The Brussels Post, 1973-11-14, Page 12News of .Beigrave:
Surprise party, euchre held. recently
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25. In Memoriam
NICHOLSON - In, loving memory
of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle
Nicholson who passed away Nov.
19, 1967.
Her thoughts were all so full of
us.
She never could forget
And so we think that where she
is
She must be watching yet
As angels keep their watch up
there
Please God just let her know
That we down here do not
forget
We love and miss her so.
-Ever remembered by her
husband Chas Nicholson and
family. 25-98x1
STEPHENSON - In loving
memory of our parents, Fred-and
Margaret, who passed away
(Fred: Nov. 15,1957 and (Marg-
aret) Dec. 8,1969..
Four tired eyes are sleeping,
Four willing hands are still,
For ones who suffered far too
- much,
Are resting in God's will.
They never said Good-bye to
us,
Perhaps it's just as well,
For we never could have said
Good-bye,
To the ones,.we loved so well.
-Lovingly remembered by the
family. 25-98x1
DUCHARME - In loving memory
' of dear Brother and Uncle Dennis
Paul Ducharme, who passed away
suddenly, one year ago .Nov.12,
1972.
The blow was so unexpected
The shock was so severe
we never thought departure, was
so very near
We met within the hour
Passed by with a band wave
Now all we have is memories
Until we meet again.
-Sadly missed and ever remem-
bered by Oscar, Dorothea,
Murray Kimberley and Gregory
Ducharme. 25-98x1
26. Personal
The family 'of Mr. 'and Mrs.
Wallace Agar, Wingham invite
their friends, neighbors and
relatives to join them at their,
home, 258 Edward St„ Wingham,
on Sunday, November 18, 1973
from 2 - 4 and 7 9 p.m. to help;
celebrate their 50th Wedding
Anniversary, Best wishes only.
26-98-1
27. Births
CAMPBELL - To Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Campbell, R.R.4, Brussels
on Saturday, November 3 in
Wingham and District Hospital, a
son, Christopher Floyd. 27-98-1
Correspondent
Mrs. I- Stonehouse
The annual meeting of
L.O.L. 462 was held in the Orange
Hall in Belgrave, when Deputy:
C.M.Emmer son of Mitchell
conducted the election and
installation of officers as, follows:
Alex FI,Nethery, W.M.-Douglas
Bruce, Deputy Master,- Donald
Procter, Chaplain- Georgegrigg,
Marshall-Henry Pattison,Record-
ing Secretary - Robert Hart,
Financial Secret ary - Clare Van
Camp, Lecturer - H. Jacklin and
C.R.Coultes, Committee -welter
H. Scott, Athol Bruce, Herson
Irwin, Joseph Smith, Herman
Nethery.
Win at Euchre
Eight tables of euchre were
played last Wednesday evening
in the. Belgrave Community
Centre.
High Lady - Mrs. George Br
ewer; Low Lady Mrs. Ethel
Wheeler; High Man - Mark
Armstrong; Low Man - Dale
Lougheed; Lucky Draw - Calvin
Nixon.
Surprise Party
Ninth Line neighbours held a
surprise party on Saturday
evening to honour Mr. and Mrs.
Mason Robinson at their new
home in' Wingham. Euchre was
enjoyed.
Mason and Jean were presented
with a swag lamp. They both
thanked everyone for their gift
and the evening made for them.
Remembrance Service
(by April McBurney)
The Grade seven Assembly of
the East Wawano,sh Public
School was on Remembrance
Day. "0 Canada" was followed
by the Bible reading read by
Joanne Edgar. After the Bible
reading the class all joined in a
poem called "An Honoured
Sou". The grade seven class and
audienced all joined in a song
called "0 Valiant Hearts". Trudy
Taylor read a prayer. The grade
sevens all joined in three songs
called "Cessions", "The
Martyers Hymn", and "Coming
Home".
Patsy Scott read why we have
two minutes silence. The audien-
ce all bowed their heads for two
minutes silence, in memory of
those who fought "to ,save our
country.
The audience all rose while the
grade sevens- sang the last two
verses of "O Canada": It was
well attended by parents.
W. "M. S. meets •
Belgrave W.M.S. met at the
home of Mrs. Joe Dunbar on
November 6. the President, Mrs.
Dunbar opened the meeting with
a prayer. Scrupture was read by
Mrs. Robert purdon from Mat-
hew 22, Mrs. Allan Malurney
read fife meditation on "Love".
