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The Huron Expositor, 1982-08-18, Page 12Al2 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR AUGUST 18, 1982 Belgrave residents enjoy Continued from page 7 On Sunday, August 15, a noon luncheon was Feld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Wheeler. Miss Patricia Buffett, Carsonville, Michi- gan, who has recently return- ed from Papua, New Guinea having completed a four-year terns as a medical missionary was the guest of honour. Over 30 relatives attended frosts Carsonville, London, Goderich, . Varna, Clinton, Seaforth, Blyth and Wing - ham, The second reunion of Leada Fletcher, Gayle Preis - the family of Frank and Ellen was held at the home of korn, Nancy Elliott. A for the over 40 August 14. The members and relay Eliott ank and Claudette Elliott. crowd called spoon on a string R2, Staffa on Saturday. July was won by Homer Jeffery' 31 and Sunday. August 1 with team. Guess the number of registered attendance of 1 11. jelly beans wag won by Saturday was spent visiting Jennifer Elliott. , and viewing photos as well as Following a bountiful competing in 'a horseshoe smorgasbord supper a short tournament, dancing and business meeting'was called playing cards. by Frank Elliott. He wel- Sunday afternoon the, comed everyone and express. second Ellmpics were con- ed his thanks to everyone who ducted. had helped by organizing and Games for 6 years old and conducting the many events under were won as follows: at this reunion. Plant the popsicle stick, He announced the winners Trevor Elliott;, Races 5 and 6 of Men's Horseshoe Tourna- •years, Kandice Prieskorn; 3 ment as Lorne Elliott and and 4 --years, Danny McPher- Mike Bannon. Winners of the son; Candy on a spoon race, Ladies Tournament were Danny McPherson. Leona Elliott and Ethel Jef- Bean bag throw, Jason fery. Brooks; bean bag drop, Chad Prizes were given to the Ovens; balloon bust; Jason youngest person attending - Brooks. David Elliott (5 months); Participants in games' for oldest person attending, Dur seven years and over were Elliott (81 yrs.); longest mar - divided into five teams for a ried couple, Harold and Clara series of 10 relays and con- Fletcher (53 yrs); travelling tests. . the farthest, Homer and Best total score was ac- Ethel Jeffery, Bruce Mines, cumulated by the blue team Ont.; family with the largest consisting of Chris Elliott, attendance, Norval Elliott Randy Horan, Danny Elliott, (24). Amy Jeffery, Diane Clarke, and is continuing his studies McBURNET GATH19RING The third meeting was held UCW MEET The McBurney reunion August 14. The members and On August 9 the afternoon was held at the W.1. Hall, leaders went outdoors to unit of the U.C.W. held a Belgrave with about 60 at. collect leaves and made leaf special meeting in Knox tending. prints. They_'discussed trees United Church, featuring the Mr, and Mrs, Don Kern. 'and learned how to make and annual birthday party for ighan of Komoka'were presi- understand directions on a those of the community who (lent and secretary and Mr. trail using pebbles, rocks, had celebrated an 80th birth - and Mrs. Cameron Shiell, sticks,.-gtass and dirt. Mem- day. 'London in charge of sports. Eters talked about making The honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- hi h -!c s s abobs and then did seated at a semi -circle of Burney, and Mr. and Mrs, some book work. They made small tables facing the large Ronald McBurney were pre- the trail mix and sampled it. table where the two birthday sented with gifts in apprecia- J®INTS]ERVICt cakes were cut. The tables tion' of the many years the Members of Belgrave gleamed with sparkling silver reunion had been hold at their Knox Presbyterian and Knox and linen enhanced by the beauty of candles, sweetpeas home, Next year's reunion will United Churches joined Cal- vin -Brick congregation on and baby's breath. again be at the W.1, Hall on August 15 for their joint. Mrs. Cecil Coultes opened thethird Sunday in August summer services. the meeting with a welcome with Mr, and .Mrs,- Cameron The service was conducted to everyone. Looking over the Shiell as president and secre- by Mr. Lynn Robertson from party she remarked, this tory and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald the Teeswater area, a fourth could be called a friendship MCBurneV' in charge of year student in Honours party, then read the poem. sports. Those attending were Music at Waterloo University .Mrs. Earl Anderson and from Cass City, Michigan, and is continuing his studies Mrs. Walter Scott were in Komoka. Goderich, London, in. Liturgy in Music. Mrs. charge of a short worship Kitchener. Listowel, Sea- Donald Daw sang /a solo, service. forth, Cambridge. and the accompanied by Mrs. George The scripture was read by Wingham area. McGe@ at the piano. Music Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Anderson BELGRAVE 14-H for the service was supplied gave the meditation. After The 4-H'ers second by Mrs. Norman Coultes at Mrs. Anderson led in prayer a meeting was held August 12. P ' At; Co Ites the organ and Mrs. George hymn was sung. resident ison u opened the meeting. McGee at the piano., With the fabric the mem- Mr. Robertson's sermon was entitled "Music in Wor- bers brought., they made jiffy ship." bags. They had a discussion about lives and divided into Mr. Robertson pointed out four aspects: physical, men- .that many of our hymns and sal, social and religious. prayers are translations from Leaders discussed about the Psalms and date back to what to watch for when the early church. Services next Sunday Aug - picking campsite. They also a' ust 22 will be at Belgrave discussed notes on poison Churchat Knox Presbyterian Churcch ivy, learned what it looks like, a.m. with Mr. Don Vait the symptoms you get and as speaker. as s how to prevent and treat it, Mrs. Coultes continued the program with a reading. Mrs. Ruth Alton, accompanied by Mrs, Howard Morton, sang a solo. Mrs. Leslie Balt took many back to their childhood with three readings. Kather- ine Procter's nimble toes danced the Seann Triubhas. Mrs, Garner Nicholson, with two readings. also turned our thoughts backward many years. Jennifer Procter danced "The Hornpipe" in her usual Last game In the last game of the regular season everyone was tense. Browns fought hard against Co�merciaj to end in a tie game, 10 all. "Browns had Karen Glan- ville who poked a double while Marg, Henderson help- ed with a triple and a home run. Commercial came back with Ann Bosman tapping two doubles while Dianne Bennett hit a triple and'Kathy Coombs slammed a home run. �rcho�t capable manner. An enjoy- able . program concluded when Mrs. Alton sang with Mrs. Morton at the piano. Mrs. Coultes thanked all who had helped in any way to make this a Happy Birthday Party. Jennifer Procter drew two names to decide who would cut the cakes. While Happy Birthday was sung, Miss Annie Baker and Mrs. Joe Dunbar cut the cakes. ends in toe The second game was hard hitting for Smiths with Patti Ann Gridzak and Wanda Moran tapping doubles. Dianne McGrath and Dianne Gridrak poked triples. Donna Beuerman and Wanda Moran slugged home runs and Deb Janmaat pulled her weight by driving out a double triple tend a home run. 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