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UWE Council Gives Grant
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PR SENTED SUNDAY
Guild Meets at
'Procter Home
`Belgrave--The reg/Sktr
of ;the Guild' of Trinity Anglin's:if
Cliareh Waialield an Thursday al"
Waimea.: .:40`the home', of. Mrs, Ito,
.ii*recter; The liresident, Mrs,
Clark Johnston,' opeaecl the meet"
lug with a „14Init' and • power,. tai
loyed bY the •Lerd,'S ,firfiYer in itni,
son,
Flans :were iltaile aullt a Wit,
the top far which'was closiateda by
Mrs, NO: McCrea, The roil call
was answered by the exchange ,of
flower; slips 'and bulbs. 'Mrs" 114-
berti Hagghis gave ta reading on
4"Lbe Home..and :Mrs, Coca McGill
gave one on "Bright Sunshine alai
Dirty Wiridowah - 1K6s Joyce Pros=
ter raYared with two cornet 80140."
Lunch was served sty the bOsteas,
assisted .4. Miss Nora yanCanip:
and Mrs.:Merman Nethery.„:
The Morris Township Comical
met sat the •lawaship h011 on May
11th with all' the. utenable'ra present,
The Initiates Or 'the' sat t meeting,
Were read and adopted on motion
of Gordon. 'Wilkinson slid Rola
Gordon Wilkinson Walter
Sliortreedaliat Addison Fraser be
pal(' $250.00 on his salary;
Stewart Procter Itosif
That the react :accounts as Present-
e.a by the road superintendent be;
paid,
lams Danban - Walter SllOrtreed
—That we give the Brussels Fair ,
Board a grant of $200.00 for 1058.
Stewart Procter Gordon
son—That :the meeting adjourn to
meet again on June 2,1058 at 1 pan,
The following accounts were
paid: Belgrave Ca-Operative, war-
bleak, $43,410; Pearson ac Ed-
wards, auditing, $275.00; a. IL
Blalce, Membership fee for Melia:
aipal Officers' Association, a20.00;
Muaicipal 'World, supplies, ,$6,a5;
Cecil Wheeler, fox bounty, $3.00;
Donald McKea zioa. warble fly in-
spector, $221.52; Gordan Nicholson,
warble fly helper, $150.45; J, A.
Gray, Blyth. District Fire Area;
$57.00; B. Parrott, mileage; $4.00;
Win. King, dog ,tax, 'refund, $2.00;
Jack Tliyhne, dog tax refund, $2.00;
Addison 'Fraser, part salary, $250,
00; relief account, $45.00.
' Geo. C. Martin,'' Clerk
Bailie, Parrott; Reeve
gala • ....4alat
RECTOR MOVED i .TO
EXETERI PARISH
Institute Meets
lar, and afall, Jerry 1.figginSi Of
Virnato, TvIr. and Mrs, Henry ;Pat,.
tisoal and family, .14r,'
Jack kine•and Mr, and Mrs, Aildn
Wiggins, Winghitin, visited en 'San-
day • with Mr. -and Mrs. :rt4ert
His'ohm . ' . .
' Mr. and Mrs. lame Nixon. laud
Delbert cif Lacknow, R.R. 'T, vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Leslie ,Bolt.. • . '
Mrs, Cora' 'McGill', Miss Annie
Baker and Charlie and -Clayton
Wilkinson visaed on :Sultana' with
'Mr, and Mrs. Joan -Stewart in
aondon,
gisseS Pearl •and Marie Penny
and Mrs. Margaret Fields all or To,
ronto, are • spending a ,few, days
with' Miss Annie ;Baker and, Gor
don Wilkinson visited there on Sat-
arday. t • 't
Miss Annie Baker .f .and, Charlie
Wilkinson attended the,. funeral. ,Of
the late Miss ~Mary atfnpop,lil Rip-
ley on Fridity„ ,
Mr. 'and Mrs McKay and,
family of Wallaaeburg: visited on
Sunday with her parents, aNifr,, fatal
Mrs. Harry MeGaire; ', • .
Mr. and: Mrs. arcornian ,Staaier
house ,and MipS ;Sonja Otonellouse
Of London visited cm Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs., Robert.
and' Other' relatives. .
