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NEWS OF
Huronview
Mrs. Molly Cox, Mrs. 'Mary Taylor, Norman Speir, Jerry
Collins and Terry Gibb provided an Irish program of old tyme
music dancing and a sing-a-long .Monday with the
help of volunteers from the Goderich Township Women's
Institute. Mrs.Bolger accompanied her daughter Karen and
Lori Alexander with vocal duets and vocal solos by Morgan
Dalton. New residents welcomed during the afternoon
included Mrs. Hayter, Mrs. Scratch and a guest from
Manitoba, Mrs. McFadden.
The Bradleys of Clinton entertained on Family Night. This
family, who came to Canada from Ireland about ,a year ago,
are becoming well known for' their fine Irish music and have
appeared on the T.V.program Talent Showcase. The family of
seven Winifred, Marie, Eugene, Ansberth, Damain, John
and Jacqueline sing as a. group, as well as taking solo and
duet parts in some of the numbers and are accompanied by
their father, Eugene, with an accordion. Mrs. Bradley joined
in for the final number with Miss Mary Van Camp thanking
the entertainers on behalf of the residents.
The Beta Sigma Phi Society have donated crokinole boards
and euchre cards to the Home which will' be very helpful to
the residents for entertainment.
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ews of Belgrave
WI hears talk on Mohawk Indians
IVIC
VIE
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
TI e Citizenship meeting of the
.1. was held in the Community
rent re, Tuesday, March 19 at 2
with an attendance of 35.
president ,,Mrs. Norman 't he
tes, presidednd opened the
Ling with Institute Ode, Mary
oul
eel
art Collect and 0 Canada -0tew
Mrs. William Coultes at the ith
piano.
The secretary Mrs. Ross
iggins gave a report of the
revious meeting also the trea-
report:
Correspondence included a
note of the District Executive
11. : eet ng of the West Huron to be
{geld in Auburn Hall, April 3, at
`.T;30 p.nl., also a Food Forum
ntit ed "Poultry Please", to be
eld i n Central Secondary School,
linron on April 10 at 8 p.m.
Belgrave Institute agreed
canvass for Canadian Cancer
cictr with Mrs. Laurence
W(1-, co-ordinator of the can-.
.ass, The Branch agreed to cater
' the Road • Superintendent
anquel at a later date. Vie
,n Mice to arrange for the
ang let arc Mrs. Lorne Jamie-
, in, Mrs. Hcrson Irwin and Mrs.
urence Taylor.
' Mrs. William Coultes was
Inv ner of the program. The roll
11' "Something I could do to be a
,•tte . neighbor".
:Mts. Coultes introduced the
'.ecial speaker Mrs. Daniel
eb ter of Teeswater who spoke
ohawk Indians, their cus••
•Vits homes and livelihood.
A me reserves mentioned were
augeen at Wiarton, Cape
„;cr, Chippawa Hill, Muncey
serve out of London.
The convener thanked the
eakcr For her informative
t; dress,
:.:•14tsic was provided by the
oultes Sisters who sang "It's a
tall World" and "Let's Go Fly
aYKitc." Mrs. George Johnston
conpanied at the piano;
The collection was received and
pe meeting closed with Queen
W.I. Grace.
,Lunch was served by Mts. Dan
allahan, Mrs. Ivan Wightman
d Mrs. George Walker.
Bingo
Euchre Held
A successful euchre and dance
was held in the,Institute Hall on
Friday, March 22 with' nineteen
tables of euchre being played.
Prize winners were: Mrs.
Donald McCormick, Mrs. Bert
Johnston, Mrs. Ross Taylor,
Clarence Rath, Lorne Jamieson
and Harold Keating.
Music for dancing was supplied
by the Blenders. Lunch was
served.
The Institute wish to thank all
those who supported' them.
Weekly Euchre
At the Belgrave Weekly euchre
last Wednesday evening, eight
tables of euchre were played with
winners as follows:
High Lady-Mrs. Albert Bacon;
Low Lady-Mrs. Ida. Evans;
Novelty Lady-Mrs. George Wal-
ker; High Man-Harvey Craig;
Low Man-Charles Brewer; Novel-
ty Man-George Grigg.
