill McDougall Bulldozing G.L. Hubbard Ltd. Picture It Black Creek Clothing Co. GT Comer Cafe R. Stephen Thompson Accounting Blyth Apothecary Gord Jenkins Construction Radford Farm Equipment Blyth Beavers, Cubs & Scouts Gordon Chamney Radford Group Blyth Centre For The Arts Gore's Home Hardware - Remember When Blyth Christian Reformed Church Grand View Restaurant Rob Radford Farm Machine Repairs Blyth Construction Green Gallery Rosco's Haulage Blyth Decor Shoppe Hamm's Car Sales Rovers Blyth Flooring Centre Hensall Co-op & Londesboro Feed Mill Salon 54 Blyth Girl Guides, Brownies, Howson's Mills Scrimgeour's Food Market Pathfinders and Sparks Hullett Central Public School Siertsema Masonry Blyth Inn Hullett Masonic Lodge Spa Essentials Blyth Ladies Auxiliary Br. 420 Hullett Township ' Steve Radford Ontario Used Parts Blyth Legion Br. 420 Huron Pioneer Threshers Sticker's Family Restaurant Blyth Lions Club Huron Tractor Ltd. Stitches by M.J. Blyth Masonic Lodge J.B.R. Transit The Citizen Blyth Printing Jim Anderson Tree Moving The Old Mill Blyth Public School John C. Myers Today's Variety, Londesboro Blyth Vet. Services Johnston Cabinetry Tom Duizer Plumbing & Heating Blythe Brooke Orchards Knights of Columbus Village of Blyth \ Brent Brooks Construction LJ's Auto Graveyard Vincent Construction Burkholder Auto Body Londesboro Lions Club W.J. Ward Metal Products Buy The Pound Mercantile Londesboro Seed Plant W.L. Walsh C.N. Blasting & Demolition Londesboro Women's Institute Watson's Livestock Campbell Transport Luann's Country Flowers William & Kim Bruce Carman Riley Transport Ltd. MGM Townsend Tire William E. Hallahan Construction Ltd. Carol's Candies & Collectables Maitland Transport Wilson Paralegal Chauncey's Mama Root's Ye Old Village Store