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Baru. Advatl► ines, T'husday. Sept, 2d,.1208
elgrave Personals
Mr. awl Mrs. Alex Robert-
sou lei last Thursday wonting
on a. motor trip to Vancouver
where they will be attending
the wedding of Mr. William
Smythe cf Victoria. B. C.
Mr,. and Mas. Albert 'Vin-
cent :spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. William Kelly of Sea-
forth' and Miss liriabeeliy of
London, and attended the Sea-
' forth Fair last Friday. They
also called ou Mrs, . Cora Bar-
Fows , of Seaforth.
Mr, and .Mrs. Clarence Han-
na.'4sited on the week -end with
their daughter, Mr and Mrs.
Wayne Minnick of. Baden, and
Visited with: W. and Mrs. Dav-
id Hanna and family of Kitch-
'ener.
Mars:. A. E :• Brown and Mrs.
A. E. Johnson of St. Marys
spent, Monday with Mr, and i
Mrs... Albert Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vin-
cent visited with Mr.. and Mrs.
Ralph McCrea and Mr% and Mrs.
Earl Noble on Tuesday. Mr.
Vincent called on Mr. and Mrs,
0 Alva McDowell the same day.
Mr. ` Martin Grasby spent the
week -end with• his on -in- law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Armstrong of Thorndale,
and attended the Thorndale Fair.
'Mr. and Mrs. Danny Brooks.
and Jennifer; Mr. and Mrs,, Wal-
ter Brooks of Washago called on
Mr.. and Mrs, Harry Cook on
Sunday.
Evening unitmet
at Johnston hOme
BELGRAVE- -The Evening
:Tait of Belgrave U.C. W. met
at the home of Mrs. Laura :John-
• sten. Routine business opened
the meeting. Fivehome and
sixteen: hospital visits were re-
corded. •
e -corded... Study period -was c
anarti Ice'yRev. b
pr.George
aW. Goth, read by`Mrs. Cliff
Logan entitled* "Christianity's
Great Need, -A M eetin g.r
Ground".:. ,
•-• •The.worshiip began with a •
hymn followed by Scripture. A'
,Meditation,` "Somebody Ts-
Watching Yom" was read by
Mrs. Stan Hopper..:Offering
ilia prayer concluded the wor-.
The next meeting win roe
bolted. by, Mrs.. '1,l46yd Freethy ,.
Lunch Was served' by Miss Annie ,
Cook and her assistants.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and. Mrs, Hngh itinu andlolw
during the week were Mrs. Rob-
ert Laing of Swift Current,
Sask. , and Mr. Leslie McKen-
zie of Seaforth.. On, Sunday
Miss Rebecca Hill of Huronview,
Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs.. El-
vey Rock and girls of Moukton
visited at the same home.
Rev. Morley. Clark of London
was guest speakelr in Calvin-
Brick and Knox United Church,,'
Belgrave, on. iunday matting.
Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Rinn visited with Mrs.
Cecil Bowman who is a patient
i{n Seaforth Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunbar
visited with Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Salter of Wingham.
BIRTH
ECCLES --In Mount. Forest Hos-
pital on Friday, September
20. 1968, to Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Eccles (Mary Scott)
of R. R. 2, Holstein,` a son, a
brother for Scott and David.
Wroxeter
'Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson
Hamilton. and 'their daughter,
Mrs. Ralph Gray were visitors
with Misses Elsie and Marion
Gibson last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Myers
aid Mr. and Mrs. James Wil-
liamson d
an Janice of Belmont,
Manitoba, spent Sunday with
M. Arnold and
Miss Mina Bell.
Mr. and Mrs., Frank Graham,
St.
.Marys, were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs: ` Stewart Hig-
gins. • r
Musa Morley McMichael re-
turned borne Sunday after
spending last week.in London
with her husband. who is a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital. Ile
is doing as well as expected af-
ter recent surgery.
Miss .Aileen Eaton, Seaforth,
and Donna Smale, London., vis-
ited the former's aunt, Miss
Hazel .Spading 'on Saturday.
•Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Bolt,
Belgrave, ',visited Mr. and: Mrs.
-Fraser .Haugh on Sunday.
The Gor,p-e Presbyterian
Women held their monthly
meeting at the hqn a of ivirs.-
:Fraser Haugh on Thursday even
ing. ,
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(ANGLICAN).
INGHAM
REV. H. .W; HAMILTON, Dip. Th., Rector. -
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Otr'gania: MRS. GORDON' DAVIDSON.
MIXT ENTH. SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY -SEPT. 29
HARVEST THANKSGIVING
11.00 a:rrm Morning Prayer and. Sermon
7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon
The Rector will preach ;at both services,
-r.- ANNOUNCEMENT
Anglican Church, Women—General Meeting, Octob-
or 9th, Windsor, Ontario.
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CHARTER .MEMBERS, of the Whitechurch
Women's Institute attended the recent
celebration of the 40th anniversary of the
branch. Of the original 15 charter mem-
bers only seven are living. They are seen
here, front rove: , Mrs. Albert McQuillan,
Mrs. Dustan Beecrs, Gibson Gilles.
pier back row: Mrs. Bert Reed, Mrs, Robt.
Purdon, Miss Merle Wilson and Mrs, Vic-
tor Emerson.. -Photo by McDowell,
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Commilfees named for the
annual sipper of Belgrave
•
The Belgrave Community •
Centre board ,of trustees has ap-
pointed the committees for the
annual turkey supper with C. W.
Hanna as general chairman.
.The first named for each cow-
r mittee will act as chairman.
Tickets and advertising,
Lorne Campbell, Alex McBurn-
ey, Mrs. Lewis Sonehouse,
Leslie Bolt,. c. .w. Hanna, '
Turkeys, Norman Coultes,
Stewart Procter,. Lloyd Freethy,
Ross McEwen, Martin Grasby.
Tables, Hugh Blair, Gerald
McDowell, Charles Cook, Gor-
Granddaughter
:graduates at
Owen Sound
Lenore Slesser, daughter of
Mr: and Mrs. Harold Slesser of
Glamis, graduated on Saturday,
September 21st,', from.the,Owen
Sound General Marine School
of Nursing. There .w ere 3 0
'graduates in this clans.
Miss Slesser is 'the grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cook, R. R, 1, Belgrave. Rela-
tives attending the graduation
from this district were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Cook, Mrs. Telford
Cook and Mr. Frank Cooper.
don Pengelly.
Seating, 1. R. Coultes, Nor
man Cook, Mark Armstrong,
Stan Hopper, Sam Pletch,ur
Joiui
Nixon, Bert C.ampbelll. , :
Ticket collectors, vies Cook, ,
Roy Pattison, Jim McCallum,
J. R. Taylor.
Potatoes and turnips, G. .Ross
Anderson, Joe Dunbar. A.
Stoves, 'Gordon Bosman,
Mason Robinson, Leslie Bolt;
Clare VanCamp.• Harold Prom -
ter, ,Roy Robinson.
Carving, Gordon Pengelly,
R. FI, Coultes, s Lew
is to
e-
hawse,
Ab Coultes.
Gravy, Mrs. Joe Dunbar,
Mrs. Leslie Bolt, Mrs. Cooper .,
Nethery.
Coffee, Mrs. Dave Arm-
strong,, Mrs. Bob Oram, Mrs. A.
Vincent, Mrs. Julia McNail,
Turkey room, Mrs; Lewis •
Cook, 'Mrs. R. H. Coultes,
Jame.Lamont; William Elston,
pob Oram. • • '
51£1e(b` tuili@y•meat, ,C. R. -,,
�ouftes;George'Johnston, Ken
Wheeler. •
- Table eovering, Mrs. George
Martin, Mrs. J. Lamont, Mrs.
Lewis Cook. '
Line' Committees: • 1st,' 2nd,
3rd Morris, S tables, Mrs. Wm.
