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.AE.,;aET—A good crowd
was in attendance at the card
scc:a: on Wednesday- evererig.
r-ir. e: of the special prize
was Charlie Scott of ;icLetosh.
So:o high, code: McKee;
Gerdee i4 right; ench're
high lady, Mrs, Stan Deems;
high gent, Jim Harper; low,
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Hcstesses were Mrs. Gordon
Wright, Mrs, Chante Scctt
and Mrs. Harold Wallace.
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Morris FOA Diredors Meet
Jim Spivey Reports on
Course in Solis al O.A.C.
BELQRAVE--T're directors Guelph, when :,reirsoeS at -
of the Mcrr:s Federat,cn of tended each da',. ;here was a
Agriculture met for the choice of courses, engineering,
r^ontb'y meeting at the home soils, feeding hei :ace ani-
of Mr, and Mrs. To Hendee- ' anal health, rte: na mics, etc.
son on Thursday. Stan Hopper Jim had taken tn. sells course,
presided. Minutes of t`.;e last . and learned abc e son type and
eneetu g were read by Richard fertilizers to be. -_-r. He
Procter. stated that a so:: sample test
Five hendred pine and spruce is recommeedee sei.Te. year, on
trees are to be planted at the each field. Cc .rep was
Federation park site, o the highly recomrr;e7 .: i as the
sceth s:de, by the Junior Farm- • cheapest feed g::., :. He
ers. The secretary is to write thanked the Fednrenda for
a letter to come:l about sending him and ng ex -
chloride on the township roads. pennon.
Stan Hopper, president, report- A motion war ade that
ed on the country meeting held the Federation t...e a bus trip
at Clinton. He ais announced to North Branch, :ichigan,
that the Trade Fair nil: be held the last Friday cf Aeeust. Mr.
i Wingham, and the theme and Mrs. Mel :.'._:'els invited
will be "Agriculture". All the meeting to a::._.: place for
commodity groups are invited
to take part.
Mr. Hopper also reported
that the Hag Producers are
sponsoring a quality- program;
for hogs, open to boys and
girls between the ages of 12
and 20. The County Federa-
tion church service will again
be held at Bayfield in June.
Jin Spivey gave a report on
the short course he attended at
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May.
Seven Religions
Subject of ]e -C
BELGRAVE— T iii -C Group
met for their rel..:a: meeting
in the church berseme t on Sun-
day, and opene_ ...•th a sing-
song led by Ruth'.::c ie, ac-
companied by Leen:! Campbell.
Janet Beecroft :ea:: e minutes
and Murray Coes ,ave the
treasurer's repo::. ::ext meet-
ing will be May i:'.. with
Murray Scott's g:.:.e in charge
,of the meeting.
This meeting was convened
by Helen Anders. . and had as
'its theme, "Seven :afferent
Religions" . Pres:de..t Marie
Coultes introduce, each differ-
ent religion: Lida Coeltes,
Hinduism; Janet Eeecreft, Juda-
ism; Jim Taylor, 5;.ddhism;
'Marie Coultes, Confucianism;
;Marie Coultes, Tocisn;; Lorne
NORMAN McDOWELL & SON ;Campbell, Islam; R_th Michie,
Auburn !Christianity
or by writing to
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WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
40 St. Clair Avenue East,
Toronto 7, Ontario.
The worship ser rice was
opened by Helen Anderson with
the call to worship and a hymn
was sung. Marie Coultes read
:the Scripture and prayer.
Marilyn Campbell and Marilyn
Taylor recc. ed the offering.
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h4adz ed... a Bible baseball
contest. The meeting closed
with Taps.
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"Shur -Gain Chick Starter
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In addition it increased
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Mrs, Doug. Williams, Lyn!!,
Carol, Donna and 1anc1134 of
London, Master Rao Rcrblurxsu
and Mrs, J. C. 1 obiltsutt of
Wingltatn, visited Monday will!
