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THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 19, 1979 21, Guild hears. Dutch carol
Trinity Anglican
The Christmas meeting of
the Guild was held at the
home of Mary Huether,
which was decorated forthe
occasion, on Wednesday,
December 12 with 19
members and one visitor
present.
The meeting commenced
with the singing of Christmas
carols. Isobel Gibson read an
article entitled, "The Light
of Christmas can Banish
Has
On Friday evening, Dec.
14, Trinity Anglican Church
held a pot luck supper
followed by a Christmas
social in the Women's Insti-
tue Hall. The hall was
decorated With a Christmas
tree laden with gifts.
The programe Opened
with recitations by Angela
Nethery, Michael and Darryl
Jardin, Karen Procter, Allan
Bailie, Kim and Jason Sar-
gent, Marilyn and Kim May-
berry and Jeffrey Saunders.
Two piano solo's by Denise
Nethery. A song by the choir
accompanied by Rev. Dan
Sargent on the guitar, also
songs by Rev. Dan Sargent
and Clark Johnston were
enjoyed by all.
Santa Claus arrived on
schedule to the great delight
of the smaller children and
distributed gifts and bags of
candy. He departed wishing
all a "Merry C.liristmas"
and a "Happy New Year".
PERSONALS
We are sorry to hear that
Mrs. Nelson Higgins, Mrs.
George Walker, Leslie Bolt,
Miss Lauretta McBurney and
Murray Scott are all patients
in the Wingham and District
Hosptial. Their Belgrave fri-
ends wish them a speedy
recovery.
The Belgrave Hi-C
sponsored a Craft, Tea and
Bake sale in the Belgrave
Community Centre on Satur-
day afternoon. The proceeds
are to go to sponsor their
Foster child.
Mrs. Mae Richardson of
Wingham and Mrs. Clarence
Stokes of Ingersoll visited on
Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Wightman.
Darkness."
Judy TenPas dressed in
the - authentic native
costume, assisted by her
mother, Mary TenPas and
accompanied on the piano by
Karne Cardiff, sang a Dutch
carol, and then Judy sang,
"Jesus and Me."
Isobel then presented,
"The Ten Commandments
for Christmas." Helen Elliott
gave the message, "Who is
supper
Miss Sue Douglas of
Georgetown was a weekend
guest at the home of Mr. and
M'.r.s. James Lamont and
family.
Forty-two Edgar relatives
gathered at the Women's
Institute Hall on Saturday to
hold their family Christmas.
Members were present from
Brigden, Petrolia, Walker-
ton, Waterloo, Blyth, R.R.2
Lucknow, Wingham and Bel-
grave.
Miss Brenda Edgar of
Waterloo University spent
the weekend with her uncle
and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse and at-
tended the Edgar Christmas
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
wightman held Christmas for
their families on Saturday in
the Belgrave United Church.
Thirty-three relatives were
present from Guelph,
Fergus, Hanover, Brampton,
Lucknow and Wingham.
Nine tables tat
Belgrave euchre
Nine tableS of euchre were
played at the Women's In-
stitute Hall last Wednesday
evening with winners being.
High Lady - Gene Porter
(Playing as a lady) Second
high Lady - Mrs. Lorne
Jamieson; Low Lady Mrs.
Edgar Wightman; High Man
- James R. Coultes; Second
High Man - William Gow
Low Man - George Grigg.
A shoot party is planned
for December 28 at 8 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
He," by Eileen Jorgenson.
Donna Knight presided for
the business portion of the
meeting:
Group 2 will provide lunch
after church on. Sunday, Dec.
30th. The January meeting
will be held in the church
parlour commencing at 6:30
p.m. with a pot luck supper.
Isobel Gibson presented the
financial situation of the
church and Leona moved that
$500.00 be granted to the
Board of Managers; if it is
required. This was seconded
by Kathleen Semple.
A gift exchange followed
and Helen adjourned the