The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-07-31, Page 12ly
m Advance -Times, Thursday. July 81, 1e69.
Personal Notes from Belmore
.Sharon titch of Kitch- held for children of McIntosh
Wita a week -end visitor at and Belmore Unit4d Churches,
home of her parents, Mr. and their friends. on Monday
sad tirs. Carl Fitch.--) afternoon. The weathef was a
..1s. Herb Busby. Wendy and; bit uncooperative so to 'icnic
Debbie, who are employed for was moved indoors to the arena,
the summer at a camp at Bol- where races and contests were
too. spent the week -end at enjoyed. Following the games,
their village home. lunch was served.
Members of the Clarke Ren- Members of the McIntosh
wick family enjoyed a family Hi -C met at the home of their
reunion at the home of Mr. antit-' counseilohs, Mr, and Mrs. `Wal -
Mrs. Kenneth Dettman, Lake- ter Renwick. During the busi-
let. on Sunday. Attending were ness they discussed plans for the
Mr, and Mrs. Renwick and the August church service which
Jim Renwick family of our area, they will conduct. During the
and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Edwards entertainment or 'fun' part of
and family of London. ' •their meeting, they enjoyed.
Vacationing with the Wil- what we all were enjoying that
fired Johann family this week evening --the moon walk!
are Paul Klein and Donald Har- Though we were much more
rung of Gowanstown. Gilbert fortunate than some friends
Johann will return home with south of here, this community
the boys• to spend some holi - weathered a rather severe elec-
days in their part of the country. meal storm last Thursday even -
A large crowd attended the ing about -the supper hour. A
annual Sunday School picnic hay stook on the farm of Robert
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Harkness was struck by lightn-
ing and burned to the' ground.
No reports of other serious dam-
age, but that crack was much
too close for comfort.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ren-
wick spent Thursday at a sheep
field day at Bolton.
Mr. Percy Baker of British
Columbia, a former resident of
Belmore, renewed acquaint-
ances around the village on Fri-
day of last week.
A number from this area
attended the final picnic held
for swimming classes in Gorrie
Park on Friday afternoon.
A large number attended the
Mulvey family reunion held in •
the Belmore arena on Saturday.
`Mr.. and Mrs. Don Hilde -
brand and family of R. R. 2,
Clinton, visited with friends
and relatives in the area on Sat-
urday.
The Sunday School of Knox
Presb erian Church, Belmore,
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held its annual picnic in the
park on Saturday afternoon°. A
ball game, other contestsfid'
games, and races were eayed
by the young, with lunch sew-
ed at the close of the afternoon.
Mrs. Justin Will of Lea
ton is spending a few weeks
with the Walter Renwick fare
ily. Mr. Thomas Darling was
a Saturday evening guest at tie
same home.
'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Newaps
and her sister and brother 'jn-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Schneider of Mildmay, are
spending a few days this week
holidaying in the U.S. Baby
Shelly.Newans is spending, the
vacation with her grandparegts,
Mr. and Mis. Harvey Dahrn ,
Mildmay.
Miss Tulie Mulvey spent a
few days last week with her
grandmother, Mrs.. Vemon lup•
fer and Mr. Hupfer, near'Wrax-
eter. ..._
NO, ;THIS.NS'N' T' What the best dressed swimmer is wear.
ing tills year, but it is the proper attire for a pyjamas.
race yip. water. Lined: up for the race, Gorrie and area
youngsters,make the most of their final day of organized
swimminga , 'This,- year, under the direction of Red Cross
Water Safety instructor Lynn Carroll of London, assisted
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time in 10 years that he had passed everyone in a swim-
ming program.
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