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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-11-25, Page 6relatives and friends in the vicinity. A number of people from this area attended Open House of Hand Crafted Arts in Furniture making by Larry Mayberry at his home in Londesboro on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Laura Johnston spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton. Knox Presbyterian con- CWL plans Christmas party The catholic Women's League met at St. Ambrose Church on November 10. President Marianna Ryan chaired the meeting. The scripture reading was given by Irene Blake. Plans were made for a Christmas party on December at the church with Dave Crothers of Wing- ham as guest speaker. His topic will be Fire Safety. There will be a pot-luck meal and a small gift exchange. All members are invited to at- tend and bring their husband or a friend for this special occasion. Plans were finalized for the Christmas Bazaar to, be held at the Brussels Library on Dec. 5. Reports by the conv- enors of Spiritual Develop- ment, Community Life and Public Relations were pre- sented. The meeting closed with a Remembrance Day thought read by Caroline Kernaghan. gregation held their annual pot luck supper on Sunday evening, November 15. Everyone enjoyed a sing song conducted by the Rev. Ken- neth Innes, followed by games and contests. Garver Nicholson showed slides of local interest. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamie- son visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor of Waterloo. ):E. LONGSTAFf -OPTOMETRIST- SEAFORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 FREE PARKING ON PREMISES Closed Wednesdays By Appointment Buy rethristma "Specials"1 at Schuett's Mildrnay, Ont. PHONE 367-2308 t. SPLENDID SELECTION 100 SUITES OF FURNITURE, SEALY SIMMONS SERTA MATTRESSES HAMMOND AND BONTEMPI ORGANS GIFT ITEMS' LARGE AND SMALL ' Godfrey E. •Schuett. Limited MILDMAY A6 — THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 25, 1981 Belgrave Bible Society collects $640 Correspondent MRS. L. STONEHOUSE 8874847 The Belgrave branch of the Canadian Bible Society is pleased to report that $640.75 was collected in this area in the recent canvass. The executive, Mrs. Robert Procter, PreSident; Mrs. Jack. Higgins, Treasurer and Mrs. Clare Van Camp, Secretary, wish to thank the following canvassers for their time and effort: Lorne Scott, Mrs. Gary Jamieson, Miss Bonnie Walker, Ivan' Dow, Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Mrs. Robert Grasby, Mrs. Jack Higgins, Harold Keating, Mrs. Clare Van Camp, Mrs. Dorothy Logan, Mrs. Don Vair, Mrs. Laura Johnston, Miss Mary Isabel Nethery, Mrs. John Jessup, Mrs. Robert Procter, Mrs. Lorne Campbell and Mrs. Alex Nethery. LAYMAN'S SUNDAY Layman's Sunday was held in Knox United Church, Belgrave on Sunday morning with members from Calvin- Brick United Church joining in the service. The guest speaker was Mr. John Patter- son of Palmerston who was assisted by Rev. John G. Roberts and three members of the Belgrave session, Mrs. Jack Higgins, Glenn Coultes and George Michie. The choir, consisting of members from Calvin-Brick and Belgrave churches, un- der the leadership of Mrs. George Procter, our organist, sang two numbers, "Whisp- ering Hope" and "Because We Believe". Mrs. George Johnston at the piano accompanied the orp-anist with the music prior to nd during the 'service. WI MEETS ','he Canadian Industries meetii g of the W.I. was held in the .'all on Tuesday eve- ning wib Mrs. Clare Van Camp, pianist. The president, Mrs. Rots Higgins welcomed everyone and asked Mrs. John Ander- son, the acting secretary treasurer, to read the minutes of the last meeting, the correspondence and the fi- nancial statement. Donations will be sent to the War Memorial Children's Hosp- "tal, the children's aid and the War Veterans. Mrs. Norman Coultes gave a report of the London Area Convention held in St. Marys on November 5th and 6th. The roll call was Name a New Canadian Product that you like. The program convenor, Mrs. Norman Caultes spoke on the motto "Think Cana- dian, Buy Canadian, Appre- ciate Your Canadian Way of Life," stressing that the freedom we enjoy carries with' it many responsibilities. It is our duty to make our country a better place to live and one way to do this is to buy Canadian made products in order to support our own industries. Mrs. Coultes introduced Mrs. Gordon McBurney, who spoke about the Sudan of Africa, where her son Hugh spent 3 months last winter flying a helicopter. The Sudan is 7* north of the equator and one of the poorest and most primitive countries of Africa. The natives have great health problems caused by poor sanitation and the scar- city of good water. Mrs. McBurney showed slides of the people and the country- side including the mud huts in which the natives live and the camps where the helicop- ter crew stayed. Mrs. Coultes thanked Mrs. McBurney for her very in- brmative talk and for sharing' the pictures with everyone. Lunch was served by Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. Ross Higgins. PLAY EUCHRE Eleven tables were in 'play at the weekly euchre which was held in the, W.I. Hall on Wednesday everiing, November 18. Winners were: High Lady-Mrs. Bert John- ston; Low Lady- Mrs. Robert. Grasby, Novelty for Lady - Mrs. William Black; Righ Man-Gordon Walker; Low Man-Leslie Short, Novelty for Man-George Grigg. There will be euchre again next week starting at 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. PERSONALS Mrs. James Paton of Mossley and Mrs. Doug McQueen and Jennifer of Ingersoll visited at the home of Mrs. Ivy Cook and other Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING • BOX 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK Antenna Warehouse 160" 40' Tower/Antenna Booster Automatic Rotor Full Service and Installation Dept. 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