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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-10-13, Page 8Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Jack McBurney, followed by the treasurer's report by Mrs. Youngblut. Twenty-four sick and shut in visits were recorded. The ladies were reminded of the Fall Rally to be held on October 13th with Belgrave group acting as nominating committee. It was approved that the new study book for 1977 be ordered, The new calendars are to be ordered by Mrs. George Fear, Mrs. Shortreed reminded the ladies to get their orders in fair the Glad Tidings this month. The roll call was answered by something you are thankful for. The Lords prayer was repeated in unision to close the meeting, AM. ;Parker Plumbing •••••• NMI Ma & Heating 887-6079 • Three great reasons why FRED McGEE AUTO ELECTRIC LTD. SIVING-HAM Sates, backed by Servite. 357,1.04, • is your b:est.winter weather buy 1. Race-proved features. 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Exclusive Trail Hazard TraCk Replacement Poky: When you buy a John Deere Snowmobile, the track is covered by a limited warranty and by' a policy that covers areas the limited warranty doesn't. See us now for complete details. a Big John' nowmobile JONN jDEERE Learn cer Bran eals y bunch meets in Belgrave call was "My Record of Cereal . Officers elected are and bread eaten for one day." President-Janice Coultes, Vice The girls read their records of President-Joanne Coultes, this. Secretary-Cathy BAkelaar, Press Cathy Bakelaar read the Reporter Cathy Walker. minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. James Bakelaar discussed Mrs. Gordon discussed grain the "Cereal Shelf," and cereal products. She "Requirements for Club members" and "Cereals , for frypan. cookies. After they tyre Everyday Eating." Mrs. Robert cooked everyone sampled them, Gordon discussed "working Joanne Bakelaar showed the methods" and "How to use girls how to measure flour, Recipes." Donelda Lamont showed how to The girls divided into two measure shortening. Doreen groups and had a quiz. The girls . Taylor showed how to measure stayed in their groups and made brown sugar. Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Correspondent The third meeting of the Belgrave. Brany B unch opened with the 4-H Pledge and Motto. The roll Call was "A Popular Cereal product used in my home." The girls answered in turn. Cathy Bakelarr read the minutues of, the last meeting. Joanne Bakelaar is going to design the coy ers for the books. Mrs. Gordon asked everyone what type of cereals they brought. Mrs. Gordon read the lesson from the members pamphlet for meeting 3.' Everyone discussed a topic for Achievement Day. The girls divided into two groups and made Cherry Bran Squares. All the girls sampled these squares. At the second meeting the roll Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter attended the wedding of their grandson Arnold Spivey to Ann Wessinger on Saturday in Trinity United Church Ingersoll. The Public Relations meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute will he held Tuesday, October 19 at 8:15 p.m., at the W.I. Hall with neighbouring branches in attendance. Mr. Keith Roulston of Blyth will be guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited with Mrs. Elsie Strough and Mrs. Verna Dismore of Fordwich last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hibberd and Angela of Mildmay visited on Monday with his parentsMr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. , Mr. and Mrs. George Procter and Mr'S. Stewart Procter were guests at the Spivey-Wessinger wedding in the Trinity United Church, Ingersoll on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman, Tracey, Pamela and Kevin of Chatham spent the holiday weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. William Montgomery and Alexandra of Guelph visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman on Sunday. Miss Marjorie Procter of Vancouver spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coultes and Robbie of Etobicoke spent Thanksgiving weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes. Mrs. Olvie Maynard also was a weekend visitor. All attended the Empey-Coultes wedding in Auburn United Church on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and family of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and family for the Thanksgiving weekend. Weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Earl Anderson were Mr. About • 35 yoting people held walk ,a-thoii on Thanksgiving Day. They Were sponsored by the Belgrave: They hope to 8,,,,THE BRUSSELS .POSTi. and Mrs. Edmond Hartlin and Sandy of Kingston,' Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and family of Toronto, Mrs. Robert Hartwell and Carol of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hulking and Vaughn of Aburn. Mr. and Mrs. George Black of Campbellville spent a few days with her sister Mrs. EArl Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeffery of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Thanksgiving visitors with Mrs. Stan Hopper, Debbie and Gary were Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Sharpin of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vau Niekerb, Sheryl and Jeff of Shanty Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hopper of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hopper, Carol and Heather and_ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hopper of Morris Towrishi Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson attended the 100th Annivesary of Brussels United Church on Sunday morning. Miss Shirley Gray of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gery Dennis of Waterloo spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James. Mrs. Wilfred Johnston of Paisley is spending a few days with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.Leonard James. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Johnston and Tara of Ilderton spent the holiday weekend with his mother Mrs. Laura Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Kathy and Jennifer of Shelbourne, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook and Eric were Sunday visitors with thier parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook. Mrs. Joe Dunbar was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar of Stratford. Mr, and Mrs. Robert* Procter spent the weekend with Rev. C.E and Mrs. Speakwan of Minesing alas visiting at the same home were Mr. - and Mrs. Mark Speakwan. Mrs. Victor Youngblut presided for this fall Thankoffering meeting: of the WMS October 4 and opened with a poem. "Come Ye Thankful People Come" was sung. The devotional service from the Glad Tidings was followed. Mrs. Joe Dunbar -read the meditation on Thanksgiving from the record and prayer was read by Mrs. Stuart Cloakey. The offering was received and dedicated. The hynin "For the Beauty of the Earth" was sung and each member present read a .Thanksgiving story or peom. Mrs. Youngblut led in prayer., explained the functions of a part of a kernel of wheat. She read a definition out of another book called "Cereals Anytime." Mrs. Gordon discussed the. questions recommended for meeting two. Mrs. Gordon passed around different samples of grain. Members tasted Vita B from - dishes that were handed out by Mrs. Bakelaar. The .girls were dividied into two groups and they , made Dogwoods. At the first meeting the roll call was "a Cereal Product I have never Eaten but would like to ti3i." The girls answered in turn. Belgrave people at weddings .Hi Cis raisemoney foi....arena fund complete 25 hilles and the money . is to be divided between the tti=e- and the Arena Repair' Puri& - 001'06ER. i3,• 1976. WAS has thankoffering lust Abr !este rem tele( Kirk story Ti life i 1974 iaoir Boni ibtei Jazk Peal arei ill,