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THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 28, 1978 — 5
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Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
887-9847
The afternoon Unit of -the
U.C.W. was opened by Mrs.
Cecil Coultes who used a verse of
Scripture for the call to worship.
Forgiveness was the theme of the
worship service led by Mrs. Leslie
B.olt. Mrs. Nelson Higgins read
several verses of scripture con-
cerning forgiveness. Mrs. Bolt
reminded that there is no limit as
to how many times one is obliged
to forgive another who has sinned
against him.To forgive is
indeed difficult, but to ask for-
giveness can be just as hard, She
- said.
With the help of Christ both
can and must be done. A hymn
was sung and Mrs. Higgins led in
prayer. Mrs. Earl Anderson was
in, charge of the Bible Study which
was the concluding chapter of the
book. "Jesus Christ for To-day".
She said the cross came as no
surprise to Jesus and traced his
consciousness of the cross all
through His life. But the cross
was not the end. After the cross
came the Resurrection which is
proof that the love of God is
triumphant; it conquers and it
vanishes death for evermore. Our
hearts must be broken in
penitence and flooded with for-
giveness.
Arrangements were complete
for the birthday party to be held
August eighth for all who have
celebrated their -eightieth •
birthday. ;
Calvin-Brick extended an
invitation to attend their meeting
the evening of June 21.
Mrs. Cecil Coultes provided an
hour of enjoyable and educational
entertainment' when she showed
slides , :.of her travel through
IMeStefir Cariada. The meeting
closed with prayer.
Crowd at Fayre
A large crowd attended the
Belgrave Country Fayre . on
Saturday .organized by the-
Belgrave United Church and all
enjoyed the cold meat supper. •
Penny Auction Winners were:
Mrs. Bryan Black, Mrs. George
Michie, Ron Taylor, Ron Taylor,
Mrs. Albert Cook, John Roberts;
Sam Pletch, Mrs. Dorothy
Procter, Sam Fear, Dennis
Langridge, Crystal Black, Rena
McClean, Michael Biggin, Mrs.
Len Archambault, Mrs. Harold.
Vincent, Mrs. Hazel Procter,
Betty Dobai Mrs, James
I.eisbman, Mrs. Albert Cook,
Freda Pipe, Mrs. Florence
Jonston, Mrs. Betty Beard, Mrs.
Jean, Taylor, Mrs. George Michie,
Frank. Olheiser.
Higgins Reunion
The Annual Higgins Reunion
was held in the Belgrave Institute
Hall on June 25, with 50 signing
the register.
The president Torn Hunter,
welcomed everyone and led in the
singing of grace. A delicious
lunch was then enjoyed. Torn
conducted a short business ses-
sion during which the minutes
were read by secretary, Audrey
Fitch and the date for the next
reunion was decided to be the last
Sunday in June.
Names for the new executive
were read. Special prizes were
given to various persons.
Oldest Man - Gordon Walker.
Oldest Lady - Mrs. Nelson
Higgins.
Youngest person - Karren
Louise Marks daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Marks. During the
afternoon games were enjoyed by
the children' under the direction of
Dareen Marks and Karen Fitch.
Personals
Dr. and Mrs.. Donal Whitfield
of Sault Ste. Marie spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
George Michie.
Mr. and Mrs. Vince Makas of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler.
Mrs. Norman Hill of Willow-
dale spent a few days last week
with her mother Mrs. Harry
McGuire and with her father
Harry McGUire a patient in-
Wingham and District Hospital:
Miss Marlene Walsh of London
spent the week-end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. James
Walsh:
The Belgrave Library will be
closed on Saturday, July 1 due to
the holiday week-end.
Mrs. Mary Wade of Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nethery of
Blyth and Miss Mary Isabel
Nethery attended the funeral of
Percy Barker of Goderich on
Wednesday, His wife is the
former Beatrice Leishman.
The annual• decoration and
Memorial service will be held on
Sunday, July 2 at 3 p.m. at
Brandon Cemetery with the Presb
yterian • church in charge. The
speaker will be the. Rev, Kenneth
Innes of Brussels. •
Mr. and. Mrs, Max Pletch,
KriSta and Andrea of Dryden
spent a week's holidays with his
parenfS Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Pletch
also visited with other relatives.
Mrs. Dorothy Telfer of Listowel
visited with Mrs. Earl Anderson
on the week-end and attended the
Country Fayre,
About fifty S line of Morris
Township neighbours gathered
on Sunday afternoon at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fear to
honour Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Campbell and family who have
moved to the 9 line of East
Wawanosh and Mr. and Mrs.
Willey McLellan and family who
hUve moved to London. Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell were presented
with a swag lamp and Mr: and
Mrs. McLellan with a clock. All
enjoyed a picnic on the lawn.
Mr., and Mrs. James Rae and
Suzanne of Brantford visited on
Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 'y
Wightm an .
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Coultes on Sunday were
Mrs. Len Jarvis St. Catharines,
Mrs. 'Albert Coultes and Clifford,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce Campbell,.
Andrew, Christopher and-Collin,
Mr.' and Mrs. Vincent Makas of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Taylor and Erica of St. Ann's, Mr.
and. Mrs. Don Rae and Jammie of
Mrs. Peter Scott and Gwen of
Barrie spent Wednesday with
Mrs. Albert Coultes.
' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
attended the funeral of Miss
Grace Aylesworth of Fordwich
last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter
attended the ' 25 wedding
anniversary of Jim's sister and
brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
William Buchanan of Troy on
Saturday which was held in St.
George's Community Centre. On
Sunday they attended the cele-
bration of the 100 Anniversary of
Troy's School.
Mr. and. Mis. George Johnston
and Tara of 11derton spent the
week-end with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby.
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OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
R. Bray
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is pleased to announce the opening of
an office for the practice of
CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CARE
IN BRUSSELS
Beginning July 4th, 1978
Located below J. & K. Shoes & Jeans
OFFICE HOURS: TUES• & THURS.1:00 - 5:00 P.M.
SAT 9:00 - '12:00 NOON
For information or appointments
call the Wingham Office 357-1224