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Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
Family and friends gathered at
e home of Mr, and Mrs. John
err after the baptismal service,
hen a family dinner was held.
Those present were: Mr. and
s, George MacKinnon of
almond Hill; Mr. and Mrs.
avid Platt of Rexdale; Mr, and
s. Robert Kerr and family of
mr, and Mrs. Earl Law and
mity of Indian River; Mrs. Jean
elly of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs.
orge Procter, Katherine and
niter of Belgrave; Mr. and
s, Don Farnell, Bill and
eather of Wingham; Mr.. and
rs. John Martin of Concord;
iss Helena Pacietnik of Toronto;
r. and Mrs. Albert Lauttamus
Richmond HIll; Mr. and Mrs.
lson Thompson; Mr. and. Mrs.
ill Thompson of King City.
Sacrament of baptism was held
Knox United Church on Sunday
orning when the Rev. John G.
oberts baptized Rowan John,
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. John
rr; Mr. and Mrs. 'David Platt
ere presented as godparents,
d Colin Edward, infant son of
tables in play
t WI euchre
Nine tables of euchre were
ayed at the Women's InStitute
all last Wednesday evening at
e weekly euchre. Winners for
e evening were: High Lady
rs. Clarence Rath; Low .Lady -
rs. Garner Nicholson; Lady's
ovelty - Mrs. Helen Martin;
'gh Man - Lawrence Taylor; Low
an - Garner Nicholsdn; Men's
ovelty - Jim Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell.
At Calvin-Brick, Rev. John. G.
Roberts baptized Sherry Lynn,
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Taylor, and Shayne Paul,
infant son of Mr. and.Mrs. Wayne.
Collins,
Personals.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan and
Kevin of Wyoming spent the
weekend with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. George McGee and
Mrs. Cliff Logan.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse were
Miss Margaret Curtis of Brook-
haven Nursing Home, Wingham,
CGIT girls
entertain
grandmothers
Wednesday night in Knox
United Church, Ilelgrave, .mem-
bers of the newly formed C.G.LT.
group entertained the grand-
mothers they adopted in
September.
Each girl has visited her
grandmother throughout the
winter and. also remembered her
at Christmas, Easter and Valen-
tine's Day and if she celebrated' a
birthday.
The highlight of the year was
when they called on them on
Wednesday and served then-.
.supper at the church, followed by
several musical numbers in which
every girl participated, and then
played a few games of cards,
Mrs. Harold Procter thanked
all the girls on behalf of the
women For their thoughtfulness
throughout the year and the
enjoyable evening.
Mrs. Telford" Cook and Mrs.
George Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and Jeffrey of London; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs.
Laura Johnston spent Mother's
Day with Mr. and Mrs. George
M. Johnston and Tara of Ilderton.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reid,
Pamela and Brian of Wingham,
Bill Irwin of Goderich spent
Mother's Day with their mother
Mrs. Herson Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
of Listowel called on his mother
Mrs. Olive Campbell on Sunday
afternoon,
Mr. and. Mrs.. Russel Ross,
Miss Edna. Carr Of Wingham,Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and
Doreen were dinner guests of Mr.
and. Mrs, Jim Taylor on. Sunday.
,Miss Irene Paton of Huron-
view, Clinton, visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Coultes and attended the 90th
birthday party of Miss Janet
Murray of Wingham.
On Wednesday of last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Harman-Mitchell of Rothsay.
The May meeting of the
Belgrave Women's Institute will
be held Tuesday, May 17 at 8:15
p.m. in the W.I. Hall. Mrs.
Stanley Black is convener for this
meeting and Robert Campbell,
barrister, will be the guest
Give yourself a break
Take a walk.
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iValk, a bli:k.lialay.
speaker. There will also be an
exchange of flower slips and,
bulbs. The lunch committee is.
Mrs. Ross Taylor, Mrs, Hazel
Procter, Mrs. William Brydges
and Mrs, Norman Coultes,
Everyone welcome.
Sunday visitors with. Mrs. Jesse
Wheeler were Mrs. Herb
Wheeler of Huronview, Clinton,
Vincent Makas of London, Mr.
WMS visits
24 shut-ins
Mrs. Ivy Cloakey presided for
the W.M.S. meeting May 2nd in
Knox Church.
Prayer was given by Mrs.
George Fear. Minutes of the last
meeting were read by Mrs. Jack
McBurney and Mrs. Victor
Youngblut read the treasurer's
report. Roll, call was answered by
a verse on "Faith."
24 sick and shut-in visits were
recorded. An invitation was read
by Mrs. McBurney to a meeting
at Calvin-Brick on May 30. The
topic "Justice not Charity" was
taken by Mrs. Garner Nicholson.
and Mrs, Kenneth Wheeler.
Mrs, Norman Coultes visited
Thursday and Friday with Mrs.
Cyril Canning who is a patient in
Stratford General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Collins
entertained relatives to dinner
after the baptismal service on
Sunday morning. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coultes
and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
Coultes and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Coultes; Miss Doris
Coultes of Milverton.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and
family of Hanover spent Mother's
Day with Mr.' and Mrs. Willard
Armstrong.
Mrs. Cecil Coultes, returned
home on Sunday 'after spending a
few days with her daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. David
Spencer of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Minick and family of
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. James R, Coultes
on the weekend visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Erica
of St. Ann's and attended the
christening of their grand-
daughter at Smithsville United
Church on Sunday morning.
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Phone (416) 065-5621
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Margaret Birch,
provincial Secretary
for Social bevelopinent
Province 'of Ontario
Davis,William
Premier