The Brussels Post, 1973-06-13, Page 7The May meeting of the
C.W, was held at the home of
rs. Alex Nethery with 12 mem-
rs in attendance. The opening
mn was "Nearer My. God to
lee". Mrs. Nethery led in
`prayer and the Lord's 'Prayer
was repeated in unison. Mrs.
ugh Rinn read the scripture
om the 5th chapter of the •
spel according to St. Matthew.
he minutes of the last meeting
d the correspondence were
ead by the secretary, Mrs. Clare
anCamp. The roll call was an
change of plants and bulbs.
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Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt of
elgrave were honoured•by their
mily and friends at a reception
rid dance, on the occasion of
eir fortieth wedding an-
iversary, in the Belgrave
nstitute Hall, June 8, Approp-
late decorations and a three-
er wedding cake added to the
ala atmosphere.
A large crowd enjoyed dancing
music supplied by Scott's or-
hestra.
Jim Swan, C.K.N.X. an-
ouncer introduced his brother-
-law Gordon Elson, who accom
anted by his wife Joyce at the
ano contributed excellent violin
elections during the smorgas-
ord lunch hour.
following refreshments the
appy couple were addressed by
amen ,R. Coultes and then pre-
nted with varied gifts.
Leslie and OliVe replied
uitably, expressing their thanks
o everyone who had contributed
o making their anniversary so
omorable. Friends were pre-
ent from Nobleton, Burlington,
ondon, Wroxeter, Wingham and
le surrounding area.
Couple celebrate their fortieth anniversary
The draw was won by Mrs. Hugh
Rinn. Miss Mary Isabel Nethery
acted as auctioneer for a sale
of home baking.
Rev. Fred Carson closed the
meeting with prayer, grace was
sung and lunch served by the hos-
tess.
Sunday School
Anniversary-
The congregation of Knox
United Church Belgrave, was pri-
vileged to participate with the
members of the Sunday School
anniversary and flower service
on Sunday morning. Mark Taylor,
Howard Roberts and Scott
Lougheed of the Intermediate
Class acted as ushers. Miss
Brenda Johnston presided at the
organ.
The church sanctuary was
beautiful with baskets of multi-
coloured flowers. Primary
members placed flowers at the
front then were seated at the
front pews.
The choir composed of the
school members were accom-
panied for their anthems "Surely
Goodness and Mercy" and "The
Lord is My Shepherd", on the
organ by Miss Doreen Anderson.
Guitar and harmonica talent
added a pleasing variation to the
numbers.
Clifford Coultes, assistant
superintendent was assisted by
Rev. John Roberts. Gary Hopper
led in the reading of psalm 698
"The Lord is my Shepherd".
Scripture passages were taken by
Clifford Branton and, Janice
Coultes.
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler intro-
duced the guest speaker, Mrs.
Cecil Whittich of Blyth. Mrs.
Whittich , with the use of a
flannel graph based her remarks
on the "Disciples".
Although this is only the month
of June, the officers of the
BrusselS Agricultural SoCiety
are already deep in preparations
for the Brussels Fall Fair on
October 3rd and 4th.
Many ladies throughout the
area have been busily occupied
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"Night Brings Out the Stars."
Hymn "Happy the Home when
God is There" was sung and the
meeting was closed by the Lord's
Prayer in unison.
JUNIOR AUXILIARY
The Belgrave Junior Auxi-
liary met at the Orange Hall on
Saturday morning. The meeting
opened with games led by Vicki
Lies. President Audrey Scott
led in the opening exercises.
Leaders for the next meeting will
be: Games - Patti Edwards; sing-
song - Judy Carmicha.el; worship
- Lisa Thompson.
Guests for our sister party
were Sarah Lougheed, Heather
Shiell, Ruth Higgins, Nancy Car-
michael and Trudy Packett,
Heather and Bradley Young. •
At the arena grounds apicnic
with twenty-five members and
guests was held.
