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'11,1sed i02 se Hos of tickels cl,iii.nintperlai I. rHH7811 6 THE BRUSSELS POST NOVEMBER 15, 1978 • • Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehousp 887-9847 The WMS November meeting was held in the h4tne of Mrs. Joe Dunbar on. November 7th. Mrs. Jack McBurney presided and opened the meeting with a poerh "A Gift from Heaven:' Scripture reading was by Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Mrs. Victor Youngblut gave the meditation on Peace. Prayer was by Mrs. Ivy Cloakey. Mrs, Fear had the topic on "Remembrance" and a story on Remembrance. Collection was received and dedicated by Mrs. McBurney: The secretary tnd treasurer re- ports were given. Seven sick and shut-ins were recorded. Mrs. Mac Scott was nom- inated- for the nominating committee. The meeting closed with prayer and lunch was servedi by the hostess. Baptism A baptismal service was held at Calvin Brick United Church and Knox United Church, Beigrave on Sunday morning when Rev. John G. Roberts baptia.d Karrin Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks, Tabitha Marie, daughter of Mr. and The November meeting of ihe Belgrave Anglican Church Women was held at the hoMe of Mrs. Alex { Nethery and opened with the hymn, "My Faith looks up to Thee." The Invocation and Meditation, from the Living Message Magazine were read by the president, Miss Mary Isabel Nethery. .1"he Lord's prayer was said in 'inison arid Mrs. Robert liggins read the scripture !'rom the 8th Chapter of Romans. Minutes of the last meet- ing and the correspondence ,vas read by the secretary , Mrs. Clare Van Champ. The roll call was answered by 12 members and the collection Mrs. Donald Pattison , Tara. Danielle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Collins of Calvin-Brick Church and Candice Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irwin, Lindsay Marie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michie of Knox United Church, Bel- grave. Euchre Seven tabk!': If progressive euchre were played last Wednesday evening at the Belgl avc: Wt.lck Fu,•hre in the W.I Hall11,High Lady- Mrs. F.zyr Johnf,ton; Low Lady • Potter; High Man - Mark Armstrong Low Man - Mrs. Hazel Davidson (playing as a man) Lady's Novelty - Mrs. Ethel Wheeler; Man's Novelty - George Johnston. Personals Mrs. Norman Stonehouse of London spent a few days last week with Mr. ,and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse also visit- ed with other relatives and with Mrs. Robert Coultes, a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Michie, Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and Mark of London, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Arthur and Howard of Norwich, Mr. was taken. Mrs. Alex Nether • gave the treasurer's report and 12 was placed in the travelling apron for s 11,.• name of Rev. Robert Meally. Mr:,. Harold Jardin read about the concerns of the Christian churches in Sask- atchewan. Miss Lillian Potter read an article on Saint Hugh of Lincoln who was born in France and trained as a Driest. He entered a monastary high in the Alps where he stayed for 20 years copying scripture and training wild birds. King Henry 11 sew For • St. Hugh to lead a monastry in England .after many monks had left, be- cause of the hatred of the and Mrs. John Strachan and Gregory of Woodbridge, Murray Arthur and Louise Andrews, Janet Arthur and 'Rick Irler of Norwich were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michie following the christening of their daughter Lindsay Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of Harriston visited, on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. Miss Audrey McIntosh of Clifford was also a visitor at the same home. The November Belgrave Women's Institute Meeting will be held on November 21st at 8:15 p.m. in the W.I. Hail on Canadian Industries, The convenor will be Mrs, Ross Taylor. Roll call; Little known industries on our doorstep. Program - John Kerr demonstrating spinning. Music will be by Mrs, Harold Jardin,. Lunch committee is Mrs. Jim Hunter, Mrs. Bert Johnston and Mrs. Nelson Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell and Heather of Kitchener visited on Sunday with his mother Mrs. Olive Campbell also with Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. . Mrs. Dorothy Irwin of peasants toward 'the king, who had stolen the land on which the monastries were built: St. - Hugh persuaded the king to pay for the land and he was able to restore the monastries again. Miss Devise Nethery played a piano solo. Grace was sung and lunch served by the hostess. Wingham, My. ana was. Allan Cranston of St. Helen's were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irwin fol- lowing the christening of Candice Ann. Greg Cantelon of Toronto spent the weekend with his grandmother Mrs. Harry McGuire and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fia , old Cantelon who are visiting at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. James Coultes of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Collins after the baptismal service of Tara Danielle in Calvin-Brick United Church on Sunday morning. Miss Margaret Higgins of London and Mrs. Robert Higgins attended the bap- tismal service at Calvin-Brick United Church on Sunday morning. Karrin Louise Marks infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks, Tab- itha Jean Marie Pattison, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pattison RR 3, Wingham. After the bap- tismal service a family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Pattison. A family gathering was held for Mrs. Lena Higgins and her family in the Bel- INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL and FARM WIRING CALL GARY DILL 348-8383 or347-2435 MITCHELL 'FARM GENERATOR SALES grave W.I. Hall on Saturdag November 4. There were 46 present. All enjoyed a smor- gasbord dinner. The evening was spent playing progres- sive euchre, games and dan- cing. Colleen Farrier played several piano solos. Family members were present form EtobicOke, Long Branch, Waterloo, Kitchener, London Goderich, Seaforth, Brussels Blyth and Belgrave. Harold Keating returned home last Monday after spending a few days with his sister and b:•other-in-law Mr. and Stanley Snell of London. He also visited with other relatives. While there they spent a day at Kingsville visiting at Jack Miners Sanc- tuary. The Belgrave Bantam Girls Softball team are hold- ing a bake sale in Knox United Church basement on Satuyday, November 18. Anyone wishing to donate baking will be appreciated. The Anglican Church Women held a successful bazaar and, bake sale on Saturday in the W.I. Hall. BERG 1Sales — Service' Instaliation FREE ESTIMATES o Barn Cleaners ° Bunk Feeders o Stabling Donald G. Ives R.R.#2, Blyth Phone: Brussels 887-9024 0.11.11N1 A C W hears of Saint Hugh iiitt N. !It19.J '1tat .4 '1411'014 4 ire 4 .,14434.1