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The Brussels Post, 1976-07-28, Page 168elgroVe WMS.Studies Korean. Christians WE'LL TAKE THAT ONE OUT — Dave Grummett of the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority tells MVCA secretary treasurer Marlene Theill that the tree in front of them, on the banks of the Maitland in Brussels, will have to be removed because it's leaning too far into the water. MVCA members had a first hand look at the Authority's Brussels property last Wednesday. (Photo by Langlois) Plenty of Belgrave v isitors few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whitney at Sauble Beach. • • . The Huron/Perth District Health Council STEERING COMMITTEE Mr. and Mrs. Dureard Sowers of Westland, Michigan and Mrs. Wayne McMaster of Canton,, Michigan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney and visited relatives in the area. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Higgins were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunn of London, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warwick of Brussels. A family birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes in honour of Mr. Kenneth Davis birthday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stabo and family of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bambensee and family of Waterloo. Mrs. Bob Johnson of Missis- sauga, -Mrs. Tom Garniss of Brussels called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hayes have received word that their son Lieutenant Thomas Hayes of the Elyria, Ohio Fire Department is in the Intensive Care Unit of Elyria Memorial Hospital due to severe smoke inhalation and heart dam- age suffered while fighting a large fire at the Washington Towers Complex in downtown Elyria. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hill, Jeffery and Richard of Tavistock R.R. 1 visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter. On Sunday afternoon all attended the Yuill reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Borman returned home last week from their trip to Newfoundland. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vincent in Moncton, New Bruns- Wick. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Romirey and Kristen of Elyria,• Ohio spent the weekend with her sister and brother in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Camp. While here they visited. Mrs. Ramirey's parents Mr: and Mrs. Louis Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Louis• Hayes have returned after spending the past week with Mr. ,and Mrs. James Brydges of. Ridgetown. Mr. and. Mrs. James Brydges of Ridgetown spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Camp and family. ' Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Robert Procter were Rev. Walter and Mrs. Pickford of Tilbury. Mr. and MrS. Kenneth Coultes visited on the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cohlte§. Their daughters Judy, Denise and Jennifer returned home to Belleville after Spending two weeks with their grand- parents. The Cultural Activities meeting of the Belgrave Women's In- stitute will be held August 10th, a week early. Those who have purchased tickets for the Play "The Bloo d is Strong", please meet at the hall at 7:30 p.m. fora ride to Blyth. A. business meeting will be held later in the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg R.R. 2 on Sunday. Miss Joanne Edgar spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Galbraith and. Karol at a cottage in Port Elgin. While Rev. John and Mrs. Roberts are on vacation joint church services for the month of August will be held August 1st in Knox Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a.m. with Rev. Kenneth Innes as speaker, August 8 in Knox Presbyterian Church at 9:30 a.m. with Mr. Fryfogley August 15, In Calvin!-Brick Church at 11 a.m. with M.P.P. Murray Gaunt as guest speaker, August 22-Holiday Sunday, August 29-Rev. John Stinson of Fordwick will be the speaker in Knox United Church at 11 a.ni. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Dow of Iron Mountain, Michigan and Mrs. Charles Page of Mitchell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Coultes. Mrs. Cecil Coultes visited for a Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse The Belgrave ladies met at the home of Mrs, Garner Nicholson on July 20 for a picnic lunch with seven present. The meeting followed with Mrs. George Fear presiding. Zion's King did reign victorious, was sung followed by a prayer by Mts. Fear. The scripture from Ephes- ians,,Chapter 4 was read by Mrs. Stuart Cloakly. the story "How does your garden grow" was read by Mrs. Fear. Mrs. Victor Youngblut took the topic on the position of the Korean Christians in Japan. Mrs. Joe Dunbar read the part of the moderator of the. t)rean Christian, Church in Japan Dr. In Ha Lee, who studied in Canada from 1955 to 1957. Mrs. Walter Shortreed took the part of Fifty-five were present for the Yuill reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney on Sunday, July 25. Sports were conducted by Mr. and Mrs-. George M. Johnston. The men enjoyed a game of horseshoes. After a picnic supper a bus- iness meeting was conducted. Mrs. Laura Johnston was elected president for next reunion and Mrs. Helen McBurney as the' secretary. Relatives ' were' present from, Michigan, Goderich, London, — New. York State, Ilderton, Tav- istock, Wingham, Belgrave, Blue- the general- secretary of the K.C.C. in Japan, Rev. Kyung Shik Choi. Mrs. Jack McBurney took the part'of the secretary of the National Women's. Assoc, iation, Mrs. Shiks. Mrs. YoungblUt read some items from the Glad Tidings dealing with this subject, inelud• ing a story by Rev. BobAnderson who work s with these people, Mrs. ',Garner Nicholson led in prayer. Offering was received and dedicated by Mrs. George Fear: The roll- call was answered by a verse on Harvest. Ten visits io sick and shut-ins were recorded, The meeting was closed with s prayer given by Mrs. Fear who also expressed thanks to Mrs.1 Nicholson for her invitation to her home., vale, Whitechurch. A family picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey, Edgar to celebrate Mrs. Edgar's birthday. Those present were Me and Mrs. Niel Edgar and Klin• berly, Wingham, and Mr, and Mrs. Roger Bieman, Kent and' Blair of R.R. 2 Lucknow, Murray Edgar, Sheila Shobbrook, and Mrs. Edward Daer, Terry and' Patricia of Wingham, Mr. and. Mrs. -Charles Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Don Craig Debbie and Douglas of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Hunkin of Teeswater, and; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse, READ and USE POST' CLASSIFIED 16- THE: BRUSSELS POST, .JULY 28, 1978' Belgrave Families Gather All submissions will be carefully tabulated and will " ultimately dictate the recommendation the Com- mittee will be obliged to make to the Ministry of Health. respectfully solicits the opinions of all- organiza- lions and interested citizens, with regard to the formation of a District Health Council to assess the needs and recommend to the Ministry the'priority for Health expenditures in the two counties. All members of the Steering Committee , are available for meetings and will provide informa- tion regarding the function and duties of a District Health Council. For Further information Contact: Box. 729 :Wingham Ontario • .11 of L at 1 failii M late Ned Belg H. Cam Besi sury Listc (Phy N.S. 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