Mr. and Mrs. RUSsei Kelly and
family or CoolciVille.'and ,!Mf: and
Mrs; Joe Morgan,: and ;family',, of
Ailsa Craig ,visited over :the .weak-
end with .and, 'Mrs, ,William
Kelly. • • • , „,
Mr, and Mrs: 'Erpest , Crawford
and &riga of` Ocaderieh;..viSited on
Stinclay with' Mr, and Mrs,- Fr!pd
Cook and other relatives'• in, the
village. • •
gr. and Mrs. Ed Mitchell, of.
Kelowna, • B.C., and Mrs Nellie
Gordon of Westeri •visited over -the
Week-end with Mr, ,aad Mrs. John
Anderson arta other' Anderson re-
latives: ' •
,gra, 'Stanley CoOlc "spent last
week, in Glielah attending the hi-
atitute Officers' 'Conference, ••
Mr. and Mrs WilbertBeyers- acid
Miss June Beyers of Royal 'Oak,
Mich,, .and - anal Mrs. ;.plisse'
Barrows; of *alien, :visited .•over
the• week-end with-;Mr. -and Mrs,
,Carla•proetera''? '"
13ELGRAVEaaRev, Bien deVries,
who has been 'rector' of the parish
of- Belgrave;, Blyth and Auburn
Anglican Churches for the past
four years1 is leaving 'With his wife•
and- family on gay 15tit to, take
oharge or the pariOh ef.,4 0;eF acid'
Hensall, With th,e reetary la Exeter.
Rev: de. Vries, Preached h;is..fire-
,
well sermons on Sunday, May
experience.,'„,;, as, an..„ under-
grcund workerl in Holland' duridg'
the 'war' made a most inter-,,
eatfrig SpeiFier and leetarer. Rev.
de • Vries '!Was. oraained Into the'
Anglican ministry during his pas-;.
torate here. He completed his eda
ucation for the ministry and• grad;
ttated from Haron.Callege, London
He is a native of The Hague, Hola
land, and has a family a five:
children. ,.
Next Tuesday -
' BELG rs. Stanley Cook
is convener of the May meeting of
the Belgrave Wonien's Institute,
on Agriculture. Roil call will be
answered with a favorite: vegetable.
The meeting-will be held in' the
Community centre on Tuesday af-
ternoon, May, (),' Mrs. Leslie Bolt
will give a reading, and the ad-
dress willabe given by Carl Hem-
ingway. Mrs. John Nixon will pro-
vide the music and Mrs. Ivan
Wightinam Will give a :demonstra-
tion. There will also be an ex-
change of Arabs,' baths, .feeds and
Lunch %Will' be :served by
Mrs. J. M. CoultiA, MI:s. ti7. aa...Praca
teraariagria a Taal° •
4
• ‘ .ti RAVE— Speulal Mether's
bay .services were held In Knox
Vaned Cattail' on Sanday when the
•foliimateg reeeived , seals and eer,
Oficates, in the Supclay Sehool:
" 11tst year,' eartifidates, Donald I
Viasieilt; Jeanette "Johnston, 'Rich-
04'd Anderson, Gordan Rinn; Mary
Ann Wheeler, George Jelinstaii,
Clayton Boman, Murray Vincent,
Barbara Krug, Linda Johnston
and Dalina Grasby.
Second year, seals, Mrs. Gordon
Xtosinttail, plus 'certificate; Mrs, J.
. Con a Donald Bosnian, David.
BOO an, Lillian Pengelly, Audrey
Coultas, George Johnston, Joan
Bosnian, Alan Borman., Albert
Catates, Mrs. W. Ar.naitrong.
