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S •_• • . . & ••• SE RV , ICERADD and T • ES Igl• ELEOTAOHOME. • ..,,.„6, iliO4 ef eif01#00:, QUEEN STREET BLYIN , ONT. • Piumeo 523-9640 News of Belgrave Miscellaneous shower. honors bride—to-be_ Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Mrs. Glen Van Camp and Miss Barbara Muilwyk were hos- tess at a miscellaneous shower held in the United Church Sunday School room last Wednesday evening in honour of Miss Mary Grasby, bride to be of next month. Mrs. Glare Van Camp con- ducted a couple contest. MisseS Brenda Johnston, Marjorie P rocr- tor and Nancy AnderSon sang two numbers, "Michelle," and "May You Always." The guest of honour, her mother, Mrs. Robert Grasby and the groom's mpther, Mrs. Laura. Johnston were escorted to their decorated chairs at the front and each had a corsage pinned on them by Mrs. Glee Yap Camp, Miss Barbara Muilwyk and Mrs. Eric Mitchier. Mrs. Earl Anderson read an address of best wishes to Mary and gifts were presented to her by Sheila Anderson, Maria Arruda, and. Carol Rintoul. Mary thanked everyone for her lovely gifts and invited all to see her gifts at the home of her parents on September 11th and 12th. Mr. and Mrs. James Keller an'd baby Sharon Ellen of Kitchener spent the week end with her parents, Mr . and Mrs. Jack Taylor. Misses Sandra and Lisa Campbell of Winthrop are spend- ing a few days with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson and Kim of Mount Forest were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter and Miss Mar- garet Curtis. Church services in Calvin Brick and Knox United will re- sume services at regular time on Sunday morning. Misses Ferneida Hastings and Debbie Hamilton of Hespeler spent the weekend with. Mr. and. Mrs. Roger Bieman. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Saxdy and family of Port Credit, called on Mr, and Mrs. Roger Bieman Monday morning, Mrs. Albert Vincent visited with. Mr. and Mrs. John. Rern- ascone who were visiting with Mr. Harry Grasby pf Blyth last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Walter, Elliott and family of Lucknow visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robert- son on Sunday. , Kevin Van Camp is spending Bonnie Walker leads games The Belgrave Junior Aux-. iliary met in the Orange Hall Saturday morning with 10. girls. present and opened with games led by Bonnie Walker, April McBurney, the pres- ident led in the opening exer, cises. Sheila Anderson took charge of the roll call. Min- utes were read by Connie Meurs .and the treasurers report by Audrey Scott. Leaders for the next Meeting; games Betty Meurs,. Sing song, Bonnie Walk- er, to help with Worship Ser- vice, Karen Scott, two clean up girls, Cathy Shiell and Lisa Thompson. Betty Meurs helped. with the worship service. Patsy Scott and April McBurney coll- ected the offering and the off- ertory prayer was recited by Kelly Lougheed. The senior and junior girls . worked on their craftmanship badge, some girls embroidered pillow cases and doilies, knitt- ing, spool knitting and made pot holders and hot dish mats and needle holders.. a few days with. Mr, arid Mrs. Harold Jardin Of LondOn. Mr. John Allen and Mrs, Thyra. TOwnsend of MimiC0 spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent. Visitors during the Week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent were; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Dowell o f Sault. Ste, Marie, Mich. igan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and. Mr. Gordon Smith of West- field, Mrs. Arthur. H. Edgar of winghain who has been a pat- ient in the Wingham and Dist- rict hospital returned to the home of her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamie- son and. Douglas Hanna visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Randy White of Baden. Mrs. Telford Cook spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slessor of Glammis. She attended the wedding of Dar- lene Slessor and James Hauni- man in St. Anne's Roman Cath- olic Church, Kincardine, on . Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, Mr. and Mrs. David Kirby, Mr. Frank Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook attended the Sless- or and Hauniman wedding in St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church in Kincardine on Saturday. Me. and Mrs. Harry Cook are grandparents of Darlene Slessor. Brian Spivey is holidaying with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter. Mrs. Marshall Stonehouse who has been a patient in the Wingharn and District Hospital was able to return to her home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn Jo- anne and Jeniffer Rock were Friday visitors at Huronview. Mr. and Mrs. George Linley of Detroit visited with their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent and attended her aunts funeral , Mrs. Thomas Taylor of Blyth. Mr. Albert Vincent attended the Zinn reunion at Sarnia on Sunday. Mrs. Leslie Vincent and Paul are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McSween. