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Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
$696.25 was raised for the
Cancer Campaign in the Belgrave
area. The canvass was conducted
by the Belgrave Women's Insti-
tute who would like to thank all
those who contributed and to the
canvassers.
U,C.W.
Belgrave U.C.W. met Tuesday
evening in the Sunday School
room when Calvin-Brick U.C.W.,
Belgrave Anglican Guild and
Belgrave Presbyterian W.M.S.
were guests. •
The meeting opened with busi-
ness conducted by the president
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler.
Mrs. Wheeler reminded every-
one of the bale to be sent the end
of June. A motion was made to
have a booth at the Belgrave
arena for the month of May when
the sales are taking place.
The worship service was
conducted by Mrs. Leslie Bolt and
Mrs. Earl Anderson. Mrs. Bolt
gave the call to worship and read
a poem entitled "Mother." Hymn
"For the Beauty of the Earth,'
was sung. Mrs. Anderson read
the scripture taken from Proverbs
31: 10-31. This was followed by
prayer.
A quartet consisting of Mrs.
William Coultes, Mrs. Glenn
Coultes, Mrs. Jean Hopper and
Mrs. George Procter favoured
with two numbers "Somebody's
Praying • for You" and "His
Guiding Touch" accompanied by
Mrs. George Johnston. Mrs. Bolt
gave a meditation on Mother and
read a poem entitled "Are all the
children in."
The offering was received and
dedicated by Mrs. Bolt. Hymn
"Happy the Home when God is
there" was sung and Mrs. Bolt
closed the worship with prayer.
Mrs. William Coultes
duced the guest speaker, Mrs.
Bea Abbott of Palmerston who
has worked for some time on the
Provincial Board of the Mental
Retardation Association. Mrs.
Abbott gave a most interesting
talk followed by a short film.
Mrs. Ross Anderson thanked
Mrs. Abbott and this was
followed by a social hour. ,
Personals
Mrs. and Mrs. Carman Farrier,
Colleen and Carol, Miss Winni-
fred Farrier of Long Branch
visited a couple of days with Mrs.
Nelson Higgins last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan and
Kevin of Wyoming spent the
weekend with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. George McGee and Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Minick
and family of Kitchener,' Miss
Gail Mayberry; Brian Stoner of
Waterloo, Mr. .and Mrs. David
Hanna and family of Hanover
spent Mother's Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hanna.
A baptismal service was held in
Calvin-Brick church on Sunday
morning when Rev. John G.
Roberts baptized Mark Andrew,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Robinson, and Christo-
pher Gary, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Jamieson.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and
family of Hanover were weekend
visitors' with Mr. and Mrs.
Willard Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. George McGee
visited on Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery.
Mr, and Mrs. Murray Nesbitt,
Jeff and Cathy of Auburn, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Nethery and Bill,
Mr. and Mrs. David Ireland of
Teeswater had Mother's Day
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Nethery,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Christensen
of London were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby.
Edgar Wightman left last
Wednesday by plane to visit with
his daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McGrath of
Vermilion, Alberta.
Weekend visitors with Mrs.
Edgar Wightman were Mr. and
Mrs, Don Metcalfe and family of
Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Chapman and Lisa of Rexdale,
Mr. and Mrs. W,H. Montgomery
and faMily of Guelph, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Hamilton and family
of Lucknow.
James Irwin of Dunnville and
Bill Irwin ,of Goderich visited on
the weekend with their mother
Mrs. Herson Irwin and with their
father Herson Irwin who is a
patient in Wingham and District
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hibberd
and Angela of Mildmay visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd on Saturday.
Mrs. Kenneth Lichty and
Wayne of Milverton visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd.
• Mrs. Earl Anderson spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Schrieber of Milton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt of
R.R. 1, Lucknow.
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