Tiara year, seals, Marilyn GO,
g'arie Coultes, Lincla•Coultell,
' Fourth year, seals, Ivan Wheela
er, Lois Rath, Betty RinnaLois Coll,
'Marlene Walsh, Florence Rinn,
Linda Rim!, Eleanor Walsh, ' Mrs,
James Walsh,
Fifth- year seals, Lloyd Michle,
Marilyn Campbell, Douglas Johns-
ton; sixth year seals, Barry Logan,
Balall Logan, 'Joyce Armstrong;
Marilyn: Logan,,,. Patsy Pengelly;
seaentli year, Ila Pengelly; ,eighth
year, Karen 'Anderson; ;ninth year,
Lorna Bolt, 'Ruth Miehie, Ruth
Procter; eleventh year, Mrs. ken-
netb Wheeler; fifteenth. year, Earl
AM:lei:soil and Mrs. George Michie;
seVenteepth year, George Michie;
twenty-fourth year, Ross Ander-
sod,. . •
One hundred, per cent attend-
atiae, Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, Tvan
Wheeler, „Mary Ann Wheeler,* And-
lay Coultas, Marie Coullas, Douglas
johnataa, Ruth Michle, and Lloyd
/ miss • A flowering. plant was
presetaad to Mrs: James Walsh,.
There were four babies baptized
at, the service,, Glen Robert, Nixon,
• son of Mr. and :Mrs, John Nixon;
Kepneth Douglas Ritchie, son of
Mr.' -and Mrs. Mervin Ritchie;
Cameron -David Cook, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norrnan Cook; and Rase
kaarieW4te, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray White: '
Rev.. Krug presented' all the
grandmothers present with white
achtlaiaattierritallaaasa aaaaa.--aaat
A. x "LOIN. G. ;
you wantquin.Anitially , firtiiid. at,
the Wins lid, Arirtouries' when, the,
ladles, of
ltitve•everytking. .apt oils
rheir:rumniaga:Sales," The pile they-
held latii;!.,$Aturtla,:y' exCer
tiffn he the riot that' „ • ..
once.agaiii all records were broken..
1114 try Sell
Hiatt eVer: the
buyers' waialargaia,and,•theyataak psis
a Litr4f lanfoUt4 .-or riaoriey', to *aid
in itheik 'far, the ..liVinghahn
Gelierai Ilnsiiitiil, of the'
busbiessmen ,are.1,hinliqng it, IvMild:
be , (Me' „idea to aaae :the ladies'
put on-a betteia:balaaccessa-00,1.rse.
The' `piatuip%ailliolie ',provides .an,
htklitig articles
Which iriusta lie sorted '-and"plaited
on dliPla•-y[ilie clay before fa lain-,
image' sale.-
a:a Secana firoai, to ir ara .51.4w.,Gordon•
Ill'rs. Waltem' We-Krilige
and Airs. •Iterb"Campbell, as theY
fitart the task: of :iaorting out a
inatura of stresses. '
In tale* centre Miss --Norma- Galata,.
And s,
'Fiany:Stird'Y
prohlents;
Aatioaies cued miseellanepusateins
fro*, a-.bandied attics and base
ateitta are hi.el arge o.f'Harry
Spry, ,DirS. S. A., Scott,"I‘ara W. A.'
'and airs, Nothian Kettt:.
Beast ,I~nfiic.ts;
Face Injuries'
' BELGRAVEa-Fred'Cook 'suffer-
ed injuries to' his ftiee' on
Monday morning when he was
helping R. , '„ Jaines -.Coultes „load cattle
to his' face,
He -was taken an the Wingitani
General hospital, where it was X-
rayed- and it is ,believed the cheek
bane is cracked, as 'well as- being •
badly bruised. gr. Cook will "be
confined .to the hospital for a few
days.
orl Peace and Safe y Is
hallenge of W.I. Conference
Land.Bought tor
Baseball Diainrond
WHITECHURCH—The Sports
Coinniittee purchased the two
acres of land north of the Dawson
and Falconer 'homes for $125 ,last
week, ;'and the.. , township grader
made a good job of levelling it up,
and building up a •readvvay at the
east of the Dawson lot.
The boys got busy with rakes
and made a good baseball diamond,
and the young people are satisfied
to haVe a regular ball field,
Last, hid by`110' nieitna least--the*
hat `departaaant,; aliVityfi. a, :number
9°C ii ,Bing e5aid at Iii,' ulirriinage•
solel^'I ills `tinke *its oomph I , ;vitlr”
models,4 Ok,Siiii.wili see iii
tare ,'sita loaVaaf far t •of t2;114,4_:PatFa'''
Lhey. 'Ore Peebles.
