Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-06-23, Page 7s 114 (AY Othei zest .0",••••1 '411470, tri 1 e 41:1) Coniesi OLD EY musk 4n, ries, we! III °king lock. its, igs the 10000 ft. FARM THRIFT $ 1 0 , 8 5 rDL, 10000 ft. POLY PROPYLINE $ 1 1 . 1 5 !Pearl 12000 fte POLY PROPYLINE 1 1 1 5 Pbearie THE 2549 LINE • 10,000 ft. 40 lb. gross per Bale • 100% Pure Sisalana Fibre 41 300 lbs. Average Tensile Strength • Average Knot Strength 135 lbs. $ 1 1 .75 per bale CALL YOUR CO-OP NOW! We like to know our customers by name! BELGRAVE BRANCH WINOHAM 357=27.11 'outsets.841:6463'' Lior,e,'"cil UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO. • :,THE BRUSSELS, POST JUNE* 1976 Beigrave • Excellent crowd at H1-C services -• Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Minich and family of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and family of Hanover, Miss Gail Mayberry and Brian Storer of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna and responsible for the sheep's needs: water, shelter and nickname, that there is always a 'stray sheep which needs special help. This was emphasized by reading "The Ninety and Nine" written by Elizabeth Clephane. • family of Lapeer, Michigan were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Mrs. Telford Cook spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Hanninan and Curtis of Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs: Rod McLeod and family of Etobicoke; Mr. and Mrs. James Savalato of Oshawa; Mrs. Carman Farrier and Miss Winni- fred Farrier of Long Branch were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Nelson. Higgins and all attended the ' Pletch-McWhirter wedding. • * Mr. and Mrs. 1ohn Spivey, Barbara and Brenda of Ingersoll Visited on Sunday with her parents Mr, and Mrs Harold Procter and attended the Sunday School Anniversary in the United Chinch, Mr. arid Mrs; Thomas Hayes, Chris,, Heather and Brian of Elyria; Ohio visited on the Personals Mr. ,and Mrs. Atb al Bruce and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell,, and Mrs. Reta Ross spent last weekend in Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Gurnett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gurnett, the former Norina Bruce, celebrated their 25th Wedding Anniversary with a family dinner. Later neighbours gathered at the home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hayes of Elyria, Ohio are spending a couple of months With their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Camp and family, also her sister Mrs. Joe Dunbar and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson, Sheila, Doreen, Richard and Rick Ball of Goderich attended the ninth Convocation ceremony at Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology, Sarnia, on Friday, June 18 when Nancy Anderson graduated, receiving her diploma in Early Childhood Education. The Honorable Pauline McGibbon, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario was guest speaker at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker attended the Snell 'reunion in Londesboro Community Hall on Saturday. Congratulations to Steven Nixon who placed first in the "Mile Race" held at Field Day on Thursday at the F.E. Madill ,Secondary School. There were six area schools contesting in the sports events. Randy Nixon finished fourth in the quarter mile She stated that the shepherd is, race at the same Field Day. Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse The congregation of Knox United Church, Belgrdve joined with members Of the Sunday School in their annual church school, anniversary and flower service Sunday morning. The Hi-C composed of teen- agers planned, and were in charge of the service. The church was filled to capacity. Many came from distant areas to celebrate - the anniversary. Mrs. Lynda Lentz, organist of the church presided, assisted by guitarists, Alison Roberts and Dale Lougheed. The entry to the church and the sanctuary were made beautiful with baskets of pink and white peonies. The theme of this year's service was "Visions and Reflections", and this thought was carried throughout the service. Posters of "Visions", "Reflections" and "The Master" were visual aids. Following the processional "This is the Day" with guitar accompaniment, the introduction consisting of words of welcome was given by Dale Lougheed. A poem "Visions" was read by Doreen Taylor. The eighteen members of the Hi C choir chose as their number "Pass It On." The responsive reading was taken by Alison Roberts, and the scripture John 10: 1-16, was read by Scott. Lougheed. The Junior choir sang "One Man Shows the Way" and "There'll Be Sunshine in the Morning." A prayer by Donalda Lamont was followed by the . combined choir singing "The Lord's Prayer" with guitar accompani- ment. The presentation of attend- ance pins was conducted by Rev. John Roberts, minister of the ' church, and Mrs. Mary Dunlop. Sheila Anderson received her pin for the second year of perfect attendance, and Donna Higgins, Bruce Higgins and Andrea COultes for a third perfect year. They are to be commended on this achievement. Following the announcements by Joanne Coultes, the Hi-C choir sang "Today" as the offering was taken by Glen Nixon, Christopher Procter, Cameron Yuill and Danny Lamont and dedicated by Dianne Scott. Mrs. Cliff. Logan introduced *the guest speaker Mrs. Mary Dunlop, widow of the late Rev. George Dunlop, who was minister here is 1943, Mrs. Dunlop • centred • her remarks on shepherds and Sheep. She referred to King David; the Shepherd boy, who though not perfect, had been forgiven and wrote the immortal song, "The Lord is My Shepherd." People as Well as sheep need a leader as a guide, Keep your eyes on Him, Re knows our tames; we must respond. The first step. IS "Rear" then "Follow": God loves us as we are. When We loVe someone, we tell it over and over. Jesus wants us to talk to Maybe yOut friends let you down, Turn to God, put your problem in His hands. There is still a doctor Who MakeS "houise calls. What a Physician! What a Nett& What a Shepherd! .* Mrs: Dunlop concluded by saying "Pray to God".. Pitying is e eating, you must do it yourself.'' She and all who helped in any Way Were thanked by George weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hayes, also with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Camp and family on their way to French River. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd and Mr. ' Clare Van Camp attended the service in St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich on Sunday morning held under the auspices of Huron- South Co: L.O.L. when the rector Cannon G.W. Russell conducted the service. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd attended the 44th annual Gedke reunion held at Kurtzville Community Centre on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Juritsma and Annette of R.R. 2, Wingham visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd, The Memorial. Service in Bran- don Cemetery will be held on Sunday, afternoon, July 4 at 3 p.m. with Rev. Kenneth Innes of Brussels Presbyterian Church as guest speaker. Mrs. Nelson Higgins, Miss Dorothy Higgins, Charles and 'Norman Higgins, Mr. and Mfs. Ross Higgins attended the Pletch- McWhirter wedding on Saturday in Brussels Anglican Church. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cook of Lucknow visited last Sunday at the home of Mrs. George Cook. A barbecue family picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter for Durham rela tives. Relatives coming a distance were from Brantford and Burford. Albert Nethery, Norma and Dorothy of Hamilton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin on Sunday and with other relatives, also attending e the Nethery reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery and family of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reid and Pamela of Wingham visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Heson Irwin on. Sunday. Procter, superintendent of the Sunday School: • Janice Coultes read the poem "Reflections". The hymns sung were "When Mothers of Salem", "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "All Things Bright and Beautiful." The junior choir concluded the service by singing the Hebrew Benediction. After the recessional "It's a Long Way to Freedom", a chicken barbecue was enjoyed on the lawn. Leishinans Meet The Leishman reunion was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Leishman Jr., R.R. 4, Brussels with thirty-five present. A smorgasbord dinner was served at noon. After dinner, games were conducted by Mrs. June McDonald for the children and Mrs. Bert Garniss for the adults. Coming the farthest were Mrs. Noreen Coad of Hanna, Alberta, Robert Coad of King- ston, Miss Marie Knaust of Hanna, Alberta. our Best Value Twine oven by Ontario 'field pr , far. niers' W. seven years dj