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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1990. PAGE 7.
UCW hears origin of Mother’s Day
Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
WI group visits Bayfield
Mr. and Mrs. Tibor Oravec and
Kristean of Stratford were dinner
guests at the home of Mrs. Mabel
Wheeler Saturday, May 19.
Mrs. Frances McCannon and her
sister Miss Ruth Lockridge of
Islington and Toronto and Mrs.
Winnifred Johnston of Wingham
were visitors on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse.
A group of Women’s Institute
members and friends spent an
enjoyable day in the Bayfield area
last week where they toured the
Folmar Windmill, the Penhale
Carriage Works, the Te-em Green
Houses and the Farm Market. Mrs.
Norma Moore was convenor for the
outing.
Congratulations to David Scott of
Belgrave who has successfully
passed his carpentry course at
Conestoga College, Kitchener just
recently.
Mrs. Agnes Bieman and her
Many attend
bride’s shower
A large number of friends and
relatives gathered at the Belgrave
Women’s Institute Hall, Friday
evening, May 18 to honour Miss
Johanna Van Camp, R.N.A. on her
approaching marriage.
Preceding the program Mrs.
George Johnston entertained with
soft piano music.
Mrs. Mabel Wheeler, Emcee
called Johanna, her sisters-in-law,
Mrs. Jonathan and Mrs. Joel Van
Camp, along with their aunt Mrs.
Norma Davidson, to decorated
chairs. Each wore a pretty corsage.
Mabel introduced the program
with an autograph contest followed
by singing with Mrs. Leslie Shaw
as leader and Mrs. George John
ston at the piano.
Mrs. Laura Johnston gave two
readings “Little Red Hen’’ and
the “Moo Cow’’. A skit, “Before
and After’’, with Mrs. Scott Stev
enson and Mrs. Joel Van Camp
learning to drive a tractor, proved
amusing.
After Mabel read the address to
the bride-to-be, Mrs. Leslie Shaw
and Mrs. John Campbell presented
the many varied gifts. Johanna,
wearing a bow-bedecked hat, ex
pressed her thanks and all sang
“For She’s a Jolly Good Fellow”.
Refreshments were served by
those who arranged the shower.
17 tables in play
at euchre
Seventeen tables were in play at
the weekly euchre which was held
in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave. Wed
nesday, May 16.
Winners were: marked card for
lady, Mrs. Robert Grasby, Mrs.
Lome Jamieson; novelty lady, Mrs.
Ivy Cloakey, Mrs. George Michie:
marked card for man, Ross Taylor,
Leslie Short; novelty for man, Mrs.
Iona McLean (playing as a man),
Stanley Black.
There will be euchre again
Wednesday, May 23 starting at 8
p.m. Everyone is welcome.
brother George Inglis of Belgrave
attended the 50th wedding anniver
sary of Andrew and Lavina
Schreinert of Walkerton.
Douglas Bieman of Kincardine
visited on Saturday with his
mother Mrs. Agnes Bieman.
Mrs. Laura Johnston, Mrs. Sara
Anderson, Miss Annie Cook and
Mrs. Dorothy Logan accompanied
Mrs. Mabel Wheeler on an enjoy
able motor trip to Tobermory
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Viglianti,
Stephanie and Michelle of London
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shaw.
The May meeting of the After
noon Unit of the U.C.W. was held
in the school room of the church
with an attendance of 12.
Mrs. Sarah Anderson was in
charge and the call to worship was
“Consider the lilies how they grow
they do not toil, they spin not -
Solomon in all his glory was not
arrayed like one of these”. Secre
tary’s and treasurer’s reports were
given and visits to sick and shut-ins
recorded.
Mrs. Janisa Coultes reported
concerning the cost of “The Upper
Room” and a letter from CUSO.
Any one can make a donation as it
is an ongoing thing.
Mrs. Mary Hunter for the wor
ship through which the following
hymns were sung, verses 13-5 of
“Trust and Obey”; “My Jesus I
Love Thee” and “Teach me thy
way O Lord”.
Mrs. Hunter read 1 Corinthians
13: “Love”. She then read “Act of
Love”. A boy was given a black
walnut. He waited for his father to
come and gave the nut to him.
After the years when his father
died he found the nut. She also
read “Love is Kind” and concluded
with prayer.
Mrs. Margaret Taylor had the
Bible study but it was so near
Mother’s Day, she gave the origin
of the observance.
In 1908 the first service honour
ing Mothers was held. She read a
poem “The Mothers”.
Mrs. Edith Vincent had the
Mission Study. She used the article
from the Mandate “An Elsadorean
Refugee’s Story” by Ruth Booth-
royd. El Salvador families were
receiving black envelopes of
threats and their homes set on fire.
A mother with her son and daugh
ter were returning home could see
their home burning were able to
get away and began the trip to
Guatemala.
At a presbyterial meeting the
question arose, “Would you take
the boy into your home?”
In 1988 the boy Hosea was taken
to her home and she tells of her
experiences. Hosea didn’t want to
talk about his years past. Her story
is the life of Hosea. He did a lot of
things for her and he is working to
become a Canadian Citizen.
The U.C.W. prayer concluded
the meeting.
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