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PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1985.
Church holds concert
Back from
Mexico
Mrs. Muriel Coultes has return-
ed home from a two week course in
Liberation Theology held at the
Curnevaca Centre for Intercultural
Dialogue on Development in Cur-
nevaca, Mexico.
The course involved visiting the
extremely poor villages, dialogues
with women in those communities,
talks from those who are working
with and for the poor, in Base
Eclesial Communities, as well as
lectures on the Policia] oppression
of Latin American Communities.
Fifteen women from across
Canada took part in this training
course. It was arranged through
the Division of Mission of the
United Church of Canada and the
United Church Women.
Vincent family
gets together
The Vincent families held a
pre-Christmas get-together in the
W.I. Hall Saturday, December 7.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Taff of London; Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Mitchell and Scott of
Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Logan, Kevin and Trevor of
Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Logan, Michael, Shawn and Becky
of Burlington; Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Vincent, Dean, Jayne and
Vaughan; Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Vincent and Cole all of East
Wawanosh Township and the
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Les Vincent
and Mrs. Dorothy Logan all of
Belgrave and Mrs. Olive McKay of
Wingham.
Bible Society
donations increase
Some 841.05, which is an
increase of $137.70 over last year,
was collected for the Belgrave
Branch of the Bible Society.
The officers of this Branch wish
to thank all who helped collect and
those who donated during this
canvass.
A large crowd attended the
Calvin-Brick United Church Con-
gregation annual Christmas supp-
er at the Women's Institute Hall in
Belgrave on Friday, December 6.
Following a hearty meal, a
Christmas program was presented
by the Sunday School.
Tracey Robinson gave a wel-
come recitation followed by a
number by the Kindergarten Class
entitled "The Magic of Christ-
mas." Participants were, Tracy
Robinson, Donna Jean Pattison,
David and Michael McBurney and
Robbie McGee.,
Debbie and Dianne Ross JzIeligh-
ted the audience with Highland
Dancing.
A skit entitled "Visiting the
Sick" was presented by Brenda
Halman, Maryon Dow, Jeff Olson
and Brad Shiell. "Christmas Then
and Now" was presented by the
combined efforts of the Primary
and Junior Classes, depicting how
the Christmas story would be told
in present times and past times.
Participants were: Sherry and
Trisha Taylor, Brent, Brad and
Mark Robinson, Debbie and Di-
anne Ross, Brandon and Aaron
Coultes, Dawn Dow, Dimone
Bleeker, Tabitha Pattison, Ben
Halman and Mark Olson.
Carol singing, led by Rev. John
G. Roberts and accompanied by
9 tables at euchre
Nine tables were in play at the
weekly euchre which was held in
the W.I. Hail Wednesday evening
December 4.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Pearl Shiell; novelty lady, Mrs.
Garner Nicholson; low lady, :Ars.
Verena Bone; high man, Leslie
Vincent; novelty man, Lewis
Stonehouse; low man, Mel Jacklin.
There will be euchre again this
Wednesday, starting at 8 p.m.
Mrs. George McGee was inter-
spersed throughout the program.
Donald Dow, Sunday School
Superintendent, thanked the
teachers and participants for their
efforts and every child was presen-
ted with a Christmas Treat.
News briefs
Over $200 was collected for the
Diabetic Association in the village
of Belgrave.
Mrs. John McCracken and Mrs.
Dorothy Logan would like to thank
all those who helped with the
canvassing.
Other helpers were.: Mrs. Les
Shaw, Harold Keating, Wilfred
Walker, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor,
mrs. Evel Reich, Tom Wharton and
Mrs. George Johnston.
Mr. Clare Van Camp is a patient
in the Wingham and District
Hospital.
Mrs. Laura Johnston spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnston, Tara and Erin of
Ilderton.
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