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Belgrave
Ages 9to50 walk
for arena fund
Correspondent
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
One of the oldest walkers in the
Belgrave Arena Fund Walk-a-
thon on Monday, Thanksgiving
Day was Norman Cook, 50 years
old. Susan Cook of Teeswater (no
relation) was the youngest of nine
years old.
Mr. Cook completed the full
25-mile walk and collected
$417.00 in pledges. Susan walked
about 20 of the 25 miles before
she had to give up. Johanna Van
Camp was the youngest walker to
complete the full 25 miles. She is
10 years old.
A total of 43 walkers started
from East Wawanosh Public
School at 9 a.m. Only 40 finished
' as they trudged along Highway 4
south to Belgrave from Wingham.
After leaving the public school
walkers went south on Highway 4
to the 5th concession of, Morris
Township. They went east on the
5th concession to the Centre
Sideroad.
By this time the walkers were
strung out along the route which
wound north on the Centre
Sideroad to Bluevale. From there
they turned west on Highway 86
to Wingham and south on
Highway 4 to Belgrave.
The arena fund will probably
receive about 2,500 from pledges
picked up by the walkers. The
Walk-a-thon was sponsored by
the Belgrave Hi-C.
Personals
Robert Hibberd, Raymond
Niell, R.R.2, Wingham, Henry
Pattison and Calvert Falconer of
Blyth, Harvey Jacklin, R.R.1,
Ethel and Emerson Mitchell of
Walton attended Huron county
Royal Black Knights meeting in
Wbodham last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
visited in Walkerton on Sunday.
Mrs. Len Coyne and Mrs. Eric
Gracka of Windsor spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs,
Lawrence Taylor and. Robinson
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whitfield
of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Whitfield of Brussels visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Moffat of Owen Sound.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gordon and Robert Jr. to
the village. They moved into their
new home last Monday.
Mrs. Cecil Coultes
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Armes of Windsor on a trip north
to Chapleau, Pembroke and the
Haliburton District .
Mrs. Earl Anderson spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs. William
Schreiber of Milton.
Mr. and Mrs. T homas Moy of
Erin Mills spent the weekend
with her mother Mrs. Earl
Anderson.
Sunday 'Visitors with Miss Nora
Van Camp were Mr. and Mrs.
John Evan of Sarnia and Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Van Camp.
The Belgr,ave Men's Choir
provided the special music at the
Monkton United Church
Anniversary on Sunday evening.
Rev. Gordon Hazelwood was the
guest speaker.
Thanksgiving weekend visitors
at the home of Mr. Howard
Wilkinson were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Wilkinson and family of
Smithsville, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Wilkinson and family of
Kitchener, Mr. Elmer Wilkinson
of Wingham, Mrs. Hazel Procter
and Mrs.Ethel• Wheeler of
Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orvis of
Wingham visited on
Thanksgiving Day with. Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse.
Lorne Jamieson is a patient in a
Toronto Hospital, we wish him a
speedy recovery.
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Unit sees pictures I
of trip to Alaska
to be held at Huronview on
October 26. Donations for a bake
table are to be brought to the
home of Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse.
Mrs. Laura Johnston invited
Mrs. Helen Martin to show her
pictures on her trip to Alaska.
Lunch was served. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs.Ross Anderson.
Newlyweds
honoured
Recently newlyweds, Grace
and Charlie Procter were
honoured guests when
approximately 30 friends and
neighbours gathered at the
Procter home on Friday evening.
Octthert 15 to welcome Grace, a
native Of Paisley; Scotland to our
midst and extend congratulations
to the couple On their recent
marriage:
After a social hour Robert.
Procter read an address and
Howard Wilkinson presented Mr.
and Mrs: Charles Procter With a
beautiful mirror.
Charlie expressed his thanks
for the gift.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the neighbouring.
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The Evening Unit met at the
home of Mrs.George Procter with
20 ladies present. Mrs. Norman
Cook opened the meeting with the
worship theme on Thanksgiving
"For the Beauty of the Earth"
was sung followed by a poem.
"Come Ye Thankful People
Come" was also sung.
Mrs. George Procter gave a
reading and Mrs. Robert Taylor
conducted business. A bazaar is
Speaker
from Barrie
at Knox
Church
Dwight Nelson of Barrie was
the guest speaker at Knox
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
H is sermon was based
on 'Prayer": He was
accompanied by his wife and they
sang several numbers with guitar
accompaniment:
The Brussels Men i s Choir
provided special music with Mrs,
Joanne king as pianist, The choir
sang two numbers "Wandering
Child 0 Carne H dOid"; and
"Watch arid Pray",
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