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JMrs. Helen Stonehouse
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People around Belgrave
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pickell of
Toronto spent Saturday with Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler.
Mrs. Ross Plant of Hamilton and
her parents Rev. and Mrs. Ray
Anderson of Listowel were dinner
guests with Mrs. Kenneth Wheel-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp
visited Mrs. Norma Davidson and
family at Glencoe and Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Campbell and Mrs. Della
Powe all of London on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
spent the weekend with their
sister-in-law Mrs. Norman Stone-
house of London. Visiting at the
same home was Mrs. Larry (Sonya)
Ellis of Whitevale, daughter of
Mrs. Stonehouse.
Michael Jardin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jardin received First
Class Honours in a recent drum
examination held at Listowel with a
mark of 93%. Congratulations
Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson
and Mr. and Mrs. George Michie
were in Hamilton on Saturday
attending the wedding of their
cousin Albert Cole to Eileen
Ryckman. The wedding took place
in the Chapel of Grace Villa
Nursing Home where they both
reside.
Donna Higgins, RR 5, Brussels
attended the Provincial 4-H Lead-
ership Camp, Ontario Pioneer
Camp, Huntsville. Eighty-sixdele-
gates from all counties of Ontario
enjoyed the six-day workshop.
co-ordinator was Joe O'Neill
O.M.A.F., Guelph and guest
speaker for the banquet was Jack
Hagarty, Director R.O.S. Branch.
Steven Coultes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Coultes recently re-
ceived word that he passed his
Grade 2 Music Theory Examina:
tion with First Class Honours. He is
a pupil of Mrs. Gail Lear of
Londesboro. Congratulations
Steven.
Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes,
Andrea and Alison and Patti
McDowell have returned home
from a visit with Joanne Coultes in
Victoria, B.C. They also called on
Wayne Cook and Mr. and Mrs.
Michael McNall, also of Victoria
and Mr. and Mrs. Steve La Fortune
and Steven Stevenson of Salt -
spring Island.
Belgrave UCW unit
studies Easter theme
The Afternoon Unit of the
Belgrave U.C.W. held their Easter
meeting Tuesday, March 11 at 2
p.m. in the church schoolroom.
The leader Mrs. Sara Anderson
welcomed the members and visi-
tor. The minutes of the previous
meeting was read. Treasurer's
report given, offering received and
sick and shut-in visits recorded.
The Upper room subscription
will be renewed.
A book loan library has been set
up in the church, please feel
welcome to make use of it.
Mrs. Olive Bolt used the picture
of the `Lord's Supper' for the Bible
study and the poem "Praying
Hands".
Mrs. Janisa Coultes conducted
7 tab/es
at weekly euchre
Seven tables were in play at the
weekly euchre which was held in
the W.I. Hall Wednesday, March
19.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Lorne Jamieson; novelty lady,
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor; low lady,
Mrs. Mary Chamney; high man,
Jim Coultes; novelty man, George
Johnston; low man, Mrs. Garner
Nicholson (playing as a man).
There will be euchre this
Wednesday starting at 8 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
Former Blyth
resident dies
ANNIEARMSTRONG
Annie Armstrong of Stratford,
formerly of Blyth, died in Stratford
General Hospital Tuesday, March
18, 1986. She was 85 years of age.
The former Annie Hellnor Ma-
son, she was married to Henry
Armstrong. The couple retired to
Blyth inthe fall of 1964. Mr.
Armstrong predeceased her July
5, 1975.
She is survived by two sons, Ivan
of Milton and Donald of Listowel
and by one sister, Agnes Young-
blut of Belgrave. Also surviving
are seven grandchildren and 11
great grandchildren.
Funeral service was held from
the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth on
Friday, March 21. Interment was
in Blyth Union Cemetery.
the worship service "The Easter
Message". Mrs. Helen Martin and
Mrs. Sara Anderson continued
from the Mandate. The education
of the Native Church and the
Ministry of Floyd Steinhaurer,
Sadde Lake, Alberta.
Mrs. Anderson closed the meet-
ing with The Lord's Prayer.
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Belgrave WI hears Arnold Mathers
The Education meeting of the
Belgrave Women's Institute was
held in the hall on Tuesday
evening, March 18.
After the opening exercises, the
program convenor Mrs. Glenn
Coultes introduced the guest
speaker Mr. Arnold Mathers, who
is the superintendent of programs
for the Huron County Board of
Education.
Mr. Mathers outlined the work
that would be involved in a typical
day in his position and then
explained the duties and responsi-
bilities of the other members of the
office staff.
The report cards are the same in
all schools of the County and an
outline of the subject material to be
taught in each class must be
followed. Huron is the only county
where children with learning
difficulties are integrated into.
regular classes.
The County is beginning an
Award of Excellence program
where the school and individuals
will be recognized for doing some
different and worthwhile project.
-After he answered questions
from the audience, Mrs. Coultes
thanked Mr. Mathers for his
informative talk and presented him
with a gift. Mark Coultes entertain -
4 -H club meets
The third meeting of the Bel -
grave Mannerly Muppets was held
on Tuesday, March 18.
At this meeting members dis-
cussed the proper way to introduce
and thank a guest speaker. They
also talked about restaurant mann-
ers. There were 15 members
present.
They chose March 25 as the next
meeting date.
ed with a piano solo.
Invitations were received to
attend the following events: An
executive meeting April Tat the
Londesboro hall; the annual meet-
ing of the Town and Country
Homemakers April 8 at Holmes-
ville; workshop on "Water and the
Environment" April 21 at the
Londesboro hall and the 4-H
Achievement program April 30 at
the Brussels Community Centre.
The roll call answered by 14
members, was "If you could only
teach achildone thing, what would
it be?"
The collection and Pennies for
Friendship were gathered and the
meeting dosed with the singing of
the Queen and Institute Grace.
Lunch was served by Mrs_ Ross
Taylor and Mrs. Norman Coultes.
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