Page 14 at» News. Wednesdav. June 2. 19'93‘ BRENDA'S BOW-WOW GROOMING . Expert Grooming For All Breeds BRENDA RENWICK Howrah/Garrick Boundary 3 mi. Eastol Belmore 367-2060 ‘9 0 5% Qi Monday May 24th the mem- bers of Family Time of Knox Presbyterian Church held their annual garage sale in the arena parking lot I I $ The-"wind-up" potluck dinner forthe "Heritage of the Awesome Eight" 4â€"H Club was held Mon- day May Mlh with Julie Douglas as the hostes. Following a deli- cious meal Cindy Hutchison. marking her ï¬rst 4-H leadership role. and Julie Douglas. for corn- pIeting her ï¬rst 4-H Club. each were presented with a wall plaque by leaders Grace Elliott and Jane Raper. Other members of the club Heather Hall. Mary Jane Rawls. Janine Wright. Sara Raper. Amanda Raper. Erin Hutchison and Shawnda Elliott received engraved brass plates to apply to their well plaques. I ‘ l Congratulations to Shannon McBumey, daughter of Brenda and Brian, who was recently Shannon McBurney named top student in Co-operative Education program at F. E. Madill named the my student in the Co- operative Education progxam at RE. Madill. Her coop employer was John Schenk. a Wingham lawyer, who found her to be very thorough in her work! i t I Congratulations to Brad Wright who received his yellow belt irt karate recently! He trains in Wingham with Sensci Tyndall of the Tyndall School ofKt-ttate. v Q l Visitors over the past few weeks at the home of Tom and Janet Inglis have been George and Grace Bchtel of Kitchener. Dorothy Grove of Elora. Elma Goodridge of Cambridge, Rev. John and Lois Kurt: of Kitch- ener. Rev. Lyness and Helen Wark of Walkerton. Marlene Inglis. Maranda Henry and Tyson Kloostra allot Cambridge. 3 It ‘ Don‘t forget to attend the Mclntosh Cold Plate supper tonighu Congratulations to Jack and Albena Ferguson of Listowel on the occasion of their 50th Wed- ding Anniversary. * t l Congratulations to the pwple of Culross Township and the town of Teeswarer on the com» pletion of the new swimming pool! Many Belmore children have taken lemns in Teeswater for many years and are looking forward to the "big splash" on Sunday with the ofï¬cial opening. free swim followed by beef on a bun/hot dog dinner complete with entcnainment. - - o Around 98 attended the Seniors Rally - Zone 33 - "Seniors and Youth of Today" held at the Be]- more Community Centre on Fri- day May 28. n ‘ ; Many Belmore and area people both young and old. enjoyed the Soundsation presentation "A Disney Spectacular" over this Seniors' Rally held in Belmore Helen Nickel welcomed every- one as the hostess for the occa- sion. Waller Renwick brought greetings from the Bclmntc community. Cecil Charles pre- sented the detolions. rcmem bored those no longer with us and later on said Grace. Edna McKague introduced lvun to relate to the youth of today. Mildred Dickson commented on the convention hcld last year in Windsor. as she went to repre- sent the area and Marion Mundcll commented on the theme. Dambrowitz, who spoke on how 7 past week-end. It was sensational! Congratulations to all participants 7 success must cenainly make all those hours of practice very fulï¬lling. o o 14 Congratulations to Joe and ' Nancy Jeffmy of Aridrie. Alberta who will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary June 8th! s a o Coaches of Minor Ball are asked to get there signed Tri- Counly learn sheets and photo- copies of birth certificates to Clayton Baird A.S.A.P. - at least before June 20 which is the dead- line! a o 1 One more work session this Saturday and the batting cage should be operational! o s x The wind-up meeting for the '92-'93 Festival year will be held Monday, June 7. following the Chamber of Commerce meeting at 9 pm. Final ï¬nancial tally KELLY MoKAGUE and her sister Laurie Ford and children Sarah and Luke are pictured as they watched a mule swan in front at the home at Frank and Gladys Renwmk last week. it was a mn- away owned by Brenda Gathers who had been searching in! it. - Photo by Doualas I; » Karate Kid in Belmore Emil ll'ngm, utu. [mint ulch alt-"m rumâ€, run-Wit 1m: yr/lnlu belt to kamte [as] Walnut/“y tt‘t’tttng. I]. ’s \lmmt it uh the imp/1;. he won author m [he war a! a tournament in Ext'lcr ï¬lr plating 3n! tn Kumtte and with In»: mt'clalt'tt-n m,- » Â¥ Doug/tn "7V3 itmg Jth n Kara Pitta†by l ‘TCIS will be available. Flew some with any new ideas on how to improve the Maple Syrup Festi- val. tit Congratulations to ï¬rst-time grandparents. Harry and Sheila Reidner. who had their sign on the front lawn before 8 ant. Monday morning, "It's a Grand- son." complete with blue bal- loonsl Kyle was born toLori and Ron Grant at the Motutt Forest Hosipâ€" ta] on Monday, May 31 at 5 ram. Spoiling and babysitting privi- leges are extended to Aunt Amy! no After a delicious lunch, the new exmutivc was introduced and each club presented a ten-minute program of entertainment that was enjoyed by all. Gorrie volun- teered to be the host community next year. K STOKES -lohn'l‘homas Stokes passed away at Wingham and DlStJ'iCt Hospital. Wingham on Sunday. March 16, I997 at the age oi'XS years. Survived by his Wife.lllelbnncrlcan McBumey. ms daughters. Cumlc and lter husiruntlEricShawolOmngcville and Lynda and her husband ElwtmtlFitchol'RR.|,Wro>teler: gmntlchlldmn. Dal/id. Wadi: and OwcnShawandJasonandlcremy Ftlclt. Also survived by his tistet 0!ch Boll of Belgravc. hrnlhcr ClarenceSltikcsul'winghamund brothers-tnrhw. Juck and 0ich McBurncy urR R l.Wlnghnm. Clarence Vulll of Bolgruvc and textch more; and nephetv re deceased by his pater amcs Sn:sz and Elizabeth Lane and lhrcc 5mm. Eva Huttgh. All-ta Yutll :Ind Hustle Slokes. Vlsllil- (ton look place at Mt-numcy Fu- Henri Home on Monday allcrr noon and evcntng Funeral serv- ice was held :it the funcrul horn: on Tuesday at 1-30 p.m. Rev. Ann Barr nfï¬natt‘tl tmmcm m WmKelel Ccmutcry Memor nal donations to the Hem .‘lnd Stroke Foundullon would be up» pmcluttd as expmsnnns nl'sym- mlhr