Belmore WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 6, [1990] - [2005], p. 8

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I " .- '*age 8 - The News. Wednesday. January to, 1990 Belmore Personals .m. The community extends con» gratulationa to Marilyn and Kevin Ashley on the birth of their son. Christopher. born on Ctuimu Day. Also In Jim and Mug Renwick on their first. ‘6. Visitors with Mrs. Myrtle Metcalfc for a few days last week were Janie Ind Enno Visingi and family 01' Ajax. on Mrs. Eileen Johann visited with her sister. Ruth Hanung of Lisowel for a few days this past what. no The conuminiiy intends sincere aympathy to Mrs. Leona Ap- pleby and family of On: Suitiori with the passing of Glenn Ap- plcby on December 26th. A niirttbu from the m attended the Ethical which was held the fol. lowing Saturday in Barrie. The Applebys were former residents of the area. having lived on the 10th of Tumberry where Hank and Mabel Boas now reside. on Once again the Chamber of Commerce Dance Committee prodwed an excellent New Year’s Eve celebration. entitled tltis year ‘Glnmouramaf Community folk. its well as a number from neighbouring towns have learned that Belmore knows how to throw a first class party. As guests tim'ved for the social hour. they found the complex beauti- l'ully decorated in a pink and oh ver theme. with balloons, Stars. trees. lights. picket fence and trellis and an old-fashioned cutter. Aprmximatcly 250 enyoyed UK delicious cuisine of the Belmore Catering Group and following the candlelight dinner. Hum Busby Gay Lea B The Belmore Curling Club will kick-rill the G21) Lea Better Bullt‘r Bonspiel. Feb. Zth - March 401. l‘NO, with :i wtnc and (lime social on the Suturdut cvcning, The :ILtqu competition will team the following iLi} The Belmore club has tviii shoes ol' ice so a unique format is used to accommodate all the players wishing to participate in the Guy Lea cicnt Di or null thii club mcmhi-nhip of I ll! will no tuall} curl lft the banspis. and many othch 'Al” he uort and sister Debbie. better known a the Crippled Duck. supplied the music as couples danced the hours of 1989 away. Hats off to the hardworking dance commib In: of Heather and Philip Eadie. Liz and Mun-ay Loutti't. Olive and Doug Jeffrey and Mary Ann and Glen Irwin and a special thanks to Nancy and Will Stafford and Judy Dickson and Murray Lyons for all their help in misting the dance committee. Truly a great success and l ant sure i speak for most that we look forward to next year's event! u. tcy V s didn'l'slop people frorri a riding the regular insti- tute card party last Thursday evening at eight tables were in play. Top Winners for the evening were high lady - Helene Hasltins. 2nd high lady - Linda Davidson. high mun - Gary Schlossel. 2nd high man ~ Hank nos. most lone hands - Gertie urnkin and Aileen Brebner won the doorprize. Hostesscs for the party were Florence Dickson. Doris Hays and Eleanor Dane. Next party on the 18th. a. Residents of Belle Haven Apartments held their monthly birthday puny on December 28th with Agnes Brclmerand Margaret Hallman being the guests of honour, Special entertainment was supplied by step dancer. Krista Mctcallc. daughter of Dwight and Shirley hlctcalfe. at For ladies in the community wishing to get rid of those winter blnhs. and if you can sew 3 Eric seam. then the new quilting course being held at the library on Monday evenings is the an~ SWL‘I for you The course will be K Belmore Curling C the [‘(JPUJJJ' cvcni Faith train on trred \Hil play a double inatt- tiul elimination Thc insult \Hrll’llng team villi tit-m piii in: to Sll glimcx duiiru thc wet 7 ‘Our organi/ing Cnmttiiitn‘ has done :i umdcrlul Jill". uiil LhiUr orguiiilcr. Brenda Runhuriit ’Th: l2 members all th-l.‘ a rep fl§l- hiltt) .ind mouthing ii i whirl: um tor lht‘ is ' lub hosts etter Butter Bonspiel ittsu'uctnd by Mrs Jam Welch of Bitievalci on Don Eadie Joined other mem- bers of the Mount Forest Har- Sornc ol' the Belmore teams saw limited action during the Christmas break but from the scores they certainly didn‘t get lazy recording a number of wins and tie games. Congratulations to the Bantams on achieving their first win of the season. WIN OVER MILDMAY TYKES: The Tykes had only one game to report defcating Mildmay 5-1. Scoring for the home team were Rob Moffat. Mitch Definer and Bradley Wright. TWO TIES ATOM: The Atoms played an exhibition game with Winghiim on the 28m of December and managed a 3-3 tie. Goal garters for Belmore were Brad Mctcalfe, Jason Mctcalfe and Jamie Vollmcr with assists going to Brad Metcalfe and Jamie Vollmcr. On Friday night the boys trav- elled to Ripley and again ended the game with a 2-2 tie. Scoring for Belmore were Jamie Vollmcr and