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16 THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH_ 29, 1978
Belgrave WI has .histoty. day •
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Storehouse
887-9847
W.I. Recalls History
The Curators's meeting of the
Belgrave Women's Institute was
held Tuesday, March 21 in the
W.I. Halt. Mrs, Garner Nicholson
was the convener and it was
indeed a "day of history."
Sheila Anderson and Nancy
Moore ., students at East
Wawanosh Public School, each
gave the speeches they had
prepared for school competition,
: Sheila spoke on "Belgrave," a
,.most interesting history of the
village, from the time it got its
name to the present. Nancy spoke
on "Pioneer Homes" and in
particular the fine old stone
home in' which she now lives.
Members of the W.I. had been
asked to prepare "Farm logs" for .
the Tweedsrnuir History so Mr.
Ivan Wightman, Mrs. Walter
Scott and Mrs. Norman Coultes
each gave the history of their
respective farms: These were
interesting and brought back
memories of the past. The roll call
was answered by the members
showing a century old picture.
Achievement Day for the current
4-H club "Focus on Living" will
be held in Blyth Public School on
May 6.
Mrs. Brian Black and Mrs.
John McIntosh are the leaders
for the 4-H Garden Club.
Belgrave W.I. will provide
entertainment gifts and lunch for
birthday parties at Huronview,
April 19 and Brookhaven and
Brussels Nursing Home later, the
gift committee is Mrs. Ross
Higgins; lunch committee Mrs.
Stanley Black and Mrs. William
Fenton, Program Committee,
Mrs. Norman Coultes, Mrs. C. N.
Hanna and Mrs. •Ivan ,: Wightman.
The committee to plan the noon
meal for East Wawanosh F.A.O.
is Mrs. James Hunter, Mrs. Ivan_
Wightman and Mrs. C.W.
Hanna'. The Annual meeting will
be held April 18 when reports are
to be presented.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Ivan
Wightman, Mrs. Earl Anderson
and Miss Dorothy. Higgins.
Special Easter Services
Knox United Church, Belgrave
celelll'ated its Easter service with
Easter lilies, candelabra i a lovely
floral arrangement, miniature
decorations and ferns beautifying
the sanctuary.
Soft organ music' by Miss
Alison Roberts created a happy
atmosphere for worship.
The Junior Choir chose "Christ
the Lord is Risen to-day," as their
anthem. The Senior choir sang
"Now, Is Christ Risen." Rev.
John Roberts and Robert Stoner
of Blemheim rendered as their
duet "Watchman, What of the
Night!" to an appreciative
congregation.
Rev. Roberts based his remarks
on the Scripture verse Luke 24;
or details on Corn,
Beans, Spring Grain
and Flax call before
May 1st.
ALEX LANDON
LISTOWEL
291-1605
Verse 18 concering the conversa-
tion of Jesus and two of his
followers as .they were walking to
the village of Emmaus. He stated
that people ask questions, assum-
ing that all doubts will be cleared
by an objective presentation of
facts, The two men knew the
facts; but couldn't recognize what
had happened. The events after
Jesus' death are in a different
category to those preceding the
resurrection. Jesus is alive and
present wherever there is discus-
sion about his life.
The "Living Word" is "Life"
to a "Living Fellowship."
Happy Hikers Meet
The Belgrave Happy Hikers
4-H Club II met on March 20 in
the Women's Institute Hall. The
roll call was answered with "One
thing I hope to learn on a Field
Trip." Lori Thompson, Cindy
Campbell and Marilyn Maclntyre
are to plan the exhibit for
Achievement Day which will be
held in Blyth. Marilyn Maclntyre
read minutes.
Guest speaker Miss. Grainger
from the Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority spoke on the
"Responsibilities of the Authority
and the work they do."
At a previous meeting on
March 13 at the arena. Roll Call,
was !`An important rule for baby
sitters" secretary, Marilyn Mac
Intyre read—minutes and Mrs.
Connie Kuc,Public Health Nurse,
spoke on FaMily Health, Baby
Sitting and Child Care, She was
thanked by Cindy Campbell.
Weekly Euchre
Eight tables of euchre were
played last Wednesday evening
in the W.I. Hall at the(Belgrave
Weekly euchre. Winnei's for the
evening were: High Lady - Mrs.
Robert Higgins, High Man - Sam
Fear.
Low Lady- - Mrs. Garner
Nicholson. Low Man - Edgar
Wightman.
Most Lone Hands Lady - Mrs.
Mark Armstrong: Most Lone
Hands Man - Robbie Nicholson.
Euchre in Morris
The second line of Morris held
their last euchre party for the
season at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Tom. Barnes last Monday
evening. There were five tables in
play. High Lady - Mrs, Ed.
Stewart. High Man - Mel Craig.
Low Lady - Mrs. Glen Sellers.
Low Man - Tim Darlow.
Most Lone Hands Lady - Mrs.
Harvey Edgar. Most Lone Hands
Man - Bert Garniss.
Personals.
Maria Arruda of Toronto,
Kevin Logan of Wyoming,
Michael and Shawn Logan of
Burlington spent their holdiays
with their grandmother Mrs. Cliff
Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan of
Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Logan and Trevor of Wyoming
spent Easter week-end with their
mother Mrs. Cliff Logan.
Douglas Bieman of Iroquois
Falls is spending this week with
his mother Mrs. Albert Bieman
and Evelyn.
George Inglis of Walkerton
visited on Sunday with his sister
Mrs. Albert Bieman
Mr. and Mrs. GaryLeitch,Julie
and Jeffery of London, Mr. and
Mrs. George Johnston and Tara
of Merton spent Easter week-end
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grasby.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Arm-
strong of London visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby on
Saturday.
Mrs. Robert Grasby, Julie and
Jeffery visited with Mrs. Hilda
Roberts of Listowel last Tuesday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fear and
Jana of London and Mrs. A.M.
Fear of Huron View Clinton spent
Good Friday with Mr, and Mrs.
Sam Fear.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makas of
London were week-end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler.
Mrs. Beatrice Cardiff of Brus-
sels , Mrs. Amelia Brown of
Brookhaven Nursing Home,
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