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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-04-23, Page 6e ik Hunter, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor; Resolutions - Mrs. Garner Nichol- son; Sick and Shut-in - Mrs. Clarence Hanna; Community Activities - Mrs. William Coultes, Mrs. Leslie Bolt; Pianist - Mrs. William Coultes, Mrs. George Procter; Auditors - Mrs. Willard Armstrong and Mrs, Cecil Coultes; Convenor of Programs Mrs. Ross Higgins, Mrs. William Coultes con- ducted a sing-song. New Business The new business for the new Institute year included a motion to collect pennies for Friendship at each meeting and a motion to pay running expenses as they occur. It was decided to serve a wedding dinner on April 21, also the Graduation Banquet for Grade VIII students at East Wawanosh Public School, June 25. • The delegates chosen to attend the District Annual at Blyth are Mrs. Stanley Hopper, Mrs. Stan- ley Black, Mrs. James Hunter, Mrs. Norman Coultes. After some discussion it was decided that a petition be drawn up and signed by Women. Insti- tute members and forwarded to Morris Council or'powers that be, regarding the placing of Slow traffic signs at the eastern entrance to the village as cars approaching at 'a high rate of speed pose a real hazzard, to residents on the 4th concession of Morris. An executive meeting to plan programs for the coming year will be held on Monday, April 21 at 8 p.m. in W.I. Hall. Lunch was served by Mrs. Clarence Hanna, Mrs. Glenn Coultes and Mrs. Gordon Higgins. Birthday A family gathering was held at the home of Mrs. Boyd McDonald' of Waterloo last Wednesday. afternoon to honour her mother, Mrs. Nelson Higgins, at a birth- day dinner party. Other April and May birthdays of the family were celebrated. Mrs. Higgins remained for a couple of days with her daughter and family. Super Sewers The fourth meeting of the Belgrave #3 Club, Super Sewers, . was held on. April 14th at seven o'clock in the Belgrave Corn- niunity Centre. The meeting' began with the 4-H Pledge and Motto. Brenda, Nethery led the roll call. The leaders and the girls discussed the Spring Club. The girls picked out a topic for their exhibit for Achievement Day, Mrs. James Bakelaar talked about getting your material ready for cutting. The girls placed their pattern on their material then pinned it and began 'to cut their blouse out. " Personal Mr. Andrew McNichol and Miss Annie McNichol of Seaforth visited on Sunday with. Mrs. Joe Drinbar. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce McLean of Winghamt, Mr arid Mrs. Robert Hibberd attended the annual banquet of the Bluewater Asso- ciation of Baptist Churches in the Community Hall in Elmwood on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steele of Seaforth Were Thursday visitors withMr. and Mrs. William. Gow. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Gow were Mr. and Mrs. William Nahrgang of Rostock. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson and Douglas Hanna were dinner guests last Saturday evening of Mr. and 'Mrs. Herb Lennox of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor and Murray of Stratford visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson. Mr. Michael Wales of London spent the weekend with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Gow. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone- house were pleasantly surprised on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston of Blyth, when relatives gathered to honour them on the occasion of their 35th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ansley of Thessalon' spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp, Ten tables of euchre were played in the Belgrave • Com- munity Rooms last Wednesday at the weekly euchre. High, Lady - Mrs. Mark Arm- strong; Low Lady - Mrs. Lewis. Stonehouse, Novelty Lady - Mrs. Peggy Smith. High Man - Abner Nethery, Low Man - William Taylor, Novelty Man - William Gow. Confirmed Confirmation service was held in the Belgrave Anglican Church, on Tuesday evening, April 15 at eight o'clock. The Rev. T. Hawthorn of St. Paul's Wingham and Rev. F. H. Carson of the parish of Blyth conducted the service. The Bel-. grave congregation was joined by the parishes of Blyth and Wing- ham for the,service. In the choir were members from the two parishes and the organist was Mrs. Clare Van Camp of Blgrave. The Right Reverand Morse C. Robinson of London, Suffragan Bishop of Huron was in charge of the service and confirmed the following candidates: From St. Paul's Church, Wingham -' Gail Jo-Ann Delmage; Angela Marie Lockridge; Steven William Brydges and Michael James Beattie. Trinity Church; Blyth - Jeffrey Edward Watson and Alvin Wes ley Nicholson. St. John's Church, Brussels - Franziska Ursula Stangen, Meisel • Horst,- Willy Stangen and James Lloyd Rose, • Trinity Church, Belgrave Kevin Ross Van Canip. Immediately following the ser- vice a reception was held at the Belgrave Arena followed by lunch. 