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News of Huronview
Several of the residents travelled by bus to Blyth on
Saturday to attend, the Treshers Reunion and all report a
pleasant afternoon.
The Christian Womens Club of South Huron•who visited
the Home on the second Sunday evening of the month held a
song service in the Chapel. The service was led by Mrs.
Luther of Henson accompanied at the organ by Mr, Luther.
Marie Flynn of Clinton, Mary Taylor, Norman Spier and
Jerry Coiling provided the music for monclay's activities
With vocal solos, by Morgan Dalton.
Sixty-five residents took advantage of a special showing
of the, film "Sound of Music" at the Park Theatre, Goderich,
on Wednesday afternOon. A great deal of credit is due to the
manager, Mr. Lyndon and his staff for their many acts of
kindness during the afternoon and in making it possible for
the folks to see this fine show.
Flowers were. the theme for the "Family Night" program
this week sponsored by -the Clinton Horticultural Society.
Harvey Howard, one of the Family Night volunteers and an
active member of the society, was chairmanfor the evening.
Mr. Ted Davies showed coloured slides taken during a visit
to Holland as well as giving a very interesting, commentary;
Mr. Davies showed pictures of the beautiful flowers and the
floral floats at the spring festival. One hundred corsages
were prepared and presented to the residents by"Members
of the society and the junior club, Several residents with
September Birthdays, lucky numbers and also over ninety
years old received bouquets for their rooms.
MINISTRY OF' REVENUE
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. • Correspondent
Mrs, Lewis Stonehouse
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter
celebrated their 25th Wedding
Anniversary at their home in
Belgra.ve on Sunday, September
16. A buffet dinner was served
from 4 to '7 p.m. to 57 guests.
Those attending from a distance
wer e from Downsview, Scar-
„, 'borough, Toronto, Hamilton,
Winona, Tavistock, Caledon,
London,Whitechurch, wingham,
, , Bluevae, Brussels and 13elgrave.
Jr. Auxiliary
The Belgrave Junior Auxil-
iary met Saturday morning in the
Orange Hall with Patti Edwards
leading in the games. Sheila
' Anderson led in the opening exer-
- cises. Julie. Guay took charge
of the roll call. Minutes were
read by Nancy, Moore,Joan Hig-
gins and. Julie Guay colected the
offering and the offertory prayer
was recited by Patti Edwards.
Treasurer's report was given by
Joan Higgins. Leader for next
meeting are Games - Bonnie
‘• Walker, Sing - song - JanetJohn-
ston, to help with worship service
- Kelly Lougheed, cleanup girls-
Patti Edwards and Karen Scott.
Sheila Anderson led in the
• sing-song. A social evening will
be held in the Orange Hall on
',October 13.
AFTERNOON UNIT ;..
Twleve members attended the
meeting of the Afternoon Unit of
the U.C.W. in the church Sept.11.
Mrs. George Martin led the
, worship period opening with hymn
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"Glory be to God the Highest”.
The treasurer's report was given
by Mrs. Leslie Bolt, Minutes
News of Be!grave
Buffet dinner honours couple on 25th
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NEWS OF'
CRANBROOK
Correspondent
Mrs, Mac Engel
. The Sacrament of Holy
Communion will be observed in
Knox Church on Sunday morning,
September 23, at 9:30.
The "Squirts" finished off
their baseball season with a corn
roast at Wilfred Strickler's. The
20-1b. turkey was won by Mrs.
• Lilliam MacLean..
The October meeting of the
Women's Institute has been put
off for one week. The meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Leslie Knight on October
9th.
Congratulations to Lorne
Strickler on winning first prize
for saddle horse race at the
Listowel Fall Fair. He also won
first prize for saddle race, first
for barrel race, first for flag
race and fourth
or the bent pole
race at Palmerston Fair,
Miss Janet Veitch is attend.,
ing Fanshawe College this term.
Will Petrie has left for Mil-
verSity of California and Leslie
is resuming his studies at Wes•,
tern UniversitY, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Giessler,
Fraser, Mich. visited for a few
days with Miss Martha Jeschke.
Christopher Marshall, Cha-
tham, New Jersey, visited his
aunt, Mrs. Calvin Cameron, Alek
and family last week fel* a f ew
days. He was accompanied by
a friend, Ronald Rick.
Mr$. Calvin Catneren visited
her nephew Donald ituelin and
faintly in London and took in the
Westerh Fair On Friday.
. Miss Lynn Canieren attended
the 44I dOrifeterice at the Wei.,
tern Fair last: Friday and *as'
&est at the •ba.nqtiet 'and 'night
entertainment.
