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BE ARAi —Members of the.
Junior Auxiliary W ^ f :,
ing in the orange Hall en.FridaY
afternoon with Patsy Scott lead -
lug in the garnets.
Betty Kew* vice president,
M
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Utes of the st
meeting were read by Connie
MetillsAellOwed by the treesue,
errs. report given by Audrey
Scott. -
Leaders for the next meeting
yes, Cindi
t gip, Cathy
:cleanup gilist Bonnie Walker and.
Sheila Anderson. Walker
Audrey Scott helped with the
worship service, Bonnie Walker
and Cindy Campbell collected the
l
fled offer pry
Thirteen girls were err
,Senior girl worked off.' s,' ..
study badge and the juniors
stripe work.
A pyjama arty will be held onn.
Monday ev...ing
The wipgha, .Mance-' r , Thursday, Augu t 17 .
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AMONG THOSE ATTENDING the birthday party for Mrs. M. L. Aitken (centre) of Blue -
vale who celebrated her 90th birthday at herfamily home July 26 were Mrs. D. S. Mac -
Naughton of Wingham (Left) and Mrs. Stewart McBurney, also of Wingham. A host of
'friends and former pupils attended afternoon and evening receptions. (Staff Photo)
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1969 CHRYSLER, 4 dr. hardtop, loaded with options.
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Lic. #76-72N
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Belgrave Personal Notes
Tom Hallahan was able to
return home from the Wingham
and District Hospital ons Satur-
day.
Miss Margaret. ,Hallahan has
successfully passed her Reg. N.
examinations. She commences to
work On September 1st in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
A number from this area at-
tended the commemoration of the
relief of Londonderry in Clinton
on Saturday.
Wayne Lichty of RR 1, Milver-
ton spent a few days last week
with his grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
Rev. William and Mrs. Taylor
of Dorchester spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook.
Mrs, Marshall Stonehouse is a
patient in the Wingham and Dis-
trict -Hospital.
Rev. William Taylor of Dor-
chester was guest speaker in
Knox United Church on Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt ac-
companied'Mr. Reuben Appleby
of Wingham on Friday evening to
the Old Time Fiddlers' Contest in
Shelburne. •
Mr. and Mrs. Percy MVlerkley of
Exeter visited on Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt.
Mr, and. Mrs. Grant Maloney,
Stephen and Renee of Kettle
Point Indian Reserve spent the
weekend with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McBurney.
Clifford Coultes 'and Charles
Coultes left last Wednesday to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Coultes and family of Wawanea,
• - Man.
Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Huck •of
Kitchener visited with Scott rela-
tives on Saturday. '
Miss Janet Beecroft of London
is on vacation at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Beecroft.,,
Miss Janet. Watson of Aylmer
. spent a couple of days last week
with her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bee-
croft.
Rev. William mod Mrs. Taylor
Of Dorchester, Mr. and Mrs., Ross
Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs.
William Taylor and family of RR
1, Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hanna and family, Mrs. Bert
Taylor of Auburn, Mrs. Emma
Martin of Goderich, Rev. Elmer
and Mrs. Taylor of Beamsville,
Miss Etta Sturdy 'of Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook cele-
brated Mrs. Melvin Taylor's
birthday and homecoming from
her, trip to England, Ireland and
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Come over and have a laugh
at "The Sign of the Goose"
printed by Guenter Heim
BETTER IDEALS MAKE
BETTER DEALS AT THE
SIGN OF THE GOOSE
Scotland on Sunday at the home
of her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Dane of
Wroxeter.
Miss Brenda Johnston passed
with honors the Western Ontario
summer examination in Grade
VI singing.
Mr ..and Mrs. Harold Cantelon
of Tweed and Miss Linda Cante-
lon of Toronto spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry McGuire.
Mrs. John McCormack and
Christie of Plano, Texas are
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth Wheeler
and Mrs,. Jesse Wheeler recently
visited with relatives and friends
in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and
New York States, returning home
by the Thousand. Islands_
Around 70 Hanna relatives'
gathered at the East and West
Wawanosb. Park for a family re-
union last Sunday afternoon. •.
Mrs. Herb Wheeler spent a
week's holidays with Mrs. J. B.
Townsend at her Cottage at Point
Clarke.
Mrs. Ray +Garde• of lam
spent a few\days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cur,
ran. Tracey "and Sean returned
home with. their mote.'.
Mrs. Bob Aitchison and Brad.
1ey visited with her mother, Mrs
Adeleen Dowling near l
Forest for a few days. Barbara.
Aitchison and Betty F.rrington.of'
Dungannon spent a few days wnti)
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Morgan at Kerwood..
Sandra Humphrey; bride -elect,'
was guest of honor at a R
munity shower m the St. Helens
Hall on Wednesday night, On Sat
urday, Mrs. Humphrey enter-
tained at, a trousseau tea at their
home in Lucknow: .
On Saturday night several
ladies from St. Helens attended a
shower for Doris Rintoul at the
Whitechurch Hall
Mrs. Harold Gaunt spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mc-
Donald at Woodstock.
Frank McQuillin is a patient i>x
Wingham and' District Hospite .
