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MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE
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The.hristmas meeting of
the Women's Institute was
held in the Hall on. Tuesday
evening with a pot luck
supper to which families and
friends of the members were
invited. Kenneth Wheeler
led in singing Grace after
which 17 members and 29
guests enjoyed a bounteous
meal.
A short business meeting
followed at which it was
decided to send Ernest
Michie a token of ap-
preciation for the Christmas
`tree which he had given to the
Hall to be left for all functions
during the holidays. The
pennies for friendship were
collected and everyone joined
in singing Happy Birthday to
Robert Coultes. •
Leonard James thanked
the ladies for their hospitality
following which 6 tables of
shoot were played. The
conveners, Mrs. Clarence
Hanna and Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor awarded prizes to the
following winners: -
High Lady Mrs. Minnie
Armstrong; Low Lady - Mrs.
Robert Gordon; High Man -
Ross Higgins; Low Man Ivan
Wightman.
Five tables were in play at
the weekly euchre which was
held in the W.I. Hall,
Belgrave on Wednesday
evening December 9.
Winners were: High Lady -
Mrs. Willard Armstrong;
Novelty Lady - Miss Lillian
Potter; Low Lady - Mrs.
Agnes Bieman; High. Man -
George Griggj; Novelty Man -
Alfred Nichol; Low Man -
Lawrence Taylor.
No euchre on the 23rd of
December but a shoot party is
being planned for the
following week.
SCHOOL FAIR ANNUAL
MEETING
The annual meeting of the
Belgrave, Blyth, Brussels
School Fair was held in the
East Wawanosh Public
School on Tuesday evening
with 11 present.
The election of officers was
conducted by. Bill Black.
Officers and Directors for the
coming year are: Past
President - Ron Snell;
President - Glenn Coultes; 1st
Vice President - Murray
Vincent; 2nd Vice President -
Lloyd Michie; Secretaries -
Mrs. Murray Vincent; Mrs.
Lorne Campbell.
Morris Township. Directors:
.1st line - Mrs. Isabelt
Campbell, Mrs. Joan Smuck;
2nd line - Mrs. Audrey
Edgar, Mrs. Ruth. Hastings;
3rd line - Jim Barnes, Mrs.
Hinka Bakalaar; 4th line -
George Procter, Calvin Nixon
5th line - Mrs. Nancy Michie,
Don Procter.
East Wawanosh Township.
Directors: •
4th line - Mrs. Arnold Cook,
Ken Ratimay; 6th line - Mrs.
Audrey Fenton, Greg Cook;
9th line'- Larry Taylor, Bruce
Campbell; 10th line - Mrs.
Yvonne Coultes, Murray
Shiells; 12th line - Mrs.
Winona Thompson, Brian
Taylor.
Belgrave - Harold Vincent,
Mrs. Virgina Jessup, Mrs.
Bonnie Pletch, Mrs. Nancy
McKeon.
Blyth-Mrs. Mary Wight-
man, Mrs. Donelda Charters,
Harvey Snell. Brussels-Mrs.
Marg Gayness, Mrs. Bessie
Johnston, Mrs. Dale Breck-
enbridge. Auditors-Mrs.
Elizabeth Procter and Mrs.
Grace Procter.
• The 1982 fair is scheduled
for Tuesday, September 14th.
The next Belgrave meeting
will be held on January 14th
in the Belgrave. Community
Centre.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. . Edgar
Wightman held Christmas on
Saturday in the W.I. Hall,
Belgrave for their families
with about 42 present.
Those attending were: Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Wightiban and
family of Fergus, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Hamilton and
family of Lucknow, Mr. and
Mrs. William Montgomery
• and family of Guelph, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Metcalfe and
family of •Hanover, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Moore and family
of Wingham, Blaine Moore
and friend Mark Moore of
Chatham, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Nichol and family and
Jimmie Nichol and friend of
Brampton, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Chapman and family
of Bolton and Mrs. Mae
Richardson of Wingham.
A large congregation parti-
cipated with the Stinclay
School, December 13 when
White Gift Sunday was cele-
brated in • Knox United
Church. A children's choir
rendered the anthem "Child-
ren Go."
Paul Coultes and Kather-
ine Procter were in charge of
the Christmas scripture read-
ings. The White Envelope
contributions, which support
a foster child in Bali, Indone-
sia, were collected in two
white baskets by Donna Hig-
gins and Robert Gordon.
George Procter, superin-
tenden, gave a short address
relating information concern-
ing the child "Sinta."
Approximately two hun-
dred and seventy dollars is
required annually for the
boy's support. For eight,
years Sinta has recieved the
White Gift donations from the
Sunday School.
The children of the choir
and toddlers of the congrega-
tion occupied the centre front
seats while Rev. John G.
Roberts told the story of "Jim
and Della". Long ago the
couple, who had very little
money, lived in a city apart-
ment.
As the first Christmas of
their married lives approach-
ed, the partners wished to
exchange gifts. Della's only
proud possession was her
long tresses. These, she
willingly had cut and sold to
obtain money, while Jim's
sole possession was an heir-
loom pocket watch. Della
spent the receipts from her
sale to purchase a chain for
Jim's watch. Jim bartered his
watch to obtain two bejewell-
ed combs with which to adorn
Della's hair.
The moral of the story is
"Love is more important than
gifts to give ,always costs us
something." Each giver must
be personally involved.
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Glazed Red or Green
Cherries. . . ..... .. 1.40 lb
Ass't or Natural Glazed.
Pineapple Wedges 1 55 lb
Roasted Peanuts in Shell. .1.35 lb
Specials Dec. 16 - Dec. 24
Mixed Nuts in shell. . . . 1.30 lb. "
Gourmet Coffee all Varieties.. 3.99 lb
Hot Chocolate Instant 1 40 lb.
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1867 Candles . 20% off
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