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THE BRUSSELS POST APRIL 9 1980 1 — 7
Couple ,_ enjoy 50 years together
A large nuniber of friends
and, relatives attended the
Open' HPuse for Mr.. and
Mrs. Philip Dawson, ItR#3
Wingham, who "telebrated
their golden
anniversary on Sunday.,
March 30 at the Belgrave
W.I. Hall. They Were
married in 'Toronto on April
2, 1930. There was a double
tiered anniversary cake with
gold flowers, which was
decorated by a ,grand-,..
daughter Mrs. Connie
Nesbitt. Chimney - covered
gold candles encircled by red
and yellow roses adorned the
head table. A plaque of
congratulations from William
Davis, 'Premier of Ontario
was presented " by Murray
Gaunt, M.P.P. of Huron-
Bruce.
The couple have three
daughters and two sons Mrs.
Alex (Jean) Nethery, RR4,
Brussels, Roy, RR3 Wingham
Mrs. Mervin (Mae) Ritchie,
Blyth, Mrs. Doug (Florence)
Machan RR5 Brussels,
Murray RR3 Wingham, also
17 grandchildren and 8 great
grandchildren.
Friends and relatives
attended from Sarnia,
Brantford, Mainfleet,
Keswick, Blind River, Port
Rowan, Dundas, St.
Catharines and surrounding
district.
Special guests were Mrs.
Pearl Hogg, Wingham and
Mrs. Alice Long, Blind
River, , sisters of the groom.
On Thursday evening the
immediate family were treat-
ed to a delicious hot roast
beef dinner at the Triple K
Banquet room, Blyth which
was thoroughly enjoyed by.
all. Following the meal Lttda
Machan read a poefti she
composed in honour of her
grandparents.
PERSONALS -'
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Armstrong of Thorndale
were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mils Alison Roberts of
Toronto and Mr. Howard'
Roberts of Hamilton. spent
Easter weekend with their
parents, Rev. John G. and
Mrs. Roberts.
Visitors on Easter Sunday
with Mrs. Helen Martin were
Mr. and Mrs. Cecii Arm-
strong of Thorndale, Mrs.
Len Jarvis of Listowel and
Mr. and Mrs. James Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and Jeffrey of London,
Mr. and Mrs. George
Johnston, Tara and Erin of
Ilderton were weekend visit-
ors with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mr. Allan Armes, Mr, and
Mrs. Walter Armes and
Dianne of ' Seaforth, Miss
Barbara Coultes of Toronto
were Sunday visitors with.
Mrs. Janisa Coultes.
Mr. and. Mrs. Charles
Johnston of Blyth and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse attended
the funeral of their cousin,
Mr. Clifton Ireland at the
Linklater Funeral Home,
last Wednesday.
Mr. and' Mrs. John
Galbraith, Michael and Kelly
of Whitby spent the weekend
with her mother Mrs. Olive.
CaMpbell and other rela-
tives.
Mr.. and Mrs. Maitland
Edgar, Dianne and Dean
of Petrolia, Miss Brenda
Edgar of Peterborough were
Sunday evening visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house. *
Mr. and. Mrs. Russel Ferr
and David of Wingham,
Bradley Shobbrook, RR5
Wingham,, Mr. and Mrs: Ian
Montgomery of Lucknow
were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fear.
Mrs. Beatrice Cardiff of
Callander Nursing Home,
Brussels, Mrs. Amelia
Brown of Brookhaven Nur-
sing Home, Wingham, Mrs.
Marilyn Thompson and
Danny Chester MacDonald
of Goderich were Easter
Sunday visitors of. Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball of
Hanover, Doreen and
Richard Anderson of London
spent the Easter weekend
'with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson and Sheila.
Miss Sue Douglas of
Georgetown visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Lamont and family.
!Mrs. Len Jarvis of Listowel
was a -weekend visitor with
Mrs. Albert Coultes and
Clifford Coultes and Mr. and
Mrs. James R. Coultes.
Easter Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Weber were Mrs. Irma
Dagenais, Deanna and Teena
of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Jamieson and Chris-
topher, Clare Weber of
VVingham, Mr. and Mrs.
John Miles and Stephen of
New Hamburg, Mr.' and
Mrs. James Gropp, Cindy
and. Darren of Mildmay.
Miss Bonnie Little of
Edmonton, Alberta and Miss
Grace Little of Toronto were
Easter visitors with their
cousins, Mrs. Agnes Bieman
Ind George Inglis. Other
visitors at the home of Mrs.
Biennia were Mr. and Mrs.
John Leppington of Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bieman, '
Kent, Blair and Susan, RR2,
Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Neil'
Bieman, Miranda, Melissa
and Marci of Wingham and
George Inglish. Miss Bonnie.
Little remained for a few
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Johnston, Tara and Erin of
Ilderton spent Easter
weekend, with his mother
Mrs. Laura Johnston,.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler spent Good Friday
and Saturday with relatives
in Carsonville, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs: Allan
McBurney of RR5, Wingham
and .Mrs. Jack McBurney
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Grant McBurney, Ottawa
last. Wednesday.
HI—C GROUP
The Belgrave Hi-C
group had a busy Easter
weekend. On Saturday they
sponsored a bus to the Ice
Capades in Kitchener and all
the, members and their
friends including a number
of adults from the community
enjoyed the, ice show and
shopping in the city.
Easter' ' Sunday,a,mnrnikg
the Hi -C group held -1rit
Sunrise service followed by a
pancake breakfast in the.
Church kitchen. On Monday
the young people prepared
and served a noon, dinner in
the United Church basement
' for all the senior citizens of
Belgrave and community.
Every week 'more and more
people discover what mighty
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