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The Brussels Post, 1975-10-15, Page 12QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTMANSRIP Open'Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK WE ARE BUYING IIENSAIL 0201 Belgrave Helen. Allan to speak to UCW Correspondent Mrs. L. Stonehouse Evening Unit The October meeting of the Evening Unit was held at the home of Mrs. George Johnston with 16 present. Mrs.. Jack Higgins opened the meeting with the worship service. the theme was "you are never defeated until you think you are". Poem "God Rules" was read followed by prayer. Hymn "Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun" was sung. Mrs. John Kerr read the scripture reading. The meditation "Climbing up by Falling down", was read by Mrs.; Higgins and hymn "How Firm a Foundation" was sung followed by prayer. Mrs. M urray Lougheed conducted the business. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Mrs. Ross Anderson announced the general meeting of the U.C.W. to be held November 25 and the North Huron Regional Rally will be helda t Kurtzville, October 22 at 7 part., the speaker, Helen Allan of Toronto. Editor of To-Day's Child and T.V.Program Family Finder and the theme "All you Need in Love". An invitation to attend the Auburn U.C.W. Thankoffering on October 23 with Miss Lavonne Ballagh as guest speaker was received. Mrs. John Roberts. had charge of the program, "Health CAre in Tanzania". The November meeting willb e at the home of Mrs. Ross Anderson. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ross Higgins' group. W.M.S. The FAH Thankoffering meeting of the Belgrave W.M.S. was held in the church on Tuesday, October 7. The President, Mrs. Joe Dunbar opened the meeting with a call to worship followed by singing hymn "Give Thanks to God, Call on His Name". The 103 psalm was read in unison. Scripture from Luke 17 was read by Mrs. Stuart Cloakey. Meditation on Thanksgiving was taken by Mrs. Garner Nicholson,. Mrs. Mac Scott led in prayer. Each person present then read a Thanksgiving. story or peom. The secretary, mrs. J.C.McBurney read her report followed by the treasurer's report. There were 82. sick and shut-in visits recorded., The roll call was answered by 9 ladies present with a Thanksgiving verse. The offering was received and dedicated. Hynin "Behold us Lord" was sung. The meeting closed with prayer, by Mrs. Joe Dunbar. Euchre Fo.ur tables of euchre were ?layed last Wednesday evening n the Belgrave , Community Rooms. High Lady - Mrs. Ethel Wheeler; Lady Novelty - Mrs. laze! Procter; Low Lady - Mrs. 'Jerson Irwin; High Man = Herson resin; Man's Novelty - Clarence Uinta; Lew Man - Herb Clayton. There will be another euchre text Wednesday night. Everyone velcome. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Leslie top isited• recently with their onsinso Mrs. Russell Clen- enning, Mrs. Earl Desmond and Douglas Fraser of Blenheim, :cut County`. MiSs Jennifer Coultes of telleV ille returned home last euesday ,after Spending three reeks`with her grandparentt, t) nd Nortilan.Coulte s ware er Mother Mrs. Ken Coultes isited with relatives iti England. • Glen Niiori and Arnold Dawson have returned home from Consart, Alberta wherethey were withemployed harvest operations. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor and Trisha isited on Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Doreen. Mr. &I Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler and Ivan, Mrs. Pearl Wheeler, C.R.Coultes were Sunday visitors .vith Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makas f London. yr.Edgar Wiglitman is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, having undergone surgery last Tuesday. Mr. Ronald Hibberd of Mildmay visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd _last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.Warren Zurbrigg, R.R.2, Clifford and with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and family of Winthrop. , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor were entertained by their family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson on Thanksgiving Monday to celebrate their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Michie spent Thanksgiving with their cousin Mrs. Margaret Kemp of Toronto. • Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey and family spent Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mats. Harold Procter also visited with her aunt, .?.4ss Margaret Curtis of Wingham District Hospital. Mr. andMrk4mes R. Coultes, Mr. andMrs.iCeeil Armstrong of Thorndale attended a cattle sale at La Sarre, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs.Robert Taylor of annis, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and Jamie of Guelph spent Thanksgiving weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrls. ,j*ines R. Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell, Robert, Brent and Lisa of London, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell of Scarboro visited with their mother on .the weekend also with other relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Grant McBurney, Stephen and R4nee • of Mississauga spent Thanksgiving weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John. C. McBurney. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Campbell, When in BRUSSELS Stop in at the TEXAN GRILL!! & GAS BAR Steven and Geoffrey, Mr. and Mrs, George Robb and Michael of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H arold Jardin and Michael. Mr. and Mrs.George M. Johnston and Tara of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr.s Robert Grasby andMrs. Laura Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeffrey of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr s. Robert Grasby. Mrs, Claire Rainer .of Scarboro, Mr. and Mrs. John McCormack, Christie and E, milie of Orangeville spent the holiday weekend with their' mother Mrs. Clarence Chamney. Mr. and Mrs.Alex Styles of Toronto spent the weekend with their aunt Mrs. Cora McGill. W.I.Plans. The Citzenship and World's Affair meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute will be held on Tuesday, oct ,obey 21 at 8:15 p.m. in the W.I. Hall, Conveners for this meeting are Mrs,. Glenn Coultes and Mrs. John Kerr. The program will focus on • International Wom en's Year, 1975." 'Alison Roberts will entertain. Lunch committee is Mrs. Leonard James, Mrs Ross Higgins, Mrs. Cora McGill and Mrs. Ivan Wightman. When the Belgrave High Rh met on October 6 the roll call I answered by showing wrapper from a convenience ye product used in the home, The leaders led a discussion Canada's food guide for 11 cal The girls all participated in demonstration of Rich Roll Du and Sour Dough Bread, .l Pengilley , the home econom for Huron, attended the ineetir 1%* k:* WINNERS Monday's winner $5.00 Gas Bob Slater, Auhurn,Ont. Tuesday - Jim McPhee , R.R.#1, Harriston Breakfast .10 Wayne McCutcheon .20c Gordon Nicholson ,R.#4, Brussels $3.00 Wednesday - Darrin Watts, Brussels .05c Thursday-John Permington Brussels $1.21 • Friday - Wayne towel brussels $1.03 Whiners on Draw Merle Freeman 2 tickets to White Carnation Bruce Weber Turkey The draw was made by Jim Cardiff June and Ken of Webster tour HOSta • 10, Atta"gustag.tttlftigMe 2--THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 15i- 1975 , eeeee'.. For The Most Competive Prices Sell or Store Your Corn at W.G.. Thompson & Sons Ltd. We now have two FAST NEW elevator intakes. We have the quickest and most modern un- loading facilities available for our Bean and Corn Growers.