The Huron Expositor, 1983-06-29, Page 15Nethery families at reunion
MRS. LEWIS STOREHOUSE
887.9487
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vin-
cent of Oakville. Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Logan, Kevin and
=.' revo 4f Wyoming spent the
'weeke�id with Mrs. Cliff
, Logan. and visited with other
relatives. They all attended
the Vincent -Skinner wedding
at Knox United Church, Bel -
grave.
Barbara Anne Coultes,
daughter of Mrs. Cecil
Coultes, received a Bachelor
of Arts degree, with distinc-
tion, from York University on
June 18.
Barbara. an awards grad-
uate in Radio and Television
Arts from the Ryerson. Insti-
tute of Technology, is Man-
ager of Media Relations for
the Addiction Research
Foundation, Toronto, an
Agency of the Province of
Ontario and a Collaborating
Centre for the World Health
Organization.
During the month of July,
while Rev. John G. Roberts is
on vacation, Mr. George
Cowan, Brussels will be the
guest speaker at Knox United
Church, Belgrave on Sunday
• morning July 3 at 11:15. Mr.
Murray Gaunt will be the
guest speaker at Calvin -Brick
United Church at 10:00 A.M.,
July 10,
July 17, 24 and 31 members
, of Knox United and Calvin -
Brick are invited to worship
with members of Knox Pres-
byterian at 9:30 A.M. with
Rev. Kenneth Innes.
Visiting with Mrs. Victor
Youngblut on the weekend
was her sister Mrs. Annie
Armstrong of Blyth, Mr. and
Mrs, Ivan Armstrong of Mil-
ton and Mrs. Mary Gray of
Weston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fear,
a ffss$edes
Coming Events
Jana and Ian of London
visited on' Sunday with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Fear. '
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and .teff of London and
Tara and Erin Johnston of
llderton spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johns-
ton' attended the Johnston
re -union on Saturday, June
25 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Armstrong of
Brussels. On Sunday they
attended the Forrest re -union
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Cedar of Birch
Run, Michigan.
Miss Alison Roberts" and
Mark Miculan of Hamilton
spent the weekend with her
parents with Rev. and Mrs.
John Roberts. -
NETHERY REUNION
The 38th annual Nethery
reunion was held June 19 at
the community hall, Londes-
boro.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ives
and family were in charge of
the sports.
Guests were present from
Ladysmith B.C., Richards'
Landing St. Josephs Island,
Ontario, Sault Ste. Marie;
Niagara Falls, Corunna, Sar-
nia, Kitchener, Goderich,
Clinton, Teeswater, Wing -
ham, Auburn, Londesboro
and surrounding district.
President, Alvin Gal-
lagher, Kitchener, announc-
ed the deaths during the past
year: Nicole Leishman of
Dashwood, Bradley Kennedy
of Londesboro and Ernest
Noble of Blyth.
Special prizes were given
out by Alvin Gallagher, Kit-
chener, to the oldest person
present. Mrs. Mary Wade of
Wingham; youngest person
present, Jesse Sturdy, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sturdy of
Goderich; person coming the
longest distance, Mr. and
Mrs, Allan Riome of Lady-
smith B.C,: recentiy married
ST. JOHN'S Anglican Church
Brussels Pork Chopp Barbe-
que Wed. July 20, 5-7:30
pi m. Adults $..00. Children
$3.50, 1-26-1
A memorial service at Brand-
on Cemetery, Belgrave will
be held un Sunday. July 3 at
3:00. 1-26-1
WORSHIP Service. July 3rd,
7:30 p.m. Brussels Menno-
nite Fellowship welcomes
you. 1-26-1
Card of Thanks
couple, Mr. and Mrg. Danny
Lammarent of Sarnia, On-
tario; the person who's birth-
day is nearest June 19,
Dennis Fisher, the lady wear-
ing the largest earrings,
Emma MacBearss; the man
wearing a yellow shirt, J.
Riome.
Guessing the -number of
jelly beans in jar won fey
Marie Nethery and the lucky
cup was won by Sharon
Johnston..
Officers elected for next
year include President, Alvin
Gallagher of Kitchener and
Secretary -treasurer, Mary
Isabel-Nethery of Belgrave.
The June meeting of the
W.M,S,was held at the home
of Mrs. Hazel Dalrymple,
Blyth on Monday.
Mrs. Garner Nicholson
presided. Mrs. Hebo Sierst-
ema read the scripture. Mrs.
Sierstema read a poem.
Mrs. Nicholson gave a
report on the synodical meet-
ing she attended in Owen
Sound. Mrs. Joe Dunbar also
attended this meeting.
Mrs. Nicholson then read a
story on the late Jack Miner
of Kingsville, a pioneer on
conservation and wildlife
studies.
A sale of articles and
baking was held follo*ing the
meeting.
BLGRAVE W.I.
"Diet is the penalty for
exceeding the feed lite' was
the motto for the June meet-
ing of the Belgrave Women's
Institute held on Tuesday
June 22 in the Institute Hall.
Mrs. James Hunter read an
essay, "Windows of. the
World', which was taken
from the book, "A Thread of
Blue Denim.'
Mrs. Leonard James re-
• ported on the District -An-
nual held in the Presbyterian
Church, Wingham.
