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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-04-25, Page 14THEFT LIABILITY FIRE Machinery Floater ALSO AVAILABLE: Livestock Floater Homeowners Package Policy FOR INFORMATION Phone ATWOOD 356.258g,, r COLLECT or Phone MR,. JACK Cot BRUSSELS- 887.6719 ALFRED YOUNG tOUGLAS LITTLE Secretary president News of Belgrave Women institute elect officers for, coming, year Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse The Belgrave Women's In- stitute met in the Community Centre on Tuesday April 17, with president Mrs. Norman Coultes presiding who conducted an im- pressive memorial service and a two minute silence was observed. for the passing of one of a valued member , Mrs. Stanley Cook. Roll call - an expression, name Or word, we associate with Easter. The convene of Pro- gram was Mrs. Walter Scott, her motto - "By the faith which Easter .kindles, hope for the world is sustained." A reading by Mrs. Stewart Procter entitled, "Scatter Sunshine" and "A Heap of Joy in Isping." Rev. job'''. G. Roberts spoke on the Easter each and what it means to each individual. Take the Easter message out of the church and there isn't much left, he said. he Easter' Message and faith 4.ts God's Purpose to save the World and itd people. We have to have personal faith in. Easter and the Resurrection and triumph over sin and believe that through Christ we live, move and have our being. A demonstration of, .an Easter arrangement was displayed by Mrs. Leslie Bolt using styrofoam a coloured plastic egg container proved very pretty and helpful. Poems were read by Mrs. Ivan Wightman "Package of Seed" and "An Easter Thought." The secretary, Mrs. Stan Hopper reported on previous meeting • and the treasurer's report. The correspondence included cards of Thanks and announcing the District Annual to be held in Dungannon on May 30th. Re- port of nomination committee was given by Mrs. Hazel Procter and financial statement by secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Stan Hopper. Auditors' report was given by Mrs. Glenn Coultes. Report of standing committee was pre- sented by Mrs. Hazel Procter. The District Director Mrs. Harold Gaunt was :present and conducted the election of the Executive for 1 973 - 74 as fol- lows: PaSt President, Mrs. Ivan Wightman; President, Mrs. Nor- man Coultes; 1st Vice-President, Mrs. Stanley Hopper; 2nd Vice- President, Mrs. George Procter; Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Ross Higgins; Assistant Secretary- Treasurer, Mrs. Glenn Coultes; District Director, Mrs. Ivan Wightman; Alternate Director, Mrs. Stanley Black public Rela- tions Officer, Mrs. Hazel Procter; Branch Directors, Mrs. Clarence Hanna, Mrs. Clarke Johnston and Mrs. Dan Hallahan. • Curators of Tweedsmuir History, Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Mrs..Law- rence Taylor, Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. Stewart Procter and Mrs. Gordon McBurney. Convert rs of standing com- mittees are: Agriculture and Canadian Incinstries: Mrs. Leo- nard James and Mrs. Stanley Black; Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs. William Coultes and Mrs. George Michie; Educa- tion and Cultural Activities, Mrs. Dan Hallahan and Mrs. Stewart Procter; Family and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. Jack Taylor and Mrs. Earl Anderson; Resolu- tions, Mrs. Herson Irwin; Community Activities, Mrs. Les- lie Bolt and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson; Grandmother's meet- ing* Mrs. Hazel Purcion and Mrs. George Walker; Cards for sick and shutins. Mrs. Clarence Hanna; Christmas meeting, Mrs. An impressive Easter service of Toronto visited with Mr. and was held in Knox United Church, Mrs. Clarence Charriney on. Belgrave when a large congre- Sunday. gation witnessed as the confirma- Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey tion class of nineteen young and family of Ingersoll spent people, namely; Dwight, Danny Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Donelda. Lamont; Dale and and Mrs. Harold Procter and her Scott Lougheed; Glen and Mar- aunt Miss Margaret Curtis. jorie Nixon; June and Joan Leish- EUCHRE man; Cameron Yuill; Clifford Eight tables of euchre were Branton; Howard Roberts; Mark played at the Belgra.ve . Weekly Taylor, Marni *Walsh, DonaldEuchre last Wednesday evening Procter, Janice Coultes, Doreen' with winners being: High lady, Taylor, Wayne Cook, and Doreen Mrs. Harold Procter; Novelty lady, Mrs. Clarence Hanna; Low Anderson, joined the church. This class had received in- •Mrs. George Brewer; High man, struction from their minister, George Brewer; Novelty, Herson Rev. John Roberts. Irwin; Low, Edgar Wightman. Mrs. Lloyd Michie joined the PERSONALS church roll by transferring her Mrs. Norman Hill and Karen membership certificate. of Toronto spent a couple of Mrs. Walter Scott, Bert John- days with her parents, Mr. and ston and John Nixon were ad- Mrs. Harry McGuire, she also muted to the session. visited at the home of Mr. and Following these admissions Mrs. Alan McKay of Wingham, .the Sacrament of the Lord's sup- and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch. per was served. Easter Sunday visitors at the AUXILIARY PRACTISES home of • Mr. and Mrs. Mason The Belgrave Junior Auxi- Robinson were Mr. and Mrs. liary met in the Orange Hall on Ralph Cameron of LucknOw• ' Saturday morning with Audrey Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wettla.ufeur Scott leading, in the games and and Leanne of Ottawa; Jack the opening exercises. Sheila Cameron of