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Morris Township Council held its inaugural meeting on. Monday •morning in the Township
Hall. Shown as the meeting got underway are (seated, left) George Michie, Treasurer. Reeve
Wm. Elston, Mrs. Helen Martin Clerk, (Back) Councillors Robert Grasby, Thomas Miller, Ross
_Smith and Deputy Ipeve James Mair. (Staff Photo)
The inaugural meeting of Grey Township council was held :1 Ethel on Monday morning. Shown
here are (seated left) councillor Mrs. Barbara Dunbar, Cler Mrs. Edyth Cardiff, while standing
are (left) Councillors, Clifford Bray, Donald Martin, Deputy Reeve Roy Williamson, Road Super-
intendent, Ross Engel and Reeve Charlie Thomas. (Staff Plto)
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Mrs. Chester Earl
Mr. Ken Schnock won the
draw of a pair of snow tires at
Jim Struthers garage.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rock of
Kincardine visited Mrs. A.Rock
on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. McClure and
family of Whitby visited for the
New Year holiday with Mrs. Wm.
Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kelly and family of Goderich
visited on Sunday at the same
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc-
Lennan of Teeswater visited Sun-
day with Mrs. Jane McLennan.
Visitors with mr. and Mrs.
Albert Cardiff during the week-
end were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Cardiff and family of Petrolia,
Mrs. Jack Cardiff and family
• of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Pearson an boys.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hammel
and family of Birr visited Mrs.
Sam' Beirnes and Mr. Sam
Beirnes in Listowel Hospital.
Mr. and •Mrs. Carl McDonald
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Doig at Molesworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klein-
striber visited Sunday with Mr. • and Mrs. Harold Kuhl in Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Mery Godden
' of Stratford visited Sunday with
Mrs. Bert Go dden.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Hall were Mr. and Mrs.
Elwin Hall and Sally of Owen
Sound, Mrs. Hazel Mullen and
Mr. George Twambly of Lis-
towel.
Rev. and Mrs. L. Carlson of
Richmond Hill visited during the
holidays with Mrs. R. Wilbee.
Mrs. Arnold Giles of Prince
Albert visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Wilbee.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Paul of
Napanee and Mr. and Mrs.Howard
Giles and family of Petrolia spent
their Christmas Vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilbee.
News of Belgr00.
Groups hold meetings
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
The Evening Unit of the
U.C.W. was held at the home
of Mrs. Harold Vincent with 15
present.
Mrs. Laura Johnston opened
the meeting with a poem entit-
led "The New Year". Mrs.
William Coultes was in charge
of the worship' assisted by Mrs.
Jack Higgins.
Hymn "In Christ there is no
East or West was then sung,
followed by the Scripture reading
read by Mrs. James Coultes.
The singing of hymn "We have
heard a Joyful. Sound" brought
the worship to a close.
Leader, Mrs. Laura Johnston
conducted the business. Mrs.
Ross Anderson led in the study
period. Lunch was served by
Miss Annie Cook and Mrs. Ken-
neth Wheeler. The next meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. Murray Lougheed.
WMS
The W.M.S. met at the home
of• Mrs. Joseph Dunbar on Jan.
3rd, Pres. Mrs. Dunbar opened
the meeting with a call to wor-
ship followed by a prayer. A
New Year's worship service was
held with Mrs. J.C. McBurney,
Mrs. Ronald Oke and Mrs.Stuart
Cloakey taking part. Mrs. Allan
McBurney led in prayer.
Mrs. Joseph Dunbar took the
topic from the new study book
"Ask an Indian about India".
The first chapter was an inter-
view with the Prime Minister,
Indira Ghandi._ She told about
her hope for the future of her
nation of 500,000,000. The sec-
retary's report was read by Mrs.
J.C. McBurney and followed by
a report on the year's activity.
The treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. Victor Youngblut.
The roll call was answered
by 11 members. Thirty-one sick
calls were reported.
Win at euchre.
Nine tables of euchre were
played in the Community Centre
last Wednesday evening. Winners
were: High Lady, Mrs. Wm.
Taylor; Novelty , Mrs. Earl Noble
Low, Mrs. Percy Adams;
High Man,Earl Noble; Novelty,
F red Portr; Low, Donna Nichol-
son (playing as a man).
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collar
and Mrs. Geo. Hotchkiss, wing-
ham visited Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hibberd.
Mr., and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and
John were supper guests Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rock
of Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly
of Seaforth, visited on. Thurs-
day with Mrs. Albert Vincent and
with Mr. Vincent who is a pa-
tient in the Wingham and District
Hospital.
Thursday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Bolt were Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Hodgson and Lori and
Mrs. Annie Hodgson of Nobleton.
. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt
Visited On Sunday with their cou-
sins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry whee-
ler Of Wingham.
Mrs. Arthur Edgar Sr., who
has been a patient in St. Mary's
Hospital, Kitchener, was able to
return to the home of her daugh-
ter and son-in-laW, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse on Monday and
will be convalescing at their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Taylor
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs: Albert Taylor.
The Belgrave Women's
tute will be held on January 16
at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Stanley
Cook as convenor. Roll Call
"Household Problerns". The
guest speaker will be Mrs. Betty
Cardna of. Seaiorth. Motto by
Mrs. Ivan Wightnlan. Lunch
mittee is Mrs. Cora McGill, Mrs.
Clarence Hanna. and Mrs.Herson
Ladles of the community are
cordially invited to' attend this
Meeting.
We are sorry to hear thn.t
araid Procter, Mrs: George.
Procter, Mr. Lawrence •Vannan
and Mrs. James Leishman Sr.
are patients in the Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. NorrnanCoultes
and Doris visited one day last
week with Mr.. and Mrs. Cyril
Canning of Mansfield.
(intended for last week)
New Year's Day guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh.
Rinn and John were, Mr. and Mrs.
Max Annett of Prince George,
B.C. and Mrs. Mel Bradburn of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Annett of
Prinde George, B.C., have taken
up residence in the Victor
Stackhouse trailer in Belgrave.
we welcome them to Belgrave.
New Year's guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Pletch were; Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Pletch and
Michael of Wingham, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Pletch and David, Kevin
Pletch and Miss Barbara
Chamney, Mr. and MI's. Harry
McGuire.
On Saturday, December 24,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott.. Bria ,c
and David, of Barrie, Mr. F.
Shackleton of Caledon, and Mr.
William Shackleton of Burlington
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Scott and Mrs. Elizabeth
Shackleton.
Miss Joyce Taylor of Toronto
is spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor.
Mrs. Lew Coyne, Bonnie and
MiChael of Windsor visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
and Robinson relatives.
12—THE BRUSSELS POST, JANUARY' 10403