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SERVICE • TV • RADIO • H I - Ft • STEREO 17490e527-1i50 17 SPARLING STREET I- \.1 1 11 1'11 BRUSSELS TRANSPORT Livestock Trucking and Shipping Service Local and Long Distance Phone 887-6122 (Evenings) George Jutzi Brussels loramilmmommink. *rnommeop.o.sx Sta-Rite Dairy Systems COMPLETE LINE OF DAIRY SYSTEMS Brussels Guelph 887-9426 824-1330 BELGRAVE CO OP For Feed & ]Fertilizer , Petroleum; Products Hardware and Appliances Universal Milker Equipment and Cleaners. BRUSSELS WINGHAM 887-6453 357-2711 McGavin's Farm Equipment We specialize in a Complete Line of . FARM EQUIPMENT Service Sales Land ' Brussels Seaforth 887,6365 - Walton 527-0245 JIM CARDIFF REAL ESTATE BROKER — GENERAL INSURANCE Agent for Hamrick Partners' Mutual Fire Insurance ARE = AUTO LIABILITY Phones: Office 88't,6100 Residence 804164 -77,77PP'' F -^ Belgrave WI summarizes • - • year's activities Correspondent Mrs. L. Stonehouse The Belgrave Branch of the Federated Women's Institute of Ontario met in the Women's Institute Hall on Tuesday, April 15th with a good attendance and Mrs. Stanley Hopper presiding, The meeting opened with the Institute Ode. and. Mary Stewart Collect, Mrs. Donald. Haines of Auburn, District President, gave a very worthwhile talk on Institute work. The roll call was answered by paying of fees and each member stating an improvement she would like to see in the Belgrave Women's Institute. The correspondence included thank-you notes from Belgrave residents, a letter of thanks from Ontario Heart Foundation for canvassing in February. A letter from Mrs. Zoller, announcing the, F,W.I.O. week at the Erland Lee Home is June 9-13, 1975. Mrs. Norman Coultes gave a report of District Executive meet- ing held at Auburn on April 7. The District Annual will be held in Blyth Memorial Hall, May 26. • Belgrave Branch will be in charge of community singing. Mrs. Leonard James and Mrs. William Coultes volunteered to make plans for a banquet and a wedding anniversary in May. Mrs. Ross Higgins, the secre- tary read minutes of the last annual meeting and also gave a secretary's report and a treasurer's report. Mrs. Stanley Black reported on Agriculture and Canadian Industries. Mrs. Glenn Coultes on Citizenship and World Affairs; Mrs. Stewart Procter on Education and Cultural Activities. Mrs. Jack Taylor and Mrs. Dan Hallaban on Family and Con- sumer Affairs; Mrs. Ivan Wight- man gave the Curators Report. . Mrs. Norman Coultes read the Public Relations report. Mrs. Clarence Hanna, W. I. repre- sentative on East Wawanosh Rec reation Parks and Community Centre Board gave a report from that organization. Year's Work The president, Mrs. Stan Hopper, gave a summary of the year's work and thanked all members for their co-operation and stressed the importance of the Women's Institute to the Belgrave District and expressed the hope that mote women in the community would consider becoming Women Institute mernbers. Mrs. Donald Haines conducted the election and installation of officers as follows: Past Presi- dent - Mrs. Norman Coultes; President - Mrs. Stanley Hopper; 1st Vice President - Mrs. William Coultes; 2nd Vice President - Mrs. James Hunter; Secretary- Treasurer - Mrs. Ross Higgins; Assistant Secretary-Treasurer - Mrs. John Kerr; District Director - Mrs. Norman Coultes; Alternate Director - Mrs. Earl Anderson; Press Reporter - Mrs" Norman Coultes; Branch Directors - Mrs. I . Clarence Hanna, Mts.' Lorne fir Jamieson; Mrs. Dan Hallahati: .1 Curator - Mrs. Ivan Wightnian; Committee - Mrs. Stewart Procter Mrs. Lawrence Taylot o, Mrs, • Walter Scott, Mrs. Gordon Me- Burney. Convenors of Standing r CoMmittees - Agriculture and Canadian Industries - Mrs, Start. ir ley Black ; Mrs. Leonard James. I: Citizenship and World Affairs Mrs. John Kerr, Mts. Glenn Coultes; Education and- Cultural Activities - Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mm Stewart Procter; Family and Consurrietg Affairs ,= Mrs. SairieS 6 tHE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 24; 19i5