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The Brussels Post, 1974-06-19, Page 13, 4 011 relit in Hayes, 18.4i CE .used, piger vs, 887,67'14 19.21.1 i mow. up to and orses the ck-up yot, s to days 1P--At‘ TAKE PRIDE TAKE CARE Be sure and attend the Per Mae intho LIONS PARK 4t00 1:30 anamburgs, Hotdogs, Pop d Coffee itTUDSCIA i•c)9`1.-‘A ROYALAIRES.- DRUM and BUGLE CORPS coming to Brussels on SATURDAY, EVENING, JULY 13, 1914 THE ROYALAIRES ARE: — 10 Times Canadian Senior Champion Winners — 5 Times Ontario Senior Champion Wintier — Rated in Top 10 in North America Hear Them Play Such Songs as: — Live and Let Die — Bridge Over Troubled Water — One Fine Morning — 0 Happy Day and many more THE ROYALAIRES will parade through Brussels to the Ball Park, where they willpresent their famous marching and maneurving fancy drill. COME, SEE and HEAR Canada's most famous drujrn corps since 1932* iPI in Brussels, on JULY 13th. Presented by Sta-Rite Dairy Systems of Brussels and Guelph, Ontario. BALL GAME between Optimist & Lions Club We haven't got the names for the teams yet but understand they are to be unusual in dress as well AS play tat Mt tiggtiSPOSFi. 9, ttil4-t3 ews of Beigrave Knox. United Church holds school anniversary Correspondent Mrs, Lewis Stonehouse The congregation Of Knox United Church, Belgrave, partici- pated with the members of the Sunday School in their Annual Church School Anniversary nod Flower Service on Sunday morning. • Mrs. Lynda Lentz presided at the organ. The Church sanctuary was. beautiful with baskets of multi- colored flowers; a vase of pink and white carnations and a daisy arrangement. Christopher Procter led in the responsive reading of psalm X1X and. Joanne Coultes read the Scripture: Psalm 8. The presentation of 17 Attend- ance Seals and Certificates was made by the secretary George Michie. They were as follows: 1st year. Certificate-Debbie Hopper; 2nd _year • Ruth Higgins, Alison Coultes; 3rd year-George. Procter, Donna Higgins, Alison Roberts and Joanne McArter; 4th year- Joan Higgins, Maffei Wheeler, Gary McArter and Bruce Higgins; 5th year-Andrea Coultes, Sheila Anderson; 8th year-Karen Coultes, Janice Coultes; 9th year- George Michie arid Joanne Coultes. One hundred per cent Attend- ance was awarded with 'Cross and Crown' Pins to Sheila Ander- son, Andrea Coultes, Bruce iggins, Donna Higgins, Joan Higgins, and Ruth Higgins by ev, John G. Roberts. George Procter, the Superin- tendent, was assisted by Rev. Roberts and Mrs. Clifford Logan who introduced the guest speaker, Miss Lavonne Ballagh of Wingham. Miss Ballagh referred her opening remarks to the Creation of God's World in Genesis 1, She stated that Anniversaries are to celebrate happy and special occasions, Man has the power to hurt and destroy; but everything has a reason for being here. She used the story of `Goldiwings' a butterfly which wanted to . exchange life positions with a squirrel, a bee and finally an owl, but learned that each was impor- tant in its own special way. Two 'further stories concerning a can of paint which realized it was useless without a paint brush, a painter, a ladder and money; and a young girl pianist whose two-finger practice lesson became beautiful when put in a melody by a famous musician, brought forth the idea that our little things, with God's help, can be useful and beautiful. She closed her message by saying 'Brighten the corner where you are.' The choir of School members sang two numbers and led in the singing of appropriate Hymris. The junior School members with their teachers were seated in the front pews. The congregation appreciates the work undertaken annually by the School members and its helpers. • J.A. Meets The third meeting of the Belgrave Junior Auxiliary was held at the Orange Hall on Saturday morning and opened with games led by Alison Roberts. Anne Procter presided and led in the opening exercises, Sheila Anderson took charge of the Roll Call. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Sheila Anderson. Offering was collected by Julie Gray and Kelly Lougheed recited the Offertory prayer, The treasurer's report was given by Joan Higgins. Leaders for the next meeting; games- Kelly Lougheed; sing-song-Joan Higgins; to help with worship service-Julie Gray; clean-up girls- Sheila Anderson and Kelly Lougheed. The sing-song for this meeting was led by Kelly Lougheed. The girls worked on ' their stripes, which are coming along very nicely. Home Helpers The Home Helpers Meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the church on June 12 with the Home Helper secretary, Mrs. Garner Nicholson in charge, The meeting was opened by singing 'Unto the hills around do I lift up.' Mrs. Nicholson then read the poem 'The Builders.' Scrip- ture was read 'by Mrs. J.C. McBurney and 'Meditation on Charity' by Mrs. Stuart. Cloakey. The Roll Call was answered by a favourite hymn. The offering was received and dedicated and 35 sick and shut-in calls reported, The poem, 'The house by the side of the road' was given by Mrs. G. Fear. Secretary's report was given by Mrs. J.C. McBurney followed by treasurer's report by Mrs. Victor Youngblut. Mrs. Nicholson read a story on 'The authors of a few of the best loved hymns' and also stories from a book by Ethel Chapman called Humanities in Homespun, A prayer by Mrs. W. Shortreed was followed by the hymn 'Come let us sing of a wonderful love.' , The meeting was closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer. Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston held a dinner in the Church Basement at noon on Saturday June 15 in honour of her mother, Mrs. Amelia Brown, who cele- brated her ninetieth birthday on June 14. The Evening Unit of Knox United Church Women catered to the dinner. Relatives and friends from Cass City, Michigan, Goderich, Lis- towel, Brussels, Blyth, Seaforth, Gorrie and Wingham attended the dinner. Rev. John G. Roberts acted as Master of Ceremonies and a very enjoyable programme was presented. Open House was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston in the afternoon and evening where many friends and old neighbours called to express their congratulations. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall and family visited with her father Mr. Stanley Cook,- a patient in Wingham and District Hospital over the weekend. A family gathering was held on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Walker, Wingham, to honour Mrs. George Walker on the, occasion of her birthday, Those attendrog were Mr. George Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Walker, Glen and Cheryl, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Walker, Doug, Carol, Allen and. Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Walker, Cathy, Ricky and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vincent and Dean, Miss Noreen Armstrong, Mr. William A.' Humphrey, Mrs. Chester Taylor and Mrs. Jessie Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBurney returned home last week after holidaying with relatives iii Edmonton and then spent 10 days with son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McBurney and children of Yellowknife, North West Territory. Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey and family of Ingersoll were. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter and Miss Margaret Curtis. DROWN YOUR CAMPFIRE-CLEAN UP