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Lamont spent the weekend, with
Mr and ,Mrs. Lew COyne of
Windsor also visited with other
relatives of the Coyne family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie andJeffery of London; Mr.
and Mrs. George M. Johnston
and Tara of Ilderton spent the
weekend with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Grasby ap
Laura Johnston.
Sunday visitors with Mrs,
Dunbar were Mr. and Mrs,
Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs, j
Ryan and son Jeffrey of Stt ai Mr, and Mrs. Alex Sty
Toronto visited over the we
with their aunt Mrs. Cora NI,
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Mrs. L. Stonehouse
A reception and dance was held
in the Women's Institute Hall on
Friday, evening in honour of the
newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. David
Ireland (Joybe Nethery). Music
was supplied by the Music
Makers. Before lunch was served
Clare Van Camp asked the young
couple to the platform and read
an address and Jas. Hunter
presented them with a gift of
money. David and Joyce made
fitting replies.
Personals
Sunday evening visitors at the
home of Mrs. George Cook were
Mrs. Bertha Cook, Mr.. and Mrs.
Arnold Cook and Mrs. and Mrs,
Bud Johnson of Etobicoke.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. R. Coultes
WI hears
syrup maker
The Belgrave Women's
Institute met May 18 in W.LHaII
when the convenor of the
Canadian Industries meeting
Leonard James introduced
uest speaker Bill. Robinson of
Auburn,
Mr. Robinson out; lined a
history of maple syrup making
and explained the different
Methods' of producing the
delicious food. He displayed a
wooden spile and wooden bucket
used by the natives and early
settlers-a fat cry from the modern
usage of plastic tubing and
vacuum pumps used to convey
the sap from the tree to the sugar
house. His remarks provided an
4inerestink insight into the maple
syrup industry and 'after many
questions were answered, . the
members appreciated why a
gallon of maple syrup costs so
much. The'rnotto of this meeting
was "Name a past industry in
your township."
Mrs. Stan Hopper presided for
business. lilans were made for a
Graduation Banquet for the
Grade 13 students at East
.Wawanosh Public School to be
held June 28 in the W.I. Hall with
Mrs Clarence Hannit; Mrs.s Lorne
• jiiimieson and Mrs. Leonard
James, the Committee in charge.
The memorial service at
Brandon Cemetery will be held
July 4th with the Knox
Presbyterian Church, Belgrave in
charge.
A letter was read from
Huron-Perth Health Council
Steering COmmittee• and after
some discussion it was decided
member do smite
to the purpose of thi9
ornrnittee and a poll will be will•
taken at the June meeting
cash donation towards the
purchasing of. awards for East
'awanosh Public School was
Mrs. Leonard James read a
report of the officers conference
which she attended as a delegate
held in Waterloo,
June 2
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• The.liune meeting will be held
' in the Women's Institute Hall on
at served by Mrs.
Walter c tt, Mrs. toss Taylor,
Mrs. Ivan Wightinan and Mrs.
Jeise Wheeler. r
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and ,Mr. C.R. Coultes of
Huronview visited, on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and
Jamie of Guelph.
Mr. and , Mrs. Murray
McDowell and Heather of
Cookstown visited with relatives,
on. Saturday in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson,
Sheila, Doreen and Nancy
attended the convocation at the
University of Waterloo • Saturday
afternoon where Richard received
his Bachelor of Applied Science
degree in Civil Engineering.
Following the reception at the
University, a family dinner was
' enjoyed • at the Blue Barn
Listowel. Other guests present at
Win At Euchre
Three tables of euchre were
played in the Belgrave
• Community rooms last
Wednesday evening,
High Lady, Mrs. Lorne
Jamieson; Low Lady, Mrs. Edgar
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Wightman; Ladies Novelty, Mrs.
Victor YoungblUt; High Man,
Clarence Rath; Low Man, Victim
Youngblut; Men's Novelty, Mark
Armstrong.
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It were Mr. and lvim Robert
Grasby, Mr, George Michie and
Mr. Rick Ball. ,
Due to'the Anniversary Service
being held in Calvip-Brick United
Church Sunday May 30 at 8:00
pm, with Rev. Wilena Brown at
.Bluevale United Church/as guest
speaker, there will be no service
at Knox United Church Belgrave.
Music will be 'supplied by the
Belgrave Men's Choir at .this
service.
Mrs. Cyril Canning of Stratford
spent the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Coultes and visited
other relatives in the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook,
Jennifer and Kathy of Shelbourne
visited on Saturday with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook.
Holiday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar were
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar
and family of Petrolia, Miss,Anet
Arnold of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Johnston of Blyth,
Murray Edgar of Wingham, Mary.
Ellen and Susan ,Elston,Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse..
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
and Doreen, Miss Donel'da
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