HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-11-22, Page 4A new venture for the St.
John's Anglican Church was
a Men's Breakfast held in the
church hall Sunday morning.
OPP says
silly pop
causes
problems
By R.W. Wilson
OPP Community Services
The latter part of
November and the month of
December are exciting times
for most. With Christmas
coming, there's the shopping
to do for those special people
the secrets kept from child-
ren and the anticipation
caused by them.
Parties are a part of the
sc as (a' also. At children's
parties, soda pop is served
and at adult parties silly pop
is served and the end result is
that you can't tell the child-
ren from the adults except
for size. It's good
psychiatrists tell „us, to act
like kids once in a while - it
relieves tension, etc.
Driving at this time of the
year is a little different also.
Considering the amount of
parties and how they leave
us, it's not too difficult to see
why accidents increase with
more people but for
Christmas shopping and
partying.
Next comes the unhappy
times of the Christmas-New
Years season for those in-
volved in accidents and their
family members. Picture
yourself involved in an ac-
cident (because it could hap-.
pen). You are put in a
hospitator a funeral home.
Was the party worth all this.
Flow would your family feel
01 end up. •
• You are arrested for im-
paired driving. Your licence
is automatically suspended
for a minimum of three
months with a possible
$1,000.00 fine Or a jail term
or both,
All of these things are real
and happen every day' ., but
more so during holiday -
season.
From the Ontario Prb-
viriical Police, have a good
safe holiday. Don't mix
alcohol with driving and risk
your life or someone elses.
Watch out for the other guys
CHECK
4 — THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 22, 1978
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehonse.
Mrs. Leslie Bolt opened
the afternoon unit of the
U.C.W. with prayer and the
reading of scripture. In re-
membrance Mrs. William
Black Read, "In Flanders
Field" and gave a short
resume of Dr. John McCraes
life. This poem soon becairie
a symbol of the sacrifices of
war and a message of peace.
The hymn "My Faith looks
up to Thee" was sung, Every
day of our lives we need to
.remember the Birth, Cruci-
fixion and Death of Christ,
continued Mrs. Bolt. Two
Beigrave tic W hecirs of Dr. McLure
Barrie visited with their aunt
Mrs. Harry McGuire who is
in the Wingham and District
Hospital.
unusual specimens of marine and dedicated. Mrs. Cecil
life found at Peggy's Cove, Coultes read a "Time to
Nova Scotia and shown to us Remember" and led a disc
by Mrs. Bolt do just 'that. cussion period.
The Sand Dollar or Holy Mrs. Walter Scott gave an
Ghost shell has the outline of interesting talk on the life of
the Easter Lily with a five Dr. Robert McClure, missio-
pointed star representingthe nary and former moderator.
Star of Bethlehem at the Being the son of missionary
center. On the, reverse side parents, he grew up in the
one can easily recognize the missionary centre, played
outline of the Christmas with Chinese children and
Poinsettia and also the Bell. learned to speak the langu-
When broken one sees five age fluently. What does Dr.
little birds called the doves of McClure think of lotteries?
peace. The "Sea Biscuit" He' says as a civilization
shows similar markings. decays it goes in for lotteries.
Minutes were read, visits Chance takes the place of
to sick and shut-ins recorded frugality and planning.
and the collection received Dimensions of our disciple-
ship was the subject chosen
by Mrs. Lawrence Taylor for
Bible Study. She said, a
Christian disciple is a learner i
a follower, one who is com-
mitted to Jesus Christ as
Lord and Saviour. There are
three dimensions of disciple-
ship: Commitment, the con-
tinuing nurture of our faith
and the expressing of that
faith in responsible action.
The meeting closed with
prayer.
Play Euchre
Eight tables of euchre
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were in play last Wednesday
evening at the Belgrave
Weekly euchre. High. Lady -
Mrs. Mildred Vannan; High
Man - Mrs. Victor Youngblut
(playing as a man); Low Lady
- Mrs. Hazel Davidson; Low
Man - Robert Grasby; Novel-
ty Lady - Mrs. Ethel Holmes;
Novelty Man - Lawrence
Taylor.
Personals
Mrs. Harvey Johnston of
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Johnston attended the fun-
eral of his uncle Mr. Martin
Kerr of Birch Run, Michigan
on Friday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert John-
ston, Danny Thompson of
Goderich, Mrs. Amelia
Brown of Brookhaven Nurs-
ing Home, Wingham, atten-
ded the 60th Wedding Anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs.
William Spe i ran of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
.Christsen of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Lichty and Wayne of Kitch-
ener visited on Saturday
evening with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Zimmerman of Palgrave, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Waterer of
Notice
TO GREY TOWNSHIP
TAXPAYERS
The second installment of the
1978 TAXES
for the Township of Grey are due
NOVEMBER 30,1978
A Penalty of 1% per month shall be added
on the first day of default and on the first
day of each month thereafter.
Jane Badley
Clerk-Treasurer, Tax. Collector
Township of Grey
Anglican Church
Has breakfast
About 40 men attended
and enjoyed a delicious
breakfast prepared by Gerald
Dillow and his A. C. Chefs.
Guest speaker was. Gordon
Soutter, public relations
manager at General Motors
Diesil, London. Mr. Soutter
also spoke at the morning
service.
aD
full) equipped
14 ton
How True!
A man who went br-oke in business said:
"I blame it all on advertising."
His friend replied: "What do you mean?
You, never did any advertising."
"I know," the man answered,
".But my competitors did!"
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