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H.E. BRUSSELS PAST,. MAY 13, 1981,
Baptisrts held
Of Belgrave girl
A STAFF MEMBER MODELS — Marg Taylor
a staff member of the Callander Nursing Home
modelled this pants suit when Caravan Clothes_.
held a fashion show at the Callander Nursing.
Home Wednesday. (Photo by Ranney)
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Margaret, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Snow and
Shannon Michelle, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Cook.
Mrs. Carl Weber and her
daughter Mrs. James Gropp
Mildmay flew to Texas
recently and spent five days
with Mrs. Weber's daughter
and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. John Doris and their
son Terry of Rankin, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Wightman attended the bap-
tism of their granddaughter
Colleen May Chapman, in-
fant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Chapman of
Bolton in Bolton United
Church on Sunday Morning.
Also attending were Mr. and
Mrs. William Montgomery
and Alexander of Guelph,
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The baptism. of Michelle
Lynn, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Thompson took
place at Donnybrook United
Church, Sunday, May 10.
Following the service rela-
tives met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Gordon for the
dinner. Those present were
Mr, and Mrs. Fred McPher-
son of Wingham, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Thompson and
Julie of Donnybrook, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Haggitt,
Chad and Michael of Blyth,
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Brom-
ley of Auburn, Murray
Thompson and. Doreen Jeff-
erson of Donnybrook, Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson
and Michelle Lynn, RR#2
Lucknow, Ellen Thompson of
Donnybrook and Dave Err-
ington of R.R.#2 Auburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hawley,
Amy and Beth of Auburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor,
Trisha and Sherry of R.R.#5
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
A large congregation
gathered at Knox United
Church on Sunday morning,
May 10. for Mother's Day.
During the service seven
infants were baptized by
Rev. John G. Roberts. They
were Jason Daniel, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Mc-
Burney; Jordan Charles
Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Nixon; Amanda Cath-
rine, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan Black; Jeremy
John, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Campbell; Kendra Le
Anne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Folkard; Julia
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aret Ann of Belgrave, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Mali and
Taylor of R.R. #3 Holyrood
and Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor of Belgrave.
Paul Cloalcey who has been
a patient in the University
Hospital, London was recent-
ly transferred by ambulance
to the Wingham and District
Hospital. We are pleased to
hear that his condition is
slowly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house visited with their
sister-in-law Mrs. Norman
Stonehouse of London on
Thursday and Friday.
Belgrave A.C.W. met at
the home of Mrs. Harold
Jardin on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Robert Procter led in
prayer.' The Lord's prayer
was said in unison and the
scripture was read by Miss
Nora Van Camp. The roll call
was answered by 7 members
and 1 visitor.
The Spring Deanery meet-
ing will be held at St.
Thomas' Church, Seaforth on
Walton
After completing an, op-
tohietrical secretary course
at Conestoga College, Kit-
chener, Miss Pamela Hack=
well, daughter of Mr. and
Howard Hackwell has
accepted a position in Toron-
to as a Vision Enhancing
teacher at the Samuel,
Harris; Baker:Poundation for
the Visually Handicapped on
University Avenue and
commenced. her duties on
Tuesday, May 5.
June 2, so it was decided to
hold the next meeting on
June 9. The treasurer's re-
port was given by Mrs. Alex
Nethery and the 'collection
received. Mrs. Procter read
an article entitled "Jesus is
the Way". Miss Lillian. Pot-
ter told of Saints whose
birthdays were in May.
There was a discussion on
sending relief parcels to
Uganda. Mrs. Procter con-
tributed several poems about
spring.
Richard Anderson spent
Sunday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Anderson.
Mrs. Clare Van Camp
attended the 33rd annual
Officer's Conference of the
Federated Women's Insti-
tute of Ontario which was
held at the University of
Waterloo on Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday of last
week.
Mrs. Robert Procter visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Mayberry, Mari-
lyn, Kimberley and Darryl of
Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Metcalfe,
Marie, Marsha and Rae of
Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Moore, Curtis and Mark of
Wingham Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne N Susan, John
and Andrew of Brampton.
After the service all enjoyed
a smorgasbord dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chap
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Zettler of Chepstow were
Sunday visitors with her
mother, Mrs. Robert Procter.
Mrs. Edmund Beard,
Philip and Sylvia , of Wing-
ham, Glen Nixon of Cam-
bridge, Mrs. Leslie Bolt, Mr.
and Mrs. Danny McBurney
and. Jason of Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Cook, Jackie
and Carla of R.R. #1 Bel-
grave, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Dunbar, Belgrave and Mrs.
W avne Brown and Susan of
Wingham were dinner
guests at the home of John
Nixon, Steven and Randy on
Sunday following the bap-
tismal service for Jordan
Charles Daniel, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nixon
and Jason Daniel, infant son
of Mr. and. Mrs. Danny
McBurney.
Happy 70th anniversary to
the Belgrave Women's Insti-
tute on. Tuesday, May 19 at
7:30 p.m. at the VV.I. Hall.
Belgrave Women's Institute
invite all former members
and friends to its 70th anni-
versary celebrations and
dessert party, Louise Marritt
of the Rural Outreach Pro-
gram will be the special
speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Desjar-
dine and Lisa of Bramalea,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maass
and family of London, Mrs.
Brenda Coucky of Merlin,
Mrs. Irene Desjardine, Mr.
and Mrs. James Prauce of
Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Campbell and family,
R.R. I Belgrave, Mrs. Olive
Campbell of Belgrave and
Mrs. Ivy Cloakey, R.R. 4
Brussels attended Knox
United Church, Sunday
morning for the baptism of
Jeremy John, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Camp-
bell. Following the service all
were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Campbell. Don Campbell.
Lisa and Brent of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van
Camp callel during the after-
noon at the same home.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Beck on the
birth of their son, Matthew
Charles on Sunday, May 10,
Mr. and Mrs. William
Coulter and family were
entertained on Mother's Day
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Matheson of Moles-
worth.
Brussels Army Cadet
Corps will have its annual
inspection on Tuesday, May
19 at the Brussels, Morris
and Grey Community Cent-
re.
The Brussels Pipe Band
will also be in attendance. A FAST-WALKING MODEL — Margaret Weir, a resident of the
Callander Nursing Home as she modelled clothes at Callander Nursing
home Wednesday., (Photo by Ranney)
Mother's Day service held
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