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ball group sets rules in Belgrave
Correspondent Ministry of Natural. Mr. and Mrs. Doi Camp- Land, last Wednesday evening Man - George. Inglis. MRS- L. STONEHOVSE Rese C.K.N.X., T.V.bell,Lisa and Brent were Mrs. -Harold Jardin at- April 30. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Resources, 887-9847 Maitland Valley Con, weekend visitors with Mr. tended a Hairdressing Winners were: High Lady - Zurbrigg of Harnston were The annual meeting of the serVation Authority annual and Mrs. Clare Vane'CamP •Seminar at the Holidar Inn, Mrs.. Willard ,Armstrong; visitors, on Friday and
Tri -County Soft b all canoe races were held on and attended the Cloakey- London last Monday. Low Lady. , Miss Lillian Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
association was held April at Snliday. afternoOn. Sixty Bondi wedding in Knox:Mr, and Mrs. Rick Ball of,. Potter; Novelty Lady - !Ars. Robert Hibberd. -
the East loVawanosh Public canoes started out from Presbyterian Ch n r c h , Hanover and Richard Lorne Jamieson; High Man - Mr: and Mrs. ,Norman
School. ' ' Wingham and followed a 12 Belgrave. . Anderson of London spent Mrs. Clarence Hanna Gedecke of Kurtzville visited
Several rule changes were mile course endings at the Mrs. Clare Van Camp and, the weekend with Mr. and (playing as a man); LowMan on Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
discussed;: with further West Wawanosh Valley Mrs. Olive Campbell at Mrs. 'Ross Anderson, William Black; Novelty Robert Hibberd.
diScussion at the ineeting in Conservation Park. • tended the funeral of their Miss Doreen Anderson re-
the Brustes, • Morris and A number of Belgrave cousin Miss Flora Webster of turned home from Western' W atk i te ay Grey: Community Centre men took part in the race: Burlington at the McKenzie 'University,. London and is
May8,. Lorne Campbell and Bert Funeral Home in Lucknow on presently working for the East Wawanosh Public 1st, Tim Darlow; 2nd; Tom
The fee'for, each team was Hogenbirk John and. Linda Friday afternoon. Ministry of Natural Re. School. Kite Day winners on Goddard, Willie Dowson,
raised to. S4.00, with free Campbell, Bob Gordon and Members of the Trinity sources at Point Farms, Thursday were; Commercial tied; 3rd, Ron and Gerry
rule book to be given to each Robert White Richard Anglican Church, Belgrave. Goderich. Commercial Kites; Height Niewuwenhuis.
team. The fee is payable at Anderson and Rick Ball, had as their guests several Mr. and Mrs. Robert - 1st Bill Haines, 2nd Bonnie Height, - 1st; Willie
the meeting. May 8. Kevin Pletch and Joyce members from St. Paul's —Hibberd are now making - burchill, 3rd Brad Dowson and Tim Goddard,
During the election of ChanineY, David Pletch and Anglican Church, Wingham their home at Chateau Shobbrook, Senior. 1st Ellen tied; 2nd Tim. Darlow; 3rd
officers Keith Moffat of Blue- Ronnie McDowell. Coming at a .get acquainted meeting Gardens, 101 Tenth Street Taylor and, Kerry Ann Pletch Ron and Gerry Nieuwenhuis.
vale stepped up to president the farthest were two canoes which was held in, the Apt. 3016, Hanover, Ontario. tied; 2nd Mike Fraser; 3rd, Reeling in Contest, 1st -
with the office of vice- from the, Bancroft..Women's ITititute Hall. Seven tables were in play Angela Coultes and. Gail. Darren Evans; 2nd - 13111
president with the office of Fastest Canoe - Rene
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Mrs. viola Haines of Blyth at the weekly.euchre held in Campbell tied for Junior. Haines; 3rd - Kerry Ann
president left open. Mrs. Bill Boogeman and his partner showed slides on, the Holy the Women's Institute Hall Homemade Kites, Novel, Pletch.