The members decided to
buy two ceiling fans, a
serving cart and two screen
doors for the W.I. Help
Mrs. Richard Moore read a
poem. Mrs. Gary Va4Camp
4-H leader, outlined the 4-H
projects of the past year. Miss
Sheila Anderson favoured the
ladies with a number of piano
selections. Miss Marion Tay-
lor, 1982-83 Huron County
Dairy Princess spoke- about
dairy farms. She said milk is
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 29, 1983 — A15•
the nearly perfect food.
Everyone needs mill[,
Cheese is a versatile food '
which contains many essen-
tial nutrients. Marion then
made a cheese tray using
different kinds of cheese,
grapes, cherries, celery -
leaves and crackers.
HOPPER—VALLANCE
Donna Vallance, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Val-
iance, Harriston, and Gary
Lyle Hopper, formerly of
Morris township, son of the
late Stanley Hopper and Jean
(Hoppper) Anderson were
rttarried at the Calvin Presby-
terian Church, Harriston, on
Saturday, June 18. Rev.
George R. Bell officiated.
Organist was Neville Leake.
Maid of honour was Becky
Firby, Atwood. Bridal at-
tendants included; Darlene
Quigley, Judy Vallance, both
of Harriston and Debbie
Hopper, Palmerston, Best
man was Ken Firby, Atwood.
Ushers were WayneCook,
Belgrave, Darby and Kim
Vallance, Harriston. A recep-
tion was held in the Harris -
ton Legion. The couple will
reside m Atwood.
Couple celebrate 5�h
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
887-6677
Over 200 guests attended
the open house for Nelson
and Annie Reid's 50th Wed-
ding Anniversary on Sunday
June 19 in the church base-
ment of Duff's United. Con-
gratulations were extended
from their relatives, neigh-
bors and friends.
Pouring tea were Mrs.
Jean Scott,. Mrs. Jim Wil-
liamson. Mrs. Laura Machad
and Mrs. Rena Watt, Assist-
ing serving were Alice Searle,
Maxine Marks, Audrey Hack -
well, Mildred Traviss, Laura
Murray and Phyllis Mitchell,
The family dinner followed
in .the church parlour with 44
guests present. Attending
from a distance were guests
from Sarnia, Bramalee, Ore-
gon, Exeter, Kitchener. Wa-
terloo, Montreal, London.
Bayfield and surrounding
communities.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc-
Nabb, Oregon, U.S. remain-
ed for a holiday with the
Reid's and other relatives.
Mrs. Katie Stimore, Stratford
spent a couple nights at the
Reid home, attending their
anniversary celebrations.
Mr. and Mrs, Donnie Mc-
Donald and family of Mon-
treal and Sister Teresa Ryan
of London spent the recent
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Ryan attending the
fiftieth anniversary celebra-
tions on Sunday June 19 for.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid.
W.I. MEETS
Walton Women's Institute
met Wednesday in the com-
munity hall with 16 members
present.
Business was led by presi-
dent, Mrs, Ken McDonald
assisted by Mrs. Bill Hum-
phries. Many interesting an-
swers were given by each
June 4 from Laurentian Uni-
versity Sudbury with an
Honors Bachelor of Com-
merce degree in Sports Ad-
ministration. He has accept-
ed a position with the
accounting firm,• Clarkson
G
"urdon In ret•Obto: r '
BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL held their graduation
ceremonies Thursday. The graduating class Includes, back
row, left to right: Charlene Stephenson, Cindy Stute, Doug
Roesner, Steven McCauley, Craig Heise, Darwin Rose,
Lynda Shaw, Cindy McNeil. Middle row: Ruth Watts,
Gerry Exel, Mark Breckenridge, Ken Scott, Jackie,
McCutcheon, Carol Ten Pas, Karla King, Linda Ten Pas,
Front row; Donna Johnston, Mike Vader, Dean Wheeler,
Linda Janes, Marty Rutledge, Corey Stacey. (Wassink
photo)
member for the roll call,
"Anything except Present.'
There was some discussion
with plans to be made later
for catering to coming events.
Education and Cultural Ac-
tivities convenor, Mrs. La-
vern Godkin introduced guest
speaker, (Cathy) Mrs. Les
Glanville who demonstrated
paper toile. It is working in
three dimensions, building
up from the start. Each
member worked on a bird.
She was thanked by Mrs. Bill
Shortreed for her display of a
most interesting hobby.
The family of the latp Ethel
Bone wish to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours for
their sympathy at this time.
To the staff at the nursing
home for their kindness to
mother, in her last illness. to
Dr. Bocyk, Rev. Inia and
Watts Funeral Home. and for
the baking sent to our home.
It was very much appre-
ciated.
Dorothy McCauley
and fancily
24-26.1
JOHN RUTLEDGE
John Andrew Rutledge,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rutledge of Brussels. re-
ceived his Bachelor of Archi-
tecture Degree at the Spring
convocation from Carleton
University in Ottawa, June
15. John is a former graduate
of Fanshawe College, London
and F.E. Madill S,S., Wing -
ham. Mrs. Doreen Rutledge
of Brussels and Mrs. Grace
Mien of Mitchell. John's
mother and grandmother at-
tended the ceremonies.
THOMAS PATRICK
DOHERTY, son of John and
Anne Doherty. Goderich and
grandson of Mrs. Annie Stef-
fler, Brussels_ graduated
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