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Parker Plumbing and Heating russets, Orit, _0874079 •„, LAKEWOOD Canadian Stepstove - HAYWARD'S Discount -- Variety Patent Medicines Tobacco Groceries Cosmetics Stationery . Weekdays 9-9 Holidays & Sundays 12-6 . Brussels Phone 887-6224 D.N. Lefebvre, Manager Listowel, Ont. VG Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation VICIVRIAandGREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 18E14 THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 18, 1978 — 9 Belgrave Post Office moved to. store Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse 887-9847 Mr. and Mrs. *Kenneth Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Makas of London were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and Jamie of Guelph. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Robert Procter were Mrs. Howard Zettler of Blyth, Mrs. Larry Mayberry, Marilyn, Kimberley and Darryl of Londesboro. The Belgrave Post Office was moved on the weekend from Mrs. Robert Procter's home to Taylor Groceteria. The ,October meeting of the afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. was held in the Sunday, School room with Mrs. Leslie Bolt in charge. Mrs. Bolt used the poem "Autumn" as the call to worship followed by prayer and the reading of Psalm 119. Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie read a poem the "First Thanksgiving" then Mrs. Bolt gave a reading, "The Canadian Cornucopia" and led in ,prayer. Minutes were read, visits to sick and shut-ins recorded, the offering received and dedicated and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor gave the financial report. Members were reminded of the North Huron Regional meeting in Whitechurch on October 24th. Mrs.' Carl Anderson and ' Mrs. Ross Higgins were named to arrange the Christmas_meeting. Mrs. William Fenton con- ducted the study on the Caribbean and Canada the final chapter on the subject. She said aid to the West Indies is a mixture of good intentions and confusion. The aid is given with strings attached. whether it is out- right grants or loans with interest repayments, at least Jack Taylor was appointed postmaster on September 15, 1978, replacing acting post- mistress Mrs. Grace Schmidt who retired. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jordan and Michael spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jordan of Kitchener. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Percy Gedcke, R.R.3, Palmerston on Sunday. Mr. Robert Hibberd along with Wayne Smith of Seaforth, Lloyd Herne of 80% must be used to buy Canadian goods and ser- vices. The strings attached leave West Indian materials, experts and plants idle. The policies of the Canadian government on aid, im- migration,trade and tourism have made Caribbean people suspicious of a Canada primarily interested in Canadian profits. The Bible study was taken by Mrs. George Martin who dwelt on Thanksgiving. Her first 'reading was "Thankful Living" followed by "A Call of Thanksgiving". She said, In churches everywhere the grateful will worship before altars loaded with the fruits of abundant harvest. We UCW meets The ,evening Unit of U.C.W. of Knox United Church, Belgrave met at the home of Mrs. George Johnston on October 10. The theme of the worship.. was "Pause and Praise", and was led by Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mrs. John McIntosh led a study and discussion on the Canadian Criminal Justice system and all members took part. The meeting closed with a social half hour. Exeter, Henry Pattison of Blyth attended a meeting in Kincardine of Amberley Royal Black Preceptory 132 where the Grand Master E.L.W. Watson of Toronto was present for the meeting last Wednesday, Mrs. Desmond Gurnett of Ottawa visited with her father Athal Bruce and other relatives and returned home on Thanksgiving weekend with her husband and daughter Sandra. Other visitors at the Bruce home that weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gurnett, Mr. have only to think of our standard of living, our system of education and our cultural opportunity to re- joice in the heritage which is ours. How can Canadians who are so richly endowed express their thanks? The Scripture states that it is `More Blessed to give than to receive". Canadians must open their hearts to the world's needs and respond in good will to others less fortunate. The meeting closed with prayer. and Mrs. Donald, Waterfield. of Ottawa.. The congregation of Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels. joined Knox Presbyterian, Bel grave, on .Sunday morning for their anniversary service, Rev. Chester Lewis of Waterloo, as guest speaker spoke on "Life is Worth Living". The choir from Melville Presbyterian. church under the direction of Mrs. Joanne King sang, "Fill My Cup Lord", The Men's Choir Sang "Seeking the Lord" and "God will Take Care of " Rev. John G. Roberts was the guest speaker at Nile United Church on Sunday morning for their An- niversary service while. Rev. C. G. Westhaver of the Dungannon and Nile charges conducted services at Calvin- Brick and Knox United Church, Belgrave. Intended for Last Week Mr. William Gow was on a bus trip to Muskoka for three days recently. Mrs. Pauline Whitehead of Wingham spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. William Gow. Michael Wales of London • recently visited with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Gow. Mr. and Mrs. William Gow recently visited with Mr, and The first meeting of Belgrave II was held September 18th at the home 'of Mrs. Richard Moore. The meeting opened with the 4-H Pledge, and motto. Election of officers was as follows: President, Connie McCool; Vice-President, Audrey Scott; Secretary, Donna Chettleburgh; Press Mrs. Leonard Brindley of Dungannon.. Reporter, Cathy Shiell. Members' discussed the Canada food guide, food guide breakdown, personal food guide and the gixery bag game. Members all took a turn at demonstrating how to make Granola and afterward every- one sampled it. Afternoon UCW hears Aid given with strings attached Belgrave II meets 1, •