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Belgrave Kin fifties dance success
Correspondent
MRS. LEWIS
STONEHOUSE
887.9847
The "Fifties Dance" with
music by Moran Brothers
and sponsored by the Bel—
grave Kinsmen, was held on
Saturday evening April 4 at
the Wingham Legion.
Costumes were judged by
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Procter.
Winners were: Best
dressed couple- Mr. and
Mrs. Kevin Falconer; Best
• dressed man- Bradley Cook;
Best dressed lady- Mrs.
Harvey Black.
UCVV
The evening unit of Knox
United Church. BelgraVe met
on Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Bert Johnston with a
good attendance.
Mrs. Harold Vincent open-
ed the meeting with Jesus
words "Lo, I am with you
always to the close of the
age." Mrs. Kenneth Wheel-
er read from scripture and
Mrs. Vincent led in prayer.
She gave a talk on why eggs
are used at Easter and said
they are a symbol of new life.
She had a Ukrainian egg on
display.
It was decided to pack a
bale to send to London.
Mrs. George Procter and
Mrs. James R. Coultes led a
study of the Easter Message.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Agnes Bieman. Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse and Mrs. Bert
Johnston.
EASTER MEETING
The Easter thankoffering ,
meeting was held in Knox
Presbyterian Church on
Monday April 6. Mrs. Joe
Dunbar opened the meeting..
Mrs. Dunbar extended a
warm welcome to the guests
from Brussels Presbyterian
W.M.S. and from the Blue-
vale W:M.S.
Mrs. John McBurney read
scripture, Mrs. Garner
Nicholson read the medita-
tion on the Easter story and
Mrs. Victor Youngblut led in
prayer. Mrs. Adelaide
Campbell of Blyth sang
"Were you there when they
crucified by Lord," accom-
panied by Mrs. William Dal-
rymple on the piano. Mrs..
George Fear read two
poems. Mrs. Dunbar intro-
duced the guest,speaker Don
Vair of Belgrave well known ,
artist and Chaplain of the
Wingham and District Hospi-
tal who gave an inspiring talk
on the full meaning of the
death of Christ; how he was
seen by many after he arose
from the tomb and of his
ascension into Heaven.
Mrs. Campbell sang "The.
Holy City." Collection was
taken up by Mrs. Mac Scott
and. Mrs. Ivy Cloakey and
dedicated by Mrs. Dunbar-,
Mrs. Youngblut thanked the
speaker, soloist and, all who
took part and invited every-
one to stay for lunch.
4-H
The leaders checked a few
skirts. Veronica Bakelaar
was the press reporter and
Joan Higgins was the secre-
tary. Members talked about
exhibits for Achievement
Day that must he complete.
All helped t to) design the
exhibit and talked about the
fasion show. Each one is to
wear he r skirt and model it
on the stage,
EUCHRE
Ten, tables were in play at
the weekly euchre which was
held in the W.J. Hall on
Wednesday evening April 8.
Winners were: High lady-
Mrs. Verena Bone; Novelty
lady- Mrs. Gershom John-
ston; Low lady- Mrs. Herb
Clayton; High man- Mrs.
James R. Coultes, playing as
a man; Novelty man- Elmer
Haskin; Low man- Herb
Clayton. There will be euchre
again next week- everyone is
welcome.
PERSONALS
Murray Rinn left on Tues-
day morning for the Western
Provinces.
The Annual and Easter
meeting of the Belgrave
Women's Institute will be
held on April 21 at 8:15 p.m.
in the W.I. Hall. Mrs. Wil-
liam PorteriDistrict President
will be the special guest. All
annual reports are due.
Lunch committee will be
Mrs. Glenn Coultes, Mrs.
Norman Coultes, Mrs. Nel-
son Higgins and Mrs. Stew-
art Procter.
We are sorry to hear that
Paul Cloakey is a patient in
University Hospital, London
after a serious fall at Douglas
Point. His Many friends wish
him a speedy recovery.
Several members of the
Knox United Church, Bel-
grave attended the Easter
Thank-Offering service in
Brawls United Church on.
Sunday evening. Mr. and.
Mrs. Jack Bryans of Brussels
showed their slides on Sam-
olia, Africa:
An Easter Sunrise Service
is being planned, by the
U.C.W. of Knox United
Church Belgrave on Sunday
morning April 19, at 5:30
a.m. Everyone is welcomed
and please bring your lawn
chair. Following the service
breakfast will be served at
the church,
Peter and Bradley Kuntz
of Kitchener returned home
on Sunday after spending the
past two weeks with their
grandmother Mrs. May
Rinn.
Mrs, Lew Jarvis of St.
Catharines spent a few days
last week with Mr, and Mrs.
Jim Coultes.
Tara and &in Johnston of
Ilderton spent the week-end
with their grandparents Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Grasby.
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