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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-10-11, Page 6HALLOWE'EN 477 _SPECIALS r Hansel Ei Gretel The Corner Cottage For Children's Wear 1 0 % Off Jeans T-Shirts Cords Tops Overalls Sweaters Dresspants Thursday, Oct. 12 - 21 Corner of Hwy 4 County Rd. 25 523-9657 Blyth, Ont. Mon - Sat. 9-6 Beat the Spooks & Shop Early Come and see us first Compare our prices before you buy LAKEWOOD We have Cottager the perfect . . . Stove for all your needs plus many other wood burning stoves to choose from LAKEWOOD Canadian Stepstove MaitaSide Qrehords-, Brussels 8 87-6 8 8 3 or E. Parker Plumbing and Heating Brussels Ont. 887-6079 ANNOUNCEMENT FRANK'S AUTO BODY Under New Management Beginning, Tuesday, Oct, 10, NEW PROPRIETOR Don McNeil Bus. Phone Res, Phone 887-6833 887-9216 Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE. CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING Box 158, WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK 1.1•14i491111131.0.itiMi ti 6 — THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 11, 1978 Belgrave has. special. Thanksgiving AM, Correspondent Lewis. Storehouse -Knox United Church was. artistically decorated for its Thanksgiving, service. Melons. gourds, apples,. pears and grnpes;., together with varieties of vegetables adorned the Communion table, Neatly ,arranged sheaves of oats .and barley added to the display of God's bountiful gifts. TWO multi, coloured flower arrange- ments completed the work of art .by Mrs. ;lames Hunter and Mrs. Norman Cook. John McIntosh acted as lay-leader during the respon- sive reading of Psalm 103. Rev. John Roberts, Minister of the Church, chose to thank God for personal specific gifts. He star d that the church pre-. nt ; a vision of duty, but );-t n a very exasperating, - The speaker used as a , oncrete example of personal things for which he gives thanks. "Certificate of Oilination" and "Service p'••••• i:mted to him at his ord nal Secon- dly were the p(-ogle who guided him during his religions training. Sonic ,were est raord in a ry , some Ardinary and others exasper- ating. To all he gave thanks.. La Leche Le: in Huron County met last month at the home of Mrs. Glenda Gardner,Vanastra. Members Lucknowj, Goderich, Seaforth, and surrounding area attended. The topic of discussion was weaning and nutrition. It was pointed out that good • nutrition begins in infancy, emphasizing that human milk is a perfect source of complete nutrition during the first six months of life. Weaning a baby, it was suggested, should be a gradual process enjoyed by Thirdly the minister rc.,. ferrOtl to his wife, who had been a staunch supporter during trying, and happy experiences, Miss Alison Roberts was. organist for the harvest festival service. The touching message gave the congregation much spiritual food for meditation. Personals Mr. and Mrs. clarencx Hanna spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mr,. and Mrs. Brian Storer and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Minick and family of Kichem.'r. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Dennis, Darlene and ',tttle of Waterloo, Gordon Gray of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James visited on Sunday with Miss Shirley ;ray and Roger Pearson of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James called on her mother Mrs. Wilfred Johnston who is staying with her daughter Mrs. Rolla McTicr of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. George Rohl), Michael and Heather of London visited on Thanks- giving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jardin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ansley, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson mother and baby as well. The next series will he at the home of Mrs. R. Lomas, R.R.5, Godcrich. The first meeting of the series on Nov. Ilth. will deal with the advantages of brcaslfeeding to mother and child. Mrs. 'P. Bishack, Henson will lead this series. If you wish more information, please call 262-2192. Women of all ages are welcorne to come to League meetings, .especially ex- pecting mothers & mothers with their nursing babies. all 01 I fiessalon • spent a. .couple of clays recently with Mr,. and Mrs, Clare Van Camp, They also attended the International Plowing Match, Miss. Nora Van Camp of Brookhaven Nursing Home spent Sunday NVith her brother Mr, William. Van Camp. Mr, and Mr ,. Roy Durham and family of Brantford were weekend visitors with Mr. .;tKl Mrs. James Hunter. Mr. Robert Hibbt.‘rd tulencled the regular month:y meeting of Huron County Federation of Agriculture in Lo n d c,s horo Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert !libber(' visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty and Wayne in Kit- chener.. The Historical Research aixl. Resolution meeting of the Belgrave Women's In- stitute will he held October 17 at 8:15 p.m. in the W.1.11all. The conveners will he Mrs. Walter Scott and Mrs. Ivan Wightman. Lunch committee will be-Mrs. Ross tor Nils. Hill Fenton and The W.M.S. Thank - oGring meeting was held on ()Li ober 2 at the home of •Mrs. Jack McBurney. Mrs..loc Dunbar presided and opened with a call to worship. Hymn "Now Thank we all Our God" was read in unison. Mrs. George Fear rcaad scripture from Psalms and a Meditation on Thanks- giving. Mrs. McBurney led ill prayer. Mrs. Victor Youngblut took the topic and read an Mt ,li,^SSo VV1100:r, Mrs. 1,441.4 Johnston Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cameron and !toss Ynill of Elmira spent l'hanks- giving Day with Mr. and Mrs, CrrOiAti Mc134r1lOy. Susan ;aid lafrey of London. Mrs, Dorothy Procter and Donald attended. the baptism or her grandson Kyle Ralph, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Murray Procter on Sunday fttober I st at A ilsa Craig Unit et' Ch urch Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook. Mrs. Heywood of Exeter and Mr, and Mrs. Fail Heywood of Wingham. spent Thanks- gi v i ng Day w i t h M r. an d Mrs. Robert Cook. Jennifer and Kathy of Shelbourne who spell t h e wee k en d at their cottage near Port Albert. Mr. and Mrs. America Amick', Maria and Michelle. of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan, Kevin and Trevor of Wyoming spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Cliff Logan. Mrs. Roy - McSween and Mrs. Lorne Humphrey visited on Sunday with their husbands in Victoria introduction on China. Mrs. Kenneth Scott read a poem "Thanksgiving". The sec- retary's report was given by Mrs. Youngblut. An invitation was read from White church for a meeting on October 18 at 2 p.m. The Belgrave ladies will have the devotions-at the Fall Rally on October 11 ill Goderieh. Roll call was a verse on Thanksgiving. Hewn sick and shut-in visits were recorded. Hospital, London,. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Taylorand Erica of St, Ann's sPent the weekend with hei parents Mr, and Mrs. ,Jame Coultos, Dr, Gordon. Ferguson of 'fbronto visited on last Sunday afternoon with Mr. William Van Camp. The', have been friends since school days. Dr. Ferguson was born on the $th line of Morris Township. Mr. and Mrs,. Conrad Smithson of Downsview spent. a couple of days . recently with her sister Mrs. Hobert Procter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hill Jeffery and Rickird of R,R.1,. Tavistock visited last Friday with her aunt, Mrs. Robert Roe t er La Leche League wants new members WMS makes visits 1',10ElprOs4 ,1*ine;104.11;4 1.sioxi: ,;0P1,1,p62:4,0,14LY