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Belgrave
Murray. Gaunt, MPP sp4oks at service
1. ,
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. was
guest speaker at a joint service in
Calvin-Brick United Church on
Sunday morning. Other church
members attending this service
were from Knox United and Knox
Presbyterian of Belgrave.
Miss Lori Anne Jamieson was
guest soloist, accompanied by
51 attend McBurney reunion
The McBurney reunion was
held on Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon
Family gathers
to honour
newlyweds
A family gathering of aunts,
uncles and cousins of Miss
Patricia Lennox of Gorrie who was
recently married to Lyle Ward of
Seaforth, was held at the home of
her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Jamieson. About fifty
relatives were present. This also
was a surprise birthday party for
Lorne Jamieson, who was cele-
brating his birthday.
Belgrave girls
defeat Brussels -
The Belgrave Juvenile Girls
defeated the Brussels girls team
in two straight games last week.
The scores were 40-37 and 18-15.
The winning pitcher in both
games was Doreen Taylor. Bel-
grave now advances to the final in
a best of seven series with
Bluevale.
Belgrave WI
sees 'The
Blood is
Strong I
For the Cultural Activities
meeting of the Belgrave
Women's Institute on, August 10,
twenty-five members and friends
attended the play "The Blood is
Strong," at the Blyth Centre for
the Arts.
This play, written by Lister
Sinclair, was well done, the
musical numbers were most
enjoyable and the actors played to
an appreciative audience. •
Following the play, the busi-
ness portion of the meeting was
held in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave.
Mrs. Clarence Hanna was
convenor and chose as the roll call
"What is your favourite hobby or
one you would like to learn."
After the minutes were read
and the correspondence, several
items of business were dealt with.
$10. was sent to Muscular
Dystrophy Campaign. It was
help with programs and birthday
agreed that Belgrave W.I. would
parties at Brussels Nursing
Home.
The fall 4-H Homemaking Club
will be the Cereal Shelf and the
training school is to be held in
Wingham, August 25 and 26.
Mrs.Walter Scott was chosen to
be delegate to Area Convention in
Tillsonburg in November.
Neighboring Branches are to be
invited to the October meeting:
The September meeting will be
a bus trip to the Plowing. Match
near Walkerton with more
definite plans to appear in this
column later.
Lunch was serverd by Mrs. Earl
Andersorii Mrs. James Hunter
and Mrs. George Walker. , „
6—THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 18,1 976
•
Cecil Armstrong of Thorndale
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, James Coultes,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson
and Sheila returned home on
Saturday after holidaying in
Northern Ontario. They travelled
as far as Moosonee, going by
train from Cochrane north.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and
Pamela of London visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson.
Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Pletch, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McGuire visited
on. Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Pletch.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert COultes
visited one day last week with his
sister and brother-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Harman Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook and
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Roth
returned home on Friday evening •
from a two week bus trip to the
East Coast, going as far as Prince
Edward Island, coming home by
the States.
Mrs. Burton Humphrey,
daughter and son, Patricia and
Brian of Kamloops, B.C., are
visiting with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bacon.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt of
R.R. 1, Lucknow were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. Lewis
Stonehouse; also called on. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McGuire.
Miss Can Lynn White of
Kitchener spent a few days last
week with her grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson.
A surprise party for Mr. and
Mrs. Herson Irwin on the occa-
sion of their 57th Wedding
Anniversary was held at the home
of their daughter Audrey and
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Reid of Wingham lait Saturday.
Families were present from Bur-
lington, Scarborough, London
and Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson
of the Shelbourne area visited
recently with Mrs. Walter Scott.
- Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sackrider
and son Bryan of Paris visited for
a few days with Mr. and. Mrs,
William Black; also called ca other friends in the community,
Donna. Coultes of Waw aties
Manitoba returned home Iasi
week after spending two weeks
with her grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Coultes,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert }fibbed
attended the Muskoka Baptist
Conference at Mary Lake near
Huntsville, along with Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Callar of Winghani,
the week of July 31 to Augusta,
Mrs. Robert Campbell, Sandra;
Pamela, Douglas and Diane and
Miss'Ribey of Seaforth visited Iasi
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roben
Hibberd.
Meribeth, Melanie and Jeffk
Scott left on Sunday for a
two-week vacation to their uncle's
ranch Rainbow Valley Ranch i!
the Caledon Hills.
Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Scott of
Barrie visited with Scott relatives
last week.
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Mrs. George McGee on the piano.
Those taking part in the service
were Ivan Dow and. James
Beecroft.
Music was supplied by Mrs.
Sidney ThOmpson on the organ
and Mrs. George McGee on the
piano.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and
Jamie of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs.
McBurney with 51 present from
Cass City, Michigan, Toronto,
London, Kitchener, Preston, St.
Thomas, Seaforth, Listowel,
Goderich and the Wingham area.
In the absence of Alex McBur-
ney due to illness, Donald Shiell
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shiell
were appointed president and
secretary for next year with mrs.
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