The Brussels Post, 1973-07-25, Page 10USE
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Mark 90th
birthday
On Saturday evening, July
14, a family gathering was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Scott in honour of Mrs.
Scott's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth
Shackleton on her 90th birthday.
RelatiVes present were Mr.
W. F. Shackleton of Caledon, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Shackleton and
four children of Inglewood, Neil
and Craig Shackleton of Peter-
borough, Mr. Alan Scott of
Barrie, Mrs. Murray' Scott,
Meribeth and Melanie. •
Mr. Alan Scott of Barrie spent
a few days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Scott recently.
Miss Dianne Bushel of Kin-
loss returned home after
spending a couple of weeks with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Pletch.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes
and Candice of Elyria, Ohio,
were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Van Camp. Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Hayes who have
spent the past month here re-
turned to their home with them
also Miss Johannah Van Camp
returned with Mr. and Mrs.Hayes
for holidays.
Jonathan and Joel Van Camp
left London by jet to spend their
holidays with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ram-
irez of Elyria, Ohio.
Mr.and Mrs.James Hodgins
of Granton spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Piet ch.
Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin
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News of Belgrave
Eight grandparents attend baby's baptism
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Correspondent
Mrs.Lewis Stonehouse
Michael Glenn Jardin, infant
son of. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jardin, of London was priviledged
to have eight of his twelve grand-
parents in attendance at his bap-
tism in Trinity Anglican Church,
Belgrave on Sunday, July 22.
Those present were his great-
great grandfather, Mr. Ira Camp-
bell, Belgrave; great grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Straughan, Auburn, and. Mrs.
Floyd Campbell of Belgrave,
grandparents,Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Jarin of Wingham and
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp,
Belgrave. Michael's God-Par-
ents are Mrs. Bonnie Armour of
Kitchener, Mr. Gordon. Campbell
of Listowe l and Mr. Keith Van
Camp of Belgrave.
Picnic on birthday
About 44 relatives attended
a family picnic that was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Armstrong in honour of his
Mother's, Mrs. Mark Armstrong,
80th birthday. All relatives were
present ,except their daughter
Mary and her husband Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Taylor. All grand-
children and their families were
present. Relatives came from
'Bluevale, Belgrave, Brussels,
Cranbrook, Walton, St.Clements,
Kitchener, New Hamburg and
Lucknow.
Juniors meet .
The Belgrave Junior Auxil-
iary met in the Orange Hall on
Saturday. morning with Sheila
Armstrong leading in the games.
Audrey Scott, the president, led
in the opening exercises. Cathy
Shiell took the roll call and the
treasurer's report was given by
Lisa Thompson. Leaders for the
next meeting: Games - Alison
Roberts;Sing Song-Cath y Shiell;
Help with worship service-Lisa.
Thompson; Clean-up girls - Lori
Cameron and JoanHiggins.Shella
Anderson helped with the worship
service. Heather Shiell and Cathy
Shiell collected the offering and
the offertory .prayer was recited
by Sheila Anderson. Workshop for
'the day proceeded with finishing
up Red Cross Badges. The sing
song was led by Cathy Shiell.
At an earlier meeting 12 girls
were present. Lisa Thompson led
in games. Audrey 'Scott, the
president led in the opening exer-
cies. .Cathy Shiell took charge of
the roll call. Minutes were read
by Lisa Thompson and the trea-
surer's report was given byJudy
Carmichael.
Audrey Scott helped with the
worship service. Judy Car-
michael and Patti Edwards col-
lected the offering and Patti Ed-,
wards recited the offertory
prayer.
Workshop for the day pro-
ceeded with making little books
with bible verses to be learned
by the girls. Joan Higgins led
in a ,sing-song.
Unit meets
The Afternoon Unit of the
U.C.W. met in the church July 10
with thirteen members present.
"The Church Has One Foun-
dation" was sung followed by the
reading of a general thanksgiving
in unison.
The members decided to hold
the next meeting in September.
They were 'reminded of the
Palmerston Hospital require-
ments that can be left in the
Sunday School room.
The study on India was con-
tinued by Mrs. Willard Arm-
strong on the subjects, "What is
the church doing for India and her
people and religions of India".
