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Mr. and Mrs. Bili Hughes of Goderich call-
BELO- AV1 - Mrs. Jim Paton of Mossley ed on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse on Fri -
spent Wednesday with her sister and day afternoon.
e and West Cook also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lamont received word
Withof on Tuesday of the death of their nephew,
pCit other relatives.he.Apicnic Richard Dale Lamont in his ,32nd year. He
On June 1 the Armstrong sti ut died as a result of a car accident near Ed-
yY4S held at the Women's Institute Hall. monton, on May 26.
amen and contests were conducted by Pat ins, who was a patient in
lt�l�an, Marlene Leishman and Marilyn.. St.Mrs. Jack Joseph's Hospital, London, was able to
Dusky. .
The honored guest was Ellen Armstrong return home last Tuesday.
of Pineerest manor, Lucknow. in atten- Mrs. John Leppington, Aaron, Adam and
dance were 07 children, grandchildren and Sara of Clinton, were dinner guests on
great grandchildren of Mrs, Armstrong. Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Over 200 attended the Cold Meat Supper in Bieman and family of RR 2 Lucknow. O
the Belgrave `ill► Hall on Saturday evening. Saturday evening they were supperguests
The event was sponsored by Calvin -Brick with her mother Agnes Bieman of Belgrave.
United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Muilwyk, of Fonthill
Anniversary service at Calvin -Brick and Mrs. Peter Hoonard of Blyth visited
United Church, East Wawanosh, was held Wednesday afternoon with Helen Martin
on June 1 at 11 a.m. and later with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Service was conducted by Rev. John G. Stonehouse. la at the
Roberts. Guest speaker was Rev. Gordon Ten tables of euchre were in play
Pickell a retired United church minister WI Hall on May 28.
from Goderich. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. William
Special music was provided by the most lone hands lady, Mrs. Lewis
children's choir, accompanied by Mrs. Nor- Black;tnmost
low lady,alady,
McGill; high
IIman Coultes at the piano. Sman, Jim Coultes; most lone hands man,
Music, prior to the service and Georgefor the Clarence Hanna; low man, Leslie. Vincent.
hymns, was providednonMrs. Mrs. t thThis is the last euchre until play resumes
McGee at the piano and Coultes at the again in the fall.
organ
BY Mrs L, Stonehouse
Last seasonal meeting ..
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• from page 6. on May 26 in the Belgrave WI hall.
prelude by Rachmaninoff. Miss Duizer is The voting delegates were Helen Lawson
entering university in the fall. Miss Craig and Margaret Taylor. The afternoon's
finished her honours BA in music. We wish entertainment was provided by Genevieve
them every success as they leave us. Allen of Londesboro.
The program finished witl''a short presen-
tation of Prokofiev's musical tale, `Peter June Fothergill attended the
at the
and the Wolf.' The instruments playing the Westminster
weekend
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themes in orchestra were demonstrated by Lversitisure Tf Weours of Hanta Ontario. conducted a
Jennifer Nott on violin, Jennifer Sottiaux on
flute, Leanne Simpson on oboe, Lori Liver- mystery tour on May 27 and May 28. Those
more on clarinet, Melanie Knox on tenor attending from Londesboro included Reg
sax Kira Stuckey on french horn, and Paul and
a Bruce Lawson,
Riiley,Ted dJune Jean Scottrand
Dora Shobbrook.
The four was historical as the night was
spent at Fort Erie, "and several museums
were visited. Visitors toured the lake shores
of Niagara, Port Colborne and the Welland
Canal, and boats were seen going down the
canal. Many other places of interest were
also visited. The hostess for the tour was
Maryanne Buehlow.
Congratulations to Les and Hazel Reid on
their 50th wedding anniversary on June 6.
Bob Riley spent the May 31 weekend
visting with his relatives Clara, Ben and
Marion Riley and Ora Bruce and friends.
On May 31 Dora Shobbrook attended a get
together and beef barbecue at the Blake's in
Clinton honoring their great grandson, Cur-
tis Blake's first birthday.
d Mrs. Lorne Hunking attended the
Jewitt on snare drum and symbols.
Mrs. Lear then narrated the story with the
themes for characters being played on piano
as they appeared in the story. Peter was a
duet by Sara Lyons and Melanie Knox, the
bird by Christa Crawford, the duck by Amy
Bateman, the cat by Paul Jewitt, grand-
father by Heather Bishop, the wolf by Todd
411) Chadwick, the huntsman by Glenna Buff-
inga and the final procession by Jennifer
Nott.
Other students taking part in the evening,
that were not mentioned previously were
Janine Buffinga, Matthew Ster, Dannyann
Hoggart, Crystal Whyte, Sarah amp
Ansley and Shannon Simpson, Jennifer
Dean-
naHunterLyon, tevenoCoultess and Marsan ha usz
Personals
Londesboro residents were saddend on School
May 30 tot learn of death of one its lr ngy) and were dinner guestxeter Church s of Mr: and Mrs. Art
romotion
time citizens, George Henry (Harry)
Caldwell, 76. He passed away in Wingham Hunking and family on June 1.
Hospital. Sympathy is extendedll his
sister
his Burns is
anthis week with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
dhis brother Jim Burns of Anderby,
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We afte`gTaii-to'i:epert Bob Burns was able A. Marjorie Sturdy" accompanied Mr. aan-
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to ending er home here on five weeks in St y27'after Mrs. Joseph's niversary dinner McEwing
or Bill and Helen Pepper
Hospital overof Brucefield in Brussels on May 31.
Hospital in London. attended Mr. and Mrs. Jim McEwing were givendinns
This young man doesn't seem to be able to
get off of the ground, as he takes part in
Blyth Public School's play day. The event
was held on May 30. (David Emslie photo)
Ten Londesboro WI tubers me
the 86th Huron West district annual meeting surprise 35th wedding anniversary
on June 1 at the home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Chambers
and family of Clinton. Guests attended from
Blyth, Brucefield, Harriston and Waterloo.
Happy Gang
The Happy Gang meeting was held on
May 29 in the hall. President Lorne Hunking
welcomed all, and the national anthem was
sung.
Secretary Estella Adams read the
minutes of the last meeting. The treaReidsurer's
report was given by
balance on hand is $7.86.
Card winners for the ladies were high
Isabel Scanlon, lone hands Vietta Hoggart,
and low Florence Routzon.
For the men, Lorne Hunking had the high,
while Jake McDougall the lone
n hands
n) had
and Margaret Good (playing he
the low.
The draw donated by Jim 1VMcEwiilg" was'
won by Russell Good, and the draw donated
by Clair Vincent was won by Mae Smith.
The committee in charge was made up of
Gloria anis Jim McEwing and Dora
Shobbrook.
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