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THE BRUSSELS POST
UCW plans for plowing match
6 1978 — 5
Planning for participation
in the International plowing
match this month in MorriS
are featured at the K nox.
United Church, Belgrave
UCW general meeting on
August 29. The president,
Mrs. Laura Johnston,
opened the meeting with a
poem, "Where Did the
, Summer Go?" Mrs. Helen
Martin gave the treasurer's
report.
Mrs. Johnston reminded
members of the North Huron
UCW' Regional Meeting Oct.
24 in Whitechurch. Donation
of cookies to the United
Church. Hospitality Booth is
to be given on Sept. 30th.
Mrs. John Roberts outlined
the requirements and prep-
arations for the booth which
the church is setting up at
the International Plowing
Match. The next. meeting is
Nov. 28 when the film "I
Heard the Owl Call My
Name" will be shown.
Off to class:
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Engel
.887-6645
The regular morning ser-
vice, will be held in Knox
Church on Sunday, Sept. 10
at 9:45 with Sunday School
immediately after. Dr. Ross
K. Thomson will be in the
pulpit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Stricklcrenjoyed several days
recently on a trip to
Tobermory ' and the
Mrs. Bob Grasby and. Mrs.
Sarah Anderson presented
the Worship Service using
"Stewardship" as the
central theme.
The program was in
charge of Mrs. Ken Wheeler
who spoke on the meaning
and demands of Stewardship
and read "Speak to us of
giving." Mrs. Wheeler was
the narrator for a skit entitled
"The Parable of the Tips and
Tithes," enacted by Mrs.
Bert Johnston, Mrs. Dorothy
Logan and Mrs. Harold
Vincent. Alison Roberts
played the, background
music.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill
attended the 40th wedding
anniversary of their cousins
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fitch in
the Belmore. Community
Centre on Sudday.
Ross 'Yui;1 of Elmira spent
the holiday weekend with his
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Manitoulin Islands.
Mrs. Betty Hirzel and little
daughter Holly, Fraser,'
Michigan spent a few days
here last week.
Mr. Gordon Mitchell and
sons Chris and Brian of
Thorold visited Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Mitchell.
Debbie Fraser, Hanover,
visited with Julie MacDonald
and Susan Engel on 'Wed-
nesday of last week.
Clarence Yuill.
Mr, and #Mrs. Brian Storer
of Kitchener spent Labor Day
weekend with her parents
Mr. and '° Mrs. Clarence
Hanna.
• Mr. and. Mrs. Alex Styles
of Toronto spent the week-
end with their aunt Mrs.'Cora
McGill. On Sunday all visited
with Mrs. Norman Geddes of
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook
and Mr. and Mrs,. Clarence
Roth returned home last
Friday evening after a trip ,to
Sault Ste. Marie, where they
crossed into the States and
came home by Port Huron
and 'Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wives
of Niagara Falls, New York,
Mr. and Mrs. Alan MacKay ,
of Wingham, visited last
Tuesday evening with Mrs.
Harry McGuire. They also
visited Harry McGuire in the
Wingham District Hospital.
Mrs. Elroy , Kuniz,
Barry Smith of Hanover
visited with Roger Cameron
and Roger returned home
with him for a visit before
school re-opens. '
Misses - Bernice Van
Donkersgoed and Sharon
Engel are attending Fan-
shawe College, London.
•
Miss Ruth Kenney,
Frankfort N.Y. visited over
the weekend with Mrs., Mac
Engel and was a guest at the
O'Hagen-Clark wedding on
Saturday evening in the
,United' Church, Wingham.
Others attendings from this
area were Mrs. Elsie Evans,
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Kitchener, Miss. Linda Rinn
and Mrs. Mae Rinn spent a
few days at Niagara Falls
recently,
We welcome Mr.. and Mrs.
Jack Taylor, Trudy and Mark
of Wroxeter, who are now
residents of Belgrave. They
moved into the former Bill
Stevenson home on Saturday
Mrs, Grace Cook of
Goderich, spent a week
recently with her sister Mrs.
Telford Cook.
Mr. , and. Mrs. Gordon
Chapman and Lisa ofRcxdale
spent SatOrday with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Wightman.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Willard
Armstrong attended the
Wheatley reunion at the
cottage of Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart-MacInnes at Kintail.
Ronald, John and Joanne-
of Hanover spent last week
holidaying with their grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hanna, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Armstrong and
also , visited with other
relatives.
Mrs. Claire Long, and Mrs.
H. B olger. Brusselg and Mrs.
Mac Engel, Cranbrook.
David Engel is slowly
improving following his
accident on August 10. He is
now on the Pediatric floor in
University Hospital, London.
Mrs. Burton and sons Joe
and "Harry, Violet Hill; Ted
Rolling , Marksdale, P te.
Steven ° Starr of.
Sask; Mr. arid Mrs. Angus
Starr and family and Mrs.
Lyla Whitesidcs of Alliston
were holiday weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Cotton:
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Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Jamieson spent Saturday
evening with Mrs. Herb
Lennox of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Jamieson were Sunday visit-
ors with his sister Mrs. John
Tillie of Thamesford.
Mrs. Amelia Brown, of
Brookhaven Nursing .Ho me,
Mrs. Beatrice Cardiff of
Brussels, Danny Thompson
of Goderich and. Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Johnston spent
Thursday evening with the
Rev. J. Ure Stewart and Mrs.
Stewart of Seaforth.
Miss Reta Mathers of
Woodstock recently spent a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Vincent..
Mrs. Robert Campbell of
Winthrop, Sandra and Lisa'
who had visited for a few
days with Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Zurbrigg of Harris-
ton, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert. Hibberd on
Thursday, Pamela, Douglas
and Dianne Campbell
returned home with their
mother after holidaying with
their grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
Danny Thompson of
Goderich returned home on.
Sunday after spending his
holidays with his grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Johnston.
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