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News of Be grave
Indians shamefully treated, hear
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
The general meeting of the
U.C.W. was held in the Sunday
school room.
The meeting opened with the
business portion conducted by the
president, Mrs. Ross Anderson.
The first three verses of hymn '0
Jesus I Have Promised' opened
the meeting followed by the
minutes of the previous meeting.
An invitation was received from
,Calvin-Brick U.C.W. to attend
their special meeting on Tuesday,
June 11 at 8:15 when Mrs.
Cardno of Seaforth is to be guest
speaker. The treasurer's report
was given by Mrs.Jack Higgins.
Mr s. Anderson thanked everyone
for helping at the banquet on May
26, she also named the
committees which have been put
in charge for the Country Fayre
on June 29.
Open Meeting
The next general meeting will
be held as an open meeting in
September with Mr. Charles
Procter showing pictures of his
latest trip.
The Slundigs favoured us with
two numbers 'The Lord's My
Shepherd' and 'One Tin Soldier'.
Mrs. Anderson expressed our
thanks to the group.
Mrs. Clifford Branton was in
charge of the program portion of
the meeting, the theme being the
very controversial `Lords Day
Act.' Mrs. Branton acted as
moderator ()fa panel consisting of
Mrs. George Johnston, Mrs.
Leslie Bolt, and Mrs. Murray
.Lougheed; they discussed some
very interesting facts concerning
the Act. She concluded this by
reading resolutions presented by
Oxford and Huron-Perth
Presbyterials.
Mrs. Branton then reminded
the group how shamefully the
Canadian Indians are treated and
showed a graph , type chart with
alot of vital statistics comparing
the Indians with the rest of the
Canadians. She also read part of
an article from McLean's maga-
zine. To conclude she conducted
imaginary type interviews with
three ordained United Church
ministers who are Indians.
Mrs. Anderson thanked Mrs.
Branton for the very interesting
and informative program,
Mrs. William Coultes
conducted the worship service
assisted by Mrs. Murray
Lougheed.
Mrs. Coultes gave the call to
worship followed by one verse of
hymn 'Guide Me, 0 Thou great
Jehovah'. Mrs. Lougheed read
scripture Matthew 14 verses 13 to
21 and Amos 8 verses 11 and 12.
Hymn 'Break Thou the Bread of
Life' was sung and 'Mrs. Coultes
gave the meditation.
The offering was received and
dedicated and the first and last
verse of hynn 'Saviour Again to
Thy Dear Name We Raise' closed
the meeting.
Evening Vnit
The June meeting of .he
Evening Unit of the U.C.W. was
held at the house of Mrs. Murray
Lougheed with 19 present. Mrs.
Ross Higgins was in charge of, the
worship service which opened by
singing hymn '0 Worship the
King.'
The reading of the psalms by
Mrs, Higgins and Mrs. James
Coultes. Mrs: Cc•ultes read the
Stripture lesson followed with
prayer by Mrs. }toss Higgins.
Meditation was then given by
Mrs. Higgins, 'The Church is
Your Home.' Hymn,• 'Tell me the
Stories of Jesus, was then sung,
after which Mrs. James Coultes
read psalm' 40. Hymn, `Thou.
Gracious God. Whose Mercy
Lends' and prayer by Mrs.
Higgins closed the worship
service.
Minutes were read and adopted
after which Mrs. Laura Johnston
conducted the business meeting.
The July meeting is to be left with
group leaders to decide when
they want it held. It was decided
to pay registration fee for two
people to attend Alma College
August 11-14.
Plans were then made to cater
to a July wedding. Mrs, Harold
Vincent was in charge of the
programs and showed two very
in furmative film strips on.
adventures of Newfoundland and
children of Fago Island. The
meeting then closed with lunch
served by Mrs. Ross Higgin's
group.
J.A.
The second meeting of the
Belgrave Junior 'Auxiliary was
held in the Orange Hall on
Saturday. The meeting opened
with games led by Julie Gray,
\ udrey Scott the president led in
the opening exercises. Cathy
Shiell took charge of the Roll Call.
Minutes of the last meeting•were
read by Sheila Anderson. Cathy
Shiell and • Georgina
Chettlaburgh collected the offer-
ing and Patti. Edwards recited the
Offertory prayer. Treasurers
report was given by Joan
Higgins. Leaders for next week:
'Games-Patti Edwards; Singsong-
Kelly Lougheed; Worship Service
-Julie Gray; Clean up girls-Sheila
Anderson and Georgina Chettla-
burgh. A singsong was led, by
Cathy Shiell. Georgina Chettla-
burgh and Heather Shiell were
guests.
The girls worked on their
badges. -
Orange Lodge
A meeting of special interest
was held in Belgrave Orange
Hall, Thursday evening, June 6.
Past Masters night was observed
with Past Masters in the various
chairs. • Those taking part were
W.M. C.R. Coultes, D.M. Herson
Irwin, Chap. Robert Hibberd,
Rec. Sec. Robert Hart, Fin. .Sec.
,Clare Van Camp, Lecturers H,
Jacklin, and A.W. Nethery Mats.
Henry Pattison. Guest speaker for
the occasion was R.W.Bro. Jack
Savage of Ingersoll. Dep. Grand
Sec. of G.A.L.A.W. County
Master Bro. Ernmerson Mitchell
was also in attendance and spoke
'a few 'words.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Thomas
(Ann Bieman) of Fergus, who
were married on June 1st, called
on her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert 13ieman,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bieman
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bieman
visited on Sunday with Mr. and ,
Mrs. Harold Self of Fergus also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. George
Bieman and family of Fergus, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Bieman and
family of Elora and Mr. and Mrs.
Rick Thomas of Fergus who
visiting at the same home.
The Belgrave W.1.; meeting will
be held in the W.l. Hall on June
18 at 8:15 p.m. This will be family
night. The theme is 'Home-
making is no common task. It is
the attitude that makes it dull or
interesting.' The convenor for the
meeting is Mrs. Jack Taylor. The
Roll Call 'A handy trick to prepare
a quick Meal.' The program
includes a skit and display by the
4-H girls.
The lunch committee is Mrs.
Stewart Procter, Mrs. Herb
Wheeler, Mrs. Stan Hopper and
Mrs. Garver Nicholson. Come
and bring the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Athol Bruce
spent a few days last week
visiting with, cousin's in Guelph.
and Aberfoyle.
Mr. and and Mrs. William Steven-
son and family visited on the
weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stevenson of Hillsburg. ,
Mrs. Esther Halliday of London
spent the week with her sister
Mrs. Robert Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Higgins of
Stratford were Sunday visitors
with his mother, Mrs. Robert
Higgins and with his father,
Robert Higgins of Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mrs. Mary Armstrong of the
Brookhaven Nursing Home is now
a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and Jeffrey of London spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Grasby..
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kinnes and
Mrs. John Boyd of Gorrie visited
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on
Tuesday. afternoon.
At the annual church service
held in the • Wingham, United
Church on Sunday June 9 of
Huron North L.A.L. which was
‘vell attended. P.C. Robert
.Hibberd read the scripture lesson
Irom John 18: 28-38. The minister
Rev. Barry Passmore took for his
sermon, 'What is Truth'.
A number of ladies of the
-Belgrave Women's 'Institute
attended the Blyth W.I. meeting
of Thursday evening in the Blyth
Memorial Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and
Family of London spent Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson.
Mrs, George Michie visited on
the weekend with relatives in
London,
George Michie, Murray
Lougheed and Ivan Dow attended
the Men's Conference at Keswick
on the weekend.
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