Mrs. Carl Procter led the
worship service. "Breathe on
me Breath of God" was followed
by scripture reading by Mrs.
•Cecil Coultes.
Mrs. Procter gave the medi-
talion
'
also .a 'poem, "The Cross
Lifted Prayer". Mrs.Lawrence
Taylor conducted the Bible study
on James - practical Christi-
anity. All entered into an
interesting discussion.
Mrs. Leslie read "Summer
Worship around the kitchen
table".
returned home last Tuesday from
visiting with their families, Mr.
and. Mrs. Jim Irwin of Dunnville,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery of
Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Laviolette of Sca.rboro. Mr. Jim
,Cane of Whitby met them at
the Laviolette home and took
them to his father's home, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon C ane of Hewdley
wher e they visited with their
families.
Mr,. and Mrs. Gordon Cane
of Bewdley spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin and
visited with relativps in wing-
ham and Goderich.
Miss Hazel Wocks of Tees-
water visited on Sunday with
'Mrs. Stewart Procter.
Bruce Starks of,Detroit spent
a week visiting with Procter
relatives also visited with his
aunt, Mrs. Charles Hopper who
is a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mark Hiseler of Dubuque,
Iowa, is holidaying with his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Armstrong.
Mr. Charles Nicholson spent
the weekend with his daughter
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
William Gans of Liitowel.Little
Cathy Gans came home with her
grandfather, to spend some holi-
days.
Mr. and Mrp. Robert Coultes
visited on Sunday with. Mr. and
Mrs. Harman Mitchell of Roth-
say.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook re-
turned home on Sunday evening
from their trip to the West.
They went as far as Vancouver.
They also attended the Calgary
Stampede.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coultes,
Paul, Steven and Mark spent a
few days laSt week at a cottage
at Minden.
Mr. and. Mrs. Garner Nichol-
son and Ray visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nichol-
son and Sherri of St. Marys and
they all visited with Miss Mar-
garet Nicholson of London.
Robbie Nicholson who has spent a
few holidays with his sister, re-
turned' home with his parents,
Mr.and Mrs. Nicholson.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob Muil-
wYk are entertaining guests from
Holland. Visiting them are Mrs.
Muilwyk's sister, Mrs. de Jong
and , her daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Peters and
their daughter, Marion.
Jamie Scott of Goderich
is holidaying with his friend
Glen Nixon.
Mrs. Clarence Yuill and Mrs.
Leslie Bolt attended the funeral
of Mr. Harold Mills in Wingham
last Friday. Mrs. Mills is a
cousin of Mrs. Yuill and Mrs.
Bolt.
` Miss Nora Van Camp is a
patient in Hamilton General Hos-
pital. She underwent surgery on
Tuesday. Her many friends wish
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Pletch
and David spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hill
at their cottage along Lake Sim-
coe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire
accompanied them and are spend-
ing two weeks with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Hill.
Steven Nixon, son of Mr. and
' Mrs. John Nixon and his friend,
Mr. Robert Stoner of Blenheim,
returned by plane to Malton Air-
port on Saturday, July 21, after
touring the British Isles and
Mrs.
Euro p Nixone si n c em oJtuonree d6.t NI
o Toronto to greet them on their arrival,
The Edgar relatives held a
picnic at Thedford. Conservation
Park rof andSu nday.
Mr. Mrs. Walter Black.
staffe of Ottawa, were week end
Visitors with his grandniother
Mrs.
andMrs.Harold.
.ElizabethLeslie.
Proc. ter and Miss Margaret Curtis
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Spivey and family of
Ingersoll.
Karen and Joanne Coultes
spent last week with their grand-
father Mr. Kenneth Davis of
Stratford.
Misses Susan and Kathy Cook
of ,Stratford were holiday visi-
tors with their 'uncle and aunt,
'Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes,
Miss Marjory Nixon and her
friend Miss April McBucranlevyin
spent last week at Camp
NniMioext:Boenrrseuedce t uanngd McCallum,G(3ciDe roinean d ' Walker,
to Western Canada re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. _Lewis Stone-
house attended the Roth reunion
on Saturday which was held, at
Springbank, Park and also called
on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stone-
house of London.
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10—THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 25, 1973
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