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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-12-12, Page 4H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sales, Service & Installation of pipelines & milking parlours R.R.4 WALTON. 887-6063 THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 12, 1979 Candlelight at ..BelgraveUCVV Correspondent MRS. L. STONEHOUSE 887-9847 The evening unit of the U.C.W. of Knox United Church, I3eIgrave held its Christmas 'beefing at the home of Mrs. Cliff Logan, with a large attendance, on Tuesday. Mrs. Ross Anderson opened the meeting with prayer. Elected officers for 1980 are: Leader - Mrs. Jack Taylor; Ass't Leader Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler; Secretary - Mrs. George Procter; Ass't Secretary - Mrs. Murray Vincent; Treasurer - Miss Annie Cook; Social Convenors - Mrs. Clarence Ladies Belgrave Kinsmen held their annual. Ladies Night and Past-Presidents Night with a banquet at the Vendome Hotel in Teeswater on Dec. 5th. Blake Evans thanked Jeff Hurst, past-pre- sident and presented him with, a plaque. errant Vincent made a presentation of an engraved mug to bar chairman Cam Cook. Grant and Cam made the arrangements for this evening. Jeff Hurst recognized Bob Taylor and Wayne Chandler for their terms as bulletin editors and presented them with gifts. Linda Campbell won the Chinese auction of a floral centrepiece. Linda McKee thanked the Kinsmen for their hospitaltiy. Neil Edgar introduced guest speaker Don Pickett, guidance co-ordinator for Waterloo County Board of Education. The Belgrave Kinsmen are holding a New The Christmas meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Mac Scott on November 26. Mrs. Joe Dunbar opened the meeting. Mrs. George Fear read the scripture from Luke 2. Mrs. John McBurney read the meditation on the Christmas message. Mrs. Victor Young- blut led in prayer. Everyone read a Christmas story or poem which was very enjoyable. Mrs. McBurney gave the secretary's report and Mrs. Youngblut the treasurer's report. Twenty-eight sick and shut-ins calls were recorded. The roll call was answered with a verse on Christmas. The collection was received and dedicated. Mrs. Joe Dunbar closed the meeting with prayer and Yuill, Mrs. Robert Grasby. Group Leaders: Mrs. George Michie; Mrs. Ross Anderson. and Mrs. Albert Bieman, Mrs. John McIntosh. Community Friendship - Mrs. Lewis Stoneshouse, Mrs. Bert Johnston. Pianist - Mrs. George Johnston. Mrs. Robert Grasby led the worship service during which she lit three candles representing the presence of God, The Holy Spirit and the Holy Child. To-day these might also represent God in our Church, Christ's love in our home and the Holy Spirit at work in the world. Throughout the service favourite Christmas carols were sung by everyone and Year's Dance and tickets are now available from the members. L.O.L. The Annual meeting of Huron North L.O.L. was held in Blyth L.O.L. Hall on Wednesday, December 7. Wayne Smith P.C. M. of Huron South conducted the election and installation of officers: C.M.L. - Leonard James 7 14 Wingham; D. C. M. - C rdon Carter 963, Blyth Association D.C.M. Ted Fothergill 963 Blyth; Recording Secretary - Elmer Bruce 462 Belgrave, Chaplain - Edgar Howatt 963 Blyth Financial Secretary - B. Finnagen 324 Dungannon Lectures - Henry Pattison and Douglas Bruce 462, Belgrave. Marshall- Stewart Ament 963 Blyth; Treasurer - Emerson Mitchell, 462; Tyler - Milo Casemore 794 Wingham. A donation was lunch was served by the hostess. Attend credit union meeting The North Huron Credit Union was represented by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chandler at a special meeting of the Ontario Credit Union League at the Consolation Hotel, 1 oronto on December 8. At this meeting a by-law, change requiring Credit Unions to invest a minimum of 1% of their assets in shares with the league was approved. This change puts the Credit Union movement in Ontario in a strong finanicial position in times of high interest rates. Over 500 delegates from all parts of Ontario attended. Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler assisted by reading two passages of Scripture. Mrs. George Michie read a. story entitled "Fill your spirit full of Christmas". Mrs. ,Clarence Yuill read "The Legend of the Poinsettia". Mrs. George Procter read two poems "Christmas Wish" and "The Gift." "Revelation at the home of Ji San", was read by Mrs. Jack Taylor and Mrs. William Coultes read "The Gift of the Magi". Lunch was served by Mrs. Bert Johnston's group. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason held a Family made to the Senior Citizens home in Orillia. Good reports were heard from all committees. Christmas dinner for about 25 relatives of the Skinner families on Sunday afternoon in the W.I. Hall. Mr . Cecil Skinner and Miss Mae Skinner of Huronview were able to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason visited recently with his Mother Mrs. John Mason of London who makes her home with her grandaughter Mrs. Harold Capener of London. The Women's Institute are holding their Christmas Meeting in the form of a Pot Luck dinner for members, families and friends. This will be held in the W.I. Hall on December 18 at 7:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae, as and Ian of Guelph, spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Coultes. Mr. Ronald Hibberd visited w)th his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Thursud'y. Thirteen tables of progressive euchre were played in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave last Wednesday evening. Winners were; High Lady - Mrs. Hazel Davidson; Low Lady - Mrs. Gordon Nicholson; Most Lone Hands Lady - Mrs. Bert NDaer. High Man - Bert Daer; Low Man - Mel Jacklin; Most Lone Hands. Man - Garner Nicholson. Plans have been made to hold a' "Shoot Party" on Friday evening December 28 inthe W.I. Hall at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beattie of Wingham, Mr. George Michie, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michie attended the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Kemp in Toronto on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman, MacLennan, Carl and Adam of Kitchener, and Dr. John Bradley of Wingham were dinner guests on Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. George Michie. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Storer, Mr. and. Mrs. Wayne Minick and family all of Kitchener. entertained WMS makes 28 visits . Kinsmen meet in Teeswater Would like you to have a Microwave Oven for Christmas Get one free chance with each purchase at the stores displaying the. red card in their window Sponsored by Chamber of Commerce, Piets Place, Sills Hardware, Jack and Jill, Larones, Crown Hardware, Huron Expositor, Hetherington Shoes, Keating's Pharmacy, Seaforth Jewellers, Bill O'Shea Men's Wear, Robt. L. Plumsteel Interiors, David Longstaff Optician, Stedmans,, Canadian Tire ,1Frank Kling Ltd., Darlene's Crafts Draw to be made December 24 APPLES Excellent Quality Macintosh, Ida Red, Spartan, Mutsu, Spies, Golden Delicious, Red Delicious. available now CRUNICAN BROS Highway :b 11 miles south of Eiginflaid on #4 Highway * open all day Wednesdays in. December * open 'til 9:00 pent the week before Christmas * closed Saturday Dec. 22 alll Monday Dec. 24 at 6 p: m,.