Sheila Anderson entertained
with games.
"Now we close our meeting"
was sung followed by the closing
prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and Jeffrey of London, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong of
Thorndale spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby
also visited with Mrs. Mary Arm-
strong of Brookhaven Nursing
Home.
Miss Pamela McLeod and
Henry Creckler of Toronto were
weekend visitors with Mrs.
Nelson Higgins.
Mrs. Clayton Procter of
Goderich was a recent visitor
with Mrs. Carl Procter.
Mrs. Glenn Coultes, Paul,
Steven and Mark spent afew days .
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Scott and boys of Barrie.
Mrs. Stan Hopper and Debbie
visited a few days last week
in Barrie with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Van Niekirk and Sheryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook,
Mrs. Melvin Taylor of Brussels,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor,
Muriel and Eric visited on Sun-
day with Rev. W.J. and Mrs.
Taylor of Dorchester.
Mrs. George Dalgleish of
Whitby spent the weekend with
Mrs. Joe,Dunbar.
Miss Mary R. Stewart, Strat-
ford, Miss Jean Walker of Brus-
sels visited Sunday evening with
Mrs. Joe Dunbar. •
Miss Verna Johnston of Sarnia
visited on Sunday with Miss Nora
VanC amp who is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital.
Consumers' Affairs meeting
will be held on Tuesday, June
19, at 8:15 p.m. in the Community
Centre with Mrs. Earl Anderson
as convener. The Roll call " Your
Prescription to Keep Healthy.
working on "exhibits ever since
receiving the Ladies Division
prize list some time ago. Officers
are hopeful for the stiwiort of
people of the community both by
participating as exhibitors and by
their attendance, so that the
Brussels Fair will be an even
more successful event than it was
last year.
"with this kind of support the
fair will be able to continue"
they added:
The 1973 Officers and direc-,
tors of the Men's Division are as
follows:
President - Gerald Smith; First
Vice-President - Fred Uhler;
Second Vide-President -Graham
Craig; _Sedretary-Treasuret
Edwin Martin. Directors - Mur-
ray Hoover, Harold Bolger,
Gerald Smith, Lloyd Wheeler,
Graerne Craig; Eme rson
Mitchell, Bob Higgins, Fred
uhler, Jack Cardiff, Merle
Freeman, Ray Adams, John.
BoneSchansker.
Associate birectort Jack
Knight, HarVey Craig, Jack Mc-
Donald, RObert Grasby, Cliff
Dunbar, >J Ho
bert
Wilson, Murray
Music by Miss Doreen Anderson.
The program is the Three ,4-H
Homemaking Club presenting a
fashion show on their exhibits.
Lunch Committee, Mrs. Stewart
Procter, Mrs. Earl Anderson,
Mrs., Glenn Coultes and Mrs.
Stanley Hopper. All ladies are
invited to attend.
Sunday callers at the home of
Mrs. George Martin were Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong of
Thorndale and Miss Mary R.
Stewart of Stratford and Miss
Jean Walker of Brussels. •
Steven Nixon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Nixon of Belgrave and
Mr. Robert Stoner of Blenheim
are on six-weeks tour of Ireland,
Scotland and England. They also
plan to visit Italy, including the
city of Venice, the Isle of Capri,
France, Austria, Holland and
Belgium.
Mr. and Mrs. Nixon and Randy
accompanied Steven and Mr.
Stover to Malton Airport, June 6,
to be present for their departure.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Spence
of Nova Scotia visited last
Wednesday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coug-
tes and Mrs. George Martin visi-
ted or: Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Rae of Rockwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ansley were
guests on Sunday afternoon of
the latter's niece Mrs. Ivy
Cloakey.