The -fifth meeting of the trap,
brook Cooking Clan was held at
the home of MI'S. Clare Veiteh
on Saturday„ Mrs. Veitch diS,
ettSsed Canadians frtati ether
landa and their footle. Linda ,
Lake read the minutes. Barbara
titheititi Made beet borsch and .
ROSalitie tool -assisted. 'the' 1 heist :meeting is to be beta itir, ,.
illy, Sept. 29.,
4—H clubs
Belgrave I , 4-H Club held
•their second meeting last Mon-
' day. Roll Call was t o name a
Canadian Food used by early
settlers. Mrs. Richard Moore
discussed a Heritage of New
France.
Brenda Nethery made onion
soup and Patsy Scott made crou-
tons.
Marvi Walsh helped Mrs.Moore
demonstrate "How to make and
serve French dessert crepes
with cherry sauce".
ELECT OFFICERS
The first meeting of the 4-H
group Belgrave II was held on
September 10th. at the home of
Mrs. Peter Chandler.
The election of officers took
place. president - Darlene Coul-
tes; Vice-President - Sheila
3hobbrook; Press Reporter , -
Lori Thompson; Secretary -
Alice Beecroft. '
Blue Berry Buckle was dem-
onstrated by Mrs. Chandler.Suc-
cotash was demonstrated by Lori
Thompson.
Pletch and Hogan wedding at
Kingsbridge Church on Saturday.
Pastor Fry preached in eel-
grave United Church on SundaY
morning while Rev. John Roberts
conducted anniversary service
to the Donnybrook congregation.
Mr, and Mrs. John McBurney
had a trip through the Western
Provinces and Nor there united
States last week.
Mr. Kenneth Davis of Strat-
ford visited on Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. William Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCor-
mack, Christie and Eimile
of Orangeville visited with her
parents on the week end, Mrs.
Clarence Chamney and mr.Clar-
ence Chamney who is a patient
in the Wingham and District Hos-
pital.
The Coultes Sisters will be
appearing on the Junior Talent
Hour on Saturday, September 22
at 11:30 a.m. on C.F.P.L.,Chan-
nel 10, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mar-
shall of London spent the week
end with her father, Mr.Stanley
Cook. They also attended Mr.
and Mrs. James Walsh of Blyth
25th Wedding Anniversary on
Saturday evening.
Mr. Alex Styles . of Toronto
spent a few days with his aunt
Mrs. Cora McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter
visited with Mr. and Mrs.Robert
Godby of Emeryville on the
week end.
A large crowd attended the
Belgrave School. Fair last Wed-
nesday afternoon. Other schools
that participated were Blyth
and Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinnvisi-
ted with Joanne Rock in Strat-
ford General Hospital on Wednes-
day and Sunday evenings.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and
John visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Eason of Strafford on
Wednesday evening and on
Sunday evening with Mr. Cecil
Bowman of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar
of Stratford spent the week end
with his mother, Mrs. Joe Dunbar
and on Saturday evening attended
the 25th Wedding Anniversary
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were read and collection
received. Mrs, Cecil Coultes
made the study on India thought
provoking as well as interest-
ing. Her topic was "Import-
ance of Christian Participation"
and "Why I am a Christian",
Mrs. Martin read two passages
of scripture from. Matthew fol-
lowed by meditation and the poem
"Christian and Unbelievers"
then led in prayer.
A crossword puzzle on
India was a check on our studies.
All took part in the study 1 John
- the tests of faith and life as
outlined in the Observer, Hymn
"Just as I am" and the bene-
diction closed the meeting.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Al Foxcroft
and Laura of Cambridge, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Armstrong of Blyth
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Youngblut.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Far-
rier, Colleen and Carol, Miss
Winnifred Farrier of Long
Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Rod
McLeod of Etobicoke spent the
week end at the home of. Mrs.
Nelson Higgins and attended the
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The second meeting was held
on September 10. Mrs. James
Hunter demonstrated how to make
Grande-Peres which is dump-
lings cooked, in maple syrup.
Mrs. Bert, Campbell made of Mr. andMrs. James Walsh French style onion •soup with of Blyth in the BelgraVe wom- croutons. en's Institute Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Linley
Jr. and Mrs. George Linley Sr.
of Capitol AVenue, Michigan,
visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and , Mrs. Albert
Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan
and Michael Of Oakville were
Friday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Vincent.
Little Michael Logan who has
been holidaying with his grand-
parents returned home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Logan of Oakville.
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