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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-02-25, Page 11Moore. ramuy pictures were taken. Progressive euchre was enjoyed with 15 tables in play. "The winners were high lady-Mrs. Gordon. McBurney high man-John Currie, low lady-Mrs. Bradley Galbraith, low man-Bradley Galbraith. After the euchre a buffet lunch was served. UCW Calvin-Brick United Church U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Donald Dow on February 18. Mrs. Gordon McBurney opened, the meeting with a reading "Partners in Crisis" Mrs. Norman Coultes gave the meditation "What We Are, Shows". Mrs. Kenneth Mason read from Romans 12', 1 to 18. Mrs. John Jamieson led' in prayer. Mrs. Richard. Moore began the study with ,"The Family in Crisis" and a short discussion followed. Mrs. Donald Dow concluded the study with a Valentine message. Mrs. Kenneth Mason led the business. World Day of Prayer will be held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Mason on March 6. Mrs, Donald Dow and Mrs. Kenneth Mason gave a report on Huron-Perth Pres- : byterial U.C.W. held at Brucefield. Mrs. Bryan Coultes closed the meeting with the bene- diction and the hostess and her group served a dessert lunch. Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING BOX 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK LOAN-BACK INCOME AVERAGING ANNUITIES 'WE LOAN 95% OF SINGLE PREMIUM COMPARE YOUR COSTS QUALIFYING TOTAL CASH INCOME OUTLAY * 25;000 $1;948.79 $ 50,000 83,897.58 $100,000 $7,70.15 FOR QUOTATIONS CALL 357-2022 STANDARD TRUST 237 Josephine Street, Wingham AGENT ENQUIRIES INVITED Members and guests of the Belgrave Women's Insti- tute met recently in the W.I. Hall for the World Affairs and Heritage meeting. Rev. John Roberts was guest speaker with slides on the country, language and hist- ory of his native Wales. The roll call "Tell Where Your Ancestors came from" was answered by all the members present. Summary Day for the crewel embroidery course was announced for March 30 Mrs. Clare Van Camp was chosen as Belgrave's dele- gate to the Officers Confer- ence The Institute made a dona- tion to the Scott Fire Fund. ' The Institute members • have numerous catering events coming up in the near future. They include the East Wawanosh Planning Board, a Clinton Men's Bus Tour on March 24 and the Morris Township Federation March 31. EUCHRE , Following two weeks 'cancellation. due to the incle- ment weather, progressive euchre resumed in the W.I. Hall on Wednesday evening, February 18 with 7 tables in play. Winners were as fol- lows-high lady-Mrs. George Michie, first lone hand with hearts trump-Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse, low lady-Mrs. Jas. R. Coultes, high man- Lewis Stonehouse, first lone hand with hearts trumn-Jas,. BERG ales — Servicd Installation FREE ESTIMATES I ° Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders I ° Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R.42, Blyth I Phone:. 1.1 Brussels 887-9024 I R. Coultes, low man-George I Michie. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tay- lor spent last week in Toronto and visited with their son Dr. Ronald Taylor of St. John's Newfoundland who was at- tending the Ontario Veteri- nary Convention at the hotel, The Inn on the Park, Toron- to, Mrs. Willard Armstrong spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and family of Han- over. They left on Monday morning for North Battle- ford, Saskatchewan where they will now be making their home. Mrs. Winnie Wheeler of London and her daughter Mrs. Derek (Ann) Romyn and her two sons Jerrod and Corey of Halifax, Nova Scotia visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler on Sunday afternoon. Vincent' Makas and Pat Keith of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler. Suppergu6sts'on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar, R.R. 4, Wing- ham, Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson and Mrs. Irlvina Ed- STYLISH STITCHERS February 16th Denise Nethery opened the 4-H meeting. The secretary, Heather Hedly read the min- utes. Members chose the pregs reporter, Donna Hig- gins. "Stylish Stitchers" is' the name for the club. They discussed the parts and uses of the sewing _ machine, materials and how to straighten the edges. The leaders showed all sorts of things about patterns. They showed how to pin fit it, pin darts and lengthen or short- en it. Members ^were assigned three sheets to sew in a certain fashion such as straight lines, turning corn- ers and a spiral. The leaders handed out pieces of material to pin a small pattern on. Ruth Higgins and Angela Nethery were on clean t up committee. Ti-IF RRUSSELS POST. FEBRUARY 25, 1981 11 Family honOurs Coultes in Belgrave Correspondent their attendants Mr. and MRS. L. STONEHOUSE Mrs. Ronald Coultes of The family of Edith and Wingham and other guests Jim Coultes entertained their were Albert Coultes of parents on Saturday evening Whitechurch, Mr. and Mrs. in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave to Norman Coultes , R.R. 5 a hot beef dinner in honour of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. their 40th wedding anniver- John Gaunt of Whitechurch, sary catered to by the Calvin- Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Ar- Brick United Church U.C.W. buckle R.R. S Wingham, Guests at the dinner were Mrs. Gertrude Reavie, Wingham, Tim Dilworth, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coultes, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Coultes, Angela, Jason, Gradon and Aaron of R.R. 5 Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Collins, Shayne and. Tara of Thamesford. A 40th wedding anniver- sary cake was made and decorated by Mrs. Richard WI tells about ancestors gar of Wingham. This being the occasion of Mrs. John- ston's birthday. 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