Lucknow; and Mrs. Anderson was in charge of the Glen Weathereon of Scarboro. roll •caH. Minutes of the last, Mr. and Mrs.Alex Styles of meeting were read by Alison Mimico spent the holiday weekend Roberts. The treasurer's report with their aunt Mrs. Cora Mc was given by Lisa Thompson. .Gill. Leaders for next week - games, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKel- Lisa Thompson; sing song, Cindy vie of Hanover visited onSaturday Campbell; to help with worship, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman. Kelly Lougheed; clean up girls, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Audrey Scott and Patti Edwards. Robinson and family of Sarnia, Patti Edwards helped with the Mrs. Brian workman and Amy Worship service. Julie Gray of Brussels were Friday visitors and Audrey Scott collected the with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. offering and the offertory prayer Mason Robinson and their grand- was recited by Patti Edwards. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.A. A new member, Julie Guay Cameron of Lucknow, who are was present and alSo two visi- .spending a few weeks with tors, Pamela Shaw and Trudy daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Taylor. The girls practised Mrs. Robinson. • for their enrolment exercises waiter Scott, Robert Hibberd, which will be April 29th in Roy Noble of Wingham, Henry Anglican Church Belgrave. The Pattison of Blyth, John Hender- girls worked on Stripe and Badge son of Brucefield and Asa peeves work. of Hensell attended a meeting STYLISH SEVEN in London Orange Hall on Friday The Stylish' Seven meeting evening, of Covenant'R.B.P. 346` opened with Pledge and Motto. and witnessed the conferring of Five members answered the roll the Red Cross degree on five call when the Belgrave I 4-H candidates by a degree team from. Club held its seventh meeting. Carmel precebtory #301. Minutes were read by Patsy Scott. Douglas Bieman of Stratford A demonstration followed with spent the holiday weekend with Mis. Moore's topic "Hem and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hem" and "Finishes". Bieman. The girls worked on their Mr. George Inglis of Walkerton samples for their , books and was Sunday visitor with Mr. others on their garments. and Mrs. Albert Bieman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of R.R. 2, Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty and Wayne, R.R. 1, Milverton, visited on Sunday with Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. Easter holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne Jamieson Were Mr. and Mrs. Randy White of Baden, Mrs. Hilda Stove of Atwood, Bruce Hanna of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- HAYWARD'S BELGRAVE PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Kuntz Kimberley and Duane, two,foster children, Bobby and Johnnie of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cartwright, Patricia and Donna of London, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cartwright, Claude and John; Gordon Rinn of Londesboro, cele- brated Kimberley's 6th birthday and Patricia's . 2nd birthday at the home of Mrs. Harry Rinn. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Walters of Goderich; Miss Norma Walter George Procter; Easter Meeting; Mrs. Glenn .COirlies; Pianists; Mrs-. George Procter and Mrs. William Coultes, AtiditorS, Mrs. Willard Armstrong and Mrs. Cecil Coultes; COnVerierSOf Pro, grains, Stanley Hopper. Pennies tor Friendship to be taken at each- Meeting, An ekedtitiVe' meeting will be held `Tuesday evening; May 1st. Lunch was Served by Mrs. William Cciiilte0, Miss 1)Orothy ]Higgins and' MrSi George Procter: BRUSSELS' isOtt, APittL 1s, I97j • •-:. „' Discount Variety. Patent Medicines. Cosmetics- Groceries and Stationery sell Jamieson of Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCully and daughter, Anna Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Tonny Toebes of Cam- bridge, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wight- man. Steven Nixon spent the holi- day weekend with his friericl Mr. Robert Stoner of Blenheim. ,Mr. and Mrs. Americo Ar- ruda., Maria and Michelle of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs..Clifford Logan and visited with her father Clifford Logan who is a patient in the Widgham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent, Paul and Wayne of Oakville visi- ted with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall, Julie and Janice visited on Eas- ter Sunday with her father, Mr. Stanley Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna, Jamie and Kevin of Lapie Michigan were Sunday _visit° with Mr. and Mrs. Claren Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Re! .Brian and Pamela of. Wingha visited on Sunday with her paren Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin. Mr. and Mr. Raymond Van Camp of Willowdale were Good Friday visitors with his parents Mr. and Mrs.. Jack va.ncamP. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shaw and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson and family of London, were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, Donald, Brenda, Leonard and Eric of Brampton, Mr. Kenneth Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, Susan and Kathy of Stratford and Donald Stab° of Teeswater were Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes and family. Elmo Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Company NOW SERVING YOU WITH ALL MAJOR COVERAGES ON FARM, URBAN & COTTAGES 1 Complete Protection Policy PROTECTION. AVAILABLE