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THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUAAY 4,, 1940 ir N. •
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Benediction.
PERSONALS
While visiting her
parents last weekend Mrs,
Patrick Adams received
word of the death of her
father-in-law at Manotiek.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare, Veitch
accompanied their daughter
home for the funeral, re
turning later in the week.
Mrs. Wilfred Lentz,
Tanya, Leisa and Gretchen
of Mt. Herbert, P.E.L
called on Mr. and Mri.
Don. Cotton recently.
Thursday underwent
surgery on ' his arm.. He
returned" home on.
Dean Bentley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Stan
Bentley, was admitted to
Bluevale congregation hears at annual
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL '
887-6645
The Annual.
Congregational meeting of
Knox Presbyterian Church
was held on Wednesday
January 30, following a
pot-luck dinner. Rev. Dr,
J.K. R. Thomson opened
the meeting with Scripture
readirg, a meditation ' and
prayer. Mrs. Stuart
Stevenson was appointed
secretary and read the
minutes of the last annual
meeting: and other meet-
ings of the congregation
held during the year.
• Elected to the Board of
Managers were Jim Hart,
Lloyd Smith, and Stewart
Correspondent .
MRS.. JOE WALKER •
357-3558
The Annual meeting of
the United. Church was
held on Sunday afternoon,
January 20 conducted by
Robert Perry, minister.
The Mission Band was
under the leadership of
Mrs. Ross Nicholson and
Mrs. Jack Searson. Harold
Johnston, superintendent
of the Sunday school, re-
ported 20 children , with
perfect attendance for the
year.
The Bluevale , Young
People -held their regular
'meetings at the
Presbyterian manse.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Humphrey as advisors and
Mr, Perry assisting.
Highlights .of the season
were a barbecue, carolling
in the village and a
candlelight service.
Community Vacation
School was a successful
summer activity with
teachers and pupils from
both churches
particpating. "
The Clerk of Session,.
Robert Fraser, reported
two baptisms, four
marriages, four deaths, six
new members and eight
members left through
transfers. There are 95
families on the mailing
list.
Mrs. Mary Dunn was
appointed treasurer to re-
place Mrs. Keith Johnston,
,
New members to the
Board of Stewards are Ken
Johnston, Lloyd Wheeler,
Mrs. Ro ss Nicholson, Mrs.
Bert Hastings: New
members of the session
are Tom. Dunn and Lloyd
Wheeler. Representative to
Presbytery is Ross Smith
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Steiss. Trustees are John
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Knight and Mrs. '.Stuart
McNair is auditor. Gary
Morrison is secretary-
treasurer and Mrs. Stewart
Steiss organist. Ushers are
Stewart Steiss and Brad.
Knight and Jack Conley
and Leslie Knight
assistants.
A committee consisting
of Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs.
John Vanass and. Mrs.
Jack Knight were named
to select floor covering and
paint for the new
washrooms' now under
construction. The meeting
adjourned on motion of
Alfred Knight and Dr. •
Thomson pronounced the
' and alternate is Mrs. Bert
Garniss,
Anniversary services
were set for September . 21
and the committee
appointed to obtain a
guest • speaker is Mrs.
Hastings, Mrs. Sparling
Johnston, George Fischer
and Mrs. J.C. Johnston.
Mr .. Dunn was thanked
for his work painting the
church sign and Mrs.
Sparling Johnston
expressed gratitute from
the congregation, to Mr.
and Mrs. Perry for their
fine work with the sick
and well, and expressed
hope that - they would
remain., in the, charge.
PERSONALS
A capacity crowd
enjoyed dancing in the
as
University, Hospital,
London, on Wed., 'and o\O••
Saturday.
Mrs, Ida. Gordon visited
on SaturdaT with her sister
Mrs.: Emma McCallum and
sur e
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barnes
at London. Mrs, McCallum.
of St. Thomas is at pre-
sent recuperating at the
hoMe of her son-in-law
and daughter following a
stroke late; '^ in the' fall.
The Canadian „Forester• s "
are holding a card party
on Friday evening
February at 8:30 in
Community Centre.
Bluevale Community Hall,
Friday night with music by
local talent. The 50-50
draw of $300. was won by
Jim MacNaughton. • A
beautiful cake, donated by
Mrs. Robert Perry was
auctioned and brought
550.00 from Mr.
MacNaughton who then
donated it to the band.-
Miss Linda Harkness,
Daryl Walker, Mr. and.
Mrs. Joe Walker, Sheila
and Kevin were Sunday
supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Gray.
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