Belmore WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 6, [1990] - [2005], p. 9

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y evening mem- ., Happy Gang met in Haven Apartments th Dennis Thompson 1’. as guest speaker. on safety measures for a?” ... . “Mu. Eileen Johann and Mrs. Dora McGuinness attended Brit- iipygohanu's 4th birthday party held at the home of her parents. Gilber't and Cindy Johann in 'I’eeswatermSannday. no 'Peter and Grace Mulvey and sons. Steve and Tim. enjoyed the weekend in Tomato and attended the Toronto Maple Leaf and Calâ€" gory Flames hockey game at Maple Leaf Gardens on Saturday night. They had the unexpected pleasureof meeting Lanny Mc- Donald after the game and of course the boys were ahle to get his autograph. In Jackson Dunkirt is enjoying a three-week vacation in Florida with Robin and Chhrmaine Dunkin of Stratltroy. "- Last Wednesday attemoon 13 members of the Belmore Wom- ens‘ Institute met in the library for the International Affairs meeting convened by Doris Hays, Myrtle Weir and Janet Inglis. The ladies presented a wealth of in formation on the country of Australia. in the form of a skit. They noted that the farm machinery is smaller, drinking water is saved from rain water. one half of the animals are more snpiats, many enjoy outdoor sports due to the warm weather and aircraft attd radio are used for medical services and education for those on the outback. Doris closed this pan of the meeting with a story about growing up in ,nuturttbpllitl [in I DlChSUN ~ Scull .tnd Lulu) ire hupm m nnuutmrr Ihu Jrrnul oi onttm um. Ht- ..mmi nu ‘ Sim-mm I7. :[ltlfi “V ' lh\ h it] (inth |~t rut-t) mut- hrnthcr .‘I ( unnm' .tnd Bruntth Tltztn‘u go in nv mil » nu. unth m nu; tut pmmn w. m Dr mt. .tml m.- rm mm. mg dsurgttitlstnititthBHL. Uuul shuns Mum"). ('nn» w Rn mu. .mn nmrm .mn .. \:r} nit-an (Think I...“ m trim} t »r .m m~ luu‘ m up pm [in i ' ' New South Wales. entitled 'When I Was A child." In the business portion. Mrs. Eleanor Dane wu returned as representa- tive on the area board. Mrs. Ma- bel Bos displayed her new homemade shopping bag which she recently made to help with the environment issue. The meeting closed with the ladies serving a lunch of fruit. including kiwi from Australia. ‘0‘ Twenty-three ladies are enjoy- ing the eight-week quilting course being instructed by Mrs. Jean Welch of Bluevalc. Various new sewing techniques will be applied to the "sampler quilt" that each lady is making. It. Hockey Shots Scotes to report this week arc: TYKE: The Tykes have had a busy week and played some great games of hockey. The boys hosted Normanhy on Thursday evening but drew a blank as the visitors defeated them 543. On the weekend they played in the Nor- manby Novice Tournament in Ayton. On Friday evening they slipped past Walkcrton 4-3 with Brad Wright being the big scorer. notching all four goals. On Sat- urtiay they met up with Ops (near Pcterbomugh) and nipped them 2< l with Brad Harkness and Brad Wright getting Belmorc‘s mark- ers. On Sunday they met a strong Btuiord team which defeated them 6-2. Brad Wright was once again the hometown scorer. Congratu» lotions on a great showing boys! ATOM: The Atoms didn‘t fare so well as they were dominated by Wingham on Saturday losing 1172. Goal gettch for Bolmore were Jamie Vollmer assisted by Colin Wright and Colin Wright assisted by Kevin Wright. The community was shocked and saddened to learn of the sud- dcn passing of Mrs. Amber Uh- dcrwood. Heartfelt sympathy K extended in Nelson and members of the Underwood and Gibbons families. we xii FEE WEE: The Pee Woes also had a tough week losing last Monday evening in Kincardine 4» 2 with David Jacques putting the puck between the pipes for Bel- more. I‘m past week some exciting schoolboys curling took place as sixteen teams curled off for top spot in Zone BE. On Thursday morning eight rams squared off in Vanastra with the other eight in Seaforth. At the end of the day, eight teams were still in play and the action resumed on Sunday morning in Vanastra. At the end of play. Scaforth emerged as the “A” winner undefeated with the "B" winner being decided this Tuesday afternoon at Vanasn-a. Madill's two teams represented their school well. The Chris BANTAMS: The Lucknow boys weren't to be smitten twice by the Behnore team and slipped by their visitors 4-3 on Saturday. Scoring for Belmore were Trevor Metcallc. assisled by Kevin Eadie rink with team members Don Hawkins vice, Steve Eadie 2nd and Mike Lewis lead. went undefeated Thursday With a 104 victory over Mitchell and a 9-4 win over Kincardine. On Sunday they dominated Listowel 11.4 but were outcurled by a strong Seafonh rink 8-4. The Eadie rink will now play off with Palmer- ston for the 'B' title on Tuesday. The Greg deVos rink with team members lan Mortan vice, ’l‘om Hawkins 2nd and Jonathan Grummett lead, played three 4 thgham‘s F.Ei adtll Curling earn vice: Tom Hawkins. 2nd.- Jonathan Gmmrnett lead. (770 us Most of us believe in a four leaf clover bringing good luck, but Mrs. Ann llnwkins thinks she may have double good luck Congratulations to John and Florence Dickson from their Bcltnnre area friends, neighbours and family as they Cclcbratc metr h wedding anniversary, {nrltet . ‘ “g e children an honourt Thur ouse tn the ‘ h them With an Opkl'l “ Belmmc library on holiday from 3 (m to 4-00. )Q‘il as she spotted an cight»lcufclovcr last week whilc Liking a walk on llltZlI furrn. On chucking lllt’ World Book of Rccordx. :1 [our- tecn loaf clover was found in the US. so Ann Will have to keep looking if she wants to break that rtx'ord. Murphy and Dave Reinhardt. as- sisted by Jason Huber and Jason Hubu assisted by Kevin Christie. BANDITS: The Bandits hosted Palmerston on Wednesday gvening and clipped the visitors I. G ore School Boys‘ Zone 13B playdowns games on Thursday. They had little trouble with Mt. Forest #2 learn. defeating them 12-4 but lost a heartbreaker to Palmerston 7-6. Both teams are coached by Dave Hawkins. Other teams tak- ing part from the zone were Seaforth 2. Mitchell 2. Listowel 2, Exeter 1. Mt. Forest 2. Palmerston 2. Clinton 2 and Kincardine 1. Good luck to the Eadie link as it would be great to see them in action at the Zone 13 A & B finals which will be held in Batmore on Feb. 3rd and 4th. Mngham’s F. Madlll Curling Team til: left to right » Mike Lewis. lead: Steve Eadie. 2nd: Chris Eadie. skip: Don Hawkins. vice. reg Vos, skip: lurt Morton, ’ WMWWMII WWW... , Terry and Joan Hays wctc hone cured at a surprise farewell party on Friday, July 20th at their home. Twenty familics'parum» patsd In the event. An otl paint- ing and a gift oi money were presented to them as Terry and Iottn are moving to Listowel on August 3rd. The community cx- lcntls best w 'hcs to them as they Will be mlSSCfl tn the commu- nit t. ) at?

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