Mrs. Athol Bruce led, in prayer.
Mrs. Garner Nicholson took the
topic from the study book on
India. She read a chapter dealing
with the different religions and
their roles in society to-day in
India. Mrs. Victor Youngblut
read a poem entitled "Remem-
brance Day Thoughts".
Secretary report was given by
Mrs. J. C. McBurney, followed by
the treasurer's report by Mrs.
Youngblut. A letter was read
from Huronview asking for
assistance with Christmas gifts. A
motion was made to have all those
in office carry on with their work
for another year, Five visits to the
sick and shut-in were recorded.
The eight ladies present
answered the roll call with a verse
on Remembrance.
• New Tribes Missions
The Evening Unit of ' the
U.C.W. met November 6'in the
church basement with the ladies
afternoon unit from the Anglican
and 'Presbyterian churches as
their guestS.
Mrs. Clifford Branton opened
the meeting with a call to worship
followed by all singing hymn
"Rise Up 0 Men of God". Prayer
was offered by Mrs. Branton with
all joining in psalm reading.
Scripture was read by Mrs. Ross
Anderson. Mrs. Branton read
"Debtors to Everybody".
Mrs. William Stevenson fav-
oured with solos. Hymn "Soldiers
of Christ Arise" was sung.
Mrs. Murray Lougheed intro-
duced the guest speaker Brian R.
Coupland from New Tribes
Mission of Canada located at
Durham. He described the
work done by, the Mission and the
training program carried on at
Durham.. He also had a selection'
of slides. New Tribes Mission is a
interdenominational group dedi-
cated to the evangelization of
unreached tribal peoples. The
work is supported by free will
offerings from ,churches, groups,
classes and individuals and all
personnel have a firm belief that
God will look after their needs,
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler thank-
ed Mr. Coupland on behalf of the
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson
moved into their new home on
Sunset Crescent, Wingharn on
Saturday.
Mr. Douglas Bieman of Strat-
ford spent a few days with his
parents Mr.. and Mrs. Mason
Robinsn.
The' Education' meeting of the
WOmen's Institute will be held
Tuesday, November 20 in the
arena, banHallahan as
convener. The'roll call "Name an
objective of the W.I." Speaker
will be Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock of
Auburn, president of the London
Area Convention: She was accom-
panied by Mrs. Donald Haines of
Auburn, president of West Huron
District. Music by Mrs. George
Procter. Lunch, Mrs. Jessie
Wheeler,Mrs.. Clarke Johnston,
Mrs. Ross Higgins andMrs.
Nelson Higgins.
Mr. andMrs. William Kelly,
Seaforth, Mr. and. Mrs. George
Bullark Of. Zurich were Friday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Vincent.
Mr. andMrs Les 'Shaw and'
family of London visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Higgins on
Sunday.
Mr. andMrs, Bruce Marshall of
London visited on Sunday with
her father , Mr. Stanley Cook.
Mrs. George martin spent the
week end with mr..and Mrs. Cecil
Armstrong of Thorndale.
Miss Martha. Armst rong of
Windsor spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armstrong.
Mrs. Harold Jardin and Mich-
ael of London spent
with her parents, MI
Clare Van Camp.
,,, Mr.. and Mrs. Gord(
6f Toronto visited on
his mother, Mrs. Floy
and his grandfathe
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ha
and Miss Margaret C
in Ing ersoll on I
Saturday. On Friday e
attended .the Colleg
mencemenc where
Arnold Spivey -rece
dipolmas, Brian wi
Ontarlo Scholarship
other awards.
The Belgrave Hi
,sponsored a bus trip t
Winter Fair on Saturc
Mr. and Mrs. Barrie
Goderich • visited with
Mrs., Clarence Cha
week.
On Wednesday Mr.
Perdue of Toronto vi
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Visitors on Sunday a
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugl
John were Mrs. Fra
Mrs. Clarence Hudie,
son Scott, Mr. Leslie
al) of Seaforth.
Miss Martha Arm
and Miss Margaret Cu
in Ingersoll on Fr
Mr. and Mrs. Charles .
Wingham and Mr.
Lawrence Taylor.,
Quite a number frorr
attended the banquet
by Blyth R.B.P 1226 in
Restaurant on Friday (
Mr and Mrs. Robert
and family of Winthri
with Mr. and Mr
Hibberd on Sunday.
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