Personals
Visitors on ,Monday withMr.
and Mrs. Robert Hibberd were
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of
R.R.2, Clifford and Rev. Bruce
Penny of Wingham.
Mr. Robert Hibberd was a
patient in University Hospital last
week from Tuesday till Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
of Scarboro visited on Sunday
with his mother Mrs. Floyd
'Campbell and his grandfather
Mr. Ira Campbell.
Mr.., and Mrs. Mac Scott and
Dianne spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell of
London.
• Holiday visitors during the
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hanna were: Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Minick, Eddie and
Cathy, Miss Gail Bayberry, John
Ronald and Joanne Hanna, Mr.
- and Mrs. James Appebott, all of
Kitchener.
Bruce Hanna of Listowel spent
a few days with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson.
Visitors at the home of Mrs.
Nelson Higgins during the week
were Mrs. Lloyd McDonald,
Brenda, Lori, Scott and Cheryl, of
Waterloo and Mrs. Rod McLeod
o'f Etobicoke.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Camp
and family spent last weekend
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Hayes of Elyria, 'Ohio.
Miss Sandra Irwin spent the
holidays with her grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house were weekend visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Stonehouse.
Friends of Clarence Chamney
and Harold Vincent are sorry to
hear they are patients in the
Wingham and District Hospital.
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Coultes
paid their respects to the late
Rev..George Dunlop of Elora at
the McIntyre Funeral Home,
Guelph on Friday.
Funeral service was held on
Saturday for the late Rev. George
Dunlop (former minister of
ADDRESS
Belgrave in. Barry Hill United
Church neal. Eramosa.) Those
attending from this vicinity were
.Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mrs. Leslie
Wightman, Mrs. Norman
Couftes, Gilbert Beecroft, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Johnston of London spent last
weekend with• their parents Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Grasby and.Mrs.
Laura Johnston.
Hockey
The Belgrave. Squirts played
with Belmore last Monday night
in Belmore and lost 9-5.. On
Wednesday night, •Belmore
played in Belgrave and Belmore
won 6-4'.
firing
drupl
ive co
h of
regi
2,000
of b
$47
ar belo
'roduce
hundr0
>ays
aeze iss
s of
hey in
trad
Regular Games: Mrs. Day,
••••:'g ingliam; Mr's. Bill Kennedy and
ltars, Angus, both of Wingham;
,1sirs, Joe Schneider, Wingham;
1`/.t s. McLennan, Lochalsh; Irwin
Fordwich and Lorne
Nscher, Listowel; Mrs. Angus,
'..itigham; Mrs, Joe Schneider,
V.kinghani; Mrs. Ed Rich, Wing- '', Ai In • „ Mrs. Aetcheson,
rs. Angus, Wingliam, Mrs.
.Yo,,„ni, Upper, Listowel and Mrs.
Nker, Listowel; Mrs, Gannett,
ingham; Grace Fischer, Lis-
fi wel and Mrs. Upper, Listowel;
is. Mel Beattie and Mi's.
A pet', both of Listovvel.
re the Wealth:
Zararet Ryan, Wingham; 2-
Allan Adams, Wroxeter,
r,. 125 Special: June Edgar,
ing am,
Stand Up B .ingo: Mary
1cIntiis, Fordwich:
,tap Card: Mrs. Hanimer,
sto el.
:Jackpot Consolation and
gnus: Mrs. H. Reidti Wroketet'
Dart Game: Mrs. J. King,
-$12.
Boor PrizeS: Lorne Fischer,
11, towel, Mrs. G. Sininiotis,
gi n g ham ,Florence Kennedy,
;,inghara and Jack Felker; el,
*..•Lucky Draws:. Pearl AngitS4 •
am, V. Halleti, toeknOw;
Marsh Wingham and Dolly
1 ` Ike , Listowel:
Whi ner of the Howick Lions' mth ly 50-50 draw - Margaret Clt, Gorrie'. $30,
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