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Correspondent
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
At the recent annual meeting of
aron North L.O.L. held in
clgrave Orange Ball donations
ere made to the L.G.B. and
range Home at Richmond. Hill
d the Trillium Home for the
ed at Orillia. All officer's were
elected, the election being
nducted by County Master for
est Bruce Arthur McCormick of
ncardine.
Emerson Mitchell, C.M., Clare
Camp, D M, L. Hastie
sociation D.M., Rec. Sec.
mer Bruce, Fin. Sec. G.
nnegan, Treasurer, B.
vegan, Lecturers - Henry
ttison, Douglas Bruce,
rshall - Leonard James, Ty ler
Milo Casemore.
W.I.Makes Plans
The Christmas meeting of the
omen's Institute was held
esday, December 10 in the
when 40 members and
sts enjoyed a Pot Luck
pper.
Following the supper the
esident Mrs. Stan Hopper
sided over a -short business
eeting and extended a warm
elcome. The secretary,
s.Ross Higgins read minutes
the treasurer's report.
Mrs. Clarence Hanna was
pointed the representative
m the W.I. to East Wawanosh
reation Community Centre
ard.A short course . on
adoring a Jacket" was
ounced and to be discussed at
t er date as several expressed
erest in attending if course was
Itit was agreed a donation be
t to the Children's War
modal Hospital, London and
at the W.I. cater to the North
Iron Credit Union on February
The annual Euchre and Dance
will be held December 27.
The roll call Helpful hints for
Christmas shoppers.
Christmas 'carol singing with
Mrs. William Coultes accompany-
ing at the piano closed a pleasant
evening.
A reception and dance was held,
in the W.1.Hall on Saturday
evening December 9, in honour of
Mr. and . Mrs.Glyn Wide
(Margaret Nicholson). Music for
dancing was supplied by the
"Alley Cats".
After lunch was served George
Procter read an address to the
young couple and Mrs. Sam
Pletch presented them with a gift
of money.
Both Glyn and Margaret
thanked everyone for the
reception in their honour.
Six Tables at Play
Six tables of euchre were
played last Wednesday evening
in the Belgrave Community
Centre. High Lady - Mrs. Ross
King; Low Lady - Mrs. Robert
Higgins; High Man - William
Gow; Low Man - Ross King. This
will be the last euchre until
January 8, 1975.
Change Meeting Day'
The Belgrave A.C.W. met at
the home of Mrs. Herman
Nethery at Blyth and opened with
a prayer for Christmas by Miss
Mary Isobel Nethery. Scripture
was read by Mrs. Hugh Rinn.
The minutes were read by the
secretary, Mrs.Clara Van Camp.
The treasurer's report was read
by Mrs.Edna Nethery. The dues
were paid, the apron and birthday
box passed and the draw won .by
Mrs. Cora McGill. The church
calendars' were sold. The
Christmas Party will be held in
the arena rooms on December 20.
The roll call was answered with a
Christmas verse by 11 members.
It was decided to change the
meeting day to the first Tuesday
of the month.
Rev. Fred C arson presided for
the election of officers which
resulted as follows: President -
Miss Mary Isabel Nethery; Vice
President - Mrs.Olive Campbell;
Secretary - Mrs. Gladys. Van
Camp; Treasurer - Mrs. Jean
Nether';y Pianist - Miss No: a Van
Camp.'
Rev, Carson gave his thoughts
on Christmas which started as a
Pagan festival. Although no one
knows when Christ was born the
important thing is that .we keep
one date to celebrate His birth. It
is a joyful time of year when we
exchange gifts and show love to
our fellow human beings,
However, we are not giving in the
right spirit when we expect a gift
in return. We would be showing a
true Christian spirit if we
continued giving of ourselves the
year round instead of making a
big show at Christmas only.
When we worship our Saviour we
should be honest with each other
and not hide behind a false front.
We can try to share one anothers
burdens and treat each other with
the close relationship which God
wants us to do. It is good to both
help others and give them the
opportunity to express gratitude
to us.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Nethery.
White Gift Service
White Gift service was
observed in Knox United Church
Sunday morning. Kelly Lougheed
and Sheila Anderson read the
Christmas story from the gospel
of Luke. The children's choir
directed by Mrs. Lynda. Lentz
presented two anthems. •
Grant Gnay and Gary McArter
received the White Gift offering
which is to be used to sponsor
Foster child.
Rev. John. Roberts, spoke on
"Giving of Gifts" at Christmas.
