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Personal Notes from Belgrave
Mrs. Clarence Yuill and Mrs.
Leslie Bolt attended the Royal
Winter Fair, Toronto, on Monday
and Tuesday of last week. While
there they were present at the
leaders' breakfast in the Lord
Simcoe Hotel. Approximately 300
leaders of 4-H clubs were at the
breakfast.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Camp
attended the funeral of Howard
Leinseder of Elyria, Ohio on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and
family of Kitchener spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mts. Willard Armstrong and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross and
Anita of Blyth visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Clarence Chamney and
with Clarence, who is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital.
Master Wayne Lichty of RR 1,
Milverton visited on the weekend
with his grandparents, Mr. and
U.S. Florida Marsh 48's
Mrs. Robert Hibberd. chener, where she underwent
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg surgery last Thursday.
• of RR 2, Clifford visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Armstrong was
Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gedcke
of Kurtzville and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Lichty, RR 1, Milverton,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coultes
of Toronto spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Coultes and attended the
funeral of his uncle, Cecil Coul-
tes, on Saturday.
Mrs. Mae Armitage and Mrs.
Norma Hodgins of Port Stanley
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McBurney.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBurney in St, Mary's Hospital, Kitchener.
spent a weekend recently. with Mrs. Charles Kaasa of Calgary,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant McBurney Alberta, is spending a fewdays
and family c�,t Bay Ridges. with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler is a pa- as well as visiting with other
tient in St. Mary's Hospital, Kit- relatives.
transferred from Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, to Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital on Friday.
Mrs. Robert Coultes spent a
few days with her sister, Mrs.
Russel Walker of Goderich. She
also visited with Mr. Walker who
is a patient in the nursing home
on Nelson Street.
This community extends sym-
pathy to Mrs. Cecil Coultes in the
passing of her husband in Vic-
toria Hospital, London.
Harvey Edgar and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse visited with their
mother, Mrs. Arthur Edgar, who
underwent survery last Thursday
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Friends and relatives from a
distance who attended the fuhe -
al of Cecil Coultes were Mr. and
Mrs. M. spencer and Michael of
Simcoe, Mr. and Mrs. f Charles
Coulter of London, Mrs. Charles
Kaasa of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Armes of Royal Oak, Mich.,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hatheway
and family of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier
and family and Miss Winifred
Farrier of Long Branch were
weekend visitors with her
mother, Mrs. Nelson Higgins.
Mrs. Nelson Higgins spent a
few days with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
McDonald of Guelph.
If farmers disappeared, there
would be 14,000 people in the farm
machinery industry out of work,
and 9,000 employees in the feed
industry looking for jobs.
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BELGRAVE -- The Loyal
Orange Ladge, 462, met in the
hall on Tuesday of last week. .t
hold the annual -meeting, election
and installation of officers.
Brussels L.O.L., 774 amalga-
mated with 462. P.C.M. Robert
Hibberd conducted the election -
and installation of officers -with
the following being elected:
A.P.M. Alex. H. Nethery; W.M.
Douglas Bruce; D.M. Lorrie
Black; Chaplain, George Grigg;
rec. sec., Donald Procter; treas.,
Clare Van Camp; Marshall, W.
A. Nethery; 1st lecturer, H. Jack -
lin; 2nd lecturer, C. R. Coultes;
committee, Walter H. Scott,
Athol Bruce, Herson Irwin, Jo-
seph Smith, Adam Smith.
A donation was sent to the
L.T,B. and Orange Home. at
Richmond Hill, Ontario.
As you go through life, the first
thing you reach are the bridges
you weren't going to cross until
you came to them.
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