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4100011'.in the library on Dec. l4^ There were'
emberrandthreevlsitorspresent• Mrs.
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7'here flie*people emglled in the rug
ed course be'` held after
.lfhere wase a 1 brief discttstaio san
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Brussels'
Winners of the turkey bingo are 1st Kathy
Burkholder, 2nd Judy Knight. 3rd 'Dorothy
Dilworth: Special Connie Smith. '4th Jean
Ireland, 5th Harvey Bernard. 6th Edna
McLelland Special Edith Dinstedt, and
Harold'Smits; 7th Mary Dilworth. 8th Marg
McCutcheon, 9th Kathrine Kelly. Special
Mrs. -,IoJ i Smith. Laverne Jamieson and
Crclnbrook gives"
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The postponed Christmas pot -luck dinner
*as held on Mon. Dec. 12 at the home of
Mrs. Stuart Stevenson. 'A total of f8
members and guests braved the icy road
conditions.
The Christmas worship service as printed
if the "Glad Tidings" was followed with
Christmas carols sung throughout the
meeting.
the 8 nteniriiit icelebrahoas<
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c ,M~'s� `Leve .IiMcAit r gave aP 010rgating,.: `.
rendiing oa "The Magid ,of Christmas" A
Chas Cantata was pt�eaented with MIs,
ns{m
Dcni1hy Stel�tler in -4480,e , • z. t • a
Donations were ,given -fol ,top .then Reaxie
School in Wiaggham andalfo, the shirt -in
b,yy�.,,�cssr; ,gift exchange I 'concluded'the
tinR p • ^': { `, r '
winners
David 3at11ieson. 10th Wayne Lowe, 11th
Barb Graber. 12th Mrs, D Forester. Share, ,
theWeaith. Kim McWhirieri, gilt Mrs Don:'
Forester, 14th David Samheson and alOor
'price, Judy Knight
Ladiespxiliary draw winners are S50.00
Ada Britton. 525.00 Marg Taylor and 515.00
Arlene Johnston.
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to the needy
:.' Wilfred n Stricklea resented a
Ciranbrook cup and saucer which had been
made`at the -Inca) ceramics, to Mrs. Earl
Dunn, who has recently moved to Listowel.
Jean has been afaitliful and valued member
et the WMS for martyr years._
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Each member uconttibuted a Christmas
reading or poem for the program. Mrs. John
Vanass will be hostess for January.
WINS BiCYCLE=Sherry Rumford of McKII-
Ipp township was a first prize winner in the
United Co-operatives of Ontario essay
contest. Sherry won a bicycle in the Seatorth
district ,for, entering 0n essay tided.
Co-operative is gam, for 'Canada be-
cause...." She is shO n with Mark Caron,
manager, and parents, Gord and. Lorraine
Rumford. (Wassink photo
Newfrweds honored in Belgrave
Comesppoon ent
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE
887-9487
Friends and neighbours gathered at the
Belgrave Wi Hall on Friday evening Dec. 16,
to honor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill on
their recent marriage.
Court Whist was played and the prizes, •
went to: high lady, Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler;
low lady. Mrs. Ga er Nicholson; high man.
Albert Cook; low n. Gordon McBurney. •
Winning the c Id n's prizes were: low
girl, Jennifer r, high girl, Julie
Smuck; high boy, Chris McIntosh; low boy,
Paul McIntosh.
Mrs. Garner Nicholson read an address
and a gift of money was presented by John
McIntosh.
PERSONALS
The McDowell families of this community
will be interested to know that' their cousin
Alva Bair of Milk River, Alberta has been
honored by the Government of Alberta. He
was presented with an "Order of the Big
Horn Award" for his knowledge and
Contribution to wildlife conservation. '
Mr. Charles Higgins. and Miss Dorothy
Higgins visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Favalaro and family of Kitchener. '
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Minick and family of
Kitchener spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Johnston of Wingham visited
with Miss Mary Van Camp at Huronview
and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Black and family of
Clinton on Sunday.
INFANT BAPTIZED
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Procter, Kevin and Karen attended a
baptismal service on Sunday morning at
Trinity Anglican Church, Toronto of Tyler
Speakman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.. Mark
Speakman. Rev. Charles Speakman offic-
iated at the service of his Tittle gran 1 1 n.
Rev. Speakman is a brother
Elizabeth Procter. Following the
relatives and friends gathered in the S , 1 day
School room where they were served lunch.
After the service all met at the home of
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,m ms. Mark Speakman family or
Mr. and Mrs. Speakman and family of
Picke
On the same day Mrs. Elizabeth Procter
and Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Procter and family
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smithson and
family of Markham.
FAMILY HOLDS CHRISTMAS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna held their
Christmas party at the WI Hall, Belgrave on
Sunday, Dec. 18. Thirty-four relatives and
friends attended including Mrs. Randy
McLean and Bradley of Clandeboye, Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Storer -and Adam, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Minick, Edwin, Catherine and
Jennifer all of Kitchener, Mr., and Mrs.
Larry Mayberry. Marilyn. Kimberley and
Darryl of Londesboro, Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne
Hopper, Carol, Heather and Kendra of
R.R.4, Brussels;;. i1r. and Mrs. Eldon Cook
and Eric, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cook, Jackie
Lee, Cara and Marie of R.R.1.. Belgrave,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook, Mrs. Beth Procter
of Belgrave, Miss Tracey Marks of Blyth.
After Santa's° visit, Sam• Pletch gave the
children a sleigh ride.
The ladies of Calvin -Brick church met at
the home of Mrs. Leonard Palmer Dec. 15
for their Christmas meeting..The Christmas
theme was brought out in a reading by Mrs.
Kenneth Mason, "Christmas is Christ
Time".
Mrs. Kenneth Mason continued the study
theme on poverty taken from the book
"Jesus Means Life". Mis. Peter Chandler
began the worship service with a carol sing.
Leonard Palmer and Mrs. Donald Dow
ad the meditation. The meeting' ended
Christmas' lunch.
WI HOLDS PO'[ -LICK
The _WI members entertained'
farmlies and friends to a pot -luck supper ;ribs
Dec. I3 at the hall.
After the meal a short business meeting
was held beginning with a poem."The Spirit
of the Season". -
The remainder of the evening was spent
playing progressive crokinole. The winners
were: high lady. Mrs. Jim Hunter, lowlady,
Mrs. John Roberts; high man, Ross 1T(Bgins;
low man, Jim Lament. i
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