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THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 28, 1981 — A9
Belgrave hears of disabled
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Mrs. Reta Marks of Michigan visited last
listowg1 and Mrs. June Tuesday with ' the latter's
Barker of Lewiston, aunt Mrs. Hazel Procter.
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The education meeting of
the W.I. was in the Belgrave
hall with the 1st vice presi-
dent, Mrs. James Hunter,
presiding. 14 members an-
swered the roll call, "What
can I do for a disabled
person?"
The program convenor,
Mrs. Glenn Coultes asked
Mrs. Norman Coultes to read
a poem "Heaven's very
precious child," then spoke
of her work as a volunteer at
the Silver Circle Nursery
School in Wingham.
She introduced Mrs. Sylvia
Ricker, the supervisor of the
school, who told a little of the
operation of the school which
was started in 1966 in the
Presbyterian church and la-
ter moved to the present
location in 1977. The children
attended classes five morn-
ings a week and the capacity
is ten, between the ages of
two and ten years. The
teachers and assistants must
give much help to each
individual child. Mrs. Ricker
showed slides to illustrate
activities which the children
do to develop their skills.
Mrs. Coultes conducted a
"Who Am I" quiz about
disabled persons.
The minutes of the last
meeting, the correspondence
and. the financial statement
were read by Mrs. Glen
Coultes. An invitation was
read from the Blyth branch to
attend their meeting on
November 5 at 8 p.m. Mrs.
Norman Coultes will be the
Voting delegate at the area
convention to be held in St.
Mary's on November 5 and 6
with Mrs. Ross Taylor and
Mrs. Ross Higgins also at-
tending.
Mrs. Richard Moore will
donate a craft to be sold
there. The 4-H Achievement,
Day program will be held in
the Presbyterian Church,
Wingham onNovember 16. A
report of the District Annual
held in Belgrave was given
by Mrs. Ross Taylor and
Mrs. James Hunter.
A motion was made to pay
the Children's Aid bursary,
the 4-H expenses and a
donation to the C.N.I.B. The
collection and pennies for
friendship was taken.
Mrs. Bert Garniss from
Bluevale, spoke on the can-
vass which the Auxiliary to
the Wingham and District
Hospital is conducting to buy
equipment and the members
voted to give a donation of
$25.00.
EUCHRE
There were four tables in
play at the W.I. Hall on
Wednesday evening when
the Belgrave Euchre Club
held their first card party for
the coming season. Winners
were: high lady - Mrs.
Kenneth. Wheeler; low lady -
Mrs. George Johnston; high
man - Lewis Stonehouse; low
man - Lawrence Taylor.
Next euchre will be held on
October 28 starting at 8 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
HARVEST THANKS
"Give Thanks My Soul for
Harvest" was read in unison
as Mrs. Norman Coultes
gave the call to worship at
the October meeting of Cal-
vin-Brick United Church
U.C.W. held at the home of
Mrs. Roy Dawson last Wed-
nesday evening.
Mrs. Norman Coultes gave
the scripture reading from
Luke Chapter 17, verses
11-19 and continued with the
theme in the question "Are
We Thankful." Mrs. George
McGee read a poem entitled
"Forget not our thanks for
little things." Mrs. Gilbert
Beecroft led in prayer.
Mrs. Donald Dow began a
study on Stewardship with
the question "What is Ste-
wardship." A Stewardship
quiz was given presenting
many interesting facts. Mrs.
Gilbert Beecroft presented
thoughts on Stewardship of
the environment and how
enormously complex is the
responsibility. Mrs. Norman
Coultes furthered the theme
with the reading of a mono-
logue. Mrs. Donald Dow
dosed with prayer.
Mrs. Kenneth Mason be-
gan the business portion of
the meeting and a discussion
led to the plans of the Annual
December congregational
supper.
4-H chIck'n cluck clam
The 4-H party Oct. 19 had
a fall theme and each girl
invited their grandmothers.
The girls introduced
themselves and their guest.
The buffet supper
consisted of tomato juice,
chicken with a chinese
accent, tea biscuits, salad,
. carrots, rice pilaf, angel food
cake and tea.
While the girls were
cleaning up in the kitchen,
the guests visited with one
another. Members are to
have books ready to be
handed 'in on October 29.
4-H
The meeting gave ideas for
a coming up skit, Veronica
Bakelaar, Joan and Ruth
Higgins were appointed to
write it in a good copy.
Members made the batter
for cream puffs and baked
them. They learned how to
cook eggs, then planned the
food party of the next
meeting.
Members prepared
"chicken al la King" for the
Wins $1000 in
Belgrave Kinsmen held
their Elimination Draw on
Saturday evening, october 24
at the Brussels Community
Arena.
The first draw was won by
Gordon Pengelly winning
$400.00. The second draw
was won by Bryan Black
$25.00, third draw by Ron
McDowell, $25.00, fourth
draw by Jack Kroes $25.00.
Fifth draw by Bradley
cream puff filling.
PERSONALS.
Mr. and mrs. James Cook
and Avie of Winnipeg,
Manitoba, spent a week with
his parents Mr. and mrs.
Albert Cook.
Friends and neighbours
are pleased to hear that Sam
Fear was able to return home
on Friday from Victoria
Hospital, London.
Miss Norma Nethery of
Hamilton visited on. Monday
and Tuesday with her aunts
Mrs..George Cook and Mrs.
Telford Cook.
Kin draw
Galbraith - $75.00, sixth
draw by Pete Campbell -
$50.00, seventh draw by
Doug Layton- $50.00, , eighth
draw by Mac Demary- $75.00
Ninth draw by John Stra-
chen $100.00 tenth draw
by- Mrs. Jack Van Camp.
$100.00, twelfth draw by
Doug Casemore $200.00,
thirteenth draw by George
Johnston - $1,000.00.
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