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Schneider's Frozen Mini
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ORANGE JUICE, 12-oz.
Fresh
U.S. HEAD LETTUCE
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis.
Stonehouse spent the weekend
with Mrs. Norman Stonehouse of
London. On returning home on
Sunday called on Rev. Hugh and
Mrs . Wilson of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hibberd
and Angela of Mildmay and Mr,
and. Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of
R.R.2, Clifford visited on
Thursday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
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EASTER EGGS
Home-made Solid Eggs
Chickens, Rabbits, Planes
Monkeys, Clowns, Etc.
59c to $5.00
ALSO A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
ALLAN'S EASTER NOVELTIES
65c to $3.29
A NICE SELECTION OF NEW
Spring Pant Suits and Tops
HAVE ARRIVED
MORE SPRING CLOTHING IS ARRIVING
DAILY.
Belgrave
Officers elected at Orange Lodge annual
Correspondent
Mrs, L. Stonehouse
The annual m eeting of Huron
County R.B.K. Ireland was held
in Clinton Orange. Hall on
Saturday evening preceded by a
banquet served by members of
Clinton, L.O.B.A. A presentation
was made by R.W.Lloyd Herne of
Woodham 904 to R,W.John
Munroe of Hamilton, G.M. of the
G.B.Chapter of Ontario West.
The ladies were entertained
downstairs while the meeting was
held. The election of officers was
conducted by R.W.Sir Knight
John Munroe and the installation
by M.W.Lynn Jones of Sterling.
( The election resulted as follows -
I.P.C. M. H. Webster, 1226
Blyth, C.M. Mervin Falconer, ,
Clinton 161, D.C.M. W.Smyth,
Clinton, 161, Chap. R. Niell
Fordwich 335, Reg. Henry
Pattison Blyth 1226, Treasurer
Robert Hibberd 335. 1st Lecturer
T.Deeves, Clinton 1612 nd
Lecturer H. Deeves, Clinton 161,
1st censor H. Jacklin 1220 Blyth.
2nd. Censor Emmerson Mitchell,
Blyth 1226, 1st stand Bearer F.
McLinchey, Bayfield 1025, Fred
2nd S. Bearer - C. Forrest,
Clinton 161, Pursuit - L. Herne
Woodham 904.
Visitors were present from
London, Barrie, Hamilton,
Sterling, Ontario, and Stoney
Creek.
Donations were made to the
organizations and Benevolent
Funds, Trillium Home and L.T.B.
and Orange Home at Richmond
Hill.
Euchres
Eight tables of euchre were
played at the Belgrave Weekly
, Euchre last Wednesday evening.
High Lady - Mrs. Kenneth
) Wheeler; Low Lady
Mrs. William Taylor; Novelty
Lady - Mrs. Gordon Nicholson.
High Man - George Brewer; Low
Man - Gordon Nicholson; Novelty
Man - Fred Porter.
• Curries' School Euchre
Curries' School euchre was
held in the Belgrave Community
rooms on Friday evening with
four tables in play.
' High Lady - Cheryl Walker;
1 Low Lady - Mrs. James Coultes;
Ladies' Novelty - Mrs. Howard
Walker; High Man - Graeme
. Anderson; Low Man - Norman
Coultes ;) Men's Novelty -
Howard Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattison and
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weber will
be in charge of the next euchre in
) two weeks.
WI meets
The Easter meeting of W.I.
will be held in the Community
Centre March 18th at 8:15 P.M.
Convener of program Mrs.
William Coultes. Roll Call - A
Remembrance to a shut in at
Easter.
Music by the Coultes sisters
The address by Miss Lavonne
Ballagh of Wingham.
Lunch committee - Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor, Mrs. John
1Kerr, Mrs. Nelson Higgins, Mrs.
Hazel Procter.
A special invitation is extended
o all the ladies to attended the
(Faster meeting.
Unit meets
The regular March meeting of
he Evening Unit was helda t the
aotne of Mrs. Jack Higgins with
" eleven ladies present. Mrs.
The offering was received
followed with prayer. Hymn
"Jesus the Very Th ought of
Thee" was sung. This concluded
the worship service.
Minutes were read and
adopted.A thank you letter from
Brookhaven Nursing Home was
read. The business was
conducted by Mrs. Murray
Lougheed.