Dean McClorey WIlJ‘l Jason Metcalfe getting the assists. A TIE AND A RESOUNDJNG WIN PEEWEES: On December l9th. Belmore hosted Walkcnon with the game ending in a 3-3 tie. Notchng the goals for Bel- more were DaVld Jacques with one and Jason Huber with two. On Dec. 30th. the boys showed no mercy as they thumped the visiting Durham team 136. Hot tricks went to Pat Nelcmuiis and Band Jacques Wllh Stuart McKay. Mark Huber and Rob Hammcll each getting two goals and Jason Huber netting one. On January 2. the boys had an excit- ing game with Kincardinc 2 tram, hut couldn't get the exuo goal needed for a win and had to settle for a no 4-4. Pat Nclcmans week long «null and the more» an {n- (nicd ’Etirjmrie uill fi"'l~L‘ an award, \JAiJ Reinhardt A: per- cha~e extra Git) LL'J product. such a; c w, and only up lhc ;ri7c bad: with LhCIf tool In muniin min.» in.) mini. notes mm .u .i your l at .munl winning Ga) Lu; butter uni ii toutenir pin, Ga}. Lea b‘cttcr Biii‘i't Hilli- Kpll'i) are mu m I’lllii 'wcxl~ n (inletle when . m iili .urmi. . lo.- has :i [in The Edmun- stunt is int. tnonairm in attending the Ontario District (C.0.T.S.) Chapter Olliccrs Training School held iii Geneva Park on Lake Couchich‘ led the attack with two goals while Mark Huber and Stuart McKay netted one apiece. A WIN FOR THE BANTAMS! On December 22nd. the boys decided it was time to give their coaches a Christmas present and came out flying when Lucknow came to low“. BANTAMS: They chalked up their very first win of the season with a 8-5 victory over the visit- irig team. Putting the puck be‘ tween the pipes for the home team were Glen Falconer unus- sisted. Jason Huber 2. Trevor Mctctilfe 2 and Kevin Christie. David Deyell and Dave Reinhardt each with one. Assists went to Trevor Metealfc. Jason Huber. Joe Vollmcr and David Deyell. On the 29m. the boys travelled to Kincnrdine and hoped for a second victory but were held at bay with a 6-6 tie. Congratulations to Mike "ClSI. a Pchw. on net- Belmore Cu Congratulations to the Murray McKague rink on winning the "B" side of the BASF Provincial Farmers' Curling Zone 8 play- downs held in Wingham during the holidays. The team will now advance to the provincial chum- pionship being held in Harriston on Jan. l9â€"2l. Other members of the team included Philip Eadie. Aart deVos and Neil Hemingway. Good luck fellows! on Two F,E‘ Madill rinks will compete in the Gore School Buyi‘ Zone Piztydowns at Vanas- tra on Thursday. The Chris Eadie rink With Don Hawkins, Steve Eadie and Mike Lewis and the Greg chos rink with Jan Mon tzin. Tom Hawkins and Jonathan an. The weather did not darn the spirits ofJohn and Haunt: Don and D' Cameron of Wingham. "£11212? ily and friends of Brenda male" as they gathered to view them eit- changc their wearing vows Satur~ day aflcrnoon. The wedding din- ner and reception was held at the Belmore Community Centre v the hall decorated suitath with pink and black balloons and mean-tars! Followin their w ' Jedff and Breida st t: in Wingham ~ m: o.- ing this past weekend. Lloyd Silliclt of Teoawater alto at- taunt. no Hockey Shots ting two goals in his first apprairanee at a Bantam. Sing!» went to Trevor Metenlle. Scottie Girvin. Glen Falconer and Juan Huber. Assists want in Trevor Meicalfe. Scottie Girvin and Glen Falconer. On January 5th. the boys were once again robbed nfl victory as Walkerton slipped put them 3-2. Trevor Meicalfe notched both of Belmom‘r goals untmisted. BANDITS: The handlts ptoyod they didn't get too much turkey during the holiday: by defeating the Kunzville Crusaders 4-3 with Archie MacDonald getting a hat trick and Keith Harper netting one. They came away with a do when they hosted the Neurtadt Flames last Wednesday 4-4. Scoring for Belmore were Murray Loutlil. Dave lreiand. Jim Mawhinney and Rick McPher- son. each with one. 0.0 ' rling Clips Grummett will vie for a top spot which would allow them to ad vancc to the next level. The boyl are coached by Dave Hawkins. Co for it guysl .0. Figure Skating Congrauilations to the follow- ing young people who were suc- cessful in passing badges: Denise Kicffer. beginner. Leanne Pear and Stephanie Jacques. elemen- tary: Nicole and Angela Ross. Novice lll; Erin McPherson. Novice lV: Tyson DeBocr. ele- mentary; Johanna Evcrs. Novice lV; April Vollmer. pre-bcginner'. Shawndzi Elliott. Novice ill; Laura McPherson. elementary. A surprise silver wedding an- niversary party was held in honour of Diane and John Wil- helm in the Belmore Curling Lounge on Saturday evening Their lamin and friends gathered for dinner and a sociable evening. Congratulations from the Be]- more community! L971 tht organ (fillitn and i',il'nin( m Cum ‘1 [fig 1% G“

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