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died people gathered the,
W tld Vatted. Church on n
. under ruing, Ione 29 fico
lite ,c ,lng.servf ee,, ,They guests
were greeted at the door
444 Mrs. 'Lloyd Malden,, Mr.
.
,and 'Mrs. Harvey McDowe. and
:Mrs Chari� Smith., Many of
the guests signed tn�regiter.
The sermon Iva; presented by
an *native son of Westfield, Rev,
Will Taylor of Dorchester, . He
recalled having been present at
the laying of the corner stone
of the present church 80 years
ago and reminisced at some
length,. The subject .of bis mg -
sage was "}lope " . He was as*
�` by
, minister, rter',, tv,` 14
Roberts, An ' e t1
was ,proiedF by Rey.
Stuart of Seaforth,«,
Music ,was supplied
church with speelal
tions by Mr, and Mrs, %%
Ilam 'Bah of ,Toronto and b
the Westfield Quartet cons
of Murray McDowell, ;fes M.
Dowell, Harvey McDowell au4
Lloyd warden.
A social time followed the
service ith l beim served
and old atauc renewed.
et
The weatherman co*opexated
to the fullest and everyone are-
ported a most enjoyable tirne,
.Many expressed regrets and
even sadness at the closing of
e church. The closing bytnn,
«Lead, owOlcing tonal' a
Icy expressed.;.
rent of the congregation
.,
the t oeosion of war- .
shipping ip this. church,..
Although formal worship in
Westfield United Church has
.
e
• .e.d It it f l fel; the inspiration
gained within those walk will,
be carried by its people to other
churches in the area,
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WINGHAM, ONTARIO - DIAL 357-37.60
REV. MALDWYN ROBERTS f Westfield,
Rev. Will Taylor of Dorchester, and Rev.
Ure Stuart of Seaforth are 'teen looking
over the church calendar after the final
•
r
attod�
whiieyou
service at Westfield United
Taylor was present for the
corner stone of the church
—Photo
Church. Mr.
laying of . the
80 years ago.
by McDowell.
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Belgrave Personals
• Miss iviary Ann Cook of
Blyth is holidaying with het
Srandparents , Mr. and Mrs.
tanley Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hib-
berd attended a supperhin Ford-
wich United Church last Wed-
fnesday evening.
Rr. and Mrs. Llai h I idCri a,
o `Yasv'a d'Nfatir'e�°ek il
inch at is o hire it
Saturday evening , with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Vincent.
1.� . Mr. -.and Mrs. Murray Mc-
Dowell of Cookstown visited
with her parents on Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Walsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall
and John, who are holidaying
at Bayfield, visited with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Cook on Sunday and attended
the memorial service at Bran-
don Cemetery.
Mr. Dale Lamont spent a ,
week's holidays with his cousin,
Douglas McCrea, at a cottage
near' Gravenhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn. and
Miss Rebecca Hill of Huron -
view were recent visitors with
Mr. Roy Whitney of Brunner
who is a patient in a rest home
at Listowel.
Master Brian Shaw of London
spent a few holidays with his
cousin, Bruce Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
visited with Mr. and Mrs. War-
ren. Zurbrigg and Mr. ' William
Boehler .on Sunday.
The Rev, Earrol and Mrs.
Shilliday and family of Sarnia,
spent the week -end with her
mother', Mrs. Herb ,Pletch. Rev.
Shilliday is the guest speaker in
St,. John's Anglican Church,
Brussels, for the month of July.
Mrs. John Cameron of Toron-
to visited this past week with
her mother, Mrs. Herb Pletch.
Mr. and Mrs. George Michie
Mr. Ernest Michie . and Mrs.
Elizabeth Leslie left Monday
morning on a trip to Western
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson
and family visited on Sunday •
with Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw
and family of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Walker
visited on •Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Coultes and attend-
ed the memorial service at
Brandon Cemetery.
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Coultes
and Paul spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Scott
and Brian of Barrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Craig,
Debbie arid Douglas of Blyth,
Mts. Laurie Mann, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Edgar of wingham
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse:
Miss Mary Ann Wheeler is
counsellor for girls 9-12 at.
Menesetung Carrie, Goderlch.
Misses Marjory Nixon and Jan-
ice Coulter are attending. the
same camp.
Miss Lois Fraser of Kincard-
• the is spending a couple of
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weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Keith,
Pletch.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vin-
cent visited one evening last .•
week with Mr. and Mrs.. Robert
Hibberd.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Gary Leitch
and baby Julie Ann of London
spent -the yreek-:end, with her
i
parente, M . t,
, Lake. e
atulaa ileo 1 Kae
inroad who was one of the rev.'
