The Brussels Post, 1979-10-17, Page 8We would like to congratulate
all the winners of the draws at
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1 Gal. Kern Glo. — Ruth Thorton
Set Beer Stein — Charlie Higgins
Corn Broom — Jim Leishman
Tonka Jeep — Jack Cardiff
Kodak\Camera —I M. Klaus
Decorative Plate' — Nancy Currie
Cookie Monster Stuffed — Dale Finch
Silver Stone Fry Pan — Joe Nolan
1 Gal. Trem Clad — Annie Shantz
S50. Sunworthy Wallpaper l- Pat Langlois
Ash Tray — Max Demery
Serving Tray — Lindsay Anderson
1 Set Rattan Plate Holders — Doris McDonald
Willie Coyote, stuffed — Vera Hastings
17 Piece Cookware — Hugh Mundell
Tonka Jeep — BM Protopapas
1 Plastic Jug — Alice Higgins
6 goblets — Mrs. Harry Jackson
Serving Tray — Cherida Games
Dumbeam Lantern — Ken hurls
1 Gal. House Trim Ken Paint — Becky Corrigan
Yellow Dog — Allan Baker
1 Canada Cup — Carl Johnston
Diorite Luggage— Robert Lazenby
1 gal. Trem Beweley
Floral Bouquet -- Frances Breckenridge
Yosemite Sam Stuffed toy -- Clay Robinson
Plastic Decanter — Cindy McNeil
Serving Tray -- L. Weber
Silverstone Fry Pan — Peggy McLellan
Ash Tray — Mike McDonald
1 Apple Ice Bucket -- Berla Warwick
DI& Washer — Vera Hastings
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.8 THE BRUSSELS POST! OCTOBER 17, 1979
Belgrave ladies at nursing home
Correspondent
MRS. LEWIS
STONEHO'USE
887-9847
The Evening Unit of the
Belgrave United Church
Women entertained for the
October birthday at Brook-
haven Nursing Home
Wingham on Friday after-
noon. Those having
birthdays were Florence Ann
Thacker. Bella, Keating,
Wally Husk and Jack Ross.
Brithday cake was served
and a gift presented to each
one.
The program consisted of
Bag Pipe music by Mrs.
George Procter and Mrs. Jim
McLean. Mrs. Cliff Logan
gave a reading entitled
"Saturday Night." Mrs.
Howard Morton and Mrs.
George Procter sang two
duets with Mrs. George
Johnston at the piano,
A sing-song closing with
Happy Birthday ended the
birthday party.
Mrs. Charles Hopper, on
behalf of the Brookhaven,
residents, thanked everyone
for the enjoyable afternoon.
4-H CLUB
Belgrave II 4-H Club met
at the Women's Institute
Hall October 1.
The president Joanne
Wood opened the meeting
and rotating secretary Jenny
Hopper read the minutes.
Colour schemes were
discussed and the
Continental and cross
stitches started. Volunteers
for lunch. Dianne Campbell
and Susan Bridge.
The fourth meeting of the
club was held at the East
Wawanosh Public School
October 10. Joanne Wood
opened the meeting and
Jennifred Kikkert read the,
minutes, Homework assigne-
ment to read the History of
Neelepoint in manual,
The scotch stitch was
demonstrated on the black
board by Mrs. Van Camp.
Donna Higgins and Heather
Fenton volunteered to bring
lunch for the next meeting
October 15 at 4 p.m. in the
school library.
EVENING UNIT
The evening unit of the
U.C.W. of Knox United
Church, Belgrave met,
October 9, at the home of
Mrs. George Johnston, with
a good attendance.
Mrs. Jack Taylor used
"Faith as the theme of the
worship service. Mrs.
William Coultes read verses
of Scripture from the Book of
Acts and everyone joined in
singing "Breath on me,!
Breath of God."
Mrs. John Roberts was in
charge of the program and
everyone discussed "Stress'
in lives" and negative and
positive responses to it.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
John McIntosh's group.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. George
Michie spent Thanksgiving
weekend in Sault Ste. Marie,
visiting with Dr. and Mrs.
Donald Whitfield..
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richard-
son of Detroit, Michigan
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Bolt on Thursday
afternoon of last week. Mrs.
Richardson (Audrey
MCMichael) was a farmer
pupil of Mrs. Bolt's.
Lissa Stevenson who was
involved in a car accident on
the highway in front of her
home on Friday morning is
making satisfactory recovery
from a knee operation in
University Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. . Eric
McDowell of Calgary Alberta
have been, visiting with her
mother Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie
and Ernest Michie.
Several couples from
Belgrave attended the dance
held in the Teeswater
Complex on. Saturday
evening sponsored by Huron
Chapter #89 Order of the
Eastern Star of Wingham.
Music was provided by
Boyd's Orchestra, all report
a very enjoyable evening.
Miss Gail Rezansoff of St.
Catharines spent the week-
end with her aunt Mrs. Laura
Johnston and all attended
the Warwich-Stewart
wedding held at the Blyth
United Church on Fridy
evening.
A number of U.C.W.
members of Knox United
Church, Belgrave attended
the Thankoffering meeting at'
Blyth United Church on
Sunday evening.
Rev. Stairs of Brantford
was the special speaker and
showed slides on leprosy.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Lamont on
Thanksgiving Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea,
Mr. and Mrs. Brad,
Montgomery, Tabatha and
Bradley, Doug McCrea all of
Blyth and Miss Leslie
Phrophet of Goderich.
Miss Margaret Higgins of
London spent Thanksgiving
weekend with her mother;
Mrs. Robert Higgins.
School children and
friends of this area are sorry
to hear that James Coulter,
of Goderich. Superintendent
of Education, is a patient in
the Alexandra and Marine
Hospital, Goderich.
Mrs. Beatrice Barker of
Goderich spent a few days
with her brother and sister-
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Leishman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leish-
man, Mrs. Beatrice Barker of
Goderich spent Thanksgiving
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
john Leishman and family of
Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. James
McCrea of Toronto visited
one day last week with Mrs.'
Mildred Vannan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ar t y
Hagerman of Beeton spent
Thanksgiving weekend with
Mr. and MRs. Lawrence
Taylor.
More than 30 Senior
Citizens and their friends
enjoyed a delicious Thanks-
giving dinner last Monday
served at Knox United
Church by the Belgrave
Hi-C. Karen Coultes
president of the group,
welcomed everyone and Mrs.
Stewart Procter thanked the
members for their thought-
fulness.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill
and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Wightman attended the 40th
wedding reception and
dinner to honour Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Stokes at the
Gorrie United Church
Sunday, October 14.
Danny Thompson of
Goderich spent the weekend
with his grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Johnston.
Bill Haines had the misfor-
tune of fracturing his leg on.
Saturday morning He is
making satisfactory recovery
in the University Hospital,
London.
The 115 Anniversary of
Knox Presbyterian Church
was held Sunday, October
14. The guest speaker was
the REv. Dr. Hugh Davidson
of Listowel who spoke on
"Christian Law".
The choir was from
Melville Presbyterian Church
Brussels under the direction
of Mrs. Joanne King. Two
anthems were sung. "You'll
Never Walk Alone" and "At
the Corner of Glory Avenue
and Hallelujah Street".
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and Jeff of London and.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Johnston, Tara and Erin of
Ilderton spent the weekend
with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Christensen of
London on a one week motor
trip of the north eastern
States, New York, Vermont
and New Hampshire.
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