The program was in charge of
Mrs. Ross Anderson, Practicing
Missions out into the World and
Tourism )a Blessing or a Blite.
Mrs. Cliff Logan read a poem
"This is My Home".
'Grace was sung and lunch was
served by Miss Annie Cook's
group.
The April meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs James
Coultes.
VV M S
The March meeting of the
W.M.S. was held in Knox
Presbyterian Church on Monday,
March 3. Mrs. Joe Dunbar
opened the meeting with the call
-to worship. Hymn "What a
Friend We Have in Jesus" wa
sung. Scripture was ' read by
Mrs. George Fear and the
meditation was taken by Mrs.
Victor Youngblut entitled
"Wisdom and Living". Mrs.
Athol Bruce led in prayer.
The topic was "Why Missions
and Why Missionary" was taken
by Mrs. George Fear. She also
read Nightmare in Bangledesch
and on the Presbyterrian
Centennial. Mr. J.C.McBurney
gave the secretary report and
Mrs. Victor Youngblut gave the
treasurer's report. The roll call ws
on a verse "Wisdom". Sixteen
shut in calls were recorded.
Plans were made for the April
thankoffering meeting, date to be
set later.
Mis. George Fear will be lunch
convener for the April meeting.
Plans were made for the World's
Day of Prayer. Hymn "Jesus
Calls Us" was sung. Mrs. Joe
Dunbar closed the meeting with a
prayer.
ACW
The March meeting of the
Belgrave A.C.W. was helda t the
home of Mrs.Edna Nethery with
eleven members present. Miss
Mary Isabel Nethery opened the
meeting with prayer and Bible
reading. The Lord's prayer was
repeated in unison. Minutes of
the last meeting and the
correspondence were read by the
secretary, Mrs.Gladys Van
Camp. The treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. Alex Nethery. The
dues were paid and the apron and
birthday box passed.
The roll call was "How I can
remember the' shut-ins at
Eastertime". Rev. Fred Carson
conducted the Bible Study of the
goSpel according to St. John
Chapter .5 verses 1 to 18.
Mary Isobel Nethery read the
Meditation from the Living
Message Magazine. Mrs. Olive
Campbell read a poem. The
message of Easter and Mrs.
Robert Procter read an article
entitled "I don't look at their
shoes, I look at their fac. es."
The raffle was won by Mrs.
Alex Nethery. A prayer for Easter
was read by Miss Mary Isabel
Nethery. Rv. CArson closed the
meeting with prayer. Grace was
sung and lunch served by the
hostess.
Tykes play
Sattir day the 13elgraVe Tyke
Hockey Team played in a
tournament in Blyth. They lost
the first game in sudden death
overtime by shots on net: The
second game was equally as
exciting when Blyth squeaked out
a victory 3-2. Randy Nixon and
MARCH 12 ) 1975
Darren Evans scored the goals for
Belgrave. At the end of„ the
second game the Blyth
Recreation Committee select ed
the most valuable player for each
team. Robert Gordon was the
proud recipient for Belgave when
he was presented with a Cooper
hockey stick.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor
ofSt. Anne's spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Randy White, Cari and Lynn of
Kitchener.
Mr.Eric Cleeve of Wingham
visited one evening last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp
and Allan Campbell spent a few
days at Thessalon last week,
where they attended the funeral
of their uncle Mr.Edwin Ansley.
Mr. Ansley is survived by his wife
, the former Ivy Campbell, one
son Lyle, seven grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
s Keith andKevin Van Camp
spent the weekend with. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jardin and Michael
at London.
Miss Nora Van Camp had the
misfortune to fall on Saturday and
fracture her right collar bo'ne. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. John
McCormack, Christie and Emilie
of Orangeville spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Clarence •
Chamney.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Armstrong were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna
and family of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs . George M. Johnston of
London.
Iv !fames Coultes Was. in charge of
k :1 he worship service. Hymn "The
king of Love My Shepherd Is"
-t vas sung. Scripture lesson Jamcs „ . „ It . , . . fi to 18 was read by Mr s,
Coultes, The nieditatiOn
:1, as on Gentleness, followed by
prayer,
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