HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-03-08, Page 5Anniversary party of.her cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman of
Mitchell on Saturday evening.
Mr. and- Mrs. Alan Scott and
family of Sebringville spent
Sunday with his mother Mrs.
Walter Scott also, visited with
'other relatives.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Weber and son Clare to our
village - who have recently
purchased Mrs. Harold Procter's
home.
Mrs. Robert Procter and
Belgrave Busy Bees met in the
arena room on February 27 with
10 members present. The topic
was People, Ideas and Laws and
each member contributed
something they knew about the
Maxine, Howard Zettler of
Chepstow, Mr: and Mrs. Frank
Procter, Karen and Kevin visited
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Mayberry and family of
Londesboro.
Mrs. Hazel Procter was able to
return to her home from. the
Wingham :District Hospital on
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Russel Walker of
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse were dinner guests of.
Mr. and Mrs.Robert Sproule of
different levels of government.
The next meeting will be a
continuation of the program.
Members attended a Morris
Township Council meeting on
Monday.
Goderich on Sunday.
Mrs. Laura Johnston. spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnston and Tara of
Ilderton, also visited with her
niece Miss Heidi Reyansoff of
` London who also visited at the
same home.
We are sorry to hear ,that Miss
Donelda Lamont is a patient in
University Hospital, London.
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THE BRUSSELS POST MARCH 8,1978
ack Preceptory
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
887-9847
A number from this" area
attended the annual meeting of
Huron Royal Black. Preceptory in
Blyth on Saturday evening. A
good attendance was present.
Donations were made to the
Trillium Home for the aged at
Orillia, L.T.B. Orange' home of
Richmond Hill, the Benevolent
and Organization funds. Officers
for the coming year were re-
elected, C.M, Wayne Smith,
D.C.M., H. Jacklin, Chap.
Raymond Niell, Reg, Henry
Pattison, Treasurer H. Webster,
lecturers , Lloyd Herner and John
Henderson. Censors E. M itchell
and Clare Van Camp, S.B. Ron
Denim and Frank McLinchy.
Day of Prayer
The World's pay of Prayer
service .wa'S held in Knox
'Presbyterian Church , Belgrave
on Friday afternoon. The three
leaders were Mrs. Laura
Johnston, Mrs. Clare Van Camp
and Mrs. Joe -„Dunbar and Mrs.
George Johnston was pianist.
Those taking part in Bible reading
and prayer were Mrs. James
Coultes, Mrs. -Olive Campbell,
Mrs. Beth Procter, mrs. Victor
Youngblut, Mrs. Jack McBurney,
Mrs. Mac Scott and Mrs. Garner
, Nicholson. •
. The theme of the service was.
"Love and Community Spirit"
and wa's taken by the Rev.
Kenneth Innes of Brussels.
Messengers. Meet
The Messengers of Knox
United Church met in the Sunday
School room on Sunday morning
with .30 members and 3 visitors
present. The offering was taken
and dedicated by all joining in
prayer. Games were played and
conducted by Sheila Anderson
and Andrea Coultes.
A short story "Honouring
Jesus at Easter" was read by
Mrs. jack Higgins then the
groups were divided to complete
an Easter card as their craft. One
group was under the leaderthip of
Mrs. Lloyd Michie and Sheila
Anderson, while Mrs. Jack
Higgins, Andrea Coultes and
Anne Procter helped the other
children.
Win at Euchre
The second line of Morris held
their euchre party at the home of
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert .Garniss with 6
tables in play.
High Lady - Mrs. Mel Craig;
High Man - Joanne 'Edgar
(-playing as a man); Low Lady -
Mrs. Tom Miller; Low. Man - Ed.
Stewart; Most lone, hands:lady -
Mary Ellen Elston; Most lone
hands man - Glen Sellers.
Ten tables of euchre were
played at the Belgrave Weekly
Euchv last Wednesday evening.
High Lady - Mrs. Nelson Higgins;
High Man - Edgar Wightman;
Low Lady - Mrs. Clarence, Hanna;
Low Man - Charles Higgins; Most
lone hands lady - Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse; Most lone hands
man - XIctory Youngblut.
Euchres start at 8- p.m. every
Wednesday evening. Everyone
welcome.
W.M.S. has meeting
The W.M.S. met last Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Victor Youngblut with Mrs.
Stewart Cloakey presiding.
Meditation entitled "Obedience"
was given by Mrs. Y oungblut
and a poem entitled "Bright
Promise" was read by Mrs. Jack
McBurney. Prayer was given by
;Mrs. Joe Dunbar. The guest
speaker Mrs. Grace Richardson of
Listowel , now on furlough from
her teaching and missionary work
in Zambia. She showed slides
taken in that country which were
very interesting , also shoWed
artifacts which she biought home
with her. Her talk was enjoyed by
everyone. Roll call was answered
by a verse with the word doors in
it.
The secretary's report was read
by Mrs. McBurney and, the
treasurer's report was given by
Mrs. Youngblut. Eighteen sick
and shut-in calls were ,recorded.
The April Easter meeting will
be held on April 6 with rMrs. Rivers
of Seaforth as guest speaker. -`
The ladies' were 'reminded of
the Spring Rally on May 10 at
Hensall. .
.Personals
Among the guests who attended
the wedding of Christol Detie and
Vincent Makas of London,
Saturday, March 4 were Rev.
John G. and Mrs. Roberts and
Alison, Mrs. Pearl Wheeler, Mrs.
Florence Coultes and Clifford,
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coultes,
Mr., and Mrs. Robert Taylor of St.
Ann's and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler. Rev. Roberts assisted in
the ceremony.
- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar
attended the 30th Wedding
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Belgrave & District Kinsmen
held another successful bingo in
the Belgrave Hall. Winners of
cash prizes were Mrs. Lloyd
Walker, George Johnston, Lloyd
Michie, Claudia Heinz, James
Lamont, John Scott, Jim Coultes
Mrs. F. Riley, Linda McKee,
Brenda Mosurinjohn, and
Marjorie Hartleib. Jack Shiell
won the special prize. Winner of
the lucky 'dbor prize was Joyce
Thompson.