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6 — THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 21 1979
Belgrave Tykes win first A tournament .or
Correspondent
MRS. LEWIS
STONEHOUSE
887-9847
HOCKEY
The Belgrave Tykes were a
happy group of boys, when
they returned from Blyth
Saturday night as they had
just won the first ever A
Championship Tournament
Trophy for Belgrave.
Playing in the. Blyth Little
Lion Tournament they
defeated Goderich 10-0 in the
first game. Saturday after-
noon they downed Zurich 5-3
and they went on to defeat
Ripley 3-2 for the champion-
ship. Corey McKee was
awarded a hockey stick as
Belgrave's best player.
This week the Bel-
grave team go into the
Tri-County finals against
East Howick. On Thursday
they begin play in the
Palmerston Novice Tourna-
ment playing at 12 noon
against Orangeville.
For the fourth consecutive
year the Belgrave Squirts
won ' the Tri County
Championship. In the play
offs they defeated Ayton 8-1
and 4-1 and then wrapped up
the finals with 15-2 and 6-2
wins over Howick.
This is the second straight
.year the Belgrave Squirts
have been undefeated in
regular league and play off
competitions.
Congratulations to the team
and their coach Wilfred
Haines.
U. C. W,
A verse of Scripture and
prayer by Mrs. Cecil Cotiltes
opened the meeting of the
afternoon unit of the U.C. W.
Mrs. Leslie Bolt led in
worship with a thought for
the day followed by scripture
reading from Isaih and the
singing of the hymn, "Be-
hold us. Lord a little space."
She continued with a
meditation "Step on the '
Bumps", Life for each of us
has its seeming defeats and
frustrations. The interesting
thing is the way in which
even bad breaks or terrible
-mistakes can and often do
lead to blessings. Perhaps
the reason for our sense of
frustration in life is that we
lose sight of our objective.
We forget that the purpose of
life is growth and develop-
ment. Again and again we
learn that it isn't what
happens to us that matters so
much as it is our reaction to
what happens that makes the
difference.
Following the business
part of the meeting. Mrs.
Coultes gave a short talk on
Human Rights then
introduced our guest speaker
Mrs. Don Vair.
Mrs. Vair gave us a clearer
insight of the closing of
hospitals beds and the effect
on this area. She urged
everyone to write to the
Minister of Health, his
address.
Hon. Dennis Timbrell,
10th Floor, Hepburn Block,
80 Grosvenor St.
Toronto. Ont.
M7A
AFTERNOON UNIT
The Aternoon Unit of Knox
United Church held a St.
Patrick's party on Friday
afternoon in the Women's
Institue Hall.
After a delicious dessert, a
game of Lost Heir was
played Roy Robinson won the
prize for the highest number
of points and Mrs. Lorne
Jamieson the second prize.
Mrs, Bert' Johnston re-
ceived a prize for taking the
Lost Heir the highest number
of times and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse received the
same reward for taking the
Wrong Boy the most often.
EUCHRE
Seven tables of euchre
were played at the Belgrave
Weekly Euchre last
Wednesday evening in wthe
W.I. Hall at 8 p.m. The
winners were High Lady,
Mrs. Hazel Davidson; Low
Lady, Mrs. James R.
Coultes; Most Lone hands
in club's Lady, Mrs. Mildred
Stewart.
High Man; Mrs Lawrence
Taylor (playing as a man)
Low Man, Gordon Walker;
Most Lone Hands in Club's
Man, George Johnston. .
The March meeting ofthe
Belgrave A.C.W. was held at
the home of Mrs. Clarence
Bailie. The president Miss
Mary Isabel Nethery was in
charge of the meeting which
opened with prayer, Bible
reading and the Lord's
prayer repeated in unison.
The minutes of the last
meeting were read by the
secretary. Mrs. Clare Van
Camp and the treasurer's
report was given by Mrs.
Alex Nethery. An invitation
was received to attend a
Thankoffering meeting to be
held in Duff's United
Church, Walton on April 8th.
The Roll Call was
answered by 13 members
reading a passage of
scritpuie taken from the first
9 chapters of the gospel
according to St. Matthew.
Plans were made for a
social evening to which the
Parish is invited to be held on
April 6th in the Belgrave
W.I. Hall.
Miss Lillian Potter
continued her history of the
growth of the Christian
Ch.urch in England,
illustrating her talk with
pictures and booklets.
Mrs. Alex Nethery read an
article about the maple syrup
industry in Western Ontario.
The meeting closed with
prayer. Grace was sung and
lunch served by the hostess.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van
Camp visited last week with
Mrs. Norma Davidson in
Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
• Certified Seed Grain
• Grass Seed
• And Fertilizers
Campbell and Mrs. Bill
Skelton all of London.
Mr.and Mrs. Gordon
Campbell and Heather of
Kitchener visited on
Saturday with his mother
Mrs. Olive. Campbell.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Stonehouse of Guelph were
Friday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse.
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