Mr. Ed' Ansley of Thessalon
spent the weekend at the Ira
Campbell home. Terry Ansley
came down with his grandfather
and will stay at the Clare Van-
Camp home for awhile to assist
Keith while Clare and Gladys are
away.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin
took her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Clare VanCamp to Toronto Inter-
national Airport on Saturday
afternoon from where they left
for Calgary, from there they
will go on a 4-day conducted
bus tour to Vancouver and spend
two weeks visiting with their
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston and
Debbie of Victoria.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Randy White (Maureen
Hanna) of Baden on the birth of
a daughter, Kerry Lynne, in St.
Mary's Hospital.
Mrs. John McKee of Montreal
returned to her home on Monday
afternoon of ter spending three
weeks with her sisters and
brother-in-law, Miss Margaret
Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Procter.
mr. and Mrs. Leigh Wilcox of
Norwich spent niesday with Mr.
and Mrs. wm. Stevenson and
family.
Huether, George McCutdheon,
Cecil Parker, Jim Bowman, Wm.
Perrie, Glenn Huether, Jan van
Vliet, Jas. W. Smith, Harry Bol-
ger, John Wheeler, Wilbur Pr-Urn-
bull, Jack Bowman, Gra.eite Mc-
Donald, Wm.. W. Smith, Harold
Thomas, Clarence McCutcheOn,.
Win. Blake, Charles Thomas,.
Clem Steffler, Russel Knight,
Jim Mair, wm. •Turnbull, Mur-
ray Cardiff, Roy Turvey, Roy
Williamson, Graham Work,
Douglas Fraser, George Procter,
Rank TenPas, Don McDonald,
stardey Hopper, Douglas Hem ing
way; George Mutter, Wilfred
Strickler, Laurie Bladic.
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"Jesus needs apostles as
friends, disciples and wit-
nesses," she said. She pointed
out that dishonest, cheating.
Matthew, bad tempered John and
unpredictable Peter had changed
their lives after being with Jesus,
but Judas who had been good
had reversed his position to bad.
Andrew, she described as an
"Introducer". He introduced.
Peter to Jesus also the boy who
had the loaves and fishes.
She concluded her address
by naming modern disciples such
as Jane Bryant, Astronaut Aldr in,
a famous skater and a renowned
football player. A song concern-
ing the disciples was sung by
Mrs. Whittich, the school, and
congregation stating that Jesus
needs, "me too as a disciple".
The hymns chosen for the
service were "Jesus Calls Us",
"Can a Little Child Like Me,"
and "Saviour Teach Me."
Scott Reunion
About sixty descendants of the
Scott clan gathered at the Bel-
grave arena on Sunday afternoon
for their annual re-union.
Harold Davis of Guelph acted
as president and Mrs. Harry
Scot t of Elmira was secretary.
The afternoon was spent in
visiting and a smorgasbord sup-
per was served.
The sports were conducted by
Mrs. Audrey Hesseltine of
Kitchener. Next year's reunion
will be held in Guelph.
HOME HELPERS MEET
The Home Helpers meeting of
the w,M.S. was held in the church
on June 5th with Mrs. Garner
Nicholson in charge of, the
meeting. She opened the meeting
with the call to worship followed
by singing hymn "Come Let Us
Sing of a Wonderful Love." Mrs.
Nicholson read a poem. Scripture
was read by Mrs. J.C. McBurney
and a meditation entitled "Go
and Preach" by Mrs. Stuart
Cloakey. Mrs. Joe Dunbar con-
ducted the business period. Six-
teen sick and shut-in visits were
recorded. A poem "The Day is
Done", was read by Mrs. Robert
Purdon.
Mrs. Victor Youngblut read a
letter from missionary, Mrs.
James Dickson of Tiawan. Rev.
and Mrs. Dickson first went to
Tiawan in 1927 and have seen
many changes in government
since.
Mrs. Dickson began a mission
called "The Mustard Seed'? and
will be on a speaking tour of
United States and Canada in the
fall of this year.
Mrs. Youngblut read a piece
from the Glad' Tidings entitled
Brussels Agricultural Society
prepares for Fall Fair
THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 13, 1973-7
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