Mrs. Janette de Vries and
daughter Cora of Goderich, Mr.
and Mrs. A. de Vries and daugh-
ters Corrie and Elsyea of Am-
sterdam,' Holland visited .on
Thursday with Mrs. Cora McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Styles of
Mimico spent the weekend with
their aunt, Mrs. Cora McGill, and
attended the funeral 'of Cameron
Geddes whose burial took• place
on 'Saturday in Brandon Ceme-
tery,. Belgrave.
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn were
Mr`s.' Robert Laing of Swift,. Cur-
rent, Sask. and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McKenzie of Seaforth.
Members of the Belgrave
Women's Institute and friends
enjoyed a bus trip bn Saturday to
• the Highland Games in Fergus.
They also visited St. John's An-
glican Church in Elora where a
communion set by. Florence
Nightingale was presented to
John Smithurst, writer of the
hymn "There Were Ninety and
Nide". They came home by Kit-
chener where the ladies enjoyed
a shopping spree.
A small boy in a department
store was standing near an esca-
lator. He was watching the mov-
ing handrail.
"Is anything. wrong?" asked a
saleslady.
"Nope," said the boy. "I'm just
waiting for my gum to come •
around again!"
Doggone .. .
Lake.iet.. News Items
Mrs. Ross McGregor of Sea -
forth, who has just returned from
a • three-week tour . of Scotland,
spent the weekend with her
daughter, .Mrs. Percy Huth and
family. Sunday visitors at the
Huth home were Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Ribey of London add
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Engeland of
Stratford. 9.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Small of
Palmerston and Mr. and Mrs.
Blake Fleet 'of Hamilton visited
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. War-
ren Zurbrigg. Mr, and Mrs. Wil-
liam Cook of Tavistock, Miss
Ghusnelda Zurbrigg, New Ham-
burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ott of T,istnwel visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Zurbrigg.
Congratulations -to ivlr. and
Mrs. David McKee, formerly of
Lakelet, on the arrival of their
new daughter last week.
Mr and Mrs,- Brian Greenlee
and ,JVIr. and Mrs. Dennis Dodd
returned Friday evening from a
ten-day motor , trip as far as
Florida. The weather was fair
and hot, making for a pleasant
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Hickling, Don
and friend of Toronto spent last
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
inan Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Hick -
Bluevale Personals
The Barnard relatives enjoyed
a picnic at Bluevale park on July
30 to celebrate Mr. and Mrs.
Sparling Johnston's 40th wedding
anniversary.
A brother of Pastor Karel De
Koeijer, Cornelis De Koeijer and
his wife, from Maassluis, Hol-
land, are visiting at the manse.
They attended the joint worship
service on Sunday when Pastor
Dennis Freeman read the scrip-
ture lesson in English and Pastor
De Koeijer read it in the Dutch
language.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alexander
and family of Kitchener spent a
few days at the Alexander ept-
tage here:
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh
and Eileen have returned from a
month's -tour of EaStern United
States arid Canada, reaching
Prince Edward Island. On the
return they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Walkeriof Lasky and Mr.
and Mrs. Stokes Chamberlain, of
Nobleton. They Visited Mrs,
Isaac Stokes and Edith in Turn -
berry on Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Alan Neelon of
winnipeg visited friends in the
neighborhood for a few days.
'Under the Salvation Army they
are in charge of a home for
WHERE ELSE?
ling and Stan Dennis of Goderich
spent this weekend at the Harper
home.
'"Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tozer and
family of Red Bank, New Bruns-
wick are holidaying with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Demerling. Mr: and
Mrs. Jim Demerling, Beaverton,
also spent the weekend with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Demerling, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Demerling and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim De erring, Mr. and
Mrs. Tozer 4nd family and Mr,
and Mrs. William- Demerling and
family of Dundalkattended the
Demerling reunion in'Listowel on
Sunday.
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Saturday callers at the Me-
Clenaghan home were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Moffat of Sombra
and Mrs. Dierken of Orangeville.
,. The two ladies were Beaton girls
and sisters of Kenneth Beaton.
Simon del3oer of Toronto spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr.. and Mrs. Peter deBoer and
, family. On Sunday Phillip Steer
• Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Caslick of London on
the recent arrival of their son;
another great-grandehild for Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Caslick.
prisoners.
Mrs. J. J. Elliott and Mrs. Al-
bert. Porter of Lucknow visited
friends in Gorrie last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hetherington
of Kitchener were weekend visit-
ors with George . Hetherington.
Visitors with Mrs. M. L. Aitken
last week were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Volz of Welland and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Martin of Turkey. Mr. Martin
is employed by the United
Nations in Turkey.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martin and
Michelle of Kitchener were visit-
ors With Mr. and Mrs. Mel Craig.
Mrs. M. L. Aitken attended the
weOcling of her granddaughter,
Julie Street, to Gordon Mitchell,
in Trinity United Church, Listo-
wel, on August 11th.
Ross Mann is a patient.in Wing -
ham and District Hogpital. •
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lowry
and children enjoyed a week's
camping 'at Fergus.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mann of
Clinton visited Mr. and Mr% Ross
Mann on Monday.
• Lorne McAllister of TeeAvater
and Douglas Moore of Wroxeter
were visitors on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent.
Jack Murch of Clinton was a
visitor at the saite home on Sun-
day.
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