HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-08-06, Page 9THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1986. PAGE 9.
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Helen Stonehouse
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Belgrave busy with
holiday weekend visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Anderson returned
on the weekend from a month’s
motor trip to the West Coast.
While in Vancouver they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickell
and spent three days at Expo.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Roy and baby
Christina of Lakefield and Sheila
Anderson of Waterloo spent the
holiday weekend with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball, Mat
thew and Alicia of Hanover visited
on Monday with the rest of their
family at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie
and Jeff of Waterdown and Mr.
and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara
and Erin of Ilderton, visited on the
holiday weekend with their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mr. Don Campbell of Toronto
visited on Sunday with his mother
Mrs. Olive Campbell and his sister
Mrs. Ivy Cloakey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss of
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. James
H. Leishman of RR 5, Brussels
attended the funeral of their cousin
Whitechurch and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Vincent and other relatives
in the area.
Mr. Mel Gateman of Markdale
spent last week with his sister and
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John
McIntosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haldenby of
Lucknow spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh.
Keith Massey of the second line
of Morris is spending a week’s
holidays with his friend Chris
McIntosh.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston,
Tara and Erin of Ilderton spent the
weekend with his mother Mrs.
Laura Johnston.
The Belgrave Women’s Mis
sionary Society held their summer
meeting at Knox Presbyterian
Church, Monday, July 28.
Mrs. Mac Scott presided and
opened the meeting with a call to
worship. “Faith of our Fathers”
was read in unison. Mrs. Garner
Nicholson read scripture. Mrs.
Jack McBurney read a story on
“Faith”. Mrs. Joe Dunbar led in
prayer.
The topic was taken by Mrs. Ivy
Cloakey who read a story about an
Indian lady who lives on the
reserve near Peterborough and the
story of how some Indians built a
sweat lodge and offered prayers.
Secretary’s report was given by
Mrs. McBurney and the roll call
was answered by a verse on
“Faith”. Twenty-four sick and
shut-in calls were recorded and the
treasurer’s report was given by
Mrs. Cloakey.
Mrs. Scott read the poem,
“After the Storm” and closed the
meeting with prayer.
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Sunday morning, August 3 with
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Harry Oberend, who passed away
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lengthy illness.
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Mark, Kyle, Kirk and Andrea of
London spent the weekend with
their parents Mrs. Dorothy Procter
of Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Pearson of Brussels.
Mrs. Don Vincent, Patrick,
Angela and Aaron from Riverview,
New Brunswick are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. George Webster of
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