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Ni Nengah'of Bali
Melville ladies hear sketch
The Melville Ladies Aid
met at the home of Mrs.
Stephens with ten ladies
present.
The meeting opened with
"Blest be the tie that binds"
followed by prayer. The
leader Mrs. Matheson read a
poem "Making your Life."
The scripture from John 14
was read by Mrs. King and
prayer was said by Mrs.
Elsie Evans.
Mrs. Steiss gave the secre-
tary's report, Mrs. Dennis
gave the" financial report.
Poems were read in response
to the roll call.
An historical sketch of
Presbyterianism in Brussels
was given by Mrs. Stephens.
The meeting closed with the
benediction, "My Life is
Eureka" presented by Ann
Kernoghan. Lunch was
served by Winnifred Edgar
and Mrs. Stephens.
the whole family is
approximately $10.50 per
month.
The family lives in a small
one room living compound.
The walls. made of bricks
are covered with clay. It
has a thatched roof and mud
floor. The family cooks, eats
and sleeps in the same room.
Foster Parents Plan is
currently working in
seventeen countries in South
America, Central America,
Asia and Africa. Over
100,000 children are
currently being aided by
individuals, groups and
families in Canada,
Australia, The Netherlands
and U,S,A. For more
information on this non-
profit, non-sectarian, non-
political independent
organization, write to Foster
Parents Plan of Canada, 153
St. Clair Avenue West,
Toronto, Ontario. •M4V 1P8,
or call toll-free anytime, I-
800-268-7174.
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4 -- THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 20, 1979 Belgrave young people
adopt Bah foster child
Ni Nengah Masim the
foster child adopted by the
Hi-C is not old enough to
start school yet. Her father
supports the family by
working as a farmer. He is
also an active member of the
village and often donates his
labor for various' community
projects. Her mother does
the household chores and
also makes and sell mats and
raises a pig to supplement
the family income.
The total income of
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We extend our thanks and appreciation to
all those who extended congratulations and
shared with us our 50th anniversary events.
We congratul-ate the winners of 50th anniv-
ersary door prizes who were
1. Gift Certificate $50.00 - Joyce Braecker - Walton
2. Fire Extinguisher - Basil O'Brien - Windsor
3. Gentleman's Leather toilet case - Gertrude Wilson - Kitchener
4. Beverage Carrying Case - Irene Harman - Brussels
5. Black & Decker 3/8" Drill - Kevin Leis - Brussels
6. Clock Radio - Roy Dobson - Formosa
7. Cooler - Leona Johnston - Bluevale
8. Garden Panels - Margaret Fischer - Bluevale
9. 7 1/4 " B & D Circular Saw - Audrey Cardiff - Brussels
10. Ten Silver Dollars - Betty McCall - Walton
11. Portable Cast Iron Grill - Dorothy McNichol - Walton
12. 10 pc. 4' x 8' Souvenir Paneling - Earl Brennaman - Millbank
13. $25.00 Merchandise Voucher - Betty Pennington - Brussels
14. B & D Finishing Sander - Carol Webster - Milverton
15. Slow Cooker - Mrs. Jo Pol - The Netherlands
16. Pulsation - Howard Mitchell - Brussels
17. 8 sht. Cypress Paneling - Murray Duncan - Mitchell
18. Ten Silver Dollars - Peter Neufeld - Brussels
19. 5 Ctn. White Ceiling Ti le - Tom Stevens - Wroxeter
20. 1 Aluminum Door - Barb Eckert - Dublin
21. 1 yr. Subscription Brussels Post - Tom Murray, Seaforth
22. B & D Power Saw - Alvin McDonald - Brussels
23. $25.00 Voucher Merch. - Brian Potter - Brussels
24. Swing Set - Vera Hastings - Brussels
25. Lawn Chair - Kathy Snell - Bluevale
26. 1 Pc. 9 x 12 Carpet - Anita Gross - Auburn
27. Ten Silver Dollars - Mrs. Stanley Fischer - Brussels
28. Lounge - Gord Gross - Auburn
29. 48" Rock Maple Vanity - Myrle Bowes - Ethel
30. File Folder - Ernie Schneider - Rostock
31. $25.00 Merchandise Voucher John Van Vliet - Walton
32. 2 - 4 Gal. Tar Base - Henry Diegel - Bornholm
33. 3 sht. Stone Paneling - Barry Cronin - Dublin
34. $20.00 Merchandise Voucher - Clarence Brickman - Sebringville
35. Humidifier - Agnes TenPas - Brussels
36. 2 Gal. Paint - Bobbi-Jo Rutledge - Brussels
37. Bi-Fold Door - Mrs. Geo. VanDenTempel - Stratford
38. Ten Silver Dollars - Mrs. Clare Veith - Brussels
39. $25.00 Merchandise Voucher - Marie Stewart - Bluevale
40. 50 lb. Ardox Nails - David Rapson - Brussels
41. Meat Mincer - Wayne Davison - Ripley
42. Ten Silver Dollars - Louise Farrow - London
43. $20.00 Merch. Voucher - Joyce Felker - Elmira
44. Cooler -Marlene Baer - Goderich
45. Woman's Wheelbarrow - Jacky Nobel - Seaforth
46. Glass Toothbrush Holder - Mrs. Ken Taylor - Walton
47. $25.00 Merchandise Voucher - Chris - London
48. 1 Gal. Ext. Paint - Pa
BremnerBrener
Ul B. Gowing - Bluevale
49. $25.00 Merchandise Voucher - Joe Ryan - Seaforth
50. Meat Mincer - Ron Baer - Goderich.
J.M. McDonald Lumber Limited
.887-6277 and Staff Brussels,
A very special
commitment has been made
by some area people. The
Belgrave Hi-C Young-People
have joined Foster Parents
Plan of Canada. They have
"adoped" little Ni Nengah
aged seven years of BAI I
The young people's monthly
contribution of $19.00 brings
help not only to the Foster
Child, but to every member
of the family.
The Hi-C's is a young
people's group mainly made
up of young people from
Knox United Chruch in
Belgrave but also a few from
some of the other churches in
the area as well.
Karen Coultes, president
of the HI-C's said they
decided to raise money for a
foster child becauase the
United Church has a foster
child and they thought they
would like to help one out as
well ,that it would be a nice
thing to do.
The Hi-C's held a dance-a-
thon in November to raise
money and managed to raise
$400. They'only needed $200
to raise the foster child for a
year so they're going to use
the other $200. for
communtiy projects.
Obituary
JOHN C. OLIVER
John C, (Jack) Oliver
formerly of Brussels, died at
Scarborough General
Hospital on Sunday, June 3,
1979 in his 71st year.
Predeased by his wife Rita
in 1974.
Funeral services were
conducted by Rev. B.J. Cryer
at the Paul O'Connor funeral
I lome, Lawrence Ave.,
Toronto, June 5.
Cremation followed with
Burial in Mount Hope
Cemetery, Agincourt.
Bowlers win
Winners of the Brussels
lawn bowling on Jitney June
9th were
Lydia Turnbull 2W32
Florence Johnston 2W30
Ken Innes 2W28
Eleanor Hemingway 2W27
Carl Hemingway 2W22
Wilbur Turnbull 2W15
Laura Johnston 1W26
Clare Veitch 1W25