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Mr, and Mrs. Sam Fear of
Belgrave were treated to a
surprise smorgasbord dinner
prepared by their family at the
home of their daughter and
'son-in-law Marilyn and Allan.
Bridge and family on their 40th
Wedding Anniversary on Sunday,
April 11. Present for the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Fear
and family of Wingham, Mrs.
Phyllis Biggin and family and Mr.
Rick Taylor of Clinton, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Bridge and family,
Mr. Ian Montgomery of Lucknow,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fear and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fear of
Morris Township, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Fear and Jana of London,
Sam's mother Mrs. A. M. Fear of
Huronview, and his sister Mrs. R.
H. Buller of Morpeth. The family
presented their parents with a
brass wood basket and andirons.
Mr. and Mrs. Fear have a
family of four sons and two
daughters and eighteen
grandchildren.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp,
Miss Nora Van Camp and Mrs.
Olive Campbell visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of
Sarnia. On Sunday afternoon, 'all
attended the Service of Witness
held at St. George's Anglican
Church, Sarnia.
Douglas and Danny Thompson
of Goderich spent the weekend
with their grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Johnston.
Mr. Stanley Zurbrigg of Gorrie
visited with his uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd last
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
visited on Saturday with Mrs.
Herb Wheeler of Huronview.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell
and family of Seaforth were
Sunday visitors with, their parents
Mr: and Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew.
Schreiner( of Walkerton, Mr.
George Inglis, R.R.#1, Walkerton
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bieman.
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide of
Mount Hope presented their
daughter Kimberly Ann for bap-
Euchre
winners
Four tables of euchre were
played in the Belgrave Com-
munity Rooms last Wednesday
evening with winners being:
High Lady-Mrs. Herb Clayton;
Low Lady-Mrs. James Coultes;
Novelty Lady-Mrs. Victor Young-
blut; High Man-William Gow;
Low Man-Victor Youngblut;
Novelty Man-Clarence Hanna.
Stitchers learn
back stitch
The Stylish Stitchers met in the
Belgrave Community rooms on
Moiiday evening with 9 girls
present and their leaders Mrs.
James. Bakelaar. and Mrs. Robert
Gordon.
The course in "A Touch of
Stitcliery". The girls were taught
how to do the back stitch.
Mrs. Gordon explained how to
transfer the design in the book to
the fabric, also how to thread a
needle properly, and how to start
and finish a pattern.
The girls worked on an article
for their Achievement Day.
tism of Sunday afternoon in Knox
Presbyterian Church, Belgrave.
She was baptized by the Rev.
Kenneth Innes of. Brussels.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Garner Nicholson on Sunday
were Mrs. Victor Wide and Mrs.
Gary Jones of Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Nicholson and Sherri of
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Glyn
Wide and Kimberly. Ann of
Mount Hope.
Mrs. R. H. Buller of Morpeth
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Fear.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arm-
strong spent the. weekend "with,
Miss Martha Armstrong of Wind-
sor, also • visited with other
relatives Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Armstrong, Mrs. Margaret Arm-
strong, Dr. Vernon and Mrs.
Messer.
The April meeting of the
Belgrave Women's Institute will
be held Tuesday, April 20 at 8:15
p.M. in the W.I. Hall. Featured at
this meeting will be reports of all
standing committees, payment of
fees, the election and installation
of officers and music by the
Lougheed family. The lunch
committee is Mrs. Clarence
Hanna, Mrs. Carl Procter and
Mrs. John Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey,
Barbara and Brenda of Ingersoll
visited on Saturday with her
mother Mrs. Harold, Procter, her
father Harold Procter of Wing-
ham and District Hospital and her
aunt Miss Margaret. Curtis of
Brookhaven Nursing Home,
Wingham.
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Surprise dinner for 40th anniversary
Unit holds
Easter meeting
The Evening Unit met at the
home of Mrs. Norman Cook with,
16 ladies present.
Mrs. Cook had charge of the
worship- service "Message of
Easter." The opening hymn
"Beneath the Cross of Jesus"
was sung, after which' Mrs.
Murray Lougheed read the
Scripture, followed by hymn
"Christ the Lord is Risen Today"
and "Rejoice the Lord' is King".
The offering was received and
Mrs. Cook closed the worship
service with prayer.
Mrs. Lougheed took charge of
the business. A letter of thanks
was read from Brookhaven Nurs-
, ing Home also a thank you from
the Hi-C for helping with the
lunch.
Mrs. Harold Vincent had
charge of the topic, the theme 'Of
the Living Christ."
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Annie Cook.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Cliff
Logan's group.
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