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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1980-11-26, Page 13140VERBE.R.,,:00.*:.10507,,. 1. THE ,BRUSSELS `POST 1 Boldrov0, WI tours .p9per . face of danger'?" Sunday afternoon. PERSONALS Thirty-two relatives, Mr. and . Mrs.. George neighbours and friends gath- Euchre Johnston, Taia and Erin, ered at the house of Mrs. spent the weekend with Mrs. Jack King of Wingham for Correspondent miRSAEWIS STONEHOUSE 887.9847 The Laymen's service, unday, was conducted by ev. John G. "Roberts 'with ill ThomSon of C.K.N.X. dio and T.V. Winghainas est speaker. . Calvin Brick joined with ox • United- Belgrave to rm, the large congregation. An organ and piano pre- lude of sacred selections was presented by Mrs. George Procter, church'. and Miss Sheila Anderson, pianist. The lielgrave' Choir sup- ported by members of Calvin Brick United Church sang. Rev.'' Roberts extended a warm welcome to Mr.. Thompson, who said "Lay People" don't express their views sufficiently; , The speaker Chose "My Jesus" as his theme. He referred to the soft loving paintings of Jesus' which do not portray wtrue picture of our real, demanding Savieur.' Faith is not for the, weak, he said.; ,Where is our faith when :problems arise? Is - it Congratulations to Mr. Tuesday. and Mrs. John and Mrs, John Campbell on . Roberts, who was a patient in • the arrival of their new baby University hospital London in: St • Joseph's. Hospital, was ,able to return to her London, on Friday,November home on Sunday afternoon. 21. ' 'Mrs.. Avverica Arruda. Of. Mr. and Mrs.,Brian Storer Toronto is spending a few of Kitchener'spent the week- days .with her mother Mrs, end with Mr.' and Mrs. Cliff Logan. ' Clarence Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan Mr. and Mrs: Eldon Brad- Kevin and Trevor of Wyom- ley of Lucknow visited on .ing spent the weekend with Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. tiller parents Mr. and Mrs. George Michie and attended George McGee and Mrs. Knox United Church Laymen Cliff Logan., Service on Sunday morning Little Miranda Biewan of where Bill Thomson of Wingharia spent the weekend C.K.N.X. Wingham was with her grandmother Mrs. guest speaker. Agnes Biewam. Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Taylor Eleven tables were in play visited on the week-end with on Wednesday evening in wealcV.Jesus laboured in the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor of the Women , carpenter's shop; ghis hands s Institute Hall. inners were: high' lady were ealousecl and tough. He Mrs. George Cook, 'Miss had no belongings; but He, Annie Cook and Mrs. Ken- attracted people closer to nth Wheeler visited after God. He possessed strength noon with Mrs.. Etta Cook and determination. Who, but and . Mrs. Wilbain Gow who hands::: Mrs. Verena 'Bone. Jesus, Would haveV 'befriend- are patients at the Maitland High man -• George, John- ed a disrePntable woman: a Manor Nursing Home, God- ston, low man - Mrs. Clar- tax collector, or the criminal erich. .ence playing as a man; 2nd on the cross? . Miss Joyce Burr of Owen high man - William Gow; The Master exercised dis- Sound -and Miss Joanne novelty 'man, most zero 's dpline as He. spoke to the Edgar who are attending Jim LamOnt. Euchre next , educated and ignorant at the ,.: Centralia Colleke welcome.spent, •,the week everyone welcoe. same; inle: Be administered weekend with Joanne's par- . We are pleaSed to 'hear forgiveness and compassion ents'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ffiat Mrs. William Black was Edgar, able to return home . last to ail: The speaker asked "What would you dO if requested to exemplify your .faith 'in the the Wat Memorial Child- ien's Hospital and the Huron County- Children and Family Services. _An identifying sign is being made to be placed over the door of the Institute Hall. Anyone interested in tra- velling to the Erland Lee' Homestead to see the Lee at The Ethel Institutexatered Christmas is asked to contact to a dinner on' Friday:.f0t the Mrs. Leonard James as Grey Township Federation of Huron West District is spoil- Agriculture: soling a bus trip there on ' December 3. The Institute has been asked to cater to' the Procter Banquet on December 6 at 5:00 p.m . cue roll call - what part of the newspaper do you read first = was answered by the Members present. , The meeting cocluded. with lunch served by the oommittee of Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Ross Hi g- gins and Miss Dorothy Hig, gins. Mr. and 'Mrs. James Boak of Dungannoii called on their aunt Mrs.' George Cook one. Laura Johnston and Mr. and Mrs.. Robert GrasbY- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Procter and' family, Mr. and Mrs. George Procter, Mrs. Stew- art Procter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Procter, Mrs. Ken- neth Alton and Mr. Miles McLean attended the funeral of the late Wendell Richards of Brussels which was held at the Wellington. Square Unit- ed Church- in BUrlington on Friday November -21. -Correspondent.: MRS. CLIFF BRA*, 887-6086 ;' &euchre party was beld in Ethel Community Hail on Monday evening, November 17th, sponsored by the ,Ethel VV.I: Winners were: high fady -' Mrs. Bob Bremner, Mrs. Lloyd Sniith, high. gent. Fred Porter, low - Ruth Dunbar`, head table - Eva Harrison, lone hands - fred Porter. Ten tables were in play. Mr. Bill McKay' :is a patient in Victoria Hospital. Friday after being a patient in the Wirigham and Distrid Hospital. Robert. Grasby• playing as a lady; .2nd high lady - Mrs. Helen Martin:, low lady - Mrs. Roy PattiSon; most lond in Et h e l. surprise birthday party to , honour ther mother Mrs: Robert Higgins, on the oc- casion of her 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ' Campbell and Heather of Kitchener called on his' moth- er Mrs. Olive Campbell on ,„,!''','"9\ Sunday. f , We are pleased to hear. .; that Mrs.'.'Cliff Logan who 61°1 was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London was able to return to her home last ; LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST-; SEAFORTH 527.1140 Monday to Friday 9-S:30 Saturday 9-12:00 FREE PARKING (*PREMISES Closed. WednettlayS' By A prielamest • • Santa and his helpers- will love these - cozy slippers and MEN'S _soft- soled casuals. So comforting on . .. Ch ris tm asev morn ery morn The Canadian Industries meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute was high- lighted' by a tour of the Listowel. Banner. Tour hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wenger showed • the members the various steps taken in pro- ducing a weekly paper before it is sent to Goderich for the actual printing. Convenor; Mrs. William Coultes ex- pressed the appreciation of the group for the most interesting tour. The business meeting was held back at the Institute Hall in Belgrave. Storage of the Institute Records was discusSed. They ;can be stor- ed in the Huron County Library or a fire proof box may be purchased for stor- age at the Institute Hall.' The group's war veteran will be receiving a Christmas gift from the Institute mem- bers: Donations will be made to