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THE BRUSSELS POST, JANUARY 28, 1981 - 7
Young people take part in service
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
The 18th and 16th unit met
January 14 at the home of
Mrs. Murray Houston with 9
members present. Mrs.
Doug Fraser opened with "A
message for the New Year."
Mrs. Fraser chose as her
topic "A Date with Destiny".
The business was in
charge of president, Mrs.
Doug Fraser, Minutes were
read and a thank you card
from Verna (Flood) Johnston
by Mrs. John Davier,
U.C.W. membership fees
were collected.
Several announcements
were given of up- coming
events in the church. The
February meeting is to be
held at Mrs. Alvin McDon-
alds.
4—H GIRLS
Any girl 12 years old by
March 1, 1981 wishing to
take the .4-H spring club,
"Get Ready-Set-Sew" is
requested to get in touch
with either leader, Dorothy
Sholdice Margaret Short-
reed. The first meeting will
be February 2.
Pallbearers at the funeral
of Mrs. Lois Houston of
Seaforth were: Jack Knight,
Jan Van Vliet, Abe Vander-
wen, Campbell Wey, Jim
Williamson and Harvey
! Craig. Flower bearers were
Cliff Ritchie and Graham
Work.
YOUTH SUNDAY
Brian McGavin was Wor-
ship Leader for Youth Sun-
day at the morning service at
Duff's United Church. Mrs.
Elva Wilbee was organist.
Neil Mitchell led in the
responsive reading, "To Be-
hold Beauty." The first
scripture reading from Eccl-
siastes 12:1-8 was ready by
Jeanne McDonald. Cathy
McGavin read the second
scripture from 'M atthew 19:
16-30.
The goup, "Road Block"
from the Christian Reform
Church in Blyth entertained
Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
The annual congregational
meeting of Knox Church will
be held on Friday, Jan. 30,
beginning with a pot-luck
dinner at 12 o'clock noon.
'The second progressive
euchre party under the au-
spices of the Canadian Order
of Foresters was held on
Friday evening in the Com-
munity Centre. There was a
good attendance with sixteen
tables playing.
Prizes were donated by
Atwood cheese, Atwood
Bank of Commerce, Bob and
Olive. Cunningham, Flynn
Enterprises, Peebles Furni-
ture, Mildred Douglas, At-
wood Superior Store.
Prize winners were: High
lady- Arlene Strickler; Low
lady- Laura Strickler; High
man- Jim Minielly; Low man-
Mike Cummings; Lady play-
ing as a man- Beryl Smith;
High score table- Stan Alex-
ander, Beryl Smith, Mrs.
with a couple of musical
'selections, A trio consisting
of Cathy McGavin, Jeanne
McDonald and Patricia
Hackwell played "When the
saints go marching in" with
their trumpets accompanied
, by Marie McGavin at the , -
piano.
Offering was received
' by Cheryl Fraser, Don Kick-
I son and John Heuther.
Reports were given from
delegates Ron Godkin,
Murray Sholdice and Blaine
Hackwell who attended Toc
Alpha in Hamilton recently.
Rev. Charles A. Swan chose
as his sermon, Jesus Christ
I and Youthifollowed by prayer
Honeyford, Mrs. Cummings;
Most lone hands- Stewart
Steiss; Lucky score card-
Harry Jacklin; Lucky cup-
John Simpson.
Another euchre is, planned
for February 13th.
at Brucefield United Church
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FIRST PRIZE WINNERS—Ruth Adams, Brian
Adams, Wilma Rathwell and Doug Rathwell
were first prize winners in the first draw of
McGavin's Curling Bonspiel on Tuesday.
Presenting the trophy was Neil McGavin. (Photo
by Jim Oldfield)
Cranbrook church to
hold annual meeting
John Heuther told a story
to the children referring to a on Monday.
brick that is square as
children should be, bricks
" are mortared together to
make homes which are beau-
, tiful and lovely as all children
, can be.
Elaine Dennis read the
announcements. Confirma-
tion Class meets at the
Manse every Sunday at 9.45
a.m. and Holy Communion is
Sunday, February,l• The
flowers were placed in the
Sanctuary in memory of Lois
Houston by the family.
Herb Traviss spent a few
days last week at Georgia
U.S.A. as a representative
from Fleming Feed Mill,
Clinton Mildred visited with
her daughter Gail and family
in Guelph.
Miss Ruth Thamer, Wood-
stock spent the week-end
with her mother Mrs. Ruth
Thamer. Celebrating birth-
days at a dinner Saturday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Murray were Ida and
Gladys Leiper, Ross Leiper of
Clinton; Susan Murray and
Doug Huether, Brussels. We
are sorry to learn that Sadie
McDonald is ill.
Several ladies from Duff's
United Church U.C.W. at-
tended the Huron-Perth
Presbyterial annual meeting
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