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Belgrave
Quartette sings at meeting
recently.
Richard Anderson of Toronl
spent "the weekend with h
parents. Mr. and. Mrs, Ros
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs.Americo Arruda
Maria and Michelle of Torenit
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spent the holiday weekend will
parents, Mr. and Mrs Clif
Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw ant
Pamela of London spent a coal*
of days over the Easter weekk
with Mr. and
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and Mr. and Mrs. Leortart
Caledon,
Robinson enjoyed a bus trip h
Nashville on the weekend,
And. m er r. s ao nn
Mr. W. F. Shackleton 0!
Mrs. Murray Vincet
Mrs. Mrs. Normal
Shackleton ,Finlay and Nancy d
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abethShackleton in Mrs. the
Wingham and District Hospital
also visited with Mrs. Waite
Scott on Monday aft ernoon.
We are sorry to hear that Ne
Vincent was a patient i
Wingham and District Hospire
and on Monday was transferred
to St. Marys Hospital, Kitchener,
We wish him a speedy recovery
Correspondent
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
The Easter meeting of the
general U.C.W. of Knox United
Church was held on March 25th.
The meeting opened with the
business portion conducted by
Mrs. Ross Anderson. Hymn "In
the Cross of Christ I Glory" was
sung. Minutes were read and
approved and the treasurer's
report given.
Blyth U.C.W. invited •Belgrave
to their Easter Thankoffering
service on April 20th at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Arthur and Mrs.Dayfoot
of Trinidad will show slides.
Anyone with used stamps may
leave them in the Sunday School
room.
It was decided to order 15
dozen Anniversary plates.
Mrs. Cecil Coultes opened the
worship with a poem entitled
"The Hope of the World".
Scripture was read by Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor. Mrs. Coultes
gave the meditation and then led
in prayer.
The quartette consisting of
Mrs.William Coultes, Mrs.Glenn
Coultes, Mrs. Stan Hopper and
Mrs. George Procter favoured
with two numbers. The Lord is
My Shepherd" and "The Old
Rugged Cross". The offering was
received and hymn "We Give
Thee but Thine Own" was sung.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson
showed slides on the Holy Land.
They called on Miss Laura Collar
during their ten day visit.
The meeting closed with a
social hour.
Euchre
Nine tables of euchre were
played at the Belgrave
Community rooms last
Wednesday evening at the weekly
euchre. High Lady - Mrs. Mark
Armstrong; Low Lady - Mrs.
Sewers; Novelty Lady - Mrs
Clayton; High Man - Fred Porter;
Low Man - Lorne Jamieson;
Novelty Man - Victory Youngblut.
Pee Wees
The Belgrave Pee Wees
journeyed to Goderich last
Wednesday to play in the Young
Canada Tournament.
They played at 11.40 againt
Bath, which is 20 miles from
Kingston and defeated Bath 2 - 0
in which the reporters of the
Young Canada week daily news
reported being one of the most
entertaining games of the
tournament, as only one penalty
was called. The goal scorers for
Belgrave were Grant Gnay from
Brian Shiell at 2.39 of the first
period and David Pletch from
Grant Guay at 6.23 of the third
period. Belgrave played at 5.30
against Little Britain and the
strong smooth skating Little
Britain team was victorious 8 - 3.
Little Britain dominated the
play until midway through the
third period when Belgrave came
on strong and scored three times
on goals by David Pletch with one
and Grant Gnay with two.
The Pee Wees are currently
playing against Belmore for the
Tri-County Championship.
4-H Club Belgrave 3
The first meeting of the
Belgrave 3 club was on March
24th at 7:00 p.m. in the Belgrave
Community Centre.
The meeting began with the
4-H Pledge and motto.
The leaders Mrs. Robert
Gordon and Mrs. James Bakelaar
conducted,the election of•officers.
The results were President -
Brenda Nethery; Vice President -
Doreen Anderson;,. Secretary -
Janice Coultes; Press Reporter -
Dianne Scott.
Brenda Nethery led the roll call
which was "Why did you decide
to join the club?" Mrs.Bakelaar
and Mrs. Gordon explained what
should be in a sewing box and
serving your wardrobe.
The girls answered a' few
questions about planning your
wardrobe.
The meeting closed with the
4-H creed.
Personals
Miss Ruth Knox of London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. John Nixon.
Miss Susan Brown of Wingham
spent the holiday with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Bolt.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon were
in Toronto last week where John
attended the West Wawanosh
Mutual Fire Insurance
convention.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse on Easter
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Maitland Edgar, Dianne and
Dean, Barry Edgar of Durham,
New Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Johnston of Blyth and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar.
Visitors on the holiday weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin
were Mrs. Gibson Armstrong and
David of London, Mr. and Mrs.
James Irwin of Dunnville and
William Irwin of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Styles of
Toronto spent the weekend with
their aunt Mrs. Cora McGill.
Mrs. Corey de Vries and Cara
of Goderich visited one day last
week with Mrs. Cora. McGill. Leonard James . OnSunday all
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vincent visited with their grandmother
Mrs. Wilfred Johnston of Paisley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell
and family of Winthrop, Mrs.
Ronald Hibberd and Angela of
Mildmay , Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Zurbrigg of R.R.2, Clifford visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd on Sunday.
Miss April McBurney spent the
holiday with her friend Miss
Marjorie Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nicholson
and Sherri of Listowel visited on
Sunday with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Garner Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Makas of
London accompanied by Mr. C.
R. Coultes cf Huronview were
Sunday visitors with relatives.
Ivan Wheeler returned •to
Stratford from spending a few
days with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler after
being hospitalized because of
surgery the previous week.
Miss Nancy Anderson and her
girl friend Miss Beverley Sullivan
of Lambion College, Sarnia, spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
• Ross Anderson.
The Belgrave Men's Choir
presented a program to the
residents of Huronview, Clinton.
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of London spent the weekend with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold.
Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs.
George M. Johnston and Tara
of London spent the
weekend with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Miss Julia Leitch of London
returned home on Sunday after
spending •her holidays with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grasby.
A number from this area
attended a meeting of R.B.P. 904
Woodham on Good Friday
evening when the Red Cross
degree was conferred on a class of
11 candidates. Visitors were
present from • Stratford,London,
Clinton, Sarnia, Goderich, Blyth,
Harriston, Fordwich, Hensall and
Belgrave.
'Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Johnston and baby Tara of
London visited on Sunday with his
mother Mrs. Laura Johnston.
Miss Shirley Gray and Roger
Pearson of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerry Dennis and Darlene and
Robert Gray of Kitchener spent
the weekend with Mr.• and Mrs.
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