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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1972-05-17, Page 7O PN OTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED 0 1/4smoll For the BEST in QUALITY and SERVICE USE fertilizer supplied by I' one 887-6011 Bauer Farm & Garden Equipment Brussels, Onte OPENING In Our New Location TWO blocks West of THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SATURDAY, MAY 20th SPECIAL WEEKEND PRICES News of Belgrave Colvin-Brick church has 'Baptismal service Correspondent, mrs. Lewis Stonehouse The Sacrament of Baptism was administered in CalVin-BriPit Church on Sunday morning by Rev. John G. Roberts to Bradley Murray, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Murray ShieIls, and WNW:X. United Church, Belgrave to Carol Lynn, daughter of Mr. and mrs. Wayne Hopper, Dianne Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Black, Steven Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michie, Kevin John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Shawn Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Campbell. Unit meets Mrs. Stewart Procter opened the Afternoon Unit meeting with the call to worship. Scripture was read by Mrs. Willard Arm- strong. Mrs. Procter continued her call to worship explaining the task of the church.. Hymn "Breathe on me, Breath of God" was followed by the Lord's Pray-. er. Mrs. Walter Scott took charge of the business. A discussion African lepers. Mrs. Leslie Bolt Scott read a Poen), "Cast Thy Berson Irwin read a letter from Dr. Gilchrist in Africa. Mrs. John Anderson read a memorial to Dr. Gilchrist and told of the work he had done among the followed on the spools and cards, Bread Upon the Waters". Mrs, which were to be sent away and Mrs, Armstrong repOrted on the relief box to Angola, Mrs. Walter conducted an interesting Bible oke, Missionaries are not allowed.. hymn and prayer by. Mrs. Ronalci where, Missionaries are working. There are countries where A story on the number of Lands June!, The Topic was 'taken. by Mrs. Ronald. Oke, entitled 00 c los.! fOr' a. Home llelperS Meeting in recorded and plans were made The meeting, closed with a Thirty--two , sick visits were Doors, Fact and Fiction". study, ernoon in the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Ronald Oke opened the meeting. Mrs. Garner Nich- olson read a poem "The Crown of Morning". Mrs. Cliff Purdon read Scripture followed by the meditation given by Mrs. Vic- tor Youngblut on "Perse- verance". Mrs. Walter Shortreed gave the prayer. Mrs. Joseph Dunbar conducted a quiz on the "Book of Numbers". The sec- retarrs report was given by Mrs. Jack McBurney. The trea- surer's report by Mrs. Joseph Dunbar. Mrs. John Nixon and Randy, vis ited with Mrs., Wayne Brown in Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital on Wednesday. Lorna had undergone surgery the previous Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James carter and family of Londesboro visited on Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Telford Cook. Congratulations to Mr. Ira Campbell who celebrated his 94th birthday on May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Exeter vis- ited with their mother, Mrs. Floyd Campbell and with their grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. Ira. Campbell. Mr. and. Mrs. James Baker of London visited on the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Michie. Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and Miss Hilda Love of London visited on Sunday with Mrs. Herb Wheeler. Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Arthur, Janet, Howard and Murray of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. John Strachan of Woodbridge, Mr. and Mrs. James Baker of London and Mr. and Mrs. George Michie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michie. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Work- man and Amy of Brussels spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson. They all visited with Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Cameron of Lucknow in the after- noon. Mr. and. Mrs. Keith Cart- wright and Donna of London visi- ted on Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Harry Rinn. Patricia Cart- wright, who had been spending a fey/ days with her grandmother returned home with her parents. Thursday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone- house were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stonehouse, London, Mrs. Rus- sell Walker, Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire. Visitors on the weekend with , Mrs. John Anderson were Mrs. Les Shaw and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson and family of London. Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John attended Mother's Day service at the Anglican Church in Mitchell on Sunday and visited with sev- eral relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock and Janette of Walton were Sat- urday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John. Mr. James Robertson, Lon- don, Miss Margaret Robertson of Kitchener spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Robertson. The Belgrave Men's. Choir sang at the District Masonic Church service in Gorrie United Church on Sunday evening. Sunday visitors at the home FUNERAL Of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Stone- house were Mr. and Mrs. Malt- ' land Edgar and family of Pet- trolia., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston, Blyth, Miss. Edna Hen- ' shay,' NeW Westminster, B.C., Mrs. Arthur H. Edgar of Wing- .harn. Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Van Carnp, Guelph. spent the week- end with their aunt, Miss Nora I Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stack, house and family have moved to their new borne in Londes- boro. Michael McNall, son of Mrs. Julia McNall of Belgra.ve, grad- uated Saturday, May 13 from Sir Sandford Fleming College, Lind-. say as a Biology Technician. Mrs. Julia McNall, Mrs. Laura Johnston and Miss Marj- orie Procter attended the grad- : uation exercises of Michael Mc- Neil in Cambridge Street United Church, Lindsay. Miss Edna Henshaw of New Westminster, B.C. spent a few days last week with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey and family of Ingersoll were Mother Day visitors with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Procter and Miss Margaret Cur- tis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell, Sandra, Lisa and Pamela, of Winthrop. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan, Sarnia were weekend visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McGee and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan. Mrs. William Gordon and Tom of Kinloss were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Page and Mrs. Lillie Jones of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent on Thursday. Mr. Albert Vincent and Mrs. Cliff Logan visited on Saturday with Mr. Gordon Snell of West- field, Mr. Armand McBurney and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCallum. Mrs. Della McDowell and Mr. Thomas Taylor, Blyth were Tues- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent .and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent .visited in Hanover on Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Lichty l and Wayne , RR 1, Milverton and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg, RR 2, Clifford visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hib- berd. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent also called on Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont and family. Mrs. Albert Vincent visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs Ralph McCrea and family, also Mrs. Della McDowell and Mrs. Charlotte Cook and attended the school concert in the evening. TB i n zoo TB outbreaks can, happen lin the strangest places. At a Tennessee zoo recently a female rhesus monkey, who had 'been nursing her young infant, died. Tests later showed the mother monkey had had TB. Other tests showed TB had spread to five more primates, including a ringtail monkey who died while being tranquilized for an eyelid tuberculin test. TB testing of zoo personnel 'showed that four had positive reactions to tuberculin tests, which indicated that TB germs were in their bodies. X-rays showed no lung damage, though. One of the zoo workers who had a negative reaction to the tuber- culin tests, hoWever, had a posi- tive reaction When he was re- tested months later. It can take from two to ten weeks after the infection before a positive reaction shows. TB germs can also lie low in the body and then beconie activated when the body's defenses are down. USSELS POST, MAY 17, 1972-7 The W.M.S. met Tuesday aft- Hold re W.M.S. MEETS E uc h Thirteen tables of euchre were in play last Wednesday even- ing in the 13elgrave Community rooms. Winners were: High lady, Mrs. Mel Bradburn; Man, Mrs. George Walker (playing as a man); 1st Novelty Lady, Mrs. Olive Walker; Man, Mrs. James R. Coultes (playing as a .man); 2nd Novelty Lady, Mrs. Percy Adams; Man, Fred Porter; Low Lady, Mrs. Nethery; Man, Mark Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bee- croft left last Thursday even- ing by plane from Malton air- port to spend three weeks in England and Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. James Wight- man of Listowel visited on Sun- day with Mrs. Marshall Stone- house. Mr. and Mrs. William Mont- gomery, Ann and Alexander of Guelph called on Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt, TRUST COMPANY SINCE" feet) stier, .ttratidli Manager,. Liatowet JUNIOR AUXILIARY The sixth meeting of the Bel- grave Junior Auxiliary was held at the Orange Hall on Saturday morning. Cathy Walker led in the games. The meeting opened with the vice-president, Betty Meurs leading in the opening exercises. Sheila Anderson had charge of the Roll Call. Minutes were read by Connie Meurs. The Treasurer's report was given by Dianne Scott. Leaders for the next meeting - Games, Karen Scott, Sing-song, Patsy Scott; Helping with worship ser- vice, Sheila Anderson, Clean-up, Betty Meurs. Dianne Scott helped with the worship service, Ruth Ann White collected the offer- ing and the offertory prayer was given by Janette Johnston. The worship for the day proceded 'with girls working on stripe work and others on badges. Thir- teen girls were present. Audrey Scott led in the sing-song. VG WCWRL4and GREY Put your money into our guaranteed inVest- Ment certificates now paying seven and three quarter per cent interest. NOW as high as JAMES A. FERGUSON James A. Ferguson of 49 Fifth St., Chatham, died sud- denly at St. Joseph's Hospital on Saturday, April 20. He was born at Belgrave 80 years ago, the son of the late. Andrew Ferg- uson and Elizabeth McCurdy. He attended Wingham High School and the Business College in W Ing- ham. He joined the staff of the Bank of Commerce where he was employed until he joined the Air Force in 1916. After the war he worked for the Can- ada Life Assurance Company and was district manager at Guelph until his retirement. Since then he was clerk in the Chatham Hotel. Mr. Ferguson is survived by a brother, Daniel and one sister Mrs. Norman Geddes, both of Goderich. His wife, the former Margaret Mulvey, and a brother Wilburn, predeceased him some years ago. The funeral service, conduc- ted by Rev. Allen Churchill was held at the Bowman Funeral Home in Chatham and interment was in the Brandon Cemetery, Bel- grave. Rev. John G. Roberts of J the United Church in. Belgrave conducted the graveside service. THE BR