Married 65 Years
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cook
formerly of Belgrave will quietly
observe their 65th wedding
anniversary on Saturday,
December 21. Mr. Cook is
residing at the Godericb Nursing
Home. Mrs.Cook resides with
different members of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Cantelon
of Tweed were week end visitors
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harry McGuire of last week.
Raise $402.
The canvassing for the
Belgrave Branch of the Upper
Canada Bible Society has been
completed with a total of $402.65
being collected, last year was
visited with Mrs. Walter Scott
and Mrs. Elizabeth. Shackleton on
Sunday afternoon.
Robert Hibberd along with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Collar, Wingham
attended the cantata "Night of
Miracles" at the new tribes
mission at Durham, Saturday
evening.
'Personals •
Terry Ansley of Kitchener
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Van Camp and boys.
Mrs.Robert Procter visited last
Sunday with. her sister, Mrs.
$altus Jones of Scarboro, a
patient in Scarboro General
Hospital.
Miss Marjorie Procter of Sarnia
spent last week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.Robert
Procter.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ronald Hill,
Jeffery and Richard of R.R.1,
Tavistock visited on Sunday with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Procter and Maxine.
There will be Christmas
services at Knox United Church
on Sunday, December 22 at 11:15
a.m, in the evening at 8 p.m.
Special evening
Interdenominatinal Carol Service
which will be based on the six
lessons of Christmas with carols
interspered throughout the
service. All members of the
community are very welcome to
come and join in the service,.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hill,
Jeffery and Richard of R.R.1,
Tavistock visited on Sunday with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Procter and Maxine.
The first rule of carving to
remember is that all meat has
grain. Meat grain may be best
visualized as bunches of tiny,
closely-grouped tubes, each
brimming with savory juices.
When the meat is cut with the
grain, the slices will consist of
these tubes, side by side — in
other words, chewy or tough.
When meat is cut across the
grain, the slices 'are made up of
short lengths of these tubes
standing end on end — tender
and holding all their natural
juices.
ews of Belgrave
Orange lodge re-elects officers
C $416.70.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd arving
know how
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efeat Blyth, Mildmay
McCutcheon 5, Ken Cousins 2,
Brian McGavin 1, Brian Ten Pas
1, Terry McCutcheon 1. Assists
went to Ken Cousins 3, Brian
Tenpas 3, Darwin McCutcheon 2,
Paul Bragg 1, Terry McCutcheon
1, Greg Fraser 1.
The Midget team journeyed to
Teeswater on Friday night to be
defeated by a fast moving
Teeswater squad and were
defeated 10-5.
Leading the Brussels team was
Bob Bridge 3 goals; Murray.
Nichol and Murray Wheeler 1
each. Assists went of Jerry
Olechowski, Bob Bridge, Murray
Nichol and Randy White.
ARENA SCHEDULE
WED. DEC. 18-7:00 P.M.
Ripley Atom "A" at Brussels
8:30 P.M.
Mildmay Bantam's at Brussels.
Friday, DEC. 20 -8:30 P.M.
Teeswater Midgets at Brussels
SATURDAY, DEC. 21.12:30 P.M.
West H owick Atom "B" at
Brussels
4:30 P.M.
Belgrave Pee Wee "B" at
Brussels
tee teams travelled out of,
last Monday evening to play
key. The Atom "A" team
neyed over to Blyth where
erged the victor in a 2-1 game.
ng for Brussels was Kevin
eeler and Murray Pipe with
sts going to Kevin Deitner
Ron Godkin.
e Bantam team was also in
h but were defeated 11-3.
ring for Bru'sels was Brian
Iner, 2 goals and Doug
sins 1. Assists went to
day Ducharme, Doug Cousins
Robby Demaray.
e Pee Wee "A's" travelled
Mildmay where having lost a
at home to this same team,
ded them a sound 11-2 defeat.
ssels scorers were Brian
pas 4, Terry McCutcheon 3,
in McCutcheon 2, Brian
vin 1, Paul Bragg 1. Assists
to Ken Cousins 3, Darwin
uteheon 3, Brian McGvin 1,
Johnston 1, Paul Bragg. 1,
Watson 1, Greg fraser 1.
home on Wednesday' night
Atom "A's" hosted Lucknow
defeated them 3-2. Bradley
ght and Todd Wheeler scored
ssels' only goals with assists
to Kevin Deitner, Robbie
Jiff and Steve. Knight.
c Bantam's played at home
the Teeswater squad on
nesday night also and were
Sled 13-4 Scoring for
sels was Scott Wheeler with'
Is Murray Ducharme 1.
gs went to Dave Watts;
Scott, Darwin McCutcheon,
Friday night Ripley Pee
came to Brussels to be Sled 16-2, Scoring for
ssels was Darwin
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