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Treasurer’s report from Ruth Gordon showed good results from recent fundraisers. The card report was also given. Ideas and concerns were discussed about upcoming events and the dates were confirmed for: supper - April 24; travel presentation - April 30; and the UCW meeting - May 7. The program was about the life ofPaul and his journeys and how it canapply to us. Lunch and a social timefollowed the meeting. The community congratulates Matthew Cottrill and others on his curling team who recently competed with the Fanshawe Falcons curling team at the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships in Edmonton. The Fanshawe men’s team came home with the bronze medal and the Fanshawe women’s team won the gold medal. The community extends sincere sympathy to Bob and Donna Wattam and Ivan and Maria Wattam and all the families of David Wattam, a dear brother who passed away on March 26 at the age of 54. Doug and Cathy Walker greeted worshippers and handed out the service of worship on Sunday, April 7 at Knox United Church. Melissa Snyders conducted the service as Rev. Tom Murray was on vacation.Entertainment was by the chimechoir, directed by Ann Clark. KenProcter welcomed the congregation and went over the announcements. On Sunday, April 14 there will be lunch after church so please bring sandwiches or dessert. Everyone is welcome. On Sunday, April 14 at 2:45 p.m. the Chime in Choir is visiting Huronlea in Brussels and invites members of the congregation to join them as a support group. Swiss Chalet chicken is coming to Belgrave on April 24. The stewards and volunteers will be serving in the community centre from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Advance tickets only, which can be purchased from any steward before April 19. Takeout and gluten- free available. The Canadian FoodGrains Growing project needs our support as it will soon be time to plant again. The call to worship was read responsively followed by the singingof “Rejoice, the Lord is King” andthe prayer of invocation andconfession read in unison. After Melissa read the words of assurance, the senior choir sang a selection accompanied by Ann Clark at the piano. After the singing of the children’s hymn, “Jesus Bids Us Shine”, the children went to the front pew for children’s time. Melissa asked each of the children what their favourite season was and why. Melissa’s favourite season is spring and she had brought with her snowdrops and crocuses which had come through the earth reminding us of new life and new beginnings. God promises us new beginnings and hope. After The Lord’s Prayer the children adjourned to Sunday School. The responsive was Psalm 118. Melissa’s message was entitled, “Hallelujah There’s Hope For Us”. Easter is about hope and new beginnings, it is not about fear anddarkness. Hope is something youwant to be fulfilled. We all needhope in our lives. Hope is expectations based on the promises of God. The cross and the tomb are symbols of life for the believer. God offers us hope through the cross and the tomb. For men to be saved Christ had to die on the cross and sacrifice His life for us. When Mary saw Jesus at the tomb, hope returned. Christ gives us hope of freedom. God can lift the weight off of our backs and shoulders and give us strength. God offers us hope forever. Ken Procter and Doug Walker took up the offering followed by the singing of “For The Gift of Creation” and the offertory prayer. The closing hymn, “Hope of the World” and the benediction, “Go Now In Peace” concluded the morning worship service. By Linda Campbell Call 357-2188 PEOPLE AROUNDBELGRAVE Seniors donate $400 to school fair board The Belgrave Seniors met on April 5 opening with Preisdent Muriel Coultes reading, “Friendship”, followed by a potluck meal. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and the treasurer’s report given by Jim Hunter. It was agreed to donate $400 to the Elementary School Fair board. The Seniors’ Spring Rally will be held on April 11 at Dungannon. On May 14 the group is asked to provide a program and cookies for the birthday party at Huronlea. Kay Roberts will be in charge of the program. Ron Taylor reported on the upgrades being done on the Community Centre including the exit signs, wiring and alarm system. There are many fundraisers and rentals booked and a government grant of $23,000 from the Community Betterment has been received. Card parties will be held on April 12 and 26. Barbara Anderson introduced Phil Beard, from the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority who spoke about the Wingham trail and ecological park on the flood plain. The walking trail was opened in 1996 and now features a butterfly garden, a memorial garden, picnic shelter and cedar rail fence with vines. An increase in bird life and river life has been noticed. Wescast is a partner in the improvements and owns part of the land. It is hoped to extend the trail in the future. Barbara thanked Phil and presented him with a gift. NEWS FROM BELGRAVE Belgrave’s water system had a good year in 2012, John Graham of Veolia, the company hired to manage the system told Morris- Turnberry councillors at their April 2 meeting. An inspection of the system and examination of water quality and operational records by Paul Tersteege, drinking water inspector for the Ministry of the Environment in October gave the system a 100 per cent rating, Graham said. There were two adverse water quality indicators for the year, but neither actually involved adverse quality, he said. In the first, some data was lost through a problem with the system in April. In November a report of naturally- occurring fluoride, higher than recommended levels, was made. These fluoride levels occur in well water in Huron County, he said. A power failure in November also led to some loss of data. Graham said a new chlorine pump, installed for free by the company for a trial, has helped solve past problems with other pumps that had corroded. There’s an option to buy the pump, he said. Graham praised the Belgrave facility. “It’s a very well-designed system,” he said. Belgrave system has good year