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A4 THE BRUSSELS POST 9 1981
Bel rave
DECEMBER
rou s have meetin s
Correspondent
MRS. L. STONEHOUSE
887-9847
The December meeting of
the Belgrave A.C.W. was
held at the home of Miss.
Lillian Potter and opened
with prayers and Bible read-
ing by the President, Mrs.
Robert Procter and the Lord's
prayer said in unison. Mrs.
Clare Van Camp, the secre-
tary, read minutes and corre-
spondence, The treasurer's
report was given by Mrs.
Alex Nethery. The roll call
was answered by 9 members.
Mrs. Procter read an article
"The Indians next door" and
a discussion on the topic
followed. The meditation was
on "The things that make for
your peace". Miss Potter told
of the first native of Namibia
in Africa who was enthroned
as bishop earlier this year.
The program was prepared
by Mrs. Clare Van Camp,
who read "An Adult's Song
for Christmas," "Beyond the
Manger" and "Christmas in
the Good old days."
Plans were discussed for
the pot luck supper and
Christmas social to be held in
the W.I. hall at 7 o'clock on,
December 19.
The Rev. John Swan thank-
ed everyone for their work
during the past year and
offered congratulations for
such a successful bazaar held
in November.
The election of officers for
1982 resulted as follows-Pres-
ident-Mrs. Robert Procter;
Vice President-Miss Lillian
Potter; Secretary-Mrs. Clam
Van Camp; Treasurer-Mrs.
Alex Nethery.
Rev. Swan closed the meet-
ing with prayer, grace was
sung and lunch was served by
the hostess.
WMS MEETS
The Christmas meeting
of the W.M.S. was held on
Monday November 30 at the
home of Mrs. Mac Scott. Mrs.
Joe Dunbar presided and
opened with a call to worship.
The carol "While Shep-
herds watched their flock by
night" was sung. Readings
on the Christmas message
were read by Mrs. Dunbar
and Mrs. Garner Nicholson.
Mrs. Scott read Luke I
verses 46-56. Mrs. George
Fear read another passage,
from Luke. "0 Little Towh of
Bethlehem" was sung. Mrs.
Jack McBurney led in prayer
and each one present read a
Christmas story or poem
which was much enjoyed by
all. Roll call was answered by-
a verse on the Christmas
story and a scripture message
was given by Mrs. McBur-
ney.
Mrs. Joe Dunbar read an
address to Mrs. Victor
Youngblut who was then
presented with an honourary
membership certificate. Mrs.
Youngblut made a reply and
Mrs. Dunbar led in prayer.
Secretary and treasurer's
reports were given. Mrs.
Youngblut and Mrs. Ivy
Cloakey were nominated to a
program committee.
Hymn "Holy Night, Peace-
ful Night" was sung and
lunch was served by Mrs.
Scott.
EVENING UNIT
The Evening Unit of the
U.C.W. held its regular meet-
ing on Tuesday evening,
December 1 at the home of
Mrs. Laura Johnston. Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler opened the
.meeting with the worship
service.
The officers for the follow-
ing year will be-leader-Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler, assistant
leader-Mrs. George Michie;
secretary-Mrs, Laura John-
ston; assistant secretary-Mrs
Murray Vincent; treasurer-
Miss Annie Cook; Social
convenor-Mrs. George John-
ston, Mrs. John McIntosh;
group leaders-Mrs. John
Roberts, Mrs. Harold Vincenk
Mrs. Bert Johnston, Mrs.
Jack Taylor, Mrs. William
Coultes; community friend-
ship- Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse,
Gorrie
seniors
have
games
night
The Gorrie Senior Citi-
zens Games' Night was held
in the Town Hall on Tuesday
evening.
There were nine tables of
euchre and one each of
crokinole and Scrabble. Win-
ners in the euchre were
Ladies-Mrs. Freda D'Arcey,
Fordwich; Mrs. Herbert
Clayton, Wingham; Mens-
Roy Strong, Melvin Taylor;
Special-Fred Sawyer; Croki-
nole-Mrs. John Koch, Jenni-
fer Pyke.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ball
of Downsview; Mr. and Mrs.
David Moir and Chandelle of
Huron Park; Sheri Moody,
Grand Bend; Paul Moir of
Wiarton spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Moir.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stefan
of R.R .1, Glenburnie spent
the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nickel.
Huron
trappers
meet
The fall meeting of the
Huron County trappers was
held in the WI Hall last
Friday evening with a full
house. A record shipment of
furs was checked and loaded
for the North Bay sales.
The meeting was chaired
by Steve Cooke of Clinton
and the minutes were read
by secretary-treasurer, Clar-
ence Hanna.
After a lively discussion on
numerous subjects pertain-
ing to the rights, privileges
and methods of trapping, a
very interesting and informa-
tive film was shown by
Robert Pegg from the Mini-
stry of Natural Resources,
Wingham.
Ian Watt from the Maple
Ministry of Natural Resour-
ces gave an interesting talk
on the treatment of wild
animals for rabies and hope
is held to have a vaccine in
rabies ill the fur- ring
1982 that will clear but4 the
anim' ells.•
Mrs. Albert Cook, Mrs.
Agnes Bieman; Pianist- Mrs.
George Johnston,
Mrs. Robert. Taylor who
moved to Ripley this past
summer was present and a
small gift was presented to
her in appreciation for all the
services she contributed to
the group.
The program entitled
"Gifts. Come Down at Christ-
mas" was presented by Mrs.
William Coultes, Mrs.
George Michie, Mrs. Jack
Taylor, Miss Annie Cook and
Mrs. Leslie Shaw.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Agnes Bieman's group.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Edgar, Donald and Joanne
held Christmas in the Bel-
grave W.I. Hall on Saturday,
December 5th for about thirty
seven Edgar relatives. Those
present were from Petrolia,
Aylmer, Mississauga, Goder-
ich, Blyth, Wingham, Luck-
now and Belgrave.
Many Belgrave residents
enjoyed a bus trip on Sunday
afternoon to Simcoe to view
the Christmas Panarama.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van
Camp visited Mr. and Mrs.
Don Campbell, Brent and
Lisa of London and Mrs.
Norma Davidson and Mary
Sue of Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Harris of Teeswater also
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Davidson.
Mrs, Clarence. Yuill was
transferred from the Wing-
ham and District Hospital to
Play euchre
in Belgrave
Eleven tables were in
play at the weekly euchre
which was held in the W.I.
Hall on Wednesday evening
December 2. Winners were:
High lady-Mrs. Nelson Hig-
gins; novelty lady-Mrs. Jim
Coultes, low lady-Mrs. Hugh
Rinn, high man-Albert Cook,
low man-Lawrence Taylor,
novelty man-Leslie Short.
There will be euchre again
next week. Everyone wel-
come.
Westminster Campus, Lon-
don on Friday.
Belgrave friends will be
sorry to hear that Mrs. Harold
Procter of Ingersoll had the
misfortune of fracturing her
hip. We all wish her a speedy
recovery.
Rev. William and Mrs.
Henderson of Lucknow, Mr.
and Mrs, George Gilson of '
Wingham, Mrs. Elva Jacques
of Gorrie and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse were din-
ner guests on Sunday evening
with. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Mundell of Gorrie.
Richard. Anderson and Rob
Roy of London spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Anderson, Doreen and
Sheila and on Sunday accom-
panied them to Hanover to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Ball.