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,were escortedtO 414rables1
wiaere piogresSise eutclare was
ettiPyed, ,Those winning card
;42e% were, high lady.
IcillastOn CouR; low Rady„
Lome1listvr; high ar-an.
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F as Zaw man.
Donald SteWart.,
• *foe 1.47: ch was served
and Mrs. Scott and Mr. and
Mrs. Tiffin were called to the
platform. UEvans read an
'ai4dzess and Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
dOttWaIRusseltchie. Wes-
ley ra,flit2, Fred T -4,1n, and Mrs.
.ted Collier presented them •
with poie ps. and coffee
Mr. and 7.47a. Scott thank-
eci all for the 2ifts and f.,,Q7 Ee-
Encute4i-g them 2,5 this way.
Mrs, Tiffin, on behalf of her-
sel,i and C4arlie, tharrake4 the
community for the help they
had g1ven them during Char-
lie's illness, with their work
io sow removal, visits, and
other kiEzdness, and for their
gifts.
Mrs. Ted c.myer recalled
the any good times and fun
held 09 the line playing par-
chisi ,,on stormy Winternights
after wading through snow,
berry picking, playing softball,
the ,cld swimming hole, the
bear and riding in the old cart.
Clark Johnston witta, Mrs.
Scott as accompanist sang
"it's a Long Way to Tipperary"
with audience joining) in the
chums, latch was 'men serv-
ed.
Newspaper advertising
brings the merchants 'show -
case' into your 'home.
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day tnOinin8 service at Chal-
mers Presbyterian church was
coach -acted by four teenagers
ftom lAndOn. .Sharon McMich-
ael and Linda Braden sang two
duets, .accompanied by Lorna
Btaden.
Iprna Braden told f the
student riaisgonary conference
ste attended last Christmas in
the state of Illinois. Teen -
agers from all over the world
numbering over 9000, and
froni all walks of life attended
The sessions ,,ver a four day
period helped prepare the -
young people niorally and
physically to enjoy the m e s -
sages and 'songs. She spoke, on
Primary education and exhibit-
ed a book, "Take My Life" ,
which has meant much' to her.
Don Maxwell who also at-
tended the conference told of
the results he experienced, The
friendship made -there ,meant
so much when all were believ-
ing in the same Lord and Christ
The feeling ofoneness was real
ized on the buses which trans -
ferred them from the meeting
to restaurants. Messagessiven
by the Clergy from Timothy,
chapters 1 to 4 did much to en-
lighten youth.
PARTY PALS.
BEL6RAVEL- -The sixth meet-
ing was held at the home of
Mrs. Clarence Hanna on Mon-
day. March 25 at 4.15.
Nancy Anderson read min-
utes of the last meeting. The
girls decided to have their
°mothers for a buffet style party
at the eighth meeting. Mrs.
Hanna read on judging and
reasons for Club Girl Entertains.
Mrs. Eldon Cook explained
party refreshments. Judy Cook
and Christine Hartleib made
German Tea Squares. Debbie
Cook and Doreen Mason set a
buffet table.
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THE STONE SCHOOL team proudly display
the Tri -County Championship Trophy. The
team has held the trophy far.two years in
a row. Front row: Glen Walker, Gordon
Rinn and Neil eman; send' row:, Neil
Vincent, goalie; Brian Black, Mike McNeil;
captain, and Doug Cook; third row: Owen
Fear, Dale Pletdi, Larry Robinson, Ron
Cook, Wayne Hopper and Clayton Bosman.
In the background are coach Glen coultes,
left, and Roy Robinson; right.
—Advance -Times Photo.
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CHIMNEYS
Place yolo order now!
We are booking our 1018 work now«
• SKILLED LABOR IS SCARCE
we *re Dolled as :to bow much can be
dope this year, so we have to place our
received orders on a first come, first served
boots. . •
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FIREPLACES AND BARBECUES
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STONE SCHOOL TRI -COUNTY Champions
celebrated their triumph with a party_ in
Belgrave this week; Seen here is Captain
Mike WNW presenting travelling clocks to
their coach, Glen" ,Coultes, and manager,
Roy Robinson. 'Cards' and crokinole were
• played and the boys ,servediynch.
—Advance -times Photo.
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Belgrave
The Belgrave CGIT will sell
candy at the,Calvin-BrickU.C.
W. bake sale in in'gham on
Saturday. ,
Mr, and Mrs. "Irwin Gibson
of Listowel visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Dave ArMstiong.
Mr, and Mrs. George Proc-
ter spent a few days visiting
With her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Martin of Detroit.
Bruce Campbell, Bob Tay.,
lor, Keith Pietch. Barry and
RalPh -Logan motored to Nash-
ville, tennessee, this week -
Weekly -euchre
IiiELGRAVE—The weekly
euchre was held in the Belgrave
community rooms with, eight
tables in play. Prize whiners
were High lady, Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler; high -man, Mrs. Ger-
shorn Johnston, playing as- a
Man; low lady Mrs. Elsie Gard-
ner; low man, Nelson Nichol-
son; novelty prizes Mrs. Robert
Purdon and Harold Procter.
WHITECHURCH
Russel Cameron of Kingston.
who has been stationed at
Clinton air school for a three
weeks' instructor's course,
-speni the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. -Mason Aobinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Robin-
son and three week-old Chris
of Sarnia also spent the week-
end with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Mason Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn
and Mr. and Mrs. Jams Mc-
Ilrath were dinner guests on
',Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs.
Andrew Gaunt of W. WawanoaR.,
Mrs, Cameron Simmons of
London spent a few daysLst
week with her sister, Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz arid both visited with
their father, Charles Martin, a
patient. -in Wingham and District
Hospital.
a Mr. -and Mrs. Arthur Burrows
were Saturday visitors with her
sister, Mn. MacDonald of ktn-
"rVidieare happy to report Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan was released
fro qa Wingharn and District
Hospital on Thursday.
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Personals
end to attend the Grand 0
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pet-
rie of Herkimer, New York
v" "ted with Mrs. Laura sion and George on the week-
end. They also visited other
relatives in the vicinity.
The Easter meeting of the
U.E.W., will be held Thursday.
April ll, at 8:15 p..M. in the
Belgrave United Church. The
guest will be the Rev. Mrs.
Lewis of Exeter.
Mrs. Lloyd Alcock ofNeu-
stadt spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Hopper.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Sari Thomp-
son and family of Donnybrook,
Mrs. Beatrice Chamney of
Winghim. Mr. and Mrs. Ewald
Rainer of Toronto and Mr. and
Mrs. Claience Chamney attend-
ed the funeral of- Mr. George
A. McLaughlin in Detroit on
Wednesday.
Master Murray Rinn had his
appendix removed last week in
the Clinton Hospital.
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