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MRS. LEWIS
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The January 16 meeting of
the Belgrave Women's
Institute convened by Miss
Lillian Potter took World
Health as its theme.
Mr. Clarence Hanna
showed a most interesting
film strip on Leprosy and the
seriousness in modern times
of this very ancient disease
was stressed. The roll call
was answered by giving
some informative on World
Health.
Mrs. Leonard James
conducted the
business meeting. 4-H leaders
for the coming project will be
Cathy Black, Christine Beck,
Norma Moore and Marlene
.1amieson.
The institute decided to
,again donate $25.00 to the
School Fair with Mrs. Ross
Taylor and Mrs. Clare Van
Camp to look after the
'nstitute classes. Donations
vere also sent to the Save the
sight and the Erland Lee
Homestead Foundation.
The Institute decided to
donate one of their coffee
makers to the Belgrave
Arena for the winter season.
Lunch was served by the
committee of Mrs. Glenn
Coultes, Mrs, Stewart
Procter and Mrs. Leonard
James.
PERSONALS
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert
Grasby and Mrs. Laura
Johnston visited with Mr.
and Mrs. George Johnston,
Tara and Erin of Ilderton.
Mrs. ,Albert Rieman and
her brother George Inglis
called at the Richardson and
Allard Funeral Home in
Hanover on Friday evening
to pay their respects to their
cousimthe late Oliver Burrell
of Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon
and Robert returned Friday
from a week's vacation at
Tampa, Florida. Mrs.
Gordon McPhail of Petrolia
stayed with her
d
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er Margaret Ann.
Miss Cindy Belrose and
Doreen Taylor of Centralia
College spent the weekend at
Doreen's home.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Procter returned home on
Thursday after a trip to
California. While there, they
went on a tour of farming in
the Imperial Valley in.
Southern California.
W are sorry to hear that
Bert Johnston is a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Mark Armstrong
received word Friday
morning, J'nuary 12, of the
,,udder death of her brother
Ciarmley Thompson of
Brampton. We extend our
sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bacon returned home re-
cently from visiting for a
month with their daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Morris St. Marie, Pamela
and Lori Ann of Surrey, B.C.
Friday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse were Mrs.
Malchom McCammon of
Islington, Miss Ruth
Lackridge of Toronto, Mrs.
Alf Lackridge of Wingham
and Harvey Edgar.
Due to stormy weather
only three tables of euchre
were played at the Belgrave
Weekly Euchre last
Wednesday evening.
High Lady - Clarence Yuil1-
0.P.P. have 23
investigations
During the week January
14 - 21, officers at Wingham
detachment conducted 23
investigations.
During the week, there
were three motor vehicle
collisions which caused an
estimated $4200.00 in prop-
erty damage. There were no
injuries.
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Sam Fear (playing as a lady)
High Man - Clarence Hanna;
Low Man- James Coultes;
Most Lone Hands for Lady -
Mrs. James Coultes; Most
Lone Hands for Man - Victor
Youngblut.
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