Mr. Edward itnbiuson ane! family
Misses Marie. Jesting of t:iiir
ton and Betty Josling of !Amides-
boro spent a couple', of days
with their sister, Mrs. Wesley
Jefferson,
Mrs. Cecil Cltatsuy of
Wingham spent a week with Mr,
and Mrs. Sam 'l'hornpson and
family.
Sgt, -Major and Mrs. 11, W.
Dainty, Bill and Linda, return-
ed home to Petawawa Wednes-
day, after spending a few days
with her brother, Mr. Edward
Robinson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thomp-
son and family and Mrs. Cecil
Chamney visited last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Finnigan and family of Crewe.
LAKELET
BIRTH
BYLER—On Tuesday, April 16,
1963, at Bruce County Hos-
pital, Walkerton, to Mr,
and Mrs. Joseph Byler, a
daughter.
Mr. Glen Reidt of Newmar-
ket spent the week -end with
his family here.
Mr, Eldon Dennis returned
home from Victoria Hospital,
London, on Thursday, after an
operation on his arm, and is
recuperating nicely.
Mr. Don Smith of Palmer-
ston spent the week -end with
Mr. William Smith.
Miss Sharon Dahms of Mild-
may spent the Easter holidays
with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Kee.
Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Gadke
of Buffalo spent the Easter
holidays visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Gadke, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Gadke and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Gadke.
Mr. and Mrs, Warren Zur-
brigg visited Sunday afternoon
with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hib-
bert and Mr, William Boehler
of Fordwich. Visitors Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Zurbrigg were Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Zurbrigg and family of
Fordwich and Mr, and Mrs.
Jack George, newlyweds of
Ridgetown.
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BLU EVA LE— The April meet -1
ing of the Presbyterian W.M.S.
was held :n the form of an
Easter T'haneeffering at the
church. '.'.r. Bernard Thomas,
president, ;,p erred with the
theme "Arise for He Ls Risen"
and a hymn was sung. Mrs.
Thomas we:c.:med the ladies
of Brussels le , M.S. as guests.
Responeee reading and a
musical selection, given by
several girls from the junior
choir, fo:'.Awed. Minutes of
the last meeting were read by
Mrs. R. .1. McMurray. Mrs.
Jim Brenner ,;ave the Scripture
and con .t' lits and Mrs. Ross
Gray led i. erager. The Eas-
ter Thankof`e:ing was taken
up by Mrs. Harry Elliot and
Mrs, Eldon Kirton and dedica-
ted by Mrs. Wrn. Mundell.
WH1TECHURCH
Miss Margaret Curtis is a
'patient m the Victoria Hospi-
tal, London.
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Procter
had their two >_randsons, Brian
and Arnold Sreey, visit with
them for the holidays. When
they took tee children home
`they v:sited w.th their daughter
and so;, -:n -:aa and their new
twin grandda..xhiters, Brenda
and :;arbara.
Mr. and :s. Russel Walker
of Gode:c ...sited with ..:r.
rand Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse on
Sunda;.
The Belgra.c Arena has
been said to Edgar Howatt and
plans are being drawn up for
the new arena.
'.'.r. and Mrs. Jerry Higgins
and family will shortly take
.up residence ;n the house be-
' longing to Mrs, Shocbottom.
Mrs. Thomas introduced the
speaker, Mrs. J. J. Stewart of
Molesworth, who chose as her
topic, "The Lord of Though -
fulness" taken from Hebrews,
"And Let us consider one an-
other to provoke unto love and
to good works". Mrs. Kirton
thanked Mrs. Stewart and pre-
sented her with a gift.
A hymn was sung and Rev.
Kennedy closed with prayer.
A social hour followed when
Mrs. Matheson, of Brussels,
thanked the Bluevale W. IM, S.
for their hospitality and a very
enlightening Easter Thankoffer-
ing meeting.
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