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Social Evening Aids
Beigrave Pipe Band
(Too late for last week)
:E3ELGRAVE—A. ' euchre party
and dance were held in the Fores-
ter's Hall on Friday evening; when
the proceeds were given to the
support of the Belgrave Pipe Band,
Music was supplied for dancing
by the Bruce Orchestra, Mrs, Jos-
eph Holmes and Lewis Cook won
the high prizes .and Mrs. Jim
Young and George Grigg carried
home the consolation awards,
Annual Meeting
Of Knox Choir
BELGRAVE—The annual meet-
ing and social evening of the choir
of Knox United Church was held
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Carl
prpcter last week.
Mrs, Procter, president, was in
charge and she expressed -her ap-
preciation to' the choir for . their
ca-operation, Mr, Roy Mundy, or-
ganist and choir leader, also ex-
pressed his thanks for co-opera-
tion during the year.
The following officers were elect-
ed: President, Mrs. Carl Procter;
secretary-treasurer; Miss Lois Goll;
music committee, Roy Mundy, Mrs.
G1)orge Johnston, Mrs. George
liftable; gown committee, Mrs. Clif-
ford Logan, Miss Ila Pengelly mid
George Johnston; social committee,
Eleanor Walsh, Ruth Procter, Bill
Coultes and Earl Anderson.
Games and contests closed, the
meeting and a bountiful lunch was
served,
Club 20 Meets
A t Coultes Home
BELGRAVE—A enjoyable even-
ing playing progresiive euchre was
had at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Coultes, on Wednesday
evening, -when 66 members of
ChM 20 met there.
High prizes - were won by Mrs.
George. Johnston and Clifton
Walsh. Consolation prizes went to
Mrs. Lewis Stonehonse and Albert.
Riernan,
BENUE
(Too late for last week)
Mrs, Earl Anderson is spending
some time with her daughter, Mrs,
Bill Schreiber and Mr. Schreiber
and family at Streetsville,
Mr. anti Mrs. Cecil Black and
Charlie, of Britton, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Edgar
Wight:man and family and also
other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Smith and
Mrs. Ralph McCrt a, visited on
Saturday with Mrs, Smith's mother,
Mrs. Alice Allen, Who is quite ill
at the home of her daughter, Mrs,
Lorne Hanley, at Fullarton.
Mtirray Bradburn attended the
meeting in St, Paul's Cathedral,
London on Saturday of the Huron
Diocesan Council of the Anglican
Young People's Association, being
a delegate from Huron Deanery,
Mr. and Mrs, William Manning,
hilyth, visited on. Saturday evening
with. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph McCrea.
Mr, and Mrs, W. J, Peacock and
family, of Bliley:de, visited on Sun ,
day With Mr. and Mra. George
Johnston and
Mr. and Mrs, Stewapt. Procter at,
tended the funeral in Toronto last
Thursday of the late Mr. Bill
Masters. a .
Euchre 1,47 inners
nmartAvt-Ingh prizes Were
won by Mrs, Chris Istabory and V.,
McLean and bentiolatinh prizeS-
went to Mrs. Riehard Chartniey
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Mr. and Mrs, Geo,- Ashton .and
Mrs, Emma Williamson visited in.
London on Friday, Miss Shirley
Ashton and Elaine Demerling, of
London returned here for the
week-end with them,
Mr, and Mrs. Hob' Holland and
two sons, of Kitchener, and Mr.
.ond Mrs, Harold Hibbe.rt and two
daughters, of Cloderich, were week-
end and Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Allen.
Miss Helen Hoffman, of Harris-
ton, spent a couple of days at the
home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Earld Patterson
spent one day last week In Tor-
onto and visited with their daugh-
ter, Mrs, Hob Campbell; at the
polio centre,
Mrs, Ronald Massey received
word last week that her husband,
Who IS with the Signal . Corps of
the American Army, is being sent
to Frailest for. further training,
Miss Ruth Rumple is at present
confined to her home with her leg
in a east for four - weeks, the result
of a fall,
Mr, Roy Bellamy, Of Toronto,
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Xing.
Mr, Emerson Hargrave spent one
day last -week. in Toronto,
Mr, and Mrs, Everitt Allen spent
Thursday in Kitchener,
-.Mr. and Mrs. Jim 'Wray were In
Aylmer one clay last week.
-Miss Phyllis Keith, of Liesson,
visited over the week-end at her
home.
