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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-06-22, Page 6 6—THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 22; 1977 Hold Belgrave SS. anniversary Correspondent Mrs, L. Stonehouse Many former Sunday School members and associates of the Knox United Church, Belgrave congregated. Sunday, June 19, to celebrate the anniversary of the Sunday School. The auditorium was filled to capacity with many people returning from, distant areas to join in the service. Mrs. Lynda Lentz , organist of the church presided and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and Jamie of Guelph spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. .'amen R. Coultes. We are sorry to hear that Miss Joan Leishman is a patient in Hamilton General Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Lisa Leishman and Bev Rowe of Paris are spending a few clays with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leishman. Allan Leishman is spending a few days in Hamilton with his friend. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Earl Anderson, were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hunking of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shreider, Kathy , Craig and Mark of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hardin, Peggy and SaIndy of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, • Marian and Jeffrey of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson, Judy and Leslie of Rexdale, Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Moy of Erin Mills.' Mr. and Mrs. Galry Leitch and Julie of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby . Jeffery Leitch who spent last week with his grandparents returned home with his parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George , M. Johnston and Tara of Ilderton visited at the same home also with Mrs. Laura Johnston. All attended the Sunday School Anniversary and Chicken Barbeque at Knox United Church. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Lloyd Michie is a patient in Hamilton ,General Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Clarence Hanna held open house on Saturday in honour of her daughter Gail, Mrs. Brian Storer of Kitchener who was recently married. Mrs. Leslie Storer and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson poured tea . Over 50 ladies called. Sunday visitors with Mr. and MIS. Clarence Hanna were Mrs. Leslie Storer of Kitchener, Mrs Robert Storer of Molesworth. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hanna, Jim and Kevin of Lapeer, Michigan. The Family Consumer Affairs meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute will be held Tuesday, June 28 at 8:15 p.m, in the W.I. Hall. Mrs. James Hunter is the convener and the 4-H. Homemaking Club will present skits and have exhibits at this Meeting, The lunch committee is Mrs. Norman conducted the choir. She was assisted by guitarists Alison Roberts and Dianne. Scott The entrance and the sanctuary were beautified with baskets of multicoloured flowers. As an introduction to the service the Sunday School&HiC lead in a processional singing "Hey! Hey! Anybody Listenin' ". Scripture Sentences were read by the Superintendent, George Procter, who with Julie Guay, Ross Anderson, Robert Gordon Coultes, Mrs. Herson Irwin, Mrs. Peter Campbell. Everyone is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd attended the 50th wedding .anniversary for Mr, and MI's. William Campbell in the Legion Hall in Harris ton on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert HIbberd attended the 45th Wedding Anni- versary supper in Ranton. Place, Palmerston on Sunday. Mrs. Elroy Kuntz and Peter of Kitchener spent a couple of days last week with her mother Mrs. Rae Rinn. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mines of Niagara Falls visited last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire. Miss Margaret Higgins of London spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Robert Higgins. Randy Nixon Of Belgrave came in second on the 800 metre dash, third in the 200 metre dash, and fourth in high jump at F.E.Madill Secondary School on Thursday, June 16. at the Track meet of all area public schools. Randy also received the trophy for winning top place in ten out of twelve even is in running and jumping at East Wawanosh Public School this spring. He will be presented with his trophy on June 23rd. Mrs. Mae Rinn. Lois and Gordon. spent the weekend with Mrs. Keith Cartwright and family of London. Keith Cartwright was attending the disabled Olympic Games for the handicap in Brantford. He received a silver medal for the snooker games and a wheel chair basket. ball game he received a bronze medal. Many attend Hunter anniversary About one hundred and twelve friends and relatives attended the celebration of the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter at the Belgrave Community Centre, Sunday, June 19th . A picnic dinner was served at noon by the family and friends. Guests attended front Troy, Hamilton, Burford, Brantford. Lyiiden and Kitchener. and Clifford Coultes assisted Rev, John Roberts with the devotions, New hymn books and service books were dedicated in memory of the late Margaret Michie and Mr, and Mrs. .James Michie by the Michie family. The junior choir sang as its number, "Yesterday, Today and To-morrow", the offering anthem, "Clap your Hands" and The Doxology. Attendance seal awards were Mr. and Mrs. Keimeth Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Cook and Murray. moved into their new homes recently . Mr. and Mrs, William. Black have taken up residence in. the Van Camp apartment. We welcome them all to the village. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston and Brenda spent the weekend ant Ottawa. Logan wins truck rodeo At the annual Truck Rodeo held at the Shell Marketing plant in Oakville, Barry Logan won first place for the Oakville District and sixth for Ontario. He competes 'again at Winnipeg in. Canadian Competition in September. preSented to fifteenStinday School members and 100 percent recognition to Janice Coultes, Ruth Higgins, Joan Higgins, Andrea Coultes, Donna .and Bruce Higgins. Clifford Coultes, assistant superintendent made the presentations. The sermon "Hands" was delivered by the Minister. He illustrated fifteen. various uses of hands with large pictures which depicted: evil, cutting out, eating, expressing joy, sports; breaking bread to feed birds, construction by hand, Canadian boy scouts who were clapping hands, helping hands, baptizing,. Sacrament of breaking bread, Confirmation - the laying on of hands and a' hand shake - denote peace or welcome. The spec ken demonstrated the origin of "Hand Shaking" with George Procter. Legend ,reveals that many thousands of years ago strangers Who' roamed the forest were each armed with.,. a shield and sword s The left hand supported the shield, while the right held a sword, Upon meeting each man sheathed his sword and grasped the other's right to save himself from injury; thus the beginning of our custom of shaking hand with str guitarists Alison Roberts and Dianne Scott sang "Feelin" the Recessional "To Be Ali ve", Mr, gnig,aetis and ht, r. The Hi-C accompanied gratefully acknowledged Rob Robertsetrht se gift to the Church of candelabra by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. He also expresSed regret that Mrs. Lenty has resigned her position as church organist after four ..ears of faithful efforts with the ch oir: especially her deep interest shown to the junior which has been formed since her work h ere began. Thanks was extended to all who helped with work done before, during and after the service. Suitable hymns were sung using the newly dedicated books. 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