Coultes • of Belgrave John Higgs of Hensall.
remained as secretary- PERSONALS
treasurer and Laverne God- Kindergarten and Grade 2
kin of Walton remained as of East -Wavvatiosti Public
league convenor. School attended, the Circus
COMMUNITY SHOWER at the Kitchen Auditorium
A large crowd attended a last Friday..
community shower in the On Saturday 3rade 6"and 7
W.I. Hall, Belgrave on cleaned f up the West
Thursday evening May 1 to. Wawanosh Valley Con-
hononr Cathy Fischer on her' servation. Park to raise funds
upcoming marriage to for their- p coming bus trip.
Donald Dunbar. The Belgrave Community
• •Mrs. Norman Coultes, will he pleased to hear-that
with Mrs. Sydney Thoinfson $1,,007.40 was, received
at the piano, led the group in during • the Cancer
spirited sing-a-long of songS" Campaign ; The Belgrave
with related to Don and Woinen's Institute' would -
Cathy's'courtship.` •te thank the. canvassers
Heather Shiell favoured contributors for their time
with two piann solos, ,Mrs. and donations.
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Garner Nicholson completed
Vie evenings program with
some humorous and-
thoughtful readings.
Corsages were pinned on
'the bride-to-be and ,the
mothers Mrs. , Alan
"McBurney and Mrs. Alan
Dunbar by Mrs. Grey Cook,
They were then asked to
come to the front of the hall
where a presentation reading
was given by Mrs. Gordon
McBurney.
The gifts were presented
by Karen Dunbar with the
bows being put on a hat, by
Mrs. Danny McBurney and
Mrs. Greg Cook, then given
to the bride to wear.
Cathy expressed her
thanks-to all the ladies.
Mr: and Mrs. Elroy Kuntz,
Kimberley, 'Dnane, Peter
and. Bradley of Kitchener,
Mr •-and :Keith
Cartwigtct, Donna and
Patricia of London, Mrs.
Florence Cartwright, John
and Claude of Londesboro
and Murray .Rinn of
Kitchener visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Mae, Rinn this •
being the occasion of Peter's
fodrth birthday. Peter
remained for a week's
holidays, with his grand-
-- Mother; '
Mr. and Mrs: Willard
Armstrong returned home on
Monday after visiting with
Miss Martha Ariiistrefig of
Windsor' and other relatives
in that area.
Trousseau tea honors
Coultes
Many friends and relatives
gathered Saturday at the
home of Mr: and Mrs.
William Coultes for the
Trousseau Tea in honour of
the forthcoming iirairiage of.
their daughter Janice: •
Receiving at the door with
Janice were her mother and
the groom's mother Mrs.,
David. Matheson, R.R.1,
Listowel. The tea table was
centered by the wedding
cake decorated with pink and
White petunias and a water-
fall, and pink candles.
" Pouring tea in the after-
noon were Mrs. Harold
. Down, Stratford, great-aunt
of the bride and Mrs. John
Matheson, Molesworth,
grandmother of the groom;
Mrs. Don Stobo, •Teeswater
and Mrs; Alan Babensee,
Waterloo, aunts of the bride.
In the evening Mrs: Lewis
Stonehouse, Belgrave, great-
aunt of the bride, and Mrs.
Norman Coultes, Mrs. Bruce
MacDonald, Witighain,
cousins of the bride, and
Mrs. Glenn Coultes, aunt of'
the bride poured tea.
The brides gifts and
trousseau were shown by
Mrs. Danny McBurney,
Wingham and sisters Joanne
and Karen. Also looked after
the guest book. .
Serving the guests in the
'afternoon were nieces of the
bride,, Diane Babensee,
Waterloo, Susan and Kathy
Cook of Teeswater, and her
sister Andrea.
During the evening. Miss
Donelda Lamont, Belgrave,
Miss Heather Currie,
Wingham and Mrs. Jack
Mali, Holyrood, friends of
the bride served.
Also assisting were Mrs.
Ross 'Higgins and Mrs. Jim
Lamont.
Miss Coultes was
previously entertained at a
Miscellaneous shower at the
home of Mrs. Danny
McBurney, Wingham and a
Community Shower in
Belgrave. The VVingham,
Intermediate Ladies softball
team presented her with a
pair of table lamps.