Mr. and Mrs, Dong 'Wildfang, of
Toronto visited Over the' week-end
with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Simmons,
Mr. and Mrs. foe Bennett and
Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Bennett, of
Carrie visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. William Sothern,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zobrigg
and Stanley, Mr. :Reinhard Lang
and Mrs. Prank Leppitigtmi attend-
ed the Orfedo Show in Toronto on
Wednesday.
Mr, and Mrs, Carl Stewart, of
Listowei visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs„Tas, Vittic,
Sonclay visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Emmerson Hargrave were Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Tat:hatter and Mr.
and Mrs, Stan Tact-toner an.-1
t;ightteth Birthday
Celebrated Sunday
poRDW,fon Mr, and Mrs. War,
rep Znbrigg entertained at their
home otr ,I;loulay, In honor of the
former's nult•her, Mrs, Knuna 4u-
brigg, of Kurtzvillr', on her 80th
birthday.
Guests present wore Mr. and Mrs,
Morley Zubrigg, Mum and Bar-
barn, Mrs, Martini Wenzel. Mrs. Ida;
Greisinger, .all of Toronto, Misa
Huth find Allan Henderson of
Palmerston and Mr. and Mrs.°Von
(ioot.4 ytul Johnny also called dur-
lug
Birthday Prize Won
By Mrs. I?, Nichol
Fi-YRDWIC,11 The weekly card
party was liettl tittatlay night
in the vonummity hall with ten
tables in play.
Prize whiners were high lady ,
Miss Margaret Brown; high gent,
Iim NVray; low lady, liars. Henry
Howe, low gent, Etl, (lordon. The
lady with a birthday nearest the
25th of January was Mrs, R.
On Tuesday ne0l of this week
another party will be Iwkl.
Lorne, or Toronto.
Mt°. and Mra, ,Ihn Stevens, or
Toronto, visitod over the week-end
with Mr, and Mrs. Vt/ni. Wilson,
Mr. awl Mrs. Tmn MeGlement
and family and Mrtc, Albert Gal-
laher visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Ito:;,: Nolut, of (Iowans-
I own.
FORI)WICI-I
BIRTHS
STEFIMP in the (kilt Hospital,
on. NN't-tlitesti(ty, January 25, Lt)Elb,
to Mr. and Mrs. tiered Siefert,
(taught (tr.
BROWNE - rn Ow Palmerston
hospital on TIM rs day„) unitary
20, 1J50, to ME am] Mrs. Peter
Thowne, a ann,
13nsy Bees Meet
To-Complete Project
FORDWICH—The BUSY Reel/
Met to continue with their project
.and opened the meeting with the
4-If Pledge, The was called and
the minutes of the previous meet,,,
ing were read,
Mrs, C. Sothern read a letter
front Mrs, Pilsinger about the
Aehievement Day, to he held on
February 18th,
°rile members continued with
Work on their blouses and decided
on a design for their record Wolfs.
There will be a meeting on Thurs-
day night, when the girls will make
the covers for these hooks, Both
blouses and books must be com-
pleted and sent to Mrs.Filsinger
by February 0th,
On January 21st, the Busy Beer
had as their guest, Mrs..Filsingert
who spoke about Achievement Day
and showed the girls how to judge
cosban)e charts.
MRS. L VANNAN
MAIN LIBRARIAN
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BELGRAVE—The annUal, meet-
ing of the l3elgrave Library Board:
was held in the community centre,t
Alex McBurncy was chairman and,
Charles Coultes was secretary
the absence - of - George' Johnston,.
secretary-treasurer,
Th(r librarian lYirS. • awrence'
Vanna.n reported that there had
been twice the number, 'of books
read as the year before. Member-
ship has also increased, °
Members elected to the board
are as follows: Mrs. George Mienie,.
ND's, Ross Anderson, Mrs.• A.
Coultes, Mrs. Richard `Procter,
Charles Coultes, ,A.leX McBurney,
and Tony Langridge. - Mrs. Vannati•
Was re-engaged as librarian and,
George ,Tohnston, secretary-treas-
ST HELENS
rerSoPals
Mr, Ross Murray is SerlouSly ill
In the Wingharn General Hospital.
Mr. John Cameron. ia.on the jury
at the Assizes in Qoderich this
week..
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Miller and
Larry, of Loridon„ were week-end
visitors with relative's here,
Miss Margaret Miller was home
from Stratford for the weelc-end,
Mr, and Mrs. John Cameron and
Don, Mr, George Stuart and Mr.
and MrS. Cliff Murray attended the
funeral' of their cousin, MI'S. Chas,
McLean, at Lucas on Saturday.