Ontaari4 .Scholars at the. F,E .
e«daa<y
fu S School at •
.,.
Wthgh.arn, 1,14ye will be a stn-
dent at the University of Water-
loo in
ater-loom the fall.
We are sorry to report that
Mz+, Norman Harper is a patient
in hospital at Toronto Navin
suffered a bear! attack. Mrs.
Jr, Auxiliary
BELGWAYE--Games were
%d by`Brenda Nethery on Sat-
urday at the Junior Auxiliary
meeting. Roll call was an-
swered and minutes of the last
Meeting were read by Marni
Walsh and the treasurer's, report
was given by Patsy Scott. Karat
Walsh and Wattle .col-
lected the offering with Reta
Lynn White reciting the offer-
tory prayer. -
The next meeting will be
held in the Trinity Anglican
;Church choir room on July 12,
at 9:45 a.m. Marni Walsh
. will be in charge of the games,
Janette Johnston will lead in
the sing -song and clean- up
girls are Cathy. Walker and Pat-
sy Scott.
The girls planned.' for their
picnic led
party. Janette John-
ston led in a sing -song and
closed the meeting with abymn
and prayer.
Grasby+ Mrs. Leitch and baby.
remained for the week.
Mr. Cecil Bowman of Staffa
was a Sunday visitor at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
-Rina and John.
We are pleased to -report
that Mrs. Dave Arrhstrong has
been -able .to returnto,the home
of her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby,
after being a patient•in St. .
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Miss Norma Nethery of Haiti -
Ilton spent a couple of days
with Mrs. Telford Cook.
Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Lucas
of Sarnia and Mr. and ruts.
Norman Keating and Mr. Alex
Leaver of Wingham were Sun. -
day visitors with Mrs. J. M.
Coultes.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Cecil Arm-
strong of Thorndale visitedaq
couple of days with her sister`,
' Mrs. George Martin and>olt' `.
irelatives.
nat S
Harper is :staying Toronto}
mr,, $i r hsglr a�
summer school at Water'i
versity, He will .he on rhe ; sl
of the high school at: George-
town in September.'
Mr. and Mrs„ Beg' iftib',
visited on Sa urday m ht wig
Mx,, and Mrs. James Inglis.
Mn.
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family are spending Some time
at their ,summer home,
• Mrs. Lloyd !acquits, ;On
and glean, returned Thursday i
from their trip t th e
western provinces.
Mx, and Mts. Robert, Wood
and family. visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gar, .hl`i
bluer, near Exeter. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Laverm4 Grp~
ley and Mit~hae, Mr, 'Bryan
Greetdey and Miss Ph yl l i s
Hartung spent Sunday 't th Mr..
and Mrs, loyd Noble at
don.
n �
Mr.. and Mrs. Ervin Reidt„
and Mr. and Mrs,. Lien, Reidt -
and family visited ;on Sunday
with Mr. and'Mrsrs, .Jerry Terry-:"
'berry at Milton. Rhonda and
Laurie. Reidt are:holidaying
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Ms. Erv1n. ,ReJ4t.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson rev,
guson visited Thursday with
Mrs. Williatn' Horsburgh : aatt
Holstein and Mi. and Mrs. ' Mil,
ford Matthews at Durham.
Party held for
Mrs. H. Pletch
BELGRAVE-.-A birthday party,
was.held last Friday evening at •
the home of Mrs. Herb Pletch
in honor of her birthday. Those
present -of the,family, .grand--
children and great-grandchil-
dren were, Mrs. John Cameron
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs..
Thomas Vetch, and family. Mr.
and Misr ErnestIletch and fam-
ily of Brussels, Mr, and;Mrs.
John Colvin and Mr. and ;Also
Hugh Armstrong' of Teeswater,
Rev, Earrol and Mrs.. Sh lliday..,
and family of Sarnia, Mr, and ¢.
Mrs. Max Pletch of White . ,
River, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne
Pletch and Michael of Win -
8 •��
ham°, .Mr. and Mrs.: Sint''Pletcb
and family.'
.Members of the family who
re able to attend congratu-
terl� ". Pletch by 'telephone,
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CLOTHING/- DRY GOODS - FARM AND HOME SUPPLIES
HARDWARE - TOOLS - 'BOOTS AND SHOES
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,.
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