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hood of Owassa, Michigan spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Michie and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson. Mrs. Oscar Allen of Vicount, Sask. returned home this past week after spending a couple of weeks visiting with her sister Mrs. Elizabeth '1,,esiie and other relatives. Mrs. Len JarViS of St. Cath- erines spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes.. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mar- shall of London visited on Sun- day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook, At a meeting Monday night the Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic School Board, concern- ed about its liability in the case of an accident, voted to prohibit the use of its property on Willow Street, Stratford, in the Devon subdivision as a playground for area children unless an agree- ment is signed by the Devon Park ratepayers in ten days. Previously at a board m eeting on May 23, Robert Smith, 390 Willow Street, an alderman in Stratford, on behalf of these rate- payers had requested permission to use the property (3.6 acres) for a few years until the Board is prepared to build a school on it. The Board granted the re- quest and a letter of agreement was sent to Mr. Smith for sign- ing. However, Mr. Smith, not wanting to be personally res- ponsible for a group of ratepay- ers not yet officially organized, refused to sign it. Trustee Joseph Looby of Dub- lin said "I 'm not happy unless someone signs this agreement." Board chairman, James Mor- ris of Stratford said, "we are willing to let them use it as a playground. We just want the agreement signed." Jack Lane, Business Admin- istrator, said sixteen families in the area had contributed to buy playground equipment for their children, but that now child- ren from other areas of the city are coming in. "This is part of the dilemma in the agreement not being signed." He said he be- lteved the ratepayers would or- ganize officially. The Board voted eight to fiie. to install a portable classroom at St. Joseph's School at Kings- bridge to free a classroom for Sunday visitora at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John were; Mr. and Mrs. Elvey Rock, KM Gladys Rock and Bruce of Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock and Janette of Walton and Mr, Leslie McKenzie of Seaforth. Misses Carol, Kimberley and Debbie Rintoul of Kettley are holidaying with their grandpar- ents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black. the kindergarten class which for the past four years has been ac- comodated on the stage of the gymnasium. This decision re- sulted from a presentation to the board by supporters from the school at the July 10 meeting when the kindergarten situation was explained and the substand- ard conditions outlined. The portable is to be rented at a cost of $2,500 per year and to be installed by September 1 or as soon after as possible. At present there are 12 students in the Kindergarten and in Sept- ember there will be nine start- ing. Mr. Lane reported the com- pletion of details in the purchase of the 208 Queen Street property in Stratford to enlarge the Im- maculate Conception playground and that as soon as the deed was received the Property Committee would call for tenders for the demolition of the house. Mr. Morris said an extension would have to be made for demolition of the building on September 1 to October. The Board refused a request from a solicitor for Miss Edith Robinson that she be allowed to have ,a fence built three feet in on the school property adjacent to her property at 216 Queen Street in Stratford. Reporting for the Building and Maintenance Committee, Trustee Vincent Young of Goder- ich reported on asphalting, etc. being carried out at the various separate schools in Huron and Perth. He received permission for his committee to go ahead and have signs put on all the schools---Unauthorized Persons and Vehicles Prohibited. He said his committee felt these signs were necessary, not to keep out children playing on the grounds when the schools were closed , but others such as snow- mobile operators. This will en- able the police to enforce the rules. Mr. Vincent reported that seven bids had been received to supply No 2 fuel oil to the eleven schools heated by this method and that the lowest had been ac- cepted, that of Ross Scott, Bruce- field, at a cost of 16.3 cents per gallon. Trustee Arthur Haid, RR 4, Listowel, made recommenda- tions that were approved by the Board; that William Baechler of Zurich be appointed as full time bus driver at St. Boniface School in Zurich, and that Lee Regier become a full time custodian at the same school. That the integration of trans- portation services between the County Board of Education be continued, serving areas of McKillop Township and parts of Hullett and Morris Townships. This integration has meant a sav- ings of $2,000 for the Huron- Perth Board this school term. That Board owned school 'bus drivers be paid the rate of $10 per day for morning and night runs (the same as for the 1971- 72 school term) and the rate for extra-curricular driving be in- creased from $2.50 per hour to $3.00 per hour, effective Sept- ember 1, 1972. A 'Brussels Post Classified will pay you divideridS. Have you tried one? Dial 887 ,6614. 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