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sort the apples. (Photo by Langlois)
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31. 1979 7
The second meeting of the
Belgrave H 4-HClub was held
September 26 at the
Women's Institute Hall.
The president Joanne
Wood opened the meeting
with the 4-H pledge.
The minutes of the
previous meeting were read
by the secretary Dianne
Nethery. The roll call was
answered.
Denise Nethery and Karen
Dunbar volunteered to bring
refreshments to the next
meeting, Monday, Oct. 1 at 4
p . m.
Mrs. Ross Higgins and
Mrs. Clare Van Camp
handed out the different
colours of yarn.
The leaders showed how to
thread a needle with paper.
Mrs. Van Camp
demonstrated the Gobelin
and Bargello stitches.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Harry McGuire re-
turned home last Wednesday
with her daughter and son-itv
law ) Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cantelon of Tweed; after
spending sometime with
them. Mr. and Mrs.
Cantelon returned home to
Tweed on Monday.
This community extends
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Cook in the loss of her
sister Miss Etta Sturdy of
Wingham.
Miss Reta Mathers of
Woodstock spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Johnston of Welland spent
the weekend with Mr and
Mrs. Bert Johnston.
Mr. and. Mrs, Jack Taylor
attended the Dunbar-
Desrocher wedding at St.
Gabriel's Church, Burlington
last Saturday.
We are sorry to hear
George Walker is a patient in
the Wingham and District
Hospital.
Mrs. Joe Dunbar attended
the wedding of her grandson
David Dunbar to Linda
Des ,rocher in St. Gabriel's
Church, Burlington last
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Rath arrived home on the
weekend from a motor trip
up north by motor coach to
Tobermory. Crossing on the
Chi-Chierraun to Manitoulin
Island, from there travelled
on to Sault Ste. Marie,
boarding the train they
travelled up the Agawa
Canyon: 42,n - returning,
crossed over at Sault Ste.
Marie into Michigan down to
St. Ignace, crossing the
straits of Mackinac,. On
Mackinac Island boarded a
horse drawn coach and
travelled around seeing
many unusal sights ) one
beitig the oldest hotel in
United States.
Returning to St. Ignace
they boarded the coach again
and hauled homeward over
i the 5 mile Mackinac Bridge
to Port Huron, where they
crossed the Blue Water
bridge into Canada, arriving
home on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence
Rath and Mrs. Hazel
Wiggins of Brantford
attended the Ploughing
Match down near Chatham
on Saturday.
A number of relatives and
friends attended the
Eleventh Convocation held.
Saturday September 29, in
Kitchener Memorial
Auditorium to witness the
Graduation of Mrs. Calvin
Nixon as a Clerk Typist from
the Guelph Campus.
Congratulations Cindy!
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
MacDonald of Teeswater
were dinner guests on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonhouse and
attended the Anniversary
service at Knox United
Church.
Mrs, Walter Scott
returned home on Sunday
after a three week tour of
England, Ireland and
Scotland. One of the
highlights of her trip was the
ipassing of the tour through-,
the village Howick from
;which the Scott family
originally came.
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