Elston, Mrs. Ross Higgins, . Mrs.
W. Haines, Mrs. Jack Higgins,
'Mrs. Charles Campbell; 4th
Morris, 2 tables, Mrs. Garner
Nicholson, .Mrs. E. 'Pletch,
Mrs. George Procter; 5th -Mor-
ris, 2 ,tables. Mrs. Clam Van -
Camp, Mrs.Robert Grasby;' 10th
Waw, 3 tables, Mrs. Norman
Coultes, Mrs. Ed Smyth;. 9th
Waw, 2 tables, 'Mrs. Calvin.
Robinson, . Mrs. Mason, Robinson;
Mrs. Clarke Johnston, Mrs.. Ross
Anderson; 6th Waw, 2 tables,
Mrs. ' Harvey McDowell, Mrs.
William Black, Mrs, .Stanley
Black, Mrs. -Hugh .Blair; Vil-
lage, 4 tables, Mrs. 'Annie
Cook, Mrs. Cliff Logan, Mrs:
.Cliff Purdon, Mrs. Laura John-
ston. ono Mrs. Mac' Scott, Mrs. J.
M. Coultes, Mrs. C. W. Han-
na. Miss Jean McEwen, Mrs.
Lloyd Freethy, Mrs. George
Johnston. ,
ATTEND MEN'S
CONFERENCE
BELGRAVE--The Rev, John
G. Roberts was theme speaker
at Huron Park•United Men's
Conference, Centralia, last
week -end. Men from the Bel -
..grave charge who attended full
time were George Michie, Gil-
bert Beecroft, Kenneth Wheel-
er, Ross Anderson and George
Procter. George Johnston, Wil-
liam Coultes, Ross Higgins and
Lewis .Stonehouse attended Sat-
urday -evening.
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WROXE i --The
Iri.1111% Worims held **It Sep
tenthex ineetitql with MSSohn
Snell and Mrs, .Harvey MC«.
Michael in charge. Mrs. Mc-
Michael. was at the piano for
the opening hyo,- We P10,1811
he neldsw,
Bible reading and explana"
tions were given by the two la.
diez,, "God of Mercy, Go+l. of
Grace" was sung and Mrs. Snell
offered prayer.
Mrs. Ken Sennett had the
minutes read and a card, of
thanks to the .unit from the Mc'
Lean family. •
Eight members. answered the
roll. Bali with a Bible. verse,
The unit plans for 'a -special
speaker for the October U. C. W.
meeting, Mts. Bennett will
look after this. Mrs. ,Ben nett
and Mrs. John Fraser Will ar-
range the October unix. meeting.
Mrs. Snell' gave the chapter
• from the study book and quilt-
ing wasdone followed by,,a pot •
luck'supper. • , `,
SEWING' SURES
BELGRAVE--The fifth meet --
'Jug was held at the home of
Donna and Carol Walker with
eight girls, present. Tie minutes
were read by Ila. Boort. Roll,.
call was, "One idea for a club
.exhibit or a demonstration. "
They discussed Achievement
Day plans. Mrs. Clark Johnston
discussed fitting a dress and
showed,pictures on it. Miss
Beth Scott demonstrated facing
with under stitching and each
of the girls made a sample.
The sixth meeting was held
at the home of Beth -and Iia
Scott. Minutes were read by
Connie Nethery. Roll call was
"Good standing and sitting. pas-.
'tore, " Mrs. Clark Johnston
demonstrated setting in a
sleeve, . The girls worked on
their samples.
The seventh meeting was
held at the home of Marlene •
Armstrong. Minutes were read
by Dianna .walker. R.011,call
was "Why I chose the colour of*
my dress. " Mrs. Clark John-
ston demonstrated the setting'
la of a zlppez.
The next meeting will be
held inthe itelllrave COMM'
ity rooms on Monday, Scrim..
ber 30 after school. ' Miss Herd
die borne economist of Clint
will be present for this set-
ing, whiff will include all
three Belgrave clubs.
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