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THEBRUSSELS POST,DECEMBER 6, 1978 — 7
Beig.rove hosts..troppers.meetihg
is an Advent day, for Christ
confrouts us with His
sermons and appeals in all
that befalls us.The president
Mrs. Laura ,Johnston conduc-
ted the business and
received the report of the
nomination committee given
by Mrs. Sam Pletch.
The officers for the coming
year are: Past president:
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, Pres
dent: Mrs. Laura Johnston
Vice President: Mrs. Dorothy
Logan: Secretary: Mrs. Har-
old Vincent, Treasurer: Mrs.
Helen Martin, Church in ,
Society: Miss Annie Cook,
Mrs. Ross Higgins, World
Outreach: Mrs. John Kerr,
Stewardship and Finance:
Mrs. Robert Grasby, Chris-
tian Development: Mrs. Ross
Anderson, Mrs. William
Coultes, Mrs. George Michie
Mrs. Murray Scott, In
Church Services: Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse, Miss Annie
Cook, Mrs. Bert Johnston
Social Committee: Mrs. John
Roberts, Mrs. Jawes Hunter,
Mrs. Sam Pletch, Leadership
development: Mrs. Dorothy
Logan, Auditots: Mrs. John
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
887-9847
Huron County Trapper's.
Association held the fall
meeting in the Women's
Institute Hall, Belgrave,
The Christmas general
meeting of the U.C.W. of
Knox United Church,
Belgrave was held„on Novem
ber 28. The worship service
based on Advent, was pre-
30: Leonard 'Baird.
welcomed the large crowd
and called. on Blake Evans
from Natural Resources for a
discussion period, After this.
he showed film on what
happen when man controls.
rented by Mrs. George
Michie, and Mrs. Howard
Morton. The theme was intro
duced at the beginning of the
service by the reading of the
poem, "It isn't far to Bethle-
hem town, Its any place that
Christ came down, and finds
in people's friendly faces,
Welcome and abiding places.
Scripture readings from
Luke and Matthew and selec-
tions about the "First Mean-
ing of Advent" and the
'Second Meaning of Advent'
were interspered with the
singing of Christmas carols.
The concluding statement
bore out the theme of the
service by saying "Every day
animal life and what happen
when it's not controlled.
Ian Wall from the Anithal
Health Centre spoke on tag-
ging‘and rabies. He told of a
fox being tagged below God-
erich and caught at Lion's
Head. This is the longest
distance an animal has tra-
velled on record, He then
presented the association
,vith a frame picture of a fox
'or the help he received by
;he trappers in this area on
Kerr, Mrs. George Procter,
Nominating Committee:
Mrs. Jack Higgins, Mrs.
Johy Anderson, Pianist:
Mrs. George Johnston.
An account of the year's
work was given by Miss
Annie Cook for Church in
Society, Mrs. Ross Anderson
for Christian Development,
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse for In
Church Services and Mrs.
Roberts for the Social
Committee.
Mrs. William Coultes gave
an account of the Huron
Presbyterial Meeting, held in
Wingham, "Amnesty Interu-
ational" was the topic.
Mrs. Johnston asked that
the names of shut-ins be
given to the "In Church
Services Committee" who
are looking after the packing
of Christmas boxes. The
possibility of placing a railing
on the inside church
steps was discussed.
Mrs. Jauisa Coultes pre-
sented a most interesting
account of her trip to Europe,
with slided and comment.
Everyone enjoyed the
travelogue.
'baiting fox and wolves.
A number of small draws
took place.
A load of fur was
received for shipment to
North Bay.
Personals
Nine tables of euchre
were in play at the Belgrave
Weekly Euchre last Wednes-
day evening in the Institute
Hall. High Lady: Mrs. Hazel
Davidson, High Man: Clar-
ence Hauna, Low Lady: Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse, Low Man:
Mrs. Ivy Rhiel (playing as a
man), Ladies most lone
hands: Mrs. Willard Arm-
strong, Men's most lone
hands: William Black.
There will be no euchre
on December 13, due to the
East Wawanosh Public.
School Christmas Concert.
There will be another euchre
on December 20, at 8 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
Calvin: Brick United
Church held their congrega-
tional supper in the base-
ment of Belgrave United
Church on Saturday evening,
December2.
Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Edgar
were honoured guests on
Saturday evening on the
occasion of their 30 wedd ing
anniversary which was Nov-
ember 20, at the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse.
Others present were Mr. &
Mrs. Charles 'Johuston,
Blyth and Mrs. Irlina Edgar,
Wingham.
We are pleased to report
that Kenneth Wheeler was
able to return to his home
last Tuesday afternnon after
being a patient in Victoria.
Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Wight-
wan attended the wedding on
November 18, of Diane. Vau-
tour and Johu Charles Brig-
ham at St. Peter's Church in
Sarnia. Other guests attend-
ing were Mrs. Mae Sei5fi; Ian
and Ralph' R.R. #3, Blyth,
Kenneth and Douglas Brig-
ham, R.R. #1 Blyth, Mr. &
Mrs. James Brigham of
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarnce
Hanna, Mr. & Mrs. Larue
Jamieson attended the fun-
eral of their uncle Mr. Alfred
Master of Stratford on Satur-
day.
Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Smith-
son of Dawnsirew visited
xi Saturday with her sister
Mrs. Robert Procter.
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Knox UCW
Has Advent service