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Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook and
family are pleased to report ,that
on Tuesday, November 16, in the
Brown Swiss. Show -at the Royal
Winter Fair in. Toronto, they
received the Junior Champion
Female Rosette for their entry
Loreldo, Amazing Grace. She
placed first in a class of eight
heifers and went on to win the
championship. The reserve was
an entry from Royal Hill Ltd.,
Fort Wayne, Indiana. Their other
entry, L2)relda Hope, placed
fourth in at class of ten. This is the
first time Brown Swiss has been
shown at the Royal. There were
entries from Manitoba, Indiana,
New York and Ontario.
On October 30, at the Ontario
Brown Swiss Annual meeting at
Belles Corners, Eldon Cook was
elected president for the coming
• year of the Ontario Club.
Baptism Held
Miranda Joan, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bieman, was
baptized in St. Mary's Roman
Catholic Church on Sunday by
Father Ed Dentinger of
Kingsbridge.
After the baptismal service, a
dinner was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bieman. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Chisholm, Brenda; Cathy
and Sally of Lucknow; Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Chisholm of Lucknow;
Mr. and Mrs. William Chisholm
of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Splann, R.R. 7, Clinton;
George Inglis of Walkerton; Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Bieman, Kent
and Blair, R.R. 2, Lucknow; Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bieman and Miss
Evelyn Bieman, John Leppington
of Clinton.
Blyth Rising Star Lodge
The annual meeting and
election of officers of Blyth Rising
Star Royal Black Preceptory 1226
was held in Blyth Orange Hall on
Tuesday, November 16 when
' good reports were heard. Harvey
Jacklin, a P.P., conducted the
election and- installation of
officers.
Worthy Preceptor, Sir Rt. W.A.
Nethery, D.P. Robert Hibberd,
Chaplain George Grigg, Reg.
Belgrave WI
Donates to
The World Affairs meeting of
the Belgrave Women's Institute
was held in the W.I. Hall on
Tuesday, November 16. Mrs.
Ross Taylor dealt with the motto
"World Affairs are our Affairs"
and read a poem entitled "If God
went on Strike." Mrs. Walter
Scott gave a most interesting
account of her trip in June to
Charlottetown telling about the
historic sites she had visited in
Montreal, Quebec, Plains of
Abraham, New Brunswick and
"Green Gables." '
Mrs. Scott assisted by Mrs.
Ivan Wightman and Mrs. Ross
Taylor, gave a report ,of the
London Area Convention held in
Tillsonburg, November 9 and 10.
Mrs. Stan Hopper presided for
the business after the opening
exercises. A minute of silence, in
memory of Mrs. Dan Hallahan, a
Branch Director, was observed.
The Belgrave W.I. will prepare
a I program for Brookhaven
Nursing Home on January 26 at
1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor, Mrs. Start Hopper and
Mrs. Ross Higgins to obtain gifts
and Mrs. Glenn Coultes and Mrs.
Norman Coultes to plan program.
A donation of $10. was made to
Children's Aid Society.
Mrs. Herson Irwin agreed to
6—THE BRUSSELS POST,
. The Fund Raising Committee
for the Belgrave Arena
Renovations are grateful to local'
people who gave to their recent
canvass, although final results
are not yet available, it appears
that the goal of $15,000 in local
contributors will be reached.
Renovations are well underway
and hopefully With the help of
•volunteer labour will be
completed by late December.
Arena Fund
purchase and send a gift to a War
Veteran.
The Belgrave Euchre Club will
hold their 'euchre games every
Wednesday evening in the W.I.
Hall.
The U.C.O. Banquet is to be
held December 3 at 7:00 p.m. in
W.I. Hall.
Morris Federation of Agricul-
ture will hold their annual meet-
ing and banquet December 7. The
committee to plan this meal is
Mrs. Stanley Black and Mrs.
James Hunter.
The Trappers meeting will be
held November 26, coffee and
doughnuts to be' supplied.
The Christmas meeting and
banquet will be held December
14. Each member is asked to
bring a friend.
The Euchre and Dance will be
held December 29, Moran
Brothers to play for dancing. It
was agreed to order twenty copies
of Federated News for s the
members' use.
A donation of $1,000. was made
to the Belgrave• Arena Building
Fund:
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Leonard James, Mrs. Nelson
Higgins and Mrs. Peter Campbell
and a social time was spent.
NOVEMBER' 24, 1976
Personals
Robert Hlbberd and William
Campbell of Harriston attended
North Bruce County Loyal Orange
Lodge on Saturday afternoon in
Allenford.
Miss Linda Taylor of Pickering
spent the weekend with her
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Coultes and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of
St. Ann's, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae
and Jamie of -Guelph were
weekend visitors with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.James R.
Coultes.
Mrs. Robert Coultes is a•
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kirton of
Powassan spent last week with
their cousins, Mrs. Elizabeth
Leslie and Ernest Michie, also
Visited with other cousins in this
area.
Mrs. Lulu McLaughlin of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
MacPherson of Wingham visited
one day last week with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Mark Armstrong.
On Friday, Mrs. Jack Taylor
and Trudy of Wroxeter visited
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis of
Scarboro speht the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor.
and attended the 40th Wedding'
Anniversary for Mr. and Mrs.
George Carter held in the
Belgrave W.I. Hall.
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Henry Pattison, Treasurer, C.
Falconer, Lectures, H. Jacklin
and Emerson Mitchell, Censors,
Elmer Bruce and Herman
Nethery, Standard. Bearers, Athol
Bruce and Mila. Casemore,
Pursuiviant, W.H. Nethery,
Tyler, B. Finnegan. •
Credit Union
The Board of the Credit Union
held an evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson
last Wednesday evening,
November 17, in honour of Mr.
and Mrs. George Michie who
were recently married. The
evening was spent playing
progressive euchre. After the
euchre Clifford Coultes read an
address and Peter Chandler and
Albert Bieman presented them
with a fern stand and a fern.
George expressed their thanks. •
A smorgasbord lunch was
served.
Belgrave Euchre
The Belgrave weekly euchre
started last Wednesday evening
in. the Women's Institute Hall
with seven tables in play.
Winners for the evening were:
High lady, Mrs. James Coultes
and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse with
Mrs. Stonehouse winning the
draw; Low lady, Mrs. Olive ,
Walker; High man, Mark
Armstrong; Low Man, Lewis
Stonehouse.
Due to renovations at the
arena, euchres will be held in the
W.I. Hall. Next euchre will be
Wednesday evening, November
24 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome.
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