Belmore WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 7, [1993] - [1998], p. 8

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‘6 Page 16 â€" The News. chnwthy. November 24. B93 Home of the v SADDLEDOME Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials HOURS: Mon. to Fri 7 am. to B p.m. L'nansed under LLBO SaLandSun. Dunn: a pint. 392-6663 , The Knox Presbyterian Church held their annual potluck dinner at the church Saturday Nov. 13 with 65 amending. I I I Jennifer Filch held a surprise birthday party for Arthur and Carl Filrzh Saurrtlzy Nov. 13th. t 0 t The Bluevalcchlmore Young People have once again begun for the season. I a . Congraurlations an: extended to ’Bill and Cindy De Vos on the birth of their son William Jason. Jason will be spoiled by brolher and sisters Rather, Lindsay, Ferâ€" nanda and Tyler. He was born Sunday Nov. I4Lh and will soon require a hair cut, weighing in at )0 lb. 5 oz. and measuring 24 inches in length!!! a I I The sincere sympathy of the community iserrrcnded to Elaine, Harry, Angie and Sandra Busby on the sudden passing of Elaine's lather Steve Mallock in his 67Ilt year on Saturday November the 13th. Funeral service was held Tuesday in Owen Sound with in- terment in Elmira on Thursday. Besides Elaine and her lamin he leaves to mourn his passing his wife Genie, Charlene of Kitch- ener, Mary ofPort Elgin, Joni of North Bay. Steve of London and Ed of'l'ara and their families t I a Hostesses for die W.l. Card party Thursday evening were Betty Darling, Doris Hays, Marlis Hofmann and Edith Stokes. Seven tables of card players enjoyed the evening. High lady went to Ruby Armâ€" Cratt show plans finalized strong. second high lady was Flora Willits, high man went to Les Douglas, second high was Alan Darling, most lune hands went to Russel Nickel and the door prize was won by Steve Pocluyko. The next card party is scheduled for Thursday Dec. m1. . ‘ O The Moms ol' the Belmore Moms and Tots have been busy making the final arrangements for their annual craft sale which will be held in the Belmore Arena Saturday Nov. 17th from 10:00 am. until 3:00 p.mi Many vendors will be on hand. bake table and lunch available so don‘t mis this opportunity It) do some Christmas shopping and visit with your neighbours! I I I A brass keepsake item has been found on the 10th of Tumberry. Owner must identify same and puvide proof {it visual inspwtionastheitem is partofa marched seL No reward is sought by finderand no storage costsare owen. a o n The United Girl-oh Women had their monthly meeting Wednes- day. November 17. Jean Cracker had the devotions. Deb Marcelle read two poems and a medita- tionnl reading. There was a report on the Presbytery. Funds are beâ€" ing sent to the Presbytery Lay Foundation. Margaret Woods had a feature â€" Don't Leave Your Brain at Home when you go to Church. The December meeting will be held Wednesday, Dec. 15 in Belle Haven Lounge and the Country Cooks will cater the Randy Scott visits from , Brooks, Alberta ‘ Randy Scott of Brooks. Alberta flew into Toronto on Saturday morning to watch his nieces from Bluevale. Jenni and Ashley Campbell. play hockey. The girls play for the Wingham Hawks and their team had put out a London girts‘ team to advance to the All Ontario Provincial Championships in Mississauga He then came to Bclrnore to the Pancake Festival and visited with friends. On Sunday he had a ‘ncarly Easter with his parents. Don and Doris Caesar. his Grandma Bertha Struthers. sisters Chris. Pat and Vickie. their husbands and families. Randy retumcd to Brooks on Monday. He says . his friends and relatives. "hello" to l mm]. In Best wishes are extended to Deanne Dickson as she rests at home following her accident on the icy road to work Saturday morning. All are thankful she had her seat belt on. In Get well wishes are extended to Mae Johann as she is currently a patient in Wingharn md District Hmpital. iii The Knox Presbyterian Church held their annual potluck dinner Saturday evening with 65 attend- ing. t‘. Jennifer Fitch held a surprise party Sunday evening for her husband. Arthur. and fatherâ€"in- law. Carl, who were both cele- brating birthdays. nu BELMOHE PHE-TYKES: back row - Coaches Waryne middle row 7 Byron Honon, Justin Weber, Chrls Flemna Inglis. Mitchell Kielter. Matt Weishar. Jordon Jacklm, MlC Andrew Inglis - Photo by Douglas The Thrrll of Motocross Steve Eadie is pictured flying high over the final tabletop at the Paisley R.A.T. track thls past summer. Steve enjoys the thrill ol motocross racing even though it is a very demanding and often dangerous sport. The 1993 lall Maple Leal MX sedes has been his best to date. placing 2nd overall in the 125 Beginner class (30 riders) and and overall in the GP Begrnner class (1520 riders). Steve achieved his first overall race win at Farrington MX park near Barrie in October. He looks lorward to the 94 season and plans to ste u andeo - Is in the Junior ranks. Hoo, Kale Kiefter and Vicki Jacklin; rdl, Justin Neleman: lronl row - Mitchell hael Hoskins. Absent - Travis Inglis and

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