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12 — THE BRUSSELS 'POST OCTOBER 15, 1980
Belgrave ladies hear mihister
MRS. LEWIS
STONEHOUSE.
Several members of Knox attended the Blyth United
United Church afternoon unit Church Thankoffering meet-
ing Monday evening October
6th,
Rev., Good showed and
commented, on his excellent
slides of Sieira Leone, Africa
where Rev. and Mrs. Good
had ministered, A display of
articles. and tools used by the
natives was very educational..
Following the meeting all
. enjoyed a social period and
'refreshments: •
This community eitends:
Sympathy to Mr. and WS.
Frank Procter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shmidt
' .and family ,of Blyth,' on the
death of their father,' Mr,
John Kelly of Ellith.
The weatherman VoOper-
ated generously laii Wed,
nesday evening, October. 8th
*hell, about ,.1,000..People
enjoyed the Atkrival . TtirkqY.,
.„ Supper at the Belgrave Com:
munity Centre. After all were
seated, the Rev. John Rob-
erts of 13elgrave said grace:
Mrs. George Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wight-
man enjoyed a 4 day conduct-
ed "Leisure Tour" to. the
Kawartha and Rideau Lakes,
Kingston, cruised among the
Thousand Islands and the
locks at Trenton Canal, then
to Jackson Point on Lake
Simcoe.
Mrs. Walter Scott will be
the guest speaker and will
also be showing pictures of
her trip to Ireland at the
Belgrave Women's Institute
meeting to be held at the
W.I. Hall on Tuesday, Oct-
bber 21 at 8:15 D.M.
The roll call was "The
lesson I learned the hard
way." Two of the senior
Belgrave 4-H girls will do a
cooking demonstration on
Chinese Foods.
Mrs. William Fenton,
Mrs. Stanley Black and Mrs.
William Coultes will be on
the lunch committee.
W.I. WORKSHOP
Mrs. Norman Coultes, Mrs.
Glenn Coultes. Mrs. James
Hunter and Mrs. Ross
gins attended the Huron
County Women's Institute
Workshop Public Relation
Officers and. Secretary Treas-
urer at Wesley Willis United
Church, Clinton, Thursday, same 'wine were Mrs. 'rims
October 9th. Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Mrs. William: Porter of Jamieson, Miss Connie Ja-
for Huron 'West District
R.R, 2 Goclerich, president mieson, Mr. Ron Cooper also
Miss Carol Jamieson of Sar-
nia and Mr. Murray Edgar of chaired the meeting. Mrs.
Aylmer. Norman. Coultes and Mrs.
Mrs. Cora McGill, Mr. and Kenneth McDonald conduct-
Mrs, Bud Styles of Mimico
ed the, P.R.O. workshop. visited with Mrs. Norman
WS. Richard Buchanan and Geddes of Goderich on Sup- Mrs. Elva Jacques dealt with day afternoon.
• • the secretary treasurers
Mrs. , Elizabeth Fear and problem.
Mrs. • Margaret Dunbar at-
Board Director for SO- tended the Huron, Presbyter-
division, number eleven ial Rally at Hensall on Wed-Guelph area is Mrs. 'Stewart rieSdiy, (;)lober 8th.
Atidersori and board.director
Mrs. Paul Bertrand! of
of subdivision number twetk• Cochrarie 'arid Mrs: William
ty,six *London area is Mrs. Goodwin of North bay called Willis Matheson who also ,bri ;
•11.1rs, George. Cook ors took part in the discussipri,,,
*iiday afternoon" they7vieri Representatives from :.all t• overnight guests of Mr. and
three districts attended.
Mrs. Charles cooj,,aridlrilso s, 'PERSONALS „, 4:0:ieht:, in
'the vicinity.
Mr. rind:Mrs. Bud :Styles
returned &tine on Monday""
evening October 6 after
of Mimic() spent •Thanksgiv-
spending a week in.Madison, frig weekend with their aunt
Wisconsin. They were. a part Mrs.. Cora McGill. Bill Styles of the group of 20 Canadians:; of Toronto was a Saturday
who
attended the' Inter- .4 visitor at the mine house. national Brown Swiss Con-
Leslie Bolt, who is a pa.:' ference and while there they, tient in the Wingham and
also attended the. World's District
Hospital spent
Dairy Expo. There were 20 Thanksgiving Sunday at his countries represented at this home in Belgrave.
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Americo Mrs. Norman Coultes, Mrs
Arruda, Maria and Michelle James Hunter, Mrs. John
of Toronto spent Thanks- Anderson and Mrs. Ross
givingk weekend with her Higgins attended the Wo-
mother Mrs. Cliff Logan. men's Institute County Rally
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gras- at the Gorrie United Church
on Monday October 6. by and Mrs. Laura Johnston
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron McLeod and her
Mrs. George Johnston, Tara daughter Mrs. James Sava- and Erin of Ilderton.
laro and her girls Sherrie and
,Heather of Etobicoke and
Mr. Carman Farrier and
Brian of Long Branch visited
with Mrs. Nelson Higgins,
Dorothy and Charles and all
attended the Belgrave Fowl
Supper on Wednesday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger . Bei-
man, Kent, Blair and Susan
of R.R. 2 Lucknow spent
Thanksgiving Sunday with
her uncle and aunt Mr. and
Mrs. Hartley Smith of Till-
sonburg. Other relatives
from Wingham visiting at the
We buy, sell, store and custom dry
Trucking available
A complete line of Stewart seed corn
available.
refined and
proved for your
heating unit
Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. will,
be the guest speaker at ,the
KnOx Presbyterian Church
Anniversary on Sunday, Oct-
ober 26th with the Milville
PresbYterian choir of Brus-
sels supplying- the music.
Service will be at 11 a.m.
Everyone Welcome.
EVENING UNIT MEETS
The evening unit of Knox.
United Church, Seligrave met
at the home of Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse on. Monday even-
ing'OCtobe 6 with ,a good
attendance.,
The fheMe Of the worship:"
*as '"ThankigiVinir and
Mri:Laara Johnston opened
with the hymn "Come, let us..
pralse
Aiidefiali read 1' eoriighrini
chapter 13 - the greatest of
all is love. Mrs. Dorothy
Logan led in a prayer of
Thanksgiving.
MiS, John '1ViclirtaSh led a
study about Bermuda and
• the United Church in that
country. •
• The meeting closed with a
social half hour and lunch
Served by Mrs. George
Michie's group.