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Belgrave WMS hears of Nepal
Correspondent
MRS. LOUIS STONEHOUSE
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The World Day of Prayer
was held in Knox Presbyter-
ian Church, Belgrave, March
'6 and consisted of four parts.
Mrs. Joe Dunbar took Part
1- "The Sorrow of the Earth"
and Mrs.. Ross Anderson had
Part II entitled "The Healing
of Earth's Wounds."
Rev. Kenneth Innes gave a
Message on "The Steward-
ship of the Lord."
4 Mrs. Beth Procter was in
charge of Part III, "Offering
of Gifts." Offering was re-
ceived and dedicated. Mrs.
Procter also took Part IV,
"The New Earth," and closed
the meeting with prayer.
The March meeting of the
W.M.S. met at the home of
Mrs. John McBurney March .
2. Mrs. Victor Youngblut
presided and opened with a
call to worship.
Mrs. Mac Scott read scrip-
ture from Philippians. Mrs.
George Fear read the medi-
tation on "Obedience." Roll
call was answered by a verse
on obedience. 12 • sick and
shut-in visits were recorded.
Collection was received and
dedicated.
The Easter meeting was
discussed and a guest speak-
er will be present with other
invited guests. So far the
date is undecided. Mrs. Gar-
ner Nicholson and Ivy Cloak-
ey will be in charge of the
lunch' for this meeting.
Mrs. Joe Dunbar gave a
very interesting talk on Ne-
pal, small country between
India, and Tibet, with a
population of 11,000,000.
The Christian Cl arch has a
United Mission working in
Nepal.
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Brian
Storer and Adam of Kitchen-
er spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hanna.
Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Hanna were Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Mayberry and
family of Londesboro.
Donald Vincent of River-
view, New Brunswick won
the Belgrave Kinsmen Lot-
tery draw Saturday night for
$1,000.00.
The game of the decade
was played Saturday niglet.
The Belgrave Midgets won
over the Belgrave Interme-
diates 5-4 at the Lockridge
Memorial arena.
EUCHRE DINNERS
There were '11 tables at
weekly euchre held in the
W.I. Hall, March 4.
Winery were; High lady,
Mrs. Robert Higgins, Novel-
ty lady, Mrs. Helen Martin,
Low lady, Mrs. Clarence
Yuill, High man, George
Inglis, Novelty man, Edgar
Wightman and Low man,
Sam Fear.
There will be euchre next
week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robert-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Montgomery have recently
returned, home from a bus
trip to Florida.
Over 90 club has
shamrock cookies
A special treat on Sunday
morning were the duets by
Kathy and Kris MacDonald
contributing musically to the
service.
Mrs. Luther was•here Sun-
day evening to conduct a
service.
Normal. Care Sitting Room
was the scene of Old Tyme
Music when Mrs. Elsie Hen-
derson entertained at the
piano.
Ceramic class was held' in
the craft room on Tuesday
afternoon. The residents in-
volved were working on
vases, some of which will be
on sale at the tuck shop in the
near future.
Frank Bissett played the
piano for the Over 90 Club
which met in First North
Sitting Room on Wednesday
afternoon. After the pro-
gramme of music the resi-
dents enjoyed shamrock
shaped cookies and tea.
Bill Barwick conducted
Bible Study on Thursday ,
afternoon. Sympathy is ex-
pressed to the families of
Lillian Ballantyne and Fred
Burdge.
Huronview would like to
welcome Clayton Steels from
The Wingham Voice for
Life held its monthly Ineeting
March 2.
The group was privileged
to have with us two ladies
froth the Natural Family
Planning Clinic in London. A
slide presentation on the
ovulation Method was
shown. The ladies explained '
99.5% are able to avoid or •
achieve pregnancy if this
program is followed ac-
curately.
The famous Peoples Play-
ers will put on a play at
Goderich High School June
6, sponsored by the Goderich
Mentally Retarded and Pro
Life Groups. The annual Pro
Life dinner will be held April
29 at Wingham Legion Hall.
Goderich and now living in
Normal Care and John Ro-
senlund who is in on vacation
care and staying on Men's
Bed Care. Also in on vacation
care is Tom Beattie who is
also on'Men's Bed Care.
Peoples Players
in Goderich
World Day of Prayer for
Calvin-Brick Community was
held at the home • of Mrs.
Kenneth Mason. Mrs. Cecil.
Coultes of Belgrave was
guest. speaker.
Visitors on the week-end
with Mrs. Earl Anderson
were Mr. and. Mrs. W.
Schreiber, and Craig Schrei-
ber of Milton, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Anderson of Rexdale,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dawes of
Mississauga, and Mrs. Dor-
othy Telfer of Weston.
Mr. and. Mrs. Bruce Fear.
Jana and Ian of London were
Sunday visitors with Bruce's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Fear.
Week-end visitors at the
home of Mrs, Agnes Bieman
were Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Bieman, Kent, Blair and
Susan of R.R. 2 Lucknow,
and Mr. and. Mrs. John
Leppington and Aaron of
Improving
in hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vin-
cent and Dean visited Sun-
day with Karen Scott, who
is a patient in Victoria Hospi-
tal, London. Karen is making
a remarkable recovery after
I receiving severe burns to
her body. She expects to be
home soon.
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