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THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 15, 1978-7
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The Easter meeting .-of th
U.C.W.of Knox United Church,
Belgrave was held on March 7, at
the house of Mrs, Bert Johnston
with sixteen members., present.
Leader Mrs. Ross Anderson
opened the meeting with the
business and correspondence.
The. Westminster week-end will
be held May 26-28th and Dr.
Graham Tipple of London will be
the Theme speaker.. The annual
meeting of the London Con-
ference will be held in Stratford
on April 3 and 4. The next general
meeting of the U.C.W. will, be
held on April 9 and Mrs, Cecil-
Coultes will show slides of her
trip to Russia.
Mrs. Geer& Michie read scrip-
ture from Revelations and John.
The meditation was entitled
"To Be Continued" and was the
Easter message led by Mrs.
James Coultes. • Several ladies
took part in the program led by
Mrs. Ross Anderson.
The thetne was "Reserved A
Place for you on Galgatha's
and was the reaction of many
people who were present at the
Crucifiction. The offering was
received and dedicated and the
meeting closed with a social ,time.
Happy Hikers
Meeting 4 of the "Happy
Hikers" was held March •6 in the •
Belgrave arena. The roll call
"Define a good :Citizen." Min-
utes of the last meetingwereread
by the secretary,- Marilyn
Intyre. The topic of the meeting '
-was People, Law and Tax payers.
Mrs.Richard,,Moore ,gave a brief
explanation of the different levels -
of government.
Guest speakers Simon 'liana-
ham reeve of East Wawanosh`
Township spoke on the Govern-
'Pent at the County,level and MrS.
Winona. Thompson, clerk of East
Wawanosh Townhsip spoke of
Municipal Government.
The Club met for its third
meeting on February 27. The roll
call was answered by "Leisure
Time Activity or an interest they
would like to develop".
As their guest Mrs. Grace Bird,
Home Economist, Mrs. Norman
Coultes, Mrs. Peter Chandler and
Mrs. Kenneth Campbell showed
the members knitting, crocheting:
and quilting. Cindy Campbell
talked on Candy Stripers. Lori
Thompson demonstrated Needle-
point, Mrs. Bryan Black explain-
ed making a Terrarium, Mrs.
Richard Moore spoke on Garden-
ing. Some of the girls planted a
Terrarium.
The second line of Morris
' euchre party was held at the
house of Mr. and Mrs, Ed.
Stewart last Monday evening with
5 tables in .play. Winners of the
evening were: High Lady;Mrs.
William Elston. High Man;Mr.
William Olsten. Low Lady;Joanne
Edgar, Low Man; Harvey Edgar.
Most lone hands lady; Mrs. Tom
Miller. Most lone hands man; Mr.
Glen Sellers.
Elven Tables
Eleven tables of euchre were
played at the Belgrave Weekly
Euchre last Wednesday evening
, in the W.I.Hall at 8 p.m, Winners
were: High Lady;Mrs. George
Michie, High Man; Harvey
Edgar. Low Lady; Mrs. Lorne
Jairlieson, Low Man;Andrew
Walsh, Most lone hands lady;
' Mrs. Lewis StOnehouse. Most
lone hands Man; George
Johnston.
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Belgrave H hears' Reeve HaOahu
and Meditation taken from the * mtiss Potter read a chapter from
The March meeting of the
Belgrave A.C.W. was held at the
house - of Mrs. Clarence Wile
with 9 Members and 1 visitor in
attendance:
The meeting opened with the
president Miss Mary Isabel
Nethery reading the Invocation
Correspondent Living Message Magazine, The a very humorous book entitled
Lord's prayer was repeated, in Oye Jigs and Juleps" written by
unison and.-Mrs. Robert procter- a lOyear Old girl. -
read the scripture taken from St. Mrs. Alex Nethery contributed
Luke.The roll call was answered a poem' entitled "The Legend of
by telling of a woman mentioned the Blarney Stone".
in the Bible whose name begins The meeting closed with prayer
with "A". ' • by the president, grace was sung
This group is invited to a Quiet and lunch served by the hostess.
Day to be held at St. John's Personals
Church, Brussels on March 15-, We are sorry to hear that. Mrs,
beginning with J-loly..Communion Eldon Cook is a patient in
at 10 o'clock. , ' • VVingharp District Hospital. Mrs..
Minutes of the last meeting,
were •read by the secretary, Mrs.
Clore Van Camp. TWO '01 a nk - you
cards were read and Easter cards
'were signed to send to the sick
and shut-ins.
MisS Lillian Patter conducted a .
test on Canadian clergyman serv-
ing overseas*;,for which Mrs.
Harold Jardin received the high-
est score.
Mrs. Jardin read from a booklet
produced by the Women's Inter-
Church council about 'the , pro-
vinces of Alberta and British
Columbia.
George Walker is a patient in
University Hospital, London and
Mrs. Albert Cook 'is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London. We
wish all a speedy recovery.
The Curator meeting of the
telgrave Women's Institute will
be held Tdesday, March 21 at 2
p.m. in the W.I. Hall with Mrs.
Garner Nicholson as convenor.
- Members are asked to bring a H OtIrand Mrs. Sydney Thomp-
century old picture for the roll .son, Lisa and Lana visited on
call. There will be a panel ,on the Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
history . of homes, in the Rodney-Wright of Clifford.
community. Lunch committee is.
Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Mrs. Earl
Anderson and Miss Dorothy
Higgins. Everyone welcomed.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hanna
attended the 3 day convention of
the Ontario Trappers Association
held in North Bay last week. Mr.
Orville Ford of HanoVer
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.