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. 40th wedding anniversary celebrated
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Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna
were honoured on their 40th
Wedding Anniversary on. Friday
evening by a family dinner served
by the Belgrave United Church.
Women.
An enjoyable evening was
spent at the Women's Institute
Hall dancing to the music of the
Country Ramblers. A capacity
crowd of friends and relatives
attended. Lunch was served by
the Women's Institute.
Dance
A reception and dance was held
on Saturday evening in honour of
Mr. and Mrs. James McCallum
(Karen Pengelly). After lunch
was served lan address was read
by Clifford Coultes and Harold
Vincent presented them with a
gift of money. Music was
supplied by the Alley Cats. Both
Jim and Karen thanked everyone.
Euchre
Six tables of euchre were
played at the Belgrave
Community rooms laSt
Wednesday evening. High Lady -
Mrts. Hugh Rinn; Novelty Lady -
Mrs. Mark Armstrong; Low Lady
- Mrs. Willard Armstrong; High
Man - Mrs. Hazel Procter
(Playing as a man); Novelty Man-
William Taylor; Low Man -
George Brewer.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Milligan,
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Crost of
Minden, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Hogg and daughter Judi and
friend of Bowmanville spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
'Clarence Hanna and attended
their 40th Wedding Anniversary
on Friday evening.
The Motorist and Children
A Swedish study of traffic
accidents involving children indi-
cates that motorists are often
"astoundingly ruthless" in their
behaviour at crossings. Fre-
quently drivers said after an
accident that they thought the
child would stop and give the ear
the right of way. In some cases,
says the Ontario Safety League,
they didn't even consider the
behaviour of the child at all.
Young drivers, mostly males,
were most accident prone in these
situations. It could be said that
there are more male drivers than
females, but it has been
suggested that women are
inclined to be more cautious with
respect to children when driving.
Country Singles
Dance
SAT., MAY 24
at
vonastra Social Clvb
Vanastra, Ontario,
The Former C. F.B. Clinton
171:0, p.m.
Musk by the
Harboutiltes
Refreshments Served
We are sorry to hear that Eldon"
Cook is a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gow
spent the weekend visiting with
friends and relatives at Stratford,
Ta,vistock, Woodstock, Rostock
and Bright.
Mr. and Mrs., Alan Scott and
family of Barrie visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coultes
and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Taylor. of
Hamilton spent last Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes.
Mr. Bill Wojczyk and son John
of Sudbury called on Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Coultes on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and.
Mark of London and Mrs.
Margaret Kemp of Toronto spent
the holiday weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. George Michie.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna,
Ronald, John and Joanne of
Kitchener, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Armstrong.
Leslie Campbell of South Bend,
Indianna, a former ,resident of
this community, was a weekend
visitor with relatives and friends.
Mrs. George Baxter and son
Georgie of Guelph were holiday
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Lamont.
In Pembroke over the long
weekend Mr. and Mrs. George
Cousins and Timmy visited with
her brother, Pastor David
Metzger, his wife and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton
spent the holiday weekend at the
home. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Weiler and family Of near
Phelpston.
Mrs. Mabel Bloye and Mrs.
Rex Richardson of Livonia,
;Detroit, Mich., spent Monday
with Mrs. George Bone and Mrs.
Dorothy McCauley.
Miss Bonnie Weiler returned
home Saturday- after spending a
week in Sick children's Hospital
in Toronto where she had surgery
on her arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Eder, Mr.
and Mrs, Ned Rutledge and Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Rutledge were
holiday weekend visitors with
Jack Rutledge of Welland.
Beth and Judy Valiance of
London were guests of
Mrs. D.A.Rann during the
Mr. and Mrs, Randy White and
Can Lynn of Kitchener spent the
weekend with Mn, and Mrs,
Lorne Jamieson.
Mr. and Mrs.. James Anderson,
Marian and Jeffrey of Guelph
were weekend visitors with his
mother, Mrs, Earl Anderson.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wayne Minick,
0-1.hY, Eddie and Jennifer of
Kitchener visited on the weekend
with her parents Mr. and. Mrs.
Clarence Hanna.
Miss Winnifred Farrier and
Mrs. Carman Farrier of Long
Branch, Mrs. Rod McLeod of
Etobicoke, Mrs. Nelson Higgins
and Miss Dorothy Higgins
enjoyed a three day motor trip to
Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. James Favalaro
and children of Oshawa visited on
the' holdiday weekend with her
grandmother, Mrs. Nelson
Higgins,.
Mr. William Thom of Toronto,
Mr. Cal Walkom of Thornhill and
Mr. Frank Leslie of Mississauga
holiday weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cousins of
Brussels and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet
Sr. of Walton attended the
wedding of their grandaughter,
Miss Cathy Cousins at Gethse-
mane Church, London on Satur-
day. Also attending the wedding
from Brussels were Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Campbell and family; Mr.
and Mrs. George Cousins and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Cousins and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet.
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United Church
98th
Anniversary
Services
Sunday, May 25
11:00a.m. and,
8:00p.m.
Special Speaker for
both services
Mr. Larry King
PHONE 338-3121
Operating Seven
Days a Week
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visited on Tuesday aft ernoon
with Mr. Ira Campbell. These
three men were Forestry students
and worked under Mr. Campbell
in 1928 in Kapuskasing Spruce
Falls Power and. Paper Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell,
.Andrew and Christopher were
supper guests on Friday evening,
with Mr. Ira Campbell who
celebrated his 97th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell
and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Campbell of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Campbell were
supper guests of Mr. Ira
Campbell and Mrs. Floyd
Campbell on Saturday evening.
• Visitors at the home of Mr. Ira
duringCampbell the. week were
Mr. and Mrs. Dynes Campbell of
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Dungannon, Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Helm of Lucknow, aeo
neighbours who called to wish
him a happy birthday.
Mr. ands Mrs Robert Hibbard
visited on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs.. Warren Zurbrigg, of 11.11.2,
Clifford,
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse were Mr, and Mrs Maitland Edgar and
family of Petrolia, Mrs, An
Edgar, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey
Edgar and Joanne.
Mrs. Len Jarvis of St.
Catherines spent a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. James
Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. James Coultes
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Taylor of St. Ann's
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