HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-06-03, Page 6A6 THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 3, 1981
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MRS. LEWIS
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887.9847
Calvin-Brick U.C.W. May
20 at the home of Doris
Taylor. Mrs. John Jamieson
began the worship service
with the reading "Arms
Around the World." Mrs.
Leonard Palmer gave a read-
ing. Offering was received
and dedicated with Mrs.
John Jamieson giving the
offertory prayer.
At a special meeting June
8 at 8:15 p.m. speaker will be
Wesley Bell, Juvenile Pro-
bation Officer for Huron and
Bruce County. Mrs. Gordon
McBurney showed slides of
Approximately 175 rela-
tives, friends and neighbours
gathered together on May,
29th in the Wingham Legion
to honour Clarence and Alba
Yuill on their 35th wedding
anniversary June 1.
Following a dinner out
with their sons Cameron and
Ross and daughter-in-law
Beth, they were surprised at
a card and dance party in the
attractively decorated hall.
Enjoyable music was pro-
her son Htighe's trip to
Africa.
Mrs. John Jamieson
closed the meeting and Mrs.
Doris Taylor and her group
served lunch and a social half
hour was enjoyed.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. George
Johnston of Ilderton. Miss
Gail Reyancoff of St. Cathar-
ines, Miss Heidi Regansaff
and Mr. Anthony Cooper of
London attended the 35th
wedding anniversary party of
their aunt and uncle Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Yuill at the
Wingham Legion on Friday
evening May 29 and visited
with Mrs. Laura Johnston on
Saturday.
vided by Steven's Country
Gold.
Mr. Denis Langridge read
the address and Mr. Glen
James presented the gift of
money donated by everyone
present.
A buffet lunch was served
and then dancing continued.
Relatives and friends were
present from St. Catherines,
Leamington, Ilderton, Elmira,
London and surrounding
areas.
Mrs. Jack Blackstaffe of
Canware, Alberta and Mrs.
Allen Nisbet of Calgary,
Alberta who attended the
funeral of their mother Mrs.
Elizabeth Leslie returned
home last Sunday after
spending a week with their
cousin Ernest Michie.
CAMPING
The General meeting of
the U.C.W. of Knox United
Church, Belgrave met one
evening May 26.
The worship service was in
charge of Mrs. Harold Vin-
cent and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler. The members were
reminded that a bale would
be sent in June. All articles
are to be in by June 15.
The guest speaker, Mrs.
Patterson was introduced by
Mrs. Ross Anderson. Mrs.
Patterson and her husband
have devoted much of their
time in promoting camping
in the United Church camps.
Mrs. Patterson showed
slides of life at camp. From
the early morning till bed-
time everyone has something
to do. She expressed appre-
ciation for funding from
U.C.W. groups as this pro-
vides more specialized pro-
gramming and also brings in
A miscellaneous shower
was held in the Sunday
Schoolroom of Knox United
Church, Belgrave last Mon-
day evening in honour of
Miss Donna Walker, bride to
be of this month. A short
program was given, a piano
solo by Miss Cathy Dow,
followed by a few contests.
Miss Cathy Shiell then
played a piano solo.
special guests to camps.
The donations help to buy
more equipment such as
blankets and equipment for
the kitchen, Mrs. Ross
Higgins thanked Mrs. Pat-
terson and presented her
with a gift.
The next general meeting
will be held on September
10, 1981,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bow-
man and Jim of R.R. #5
Brussels, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Johnston of Blyth
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse attended the
Forty-second Convocation for
the Conferment of Degrees
at the University of Waterloo
on Thursday afternoon May
28, where Miss Brenda Ed-
gar, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Maitland Edgar of Pe-
trolia graduated from the
Bachelor of Science Honours
Kinesiology in the Coopera-
tive Programme.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and Jeffery spent the
week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Smithson of Dowas-
view, Miss Jill Fawcett of
Broughton, England and
Mrs. Robert Procter visited
Mrs. Ronald McBurney
read an address to Donna
and she was presented with
gifts . Assisting Donna open-
ing her gifts were her mother
Mrs. Wilfred Walker and
Mrs. Len Palmer Mother of
groom to be. Donna
expressed her thanks to all
and' lunch was served by the
10th line ladies of East
Wawanoch
In 1967 they moved to
Guelph and in 1980 he re-
tired as a Security Guard at
the University of Guelph.
Besides his wife, Mr. Van
Camp is survived by one
brother Howard of Brussels
and an aunt Miss Nora Van
Camp of Brookhaven Nurs-
ing Home, Wingham.
Funeral service was held
on May 25 at the MacKenzie,
McCreath Funeral Home,
Lucknow at 1:30 o'clock with
Rev. Warren McDougall offi-
ciating. Interment followed
at Greenhill Cemetery, Luck-
now.
Pallbearers were Glen Van
Camp, Clare Van Camp, Ken
Johnston, Jim Burns, Alfred
Ritchie and Jim Bain.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lary Mayberry and family of
Londesboro and on Monday
visited with Mr. and. Mrs.
Frank Procter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
Smithson of Downsview,
Miss Jill Fawcett of Brough-
ton near Stockbridge Hauts,
England spent a week at the
home Mrs. Robert Procter
last week, also visiting at the
same home last Tuesday
were Mrs. Dennis Ensom of
Sarnia and Mrs. Howard
Zettler of Chepstow.
Miss Jill Fawcett of
Broughton, England visited a
couple of days last week at
the home of her cousin Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Zittler of
Chepstow.
On Friday Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Ensom of Sarnia vis-
ed with her mother Mrs. Rob
ert Procter.
A large crowd enjoyed a
Smorgasbord supper in the
Belgrave Women's Institute
Hall on Saturday evening
which was sponsored by the
Calvin-Brick United Church
Women.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jam-
ieson Stewart Jamieson,
Doug Hanna, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Hanna and boys of
Palmerston visited on Surit
day with Mr., and Mrs.
Randy White and girls of
Kitchener, this being the
occasion of celebrating the
girls' birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Johnston of Blyth, Miss
Edna Henshaw of New West-
minster, B.C. and Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse visit-
ed last Monday with their
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Fitzsimmons of Bayfield and
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ayres of
Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville
Beecroft of Otterville visited
on Saturday with Mrs. Eccles
Dow and. Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Beecraft and all at-
tended the Calvin-Brick
Smorgasbord supper in the
W.I. Hall, Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mar-
tin of Brussels visited on.
Sunday with Mrs. George
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Stokes of Ingersoll visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Yuill.
Mrs. Alberta Smith of
Brussels was a Sunday visit-
ed with Mrs. Robert Procter.
Anniversary Service at
Calvin-Brick United Church
East Wawanosh was held
Sunday evening at 8 p.m.
with Rev. John G. Roberts in
charge and Rev. John
Oestreicher of Walkerton as
special speaker using the
theme. "We Do Not Lose
Heart."
Mrs. George McGee
played the piano and Mrs.
Norman Coultes played the
organ with several Adult
members of the congregation
making up the choir for the
service.
Mr. George Cull of R.R. 1
Belgrave sang two solos,
"Spirit of God" and "The
Holy City" with Mrs. Judy
Morton of Belgrave accom-
panying him on the piano.
The sanctuary was decor-
ated with several bouquets of
spring flowers.
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