Nfra..W.9.1.1,Gigliey.1--1111.1.gus,la, Ad-,
vane'-,Tinies. ' ' •
World peace and world safeta, ; the board were seated an. the plat-
Ore everyone's resportsibility. The- form and were introduaed by Mrs.
scrape IhingS to come in the Gorapn Maynard, provincial secure,,
ivarld of tomorrow will be deter- tarY,
Mined -on the frontiers of allow- .1)e. McLauchlin, president of the
ledge in the world tOilay. Oaa.C., and Miss Margaret Me-
. This was the theme claisea for Cready, Principal of Macdoaald
Institute, welcomed the delegates. the tenth annual conference Of the .
9-ata,i0 Women Institutes • at, Miss Heien McKercher, Macawr of,
wliiali cloSe to 700 women' register- il-Iame EConomica -.Service, told -the
Gil;. The three day session Was Mild audience that there. Is .au increase
at OAC Guelph, Ninety percent. of •3,000 members this year. At
woi., att ending ' n (*toren" 'fn,,, present Ontario membership is
th e n rsCtime. pologni." came from 46,060.• Miss McKereber said that
the 'Ottawa Valley, Rainy :mak. nearly 7,000 women took instate-
District and all parts of Ontario, f tion br the training course proyid-
Delegates arriving "A y on Wed- I ed by the Home Economic Service.
nesday enjoyed a tour of Mac- I Mrs'. Haggerty,speaking on the
donald Institute •and the campus lama:said the first step .towards
at ',Ontario Xgaiicultural College. peace is Lo live peacitbly. with our
The evening session took the form l families in' our commanity., She
of entertainment when the -Junior , praised the WI, for its generosity
Farmers of Waterlqo County pre- I to others not as .fortunate its We
sented play with, it quartette be- are in Canada. Two• special projects
brought a 'firie response.: Layettes
for Arab • Refugee families,' and
awdaters „for Korea, also for the
Ceylon flood relief fulia lamoUnts
who ii 'a native of Nova 'Scotia, is
a school teacher, ,lives on a farm
where she was born and has held
Office at all levels M. the Wi. She
was elected at the :national Conven-
tion hi October which Was held in
Ottawa succeeding ,airs. S. W. Ad-
ams of Saskatcliewali. Her. subject
was "The Challenge Facing
F.W.I.C. Today,"
to' $4,000.00, •
Discussion, groups
the afternoon, The
tiveen. acts. Later refreshments
Were served hi • Memorial Nall
downstairs. ,
The Official opening; came on
Thursday morning with: the presi-
dent, Mrs. James Haggerty of
Napanee paasialing, Members of
were' held in
three subjects
studied Were: The,:aistiact'.director,
her duties and respolisibilities;
alans and 'Projects .for. tile 'braricla•
and Safety 'Leaders for :the groUps,
were Miss Ethel, ChapMan, Mrs.
D. ;S: ivla.eNaughtOd, Mrs, Elgin
Mrs.
G..ttolclin., Mrs; DOR Mc:algal,- Mrs,
J. J.,, McKay, • grs. Wilson,
Mrs. Lloyd, Wilson, with- Mrs. Ri J.
Penny of Kingston, kaChairinitri:
The evening sessiari Wit:gilt Hon.
W. A. Goodfellow, Mittister of
agriculture es guest speaker t,'lid
H. Iii, Beihriam, agricultural engin-
eering .extension speeialist, speak-
ing• on "Safety 'the :Mine and
Farm." Mrs. piing* Hart spoke
on "Work for :Retarded Chil0rea in
Public Schools." , Ira, Wesley', Red-
ford, •"Itilaternal'. Care, and Infant
Mortality." T.V. alai radio evicht-
atioa report was 'given by Mrs.