Rev, G. Watt Presides
At Annual Meeting
ST, HELENS—Encouraging re-
ports in every department were
presented at the annual meeting of
the United Chufch, held on Tues-
day afternoon with Rev, George
Watt, of Dungannon, the supervis-
ing minister in Charge,
Fn ail, over $4,050 had been rais-
ed,•The stewards ;rePort showed a
balance of nearly $600 and $370 had
been contributed to the. Missionary
arid Maintenance Fund. The W,M.S,
had exceeded its allocation by over
1p(). with $203. being forwarded to
ttfe Presbyterial treasurer, The
W.A.' has a balance on hand of
.$102.19.
The retiring Stewards, G, Me.
Roberta,- J. Cameron, G, MacPher-
son and - George 'Stuart. were re-
appointed with Charlie McDonald
being added and Lorne Woods was
appointed a trustee replacing the
late Mr, P. G. -Todd,
Thanks was voted to the choir;
the organist, liArs.• G.- S. lifeintyro,
of - 13ra.cebridge, who had made
such a fine job of printing' the re-
ports and -to all who had helped to
make the year such a success.
Mr, Wallace, Miller, chairmati•of
the .Board of Stewards, expressed
the thanks of the congregation to
Rev, Watt for his services as sup-
ervisor and presented a gift of
money.
At the conclusion a pleasant
social hour was enjoyed when the
'ladies served lunch.
Euchre Winners
ST. HELENS-High honors at
the euchre party On. Friday even-
ing were won•by Mrs, Robert Fur--
.don for the ladies arid John Ruth-
erford for the gents. Mrs. Jas. Cur-
ran won second prize for the
ladies and Ross Errington and
Barry McQuillin tied for the gent's
second prize, with Ross winning
the draw, °,
There were twelve tables playing.
W.I. to Hold
Valentine Meeting
ST_ HELENS—The ladies arc re.-
Minded of the meeting of the' In-
stittite this (Thursday) afternoon
at Mrs. Fred McQuillin's with Mrs.
Carmen Anderson, of Dungannon,
as guest speaker.
The roll call will be answered
with a custom of another country,
and there will be an exchange of
valentines.
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Members Appointed
To Church Offices
BELGRAVE—The annual meet-
ing of Knox • United Church was
held in the basement of the church
recently.
Rev. •K. Krug was chairman of
the. Meeting:Reports of the various
organizations Were read and it
was decided that The Observer con-
tinue to , be sent to each home in
the congregation. Albert Coultes
was appointed •' to 'the *United
Church Men's Association.'
New members appointed to the
board of stewards are; Wilfred
Walker, Kenneth Wheeler and R.
H, Coultes, New members to the
session are George Michle, Ross
Anderson and Earl Anderson ap-
pointed for 3 years; Ernest Michie
was appointed to the board of
trustees, jack Higgins was appoint-
ed plate collector. *
It Was agreed that a letter of
thanks and appreciation would be
sent to Rev, 'Emig.
Crokinole Party
At United Church
BELGRAVE—A progiessive era-
kindle party was held in Knox
United Church basement on Fri,
clay evening, January 27,
High prizes were won by jean
Winne find Arnold 1i/fathers and
the eonsolation prizes went to
Carol Walsh and iAllan Bosnian.
Presbytery Annual
To Be in Exeter
BELL RAVE—The executive of
the 'Woman's Missionary Society of
Huron Presbytery of the United
Church of Canada met at the 'home
of Mrs, J, A. Sutter at Clinton on
Thitrsday, January 26,
Plans for the annual meeting of
the Presbytery Were made and it
is to he held in .aide Street .
United Church, Exeter on Tuesday,
April IA The theme Dr the meet.,
ing is to he "Changing' Patterns
Challenge the Church" and the
guest speaker will he Miss (Irate
Patterson, retired missionary from
There are aliiieSt 100 'cancer' re-
:gear& prOjedta being .tmidertalten
in Canadian itnlVersities and hos,
They 'are StipPfirted largely
;by AfOlUntarY tontrihntions
letted tinting the .rinnual. 'Cancer
WITEN 7F-0 POT-ACT: officers7
Were sent to quell a .clance7bal)
fracas they were tossed out by the
burley young fellow who had creat-
ed the disturbance. The chief of
'police, deciding to take matters in,
his own hands, went into the hull-
alone and returned shortly to head.,
quarters With the culprit in tow.
The astonished officers wanted: to;
know how he had done it.
"Nothing to it," he replied, "1"
just talked him into joining the'
foree."—The Reader's Digest.
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