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The Brussels Post, 1980-04-16, Page 7AITLAND FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS LTD. (Formerly Rodienberg Insurance Agency) MONK TON 347.2241 INCOME TAX BRUSSELS 887 6663 PREPARATION • FILING • CONSULTING HIGH RATES ON G.I.C.INVESTMENTS ALLEY THE BRUSSELS POST? APRIL 10, 119110 — 7 Belgrave church dedicates vases , spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hanna and Mrs.' Wes _Hanna Of Listowel were Sunday visit- ors with Mr, and Mrs. Clar- ence Hanna Mr. and Mrs.' Wayne Nichol and family of Bramp. ton visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs.,,Edgar Wight. man. Mr. and Mrs. John Hay, den of Brampton and Gordon Gray of Kitchener were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Lednard James. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James were . her mother, Mrs. Wilfred Johnston of Paisley and her sister, Mrs. Rella MgTeer of Walkerton. .: Mr. and Mrs. 'Greg' Cante- Ion of Toronto visited last Monday with his grand- mother Mrs. Harry McGuire. Mrs. Howard Zettler' of 44.--ogs Friday being a. holiday, Residents enjoyed the day visiting with family and friends. Rev. Wittick held Church Service oti Sunday morning assisted by Mrs. Elsie Henderson at the organ. The choir sang The Lord Is Risen Indeed. The congregation was also favored with a solo by Frank Bissett "Open The Gites Of The Temple." The Easter. lilies which adorned the, chapel were kindly placed there by Mr. and Mrs. Donald . Darrell. Rev. Wittick's:l ,among. the: was , mong the" large congregation who attended, the special Easter service: Although there wasn't any planned activity for Monday afternoon, Elsie Henderson played the piano and Norm Speir his violin in Normal 'Care Sitting room. The ResidentS enjoyed a sing song With Cecil Skinner helping 'with the selecting of favourites. Mr. Archibald spent Thursday morning assisting our men in the woodvvoking department. .Mrs. Prouty held Bible Study in the chapel on Thursday afternoon. Though the genero sity of Bartliff's Bakery and Miss Margaret Mitchell who donated a giant Easter Egg and a Easter Basket, we made a substantial profit for the Craft room. Mrs. Judy Dykstra won the giant Easter Egg, and Mrs. Clark Ball won the Easter Basket. We are pleased to welcome Mrs. Mabel Jeffery from Exeter. Mabel has already entertained by playing the piano and comes to the craft room each Morning to quilt. Huronview would like to welcome also Mr. Irvin Trewartha who is from Seaforth. Mr. Trewarthwis living in one of our apartments at the pre- sent time. Sympathy is expressed to the family of Mrs. Margaret Ramsay. A good majority of Huronview Staff have now cornpleted the course on the techniqUe of Cardio Post Want ads Phone 881-6641 Huronview enioys ,Chepstowe visited with her Easter service last Thursday and Friday. mother Mrs. Robert Procter Mrs. Robert Procter visit- Pulmonary Resusitation ed with Mr. and Mrs. Larry (CPR). Mayberry and family of correspondent MKS. L STONEHOUSE 887-9847, The evening unit of Knox United Church Women, Bel- grave met at the home of Mrs. George Johnston on Tuesday evening, April 8 with a good attendance.; Mrs. William Coultes led the worship service using as her theme "Accepting Christ as Master." Mrs. Norman Cook read'from the Bible. ft was decided to purchase a spiral bound hymn book for' the _piano in the Church sanctuary. It was also de- cided.to sent two delegates to: the Westminster weekend at` the end of May. Mrs. Latira Johnston con. ducted a prOgram on "Eller- gy Resources in Japan" and "Our own lifestyles" and what we consider successful lives. Lunch was served by Mrs. John McIntosh's group. KNOTT KNOTTERS The sixth meeting of the Belgrave I "Knifty Knot- tern'" was held on April 7 in the Women's Institute Hall. Each member brought their finished macrame project and evaluated it. ' Mrs. Glenn Coultes and Mrs. Jim Hunter gave a quiz and members played a game. Members planned a skit for Achievement Day and worked 'on completing record books. Achievement Day will be held on Thursday, May 8 at 7:00 p.m. in the, East Wawanosh Public School. PERSONALS. Mrs. Roger Pearson and Danielle of Toronto are Londesboro on. Easter week- end. PAD, OF BRASS VASES ' DEDICATED "Into my beart'$, treasury I slipped a coin, That time cannot rust, Nor thieft pur- loin, •Qh, better than the minting of a gold, crowned king, Is the safe kept mem,' ory of a beloyed son." On Sunday morning Rev. John G. Roberts of Knox United Church, Belgrave dedicated a pair of brass' vases placed on the commun- . ion table by the family in memory of Daniel (Danny) Walton Lamont. 'That the congregation remember with love and kindness all good memories of Danny was the minister's i earnest supplications. Eight tables of euchre Were in play at the Belgrave Weekly Eu0hre last Wednes- clay evening, High lady Mrs. Verena Bone; low lady - Mrs. William Black; novelty lady Mrs. Mel Jacklin; high man - Mel Jacklin; .Low man Lorne Jamieson; novelty man j- Gordon Walker. There will the another euchre next week. As usual at 8 p.m. w. R.R. 1, Londesboro for Delivery and Spreading Requirements Cds0 Dekalb Seed Corn — Agricultural Spray Phone 482-3201