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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-05-14, Page 18Belgrave Trinity Church makes, plans for Centennial Correspondent Mrs. L. Stonehouse The May meeting of the Belgrave A.C.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Clare Van Camp with ten members and five visitors present. The opening. hymn was "Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jehovah". Miss Mary Isabel Nethery read the opening prayers and the Lord's. Prayer was repeated in unison. Rev. Fred Carson read the scripture. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Clare Van Camp and Mrs.Alex Nethery gave the treasurer's report. The roll call was a verse of memory work learned at school. It was decided to buy a new Altar Prayer Book as well as a linen cloth to cover the Altar. Plans were discussed for observing the 100th Anniversary of the consecration of Trinity' Church. It was decided to hold a special service in September to which former members and ministers will be invited. A history of the church will be prepared and pictures of ministers, choirs and Sunday School groups will be on display. The president will inquire about having, souvenir plates for sale. Lunch will be served at the hall following the church service. The Bible Study was conducted by Rev. Carson. The dues were paid, birthday box and apron passed 'and the draw was won by • Mrs. Hester Bradburn. A penny auction . was held following which the rector closed the meeting, grace was sung and lunch was served by the hostess. Super Sewers The 7th meeting of the ' Belgrave #3 Club "Super ' Sewers" was held on May 5th in the Belgrave Community rooms. The meeting began with 4-H Pledge and Motto. Brenda , Nethery led the roll call. Janice Coultes read minutes of the last meeting. Mrs.ittmes Bakelaar discussed setting in sleeves. Mrs. Robert Gordon discussed reinforcing on curved underarm seam. Mrs. Bakelaar and Mrs. Gordon demonstrated how to sew on a button, then all the girls sewed a button on material. Mrs. Bakelaar and Cindy Campbell and Cathy Bakelaar demonstrated how set in a sleeve. Mrs. Gordon and Trudy Taylor demonstrated how to reinforce a curved underarm seam. Darlene Coultes demonstrated how to apply fasteners.They closed with taps. Evening Unit The regular May meeting,of the Evening Unit was hld at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler with twenty ladies present. Miss Annie Cook had charge of the worship service. Hymn, "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" was, sung. Scripture reading was read followed by the offering and prayer. The meditation was given by Mrs. Cliff Logan followed with prayer.A reading on Graditutde by Mrs.. Laura Johnston. Hymn "Lead on 0 King Eternal" was sung.This brought the worship service to a close. Mrs. Murray Lougheed took charge of the business. Minutes were read and adopted. The church spoons for the 50th Anniversary of the United Church with the crest on are ready for sale now. Anyone wishing to order any may do so by contacting any member of the evening unit. ' This concluded the business part, the rest of the evening was spent working for the Country Fayre. Lunch was served.,. The next meeting will be held at the honie of Mrs. Robert Grasby. W.M.S. The May meeting of the W.M.S. was held Tuesday afternoon May 6 in the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Joe Dunbar presided and opened the meeting with a poem on "Faith". Hymn "My Faith Looks up to Thee" was sung. Scripture the 23rd psalm was read by Mrs. ,Garner Nicholson. Mrs. Stuart Cloakey gave the meditation entitled "Faith"":' Mrs. Alan Dunbar led in prayer. The topic was taken by Mrs. Walter Shortreed on Centennial Year of the Presbyterian Church of Canada. She read a poem` One Hundred Years". The secretary's report on March and April meeting was given by Mrs. J.C.McBurney and the treasurer's report for the two months was given by Mrs. Victor Youngblut. A thank-you note from Kathy McNichol was read. Mrs. Joe Dunbar reminded everyone of the Spring Rally to be held in Hensall May 14, the guest speaker to be Pauline Brown, Belgrave W.M.S. are to have the devotion of this meeting. • The June meeting will be Ten Tables Ten tables of euchre were played last Wednesday evening in the Belgrave Community Rooms, High Lady - Mrs. George Brewer; Low Lady - Mrs. William Taylor; Novelty Lady- Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler; High Man - Charles Brewer; Low Man' - Herson Irwin; Novelty Man- Victory Youngblut. Personals Congratulations to Mr. Ira Campbell who will-celebrate his 97th birthday on May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardine and Michael of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vare.Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd attended the Mother's Day service in Fordwich United Church on Sunday and later visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: ,Glenn 'Tomlin of Harriston. Mr. and Mrs. James Keller, Sharon and Laurie of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, R.R.2, Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon and Robert spent Mother's Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. The Belgrave Women's Institute would like to thank all those who canvassed for them again this year also donations received which amounted .. to $578.50, Mrs. Lois Warwick • of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Johnston and Tara of London, Mr.-and Mrs. Robert McKay a6 Karen of Goderich were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Laura Juluistot Miss Patricia Cartwright London returned home on Sunday after spending two weeks w4 her grandmother, Mrs. Hail Rinn. The May meeting of tht Belgrave Women's Institute will be held in the w.i. Hall oQ Tuesday, May 20th at 8:15 p,m, Mrs. Lorne Jamieson is convenol of this Agriculture meeting, Mr. Charles Procter will show slider on-farming in other countires,- There will be an exchange d flower slips and bulbs, interested men, and women in tile' community are invited to th4 meeting. Huronview Residents see concert presided by Mrs. Garner Nicholson, this being the home helpers meeting. Thirty-one sick visits were recorded and the roll call was answered by nine ladies present with a verse on. Faith. The offering was received and dedicated followed by hymn "Faith of Our Fathers". Mrs. Dunbar closed the meeting with prayer. WEEKLY SALE BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS LTD. EVERY FRIDAY At 12 Noon Phone 887-6461 — - Brussels, Ont. 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The residents enjoyed a Musical program on "Family Night" featuring the Harboraires, The Harboraires are a group of thirty men from the Goderich area who love to .sing and harmonize and they proved it Tuesday evening singing several old songs as Well as religious numbers. One of their members Mr. John Greiclanies arranged the prograrn and was emcee for the evening. TWO groups of young people assisted with the music which included vocal numbers by Trudy Nykarrip, Gingrid Darnsma, Irene Heykoop, Rene and Audrey Roorda arid vocal solos Christine BylSma. Playing wind instruments, Cathy and Steven DeBoeta Jim kluzinga i Leonard and Raymond Greidanus. Mrs. Ramsay expressed the appreciation Of the residents to all thOSe,responsible for the entertaintnent, tHIE .BRUSSEILS Witt, MAY 14, 106 Apart from home heating, a family usually consumes the most energy in producing hot water. Here are just a few small things you can do, that Can add up to a considerable energy saving. 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