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Mott • Facing the future :onthe:farm
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
correspondent
The Agriculture meeting of the
Bel-grave Women's Institute was
opended by the president Mrs.
Stan Hopper. Mrs. William
Coultes presided at the piano.
The secretary Mrs. Ross
Higgins read the minutes of the
previous meeting, gave the
financial report and
correspondence.
Mrs. Leonard James and Mrs.
Walter Scott will be the voting
delegates at the Huron County
Rally, October 4 at Dashwood.
The Area Convention will be
held at Tillsonburg November 9
and 10. A Historical Newsletter
and thank you card was
ackriowledged.
It was decided to cater to two
banquets. Committee in charge of
the Anniversary dinner
November 20 at 7 p.m. Mrs.
William CoulteS, Mrs. Stan
Hopper and Mrs. Ross Higgins.
In charge of Holstein banquet
November 24 at noon are Mrs.
Glenn Coultes, Mrs. Leonard
James and Mrs., Norman Coultes.
All members are asked to
contribute in the near future,
their used stamps to assist the
East Africa Women's League
Kenya for their stamp stall at the
A.C.W.W., ' 15th Triennial
Conference, Nairobi, in October
Juvenile girls
hold euchre
The Tri-County Juvenile Grils
Softball team held a euchre and
dance in the W.I. Hall on
Saturday evening.
Winners in the euchre were :
High Lady-Mrs. Mac Scott, High
Man-Donald McCormick, Low
Lady-Mrs. Ross Higgins, Low
Man-Wayne Cook.
Winners of the draw for the
blankets were Bob Taylor of
Belgrave and Kenneth Davis of
Stratford.
At lunch time the girls were
each presented with their new red
and white jackets. The girls would
like to thank all those, who
supported them throughout the
summer and also at the dance.
Mrs. Cook is 87
On Sunday a family gathering
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Crawford of Goderich
to honour her mother Mrs. Fred
Cook who celebrated her 87th'
birthday on September 24.
A smorgasbord supper was
served. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Walker of
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Robinson of Auburn, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cook and Murray and
Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson
and Robbie, Mrs. Telford Cook of
Belgrave, Mrs. Grace Cook of
Goderich. Mrs. Cook received
many gifts and cards.
One thing
about fitness,
you can tell
the playeri
without the
program.
lisp Canad.an moverrenf for personal fitriesg
Pitnesi In Our heaiti oii licriOW les eight.,
1977.
• Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Mrs.
Clarence Hanna have sent their
quilt block patterns to the Erland
Lee Home.
The Institute will sponsor a
euchre and dance again this year
Fourteen girls attended the
first meeting of the C.G. I. T. on
Wednesday night in the United
Church basement.
The topic for the meeting was.
Learning our Value. The group
decided to meet on the second
and fourth Wednesday of each
month and also plan to adopt, a
grandmother.
at Christmas. They also plan to
Canvass for the Heart Fund in
•February.
The bus to the International
Ploughin Match at Walkerton will
leave the Belgrave Arena at 10
a.m. October 1st.
The next meeting will be in the
Church basement on October 13
at 7 p.m. at which there will be an
election of officers. Any
interested girls 12 to 16 would be
welcome to attend.
Would anyone in the
community who has a C.G.I.T.
middy in their home please call
„ Mrs. William Coultes.
meet
Bluevale 111 •
The second meeting of the
Cereal Shelf was held at the home
of Mrs.. Bill Robertson with 13
members present.
The roll call was answered by
stating "Your Record of Bread
and Cereal Eaten For one Day."
A discussion on structure 'and
food value, cereal grades, whole
grain, refined cereal and cooking
cereals was led by the leaders.
The demonstratiOn was a
sample of grain values. Joanne
Schmidt cooked Vita B.
porridge. All participated in
making dagwoods.
Remember! It • takes but a
moment to place a Brussels Post
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
To advertise, just. Dial Brussels
887-6641.
Convenor of the meeting Mrs,
William Coultes gave the motto
"Facing the future on the farm
takes courage, knowledge and
love."
The roll call was answered by
"An idea for fostering love of
rural living in our youth."
Collee4ion and pennies for
friendship was received.
Mrs. Hopper read an article
"Farming is a family affair and
everyone has to pitch in."
The meeting closed with the
Queen and Institute Grace.
Lunch was served and a 'social
time enjoyed.
• Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
visited Saturday afternoon with•
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hammond
of Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
- attended the 75th Anniversary
services of Fordwich • United
Church on Sunday and visited`
with Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Zurbrigg of R.R. 2 Clifford.
Mr. and Mrs. Garver Nicholson
spent a few days recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Nide and
Kimberley of Mount Hope also
visited with his cousin, Mrs.
Mabel Gummerson Of
Mississauga.
-Attending the wedding in
Toronto at' St. Michaels's and All
Angels Anglican Church, Toronto
for Mark Speakman and Silvan
Adauti Were Mr. and Mrs, La'
Mayberry, Londesboro, Mr, an
Mrs. Frank Procter, Mrs, Robert' Proceter, Miss Marjorie Ptak
of Vancouver, Miss. Maxine
Procter, Howard Zettler of
,Chepstow. Mark's father Rey,
C.F. Speakman performed the
marriage, Blessing of marriage
Ven. A.D. Brown and Eucharist
the ,Right Rev. A.A. Reid,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, Ng,
Frank Cooper and Mrs. Telfold
Cook attended the 40th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mri,
Edgar Howatt on Saturday.
Miss Nancy Anderson spOn
the weekend with her parents;;
Nancy is now working' arthe
Forest Avenue Day Nursery in Si
Thomas.
Sunday October 3 will be . Anniversary Sunday in Kim
United Church with Dr. Gordon
Hazelwood of Brussels as guest
speaker at both services. Morning
service at 11a.m. and evening
service at 8 -p.m.
The Belgrave Men's Choir
provided 'the special music lot
Sunday evening service al
Egmondville United Church, The
speaker was Rev. John
Oestreieher of Clinton.
Mrs. Robert Campbell,'
Douglas, Dianne of Witithrq
visited with her parents Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Hibbard Wednesday
afternoon.
.H. girls
4-H "little Miss Muffets"
The second meeting of
Belgrave 11 Club held at the
home of Mrs. Clarke Johnston on
SepteMber 20, was opened with
the 4-H pledge and motto. Connie
Meurs read the minutes of the
last meeting.. The name "Little
Miss Muffets" was chosen for
this club. Roll call was "My
Record of bread and cereal eaten
for one day." -
Mrs. Johnston " discussed
"Start With Grain" and Mrs.
Richard Moore described
products from grain as well as
"Cooking Cereals".
Demonstration-Lori Thompson
cooked Red River Cereal. Bonnie
Walker and Lori Dabrawski made
Dogwoods. Carolyn Campbell and
Georgina Chettleburgh cooked
Onion Rice. the meeting closed
with taps.
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CGIT plans to adopt
a grandmother
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