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Belgrave church dedicates vases
, spending a week with Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard James.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hanna
and Mrs.' Wes _Hanna Of
Listowel were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr, and Mrs. Clar-
ence Hanna
Mr. and Mrs.' Wayne
Nichol and family of Bramp.
ton visited on Sunday with
Mr. and. Mrs.,,Edgar Wight.
man.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hay,
den of Brampton and Gordon
Gray of Kitchener were
weekend visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Lednard James.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard James were .
her mother, Mrs. Wilfred
Johnston of Paisley and her
sister, Mrs. Rella MgTeer of
Walkerton. .:
Mr. and Mrs. 'Greg' Cante-
Ion of Toronto visited last
Monday with his grand-
mother Mrs. Harry McGuire.
Mrs. Howard Zettler' of
44.--ogs
Friday being a. holiday,
Residents enjoyed the day
visiting with family and
friends.
Rev. Wittick held Church
Service oti Sunday morning
assisted by Mrs. Elsie
Henderson at the organ. The
choir sang The Lord Is Risen
Indeed. The congregation
was also favored with a solo
by Frank Bissett "Open The
Gites Of The Temple." The
Easter. lilies which adorned
the, chapel were kindly
placed there by Mr. and Mrs.
Donald . Darrell. Rev.
Wittick's:l ,among.
the:
was , mong
the" large congregation who
attended, the special Easter
service: Although there
wasn't any planned activity
for Monday afternoon, Elsie
Henderson played the piano
and Norm Speir his violin in
Normal 'Care Sitting room.
The ResidentS enjoyed a sing
song With Cecil Skinner
helping 'with the selecting of
favourites.
Mr. Archibald spent
Thursday morning assisting
our men in the woodvvoking
department.
.Mrs. Prouty held Bible
Study in the chapel on
Thursday afternoon.
Though the genero sity of
Bartliff's Bakery and Miss
Margaret Mitchell who
donated a giant Easter Egg
and a Easter Basket, we
made a substantial profit for
the Craft room. Mrs. Judy
Dykstra won the giant Easter
Egg, and Mrs. Clark Ball
won the Easter Basket.
We are pleased to
welcome Mrs. Mabel Jeffery
from Exeter. Mabel has
already entertained by
playing the piano and comes
to the craft room each
Morning to quilt. Huronview
would like to welcome also
Mr. Irvin Trewartha who is
from Seaforth. Mr.
Trewarthwis living in one of
our apartments at the pre-
sent time.
Sympathy is expressed to
the family of Mrs. Margaret
Ramsay.
A good majority of
Huronview Staff have now
cornpleted the course on the
techniqUe of Cardio
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,Chepstowe visited with her
Easter service last Thursday and Friday.
mother Mrs. Robert Procter
Mrs. Robert Procter visit-
Pulmonary Resusitation ed with Mr. and Mrs. Larry
(CPR). Mayberry and family of
correspondent
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The evening unit of Knox
United Church Women, Bel-
grave met at the home of
Mrs. George Johnston on
Tuesday evening, April 8
with a good attendance.;
Mrs. William Coultes led
the worship service using as
her theme "Accepting Christ
as Master." Mrs. Norman
Cook read'from the Bible.
ft was decided to purchase
a spiral bound hymn book for'
the _piano in the Church
sanctuary. It was also de-
cided.to sent two delegates to:
the Westminster weekend at`
the end of May.
Mrs. Latira Johnston con.
ducted a prOgram on "Eller-
gy Resources in Japan" and
"Our own lifestyles" and
what we consider successful
lives. Lunch was served by
Mrs. John McIntosh's group.
KNOTT KNOTTERS
The sixth meeting of the
Belgrave I "Knifty Knot-
tern'" was held on April 7 in
the Women's Institute Hall.
Each member brought their
finished macrame project
and evaluated it. '
Mrs. Glenn Coultes and
Mrs. Jim Hunter gave a quiz
and members played a game.
Members planned a skit
for Achievement Day and
worked 'on completing record
books. Achievement Day will
be held on Thursday, May 8
at 7:00 p.m. in the, East
Wawanosh Public School.
PERSONALS.
Mrs. Roger Pearson and
Danielle of Toronto are
Londesboro on. Easter week-
end.
PAD, OF BRASS VASES
' DEDICATED
"Into my beart'$, treasury I
slipped a coin, That time
cannot rust, Nor thieft pur-
loin, •Qh, better than the
minting of a gold, crowned
king, Is the safe kept mem,'
ory of a beloyed son."
On Sunday morning Rev.
John G. Roberts of Knox
United Church, Belgrave
dedicated a pair of brass'
vases placed on the commun-
. ion table by the family in
memory of Daniel (Danny)
Walton Lamont.
'That the congregation
remember with love and
kindness all good memories
of Danny was the minister's
i earnest supplications.
Eight tables of euchre
Were in play at the Belgrave
Weekly Eu0hre last Wednes-
clay evening, High lady
Mrs. Verena Bone; low lady -
Mrs. William Black; novelty
lady Mrs. Mel Jacklin; high
man - Mel Jacklin; .Low man
Lorne Jamieson; novelty man
j- Gordon Walker. There will
the another euchre next week.
As usual at 8 p.m.
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