George Wilson of St. Marys:
Mrs. lingliaSurnaiers, who is a
Viee-president of the A..C.W.W.,
Wok the delegates around, the
World pictures Cif the recent
trip to Ceylon. Mrs, -Keith Rand,
national president of the Women's
Institutes, was present,: Mrs. Rand,
A
Varietyi(Oncert
Ori:_$:ridaYNight
WHItECADRCHa--A good crowd
attended : the - variety prOgram. in
the :4Vrenuiriki Hall here' last Fri;-
day , Chas, Moore .Was
chairtnana for Pre, -occasion. Girls
froaaa'Luelthow and ,Whigbain en-
tertained: tap.-dancing; • and
Elalite :Conn , danced the Zailor's
Ilornpipe.,•Mrs, Mathers. and Mrs.-
Fishier :gave interesting humorous
readings, three young: boys ' played
violth selections, Mrs. John Nixon
gave accordion selections, and
George Cohn and Joan Tiffin play-
ed piano solOs.
Rev:. R. T, Marshall spoke brief-
ly, commending them on, the sue-
cess. of' their community effort,
Tiffin ;brothers provided music for
the: dance that 'followed, and the
ladles ."Served lunch.
Pre,stirterian .Y4):
'Wt ITECHURCII—The young
people,: of the -Presbyterian. Church
held ;their 'meeting an :Sunday alien-,
iiig in, the Sunday School room ot
the church with . the, president,
Murray, Gaunt,' presiding, key. A,
T. Aa ;Marshall had 'charge of the
Bible istudy period,. speaking from'
Philippians Chapter 3 and Mrs.
Aildrew Gaunt led. in 'prayer, •
gibs Norma Verster read a letter.
fainagiss Dorothy ,Douglas, .a anis-
alariaaV from 'Mitsui, Fortriesti. 18
members. answered the roll call.
The 'giblets 'aceehted an hatitstion
to attend a, frialtifig In the Pres-
bYteidan . Church, Winghain, on
6Y;la'r speaker.
Leroy Itintotil took up the offering'
and the meeting Wo Closed with
the Ititpah benediction,
Three B tis'liis at Mother's Day
- Service Held
WI-IITtC/LUIttal•--Mo
was observed In the Presbyterian.
Church on ljuntia.v. and Pita, P. T.
A. Marshall baptized three 'Child-
ten, Janet Agnes, daughter or Mt.
and Mrs-lames Gaunt; Jean Eliza-
beth, daughter nr Win and 11110.
lIttgli SinipSon, and Carey bide,
son of Alt, and Mrs, W, A. rtirdoli,
Percy geCieliagliall and •Gal y
Chapman read Lire Scritpure les-
soils and Karim Groskorth read the
story, "God In our Homes". Muriel
Moore read the story "Cod Counts
First,"
Rev. R. A. Brook gave an itispirmy
talk on the theme, "A Household
tor God". Mr..13rook held a baptis-
Mal service for Douglas Eugene,
Joyce Marie and Arnold Wayne
Morrison, children of Mr, and Mrs.
John Morrison,
United Sevvice
There was -no lack of entertain-
ment. Padre Young and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Kidd of the college
staff were present at each
session to lead community singing
and entertain with piano and
organ selectiona. Musical numbers
Were also given by the :Goshen
orchestra, who hailed from the
Ottawa Valley and were all mem-
bers of their branch,' Soloists
were Mrs, R. Si Mckercher, katit-
leen Monk flreshant and F, G. B.
DeCarral, Personnel officer, On-
tario Department of Agriculture.
Offieeftiairesidiag for 'the various
sessions were Mrs. James Haggerty,
presiaent, 'Mrs. S. la, t1orra,c1t, Em-
bro, Mrs. It Frances, Shelburne and
Mrs. W. J, COopea Mindentoya,
regional vice presidents, also Mrs.
B. V. ThothaSan, Ares, Who is con-
ference secretary;
The conference which was held
for WI, meMbers holding the
office of district director closed
with a tea,.
TwO attended from East Huron,
Mrs. ttitrirOW Of Walton, Mrs.
Carl Joithatori, bluevale.
WHITECIRIACII — Christian
Family Day ,Sertdce was carried
out In the 'United Church here
on Sunday, With the 'Sunday School
superintendent, Robert Laidlaw,
conducting 'the service, and with
the Junior chola singing the an-
them, "Praise nut, Praise OM". I