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Mrs. L. Stonehouse
Correspondent
After more than a month's
lay due to severe winter
eather, the annual meeting of
alvin-Brick United Church was
la. recently. Rev. John. G.
oberts opened the meeting with
ayer.
Ivan Dow was appoin ted
etary. Elected to the board of
ewards were Murray Shiell and
s, Ronald Coultes; Board of
ustees, George McGee; Music
mmittee, Mrs. Gordon
Burney, Mrs. George McGee
d Jim Robertson.
The date for the anniversary
is set for May 29th at 8 p.m.
The Board of Stewards is to
ok into repairing the church
of.
Rev Roberts closed the meeting
th prayer,
4-H
Mrs. Richard Moore opened
er house to the first meeting of
e Belgrave 11 Club. Donna
ettleburgh was elected
esident, The offices of secretary
d press reporter will be rotated
ong the girls. ,
All the girls answered the roll
II "Why do you belong to
H?"
Mrs. Chandler discussed the
wing box and its contents and
ked about choosing patterns for
sure clothes. Mrs. Moore
scussed fabrics and the right
ds of trims. Bonnie Walker
d Lori Thompson demonstrated
e correct way to measure.
Personals :
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Spivey of
ndon, Mrs. John Spivey and
Ilan of Ingersoll visited on
unday with Mrs. Harold Procter
d with Harold Procter who is a
tient in Wingham District
ospital and with Miss Margaret
urtis of Brookhaven Nursing
ome.
Mr. and Mrs. William Peacock
Bluevale visited on Sunday
th Mr. and Mrs. Robert
octer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill
d Cameron were Sunday
sitors with Ross Yuill of Elmira
ho has just returned home from
vacation to Florida.
Sunday visitors at the home of
r. and Mrs. Edgar Wightinan
ere Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Young
Lucknow and Mrs. Clarence
okes of Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightrnan
sited on Thursday with Mr. and
rs. Wayne Nichol' and family of
tampion.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mivick
d family of Kitchener spent a
w days during the holidays with
parents Mr. and Mrs.
arence Hanna.
John, Ronald and. Joanne
antra. of Hanover returned home
Friday after spending the
lidays With their grandparents
r. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna.
Twenty-three ladieS enjoyed a
quilting course in the W.I.
last. Wednesday and Thursday
sponsored by the Women's •
Institute.
Mrs, Bruce Marshall and Kirk
of 'London called on Mrs. Telford
Cook last Wednesday. They also •
visited with her father Stanley
Cook of Callander Nursing Home,
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook,
Katherine and Jennifer , of
Shelbourne , visited with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook
on Sunday.
Julie and Jeffery, Leitch of
London spent the mid winter
holidays with their grandparetns
last week, returned home on
Sunday with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Leitch who spent
the weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin
of Seaforth called on Mrs. George
Martin on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Campbell, Pamela, Douglas and
Dianne of Winthrop visited orb
Sunday, with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Robert'Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt
Visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John' Stokes of Belmore,
also with cousins Mr. 'and Mrs
Leonard Kaake of Nobleton and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fitch of
Wroxeter who were visiting at the
same home.
Mrs. Elaine Nixon returned
home on Sunday from a vacation
to the Canary Islands. •
Mrs. Amelia Brown of
Brookhaven Nursing Home,
Winglia-m was a Saturday visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston.
Danny Thompson of Goderich
spent the holidays with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Johnston.
Mrs. Lew Coyne and Mrs. Eric
Gracka of VVindosr spent the past'
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Laurence Taylor and other
Robinson relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson
and Mr. and Mrs. John Phillion
returned home last Wednesday
fater a .vacation in Florida.
George Inglis of Walkerton
visited on Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Bieman. •
Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Johnston and Tara of Ilderton
spent the weekend with their
parents Mrs. Laura Johnston arid
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Six Tables
Six tables, of euchre were
played at the 'Wednesday evening
euchre in the Women's Insitute
Hall. Winners of the evening
mere:- High Lady-George
Johnston (playing as a lady); Low
Lady-Mrs. Hooper, Lady's
No:velty-Mrs. Jim Coultes; High
Man-Lewis Stonehouse; Low '
Man; Clarence Hanna; Meti's
Novelty-Bert ,Johnston.
There will be another euchre
next week. .
als the
ms they
will b;
nt (with
before
Visitors
th the
YPe of
,eetings
Beakers,
and
at the
:as and
make
storey
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28 at
ill be a
ject of
ntative
from
their
April
are
coin
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as grinval.