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RECEIVES KIT BAG Cadet Sherry Heibein, right, of Brussels Legion
Army Cadet Corps receives her kit bag from Doug Hayter, a member of
Ipperwash Army Cadet Camp's QM staff. In the middle of the picture ,Is
Lt. Rose Vandenberg also of Brussels. Cadet Heibein arrived at
Ipperwash Army Cadet Camp on July 4th to take a two-week course in
Junior Cadet Leader. During the course, Cadet Heibein will have the
chance to take part in canoeing, orienteering, watermanship and
swimming courses.
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About 75 relatives gath-
ered at Auburn Community
Hall on Sunday, July 15 for
the 8th Cook reunion. Games
and races were enjoyed out-
doors. After a smorgasbord
supper the president Norman
Cook conducted a short busi-
ness meeting with the follow-
ing officers for the next
reunion to be held in Bel-
grave Community Centre the
third Sunday injuly of 1981.
,43fficers for 19 81 are: Presi-
dent - Albert Cook, Belgrave;
vice president - Russel Cook,
Blyth; secretary treasurer -
Mrs. James Walsh, Blyth;
lunch committee - Mr. and
Mrs. Mansel Cook, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Cook, Blyth;
sports - Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Black, Belgrave, Mr.
and Mrs. Cameron Cook,
R.R. 4, Brussels. Special
thanks was given to Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Robinson of Aub-
urn for their help. The oldest
person present was Mrs.
Fred Cook of Pinecrest Nurs-
ing Home. The youngest
person was Heather Cook,
infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Cameron Cook of Rip-
ley. Relatives attended from
Toronto, Mount Hope,
Goderich, Ripley, Belgrave,
Auburn and Blyth.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide,
Kimberley, Jennifer and
Trevor of Mount Hope spent
the weekend with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Garner
Nicholson.
We are sorry to hear that
Willard Armstrong is a pat-
ient in the Wingham and
District Hospital.
We are sorry to hear that
Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie fell last
week and fractured her hip.
She is a patient in the
Wingham and District Hosp-
ital. Her many friends wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Harry McGuire
returned home last week
from the Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital.
Miss Sherri Nicholson of
Alliston who has been
holidaying with her grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Garner
Nicholson returned home on
Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Nicholson on
Sunday.
Mrs. Telford Cook attend-
ed the wedding of Muriel.
Jacklin to Larry Gibson at the
Listowel Presbyterian
Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Walker of Goder-
ich on Saturday to the 50th
annual Rath reunion held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Rath of Putman, the
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site of the first reunion held
fifty years ago. This was a
special reunion with 138
members signing the reg-
ister.
Quite a number of people
from this area attended the
12th of July on Saturday held
iq Blyth.
Miss Hazel Young and
Mrs. Ella Green of Westport
are spending this week with
their sister Mrs. Sara Ander-
son.
Keith Cartwright of Lon-
don, son-in-law of Mrs. Mae
Rinn attended the Ontario
Games for Physically Handi-
capped in Oshawa this past
weekend. Keith won two
gold medals for javelin and
two silver medals for racing.
He started the first wheel-
chair basketball game in
London and is now coach of a
second team. Keith and four
others from London go onto
the Canada Games in Van-
couver.
Mr. and M rs. Lyle Arm-
strong, Saskatoon, Sask. and
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gibson of
Listowel visited last Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby. They also visited
with Mrs. Mary Armstrong
of Huronview, Clinton.
We are sorry to hear that
Mrs. Gordon Higgins is a
patient in Wingham District
Hospital.
ANNIVERSARY
Marilyn' and Don Craig,
Nancy and Ed Daer and their
families entertained their
parents Winnie and Charles
Johnston, Blyth on„ the
occasion of their 40th wed-
ding anniversary on Saturday
June 23rd at the Blyth
Memorial Hall. •
The evening was spent
dancing to the music of disc
jockey Brian Elmslie of
Wingham and reminiscing.
Following a smorgasbord
lunch, Charlie thanked
everyone for helping to make
their 40th anniversary such a
pleasant evening.
Relatives and friends at-
tending were from Brantford
Niagara Falls, Sarnia, Tees-
water, Woodstock, Petrolia,
London, Brigden, Blyth,
;Wingham, Ottawa, Paris,
3rampton, Cambridge (Galt)
Edinburgh, Scotland, Goder-
ich, Fullarton, Petersburg,
Belgrave, Gorrie, Arva and
Listowel,
Mrs. Leonard James
returned home on Sunday
after spending a week with
her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pearson
of Toronto.
Dr. Ronald Taylor of St.
John's Newfoundland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor
visited last week with Mark
Taylor of Leamington; Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor of
Sarnia; and their aunt Mrs.
Anne Collins of Sarnia.
400 at Kin
pork roast
On June 9th the Belgrave
and District Kinsmen held
their annual pork roast in the
Brussels Arena. Supper was
served to over 400 people in
the area. Three pigs • were
roasted for the supper which
was followed by a dance to
the music of Moran Brothers.
On the same afternoon
Kinsmen ball teams from
Lucknow, Walkerton, Point
Clarke and Belgrave com-
peted in the annual slo-pitch
ball tournament in Brussels.
Walkerton won the champ-
ionship and. Belgrave won
the consolation trophy.
The help of the Kinsmen
and their wives made both
these events a success and
proceeds from the barbeque
will be donated to help cystic
fibrocis. -
Many Kinsmen and their
wive attended the Instal-
lation Night in Wingham on
June 15th for new executives
of clubs in the area. Lloyd
Michie held a Kinsmen
barbeque on June 22nd, and
at this meeting the possib-
ility of starting a kinetic club
was discussed.