HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-02-24, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1988.
Belgrave 4-H club learns about banks
Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
Church officers installed
A Service of Installation was
held Sunday morning in Knox
United Church to install Kenneth
Procter, Robert Grasby and Mrs.
George Procter as newly-elected
members of the Board of Stewards
and Harold Vincent, Murray Scott
and Lome Campbell as members of
the Session.
All stood as they declared their
willingness to serve, then Rev.
John G. Roberts welcomed each to
the accepted office. The congrega
tion rose to acclaim its support for
them.
The minister chose scripture
from I Corinthians 12 related to
Wl sees
slides on
South
America
The Citizenship meeting of the
Belgrave Women’s Institute was
held Tuesday, February 16. Mrs.
Glenn Coultes welcomed everyone
and the Institute grace was sung
with Mrs. Norman Coultes at the
piano. This was followed by 60
members and friends enjoying a
delicious pot luck dinner at 2:30
p.m.
Andy Williams of Belgrave
entertained with several songs
accompanying himself with guitar
and mouth organ. Ross Procter
showed slides of his trip to South
America where he attended the
Shorthorn Convention. Ross’ com
mentary and slides were enjoyed
by everyone. A short business
meeting followed.
People
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Nichol return
ed home on Monday after spending
a week with his sister Mrs.
Florence Newbigging of Pontiac,
Michigan.
Mrs. Winnifred Johnston, Mrs.
IrlmaEdgar, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Edgar were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse on Thursday evening
to honour Mrs. Johnston on her
birthday.
“Leadership” as the theme of his
messages. He stated that there are
varieties of gifts: administrating,
teaching, charity and etc. Leader
ship must be put into perspective.
The minister is jus tone of many
leaders in the church. Each brings
his own leadership. No one is ever
excluded: each church member
receives a call to serve.
Authority heirarchy could be
wonderful or difficult. St. Paul’s
authority was charismatic. He was
there as a dedicated servant, just
as each of us must be. To be
charismatic means each person
has and offers a gift of the Holy
Spirit. The expressions of a
worker’s gift may be transitory but
the Holy Spirit remains forever
constant.
The service concluded with the
singing of dedication hymn
“Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jeho
vah.” The choir sang “Thy Perfect
Love” with organ accompaniment
by Mrs. George Procter.
by Carol Hopper
Thethird meetingwas held at
the W.I. Hall in Belgrave for the
Penny Pinchers. During their
meeting members discussed writ
ing a cheque and applying for a
personal loan.
There were two guest speakers:
Mrs. Dorothy Brittnell from the
Bank of Montreal and Mrs.
Virginia Newell from the North
Huron Credit Union. Mrs. Brittnell
discussed loans with members as
well as R.R.S.P.’s, G.I.C.’s and
other banking accounts. She also
went through the meeting with
members as they discussed types
of Financial Institutions and
Banking Services.
11 tables
Eleven tables of euchre were
played at the W.I. Hall, Wednes
day evening, February 17.
The winners were: high lady,
Mrs. George Michie; low lady,
Mrs. Ross Taylor; most lone
hands, Mrs. Mary Chamney;
novelty, Mrs. Shirley Carter; high
man, John King; low man, Mrs.
Maij Coultes (playing as a man);
most lone hands, Lloyd Appleby;
novelty, Ross Taylor.
There will be euchre again next
Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Newell also covered some
of the items offered from the Credit
Union. Automated Teller Ma
chines were introduced to mem-
Belgrave Novices
The Belgrave Novice Hockey
played two games on the weekend.
Friday night in Brussels saw
Belgrave out-played and out-scor
ed by Brussels.
Saturday morning in Belgrave,
Belgrave skated out strong to meet
Clinton.
Chris Piluke scored six minutes
into the game. The second period,
Brian Marks scored twice, David
Blyth 4-H club meets
The first meeting of the Blyth I
Personal Finance Club was on
February 16. Members opened the
meeting with the4H pledge and
the requirements for members
were read.
Everyone introduced them
selves and placed an adjective
starting with their initial after their
names. The election df officers took
place by secret ballot for persident
and vice president. The secretary
and press reporter will be drawn
from a hat each week. The results
were as follows: president, Chris-
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bers and they may be useful to
them in the future when they are in
College or University and need
some money.
edge Clinton
McBurney once and Chris Piluke
scored again. Clinton came back
and scored twice. The two teams
kept the pressure on in each others
end in the third period. Clinton
scored twice and Chris Piluke got a
hat trick to give Belgrave the win.
Final score Belgrave 6, Clinton 4.
A happy Belgrave team mobbed
goalie Ryan Cook at the end of the
game.
tine Hallahan; vice president,
Sherri Davis; secretary and press
reporter for meeting 1, Rose Ann
Machan. Christine had everyone
answer the roll call.
The manuals were read and a
discussion of values and goals led
to members having to write a letter
to themselves stating their long
term, short term and intermediate
goals. A case study was completed
in the manuals with a discussion
following. The home activity was
assigned and they closed with the
4H motto.
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Mrs. Garner Nicholson of RR 5,
Brussels and Mrs. Harvey Mc
Dowell of Blyth spent a few days in
Hamilton. Mrs. Nicholson visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide and
family and Mrs. McDowell visited
with Miss Norma Nethery.
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter of Bel
grave; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Procter, Karen and Kevin of RR 5,
Brussels visited over the past
weekend with the Rev. Charles
Speakman and Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Speakman, Logan and Tyler all of
Pickering.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Campbell
returned home Thursday, Feb. 18
from a vacation to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney of
RR2, Auburn and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Vincent of Belgrave return
ed home Saturday, February 20
following a trip to the Hawaiian
Islands.
Rev. John Roberts, Lome Camp
bell, Murray Scott, Mrs. Laura
Johnston, Mrs. Mabel Wheeler,
Mrs. George Procter, Mrs. Gordon
Bosman, Clifford Coultes, Ken
neth Procter, Ivan Dow, David
Beecroft and George Inglis attend
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for the Belgrave Pastoral Charge
and the Dungannon Pastoral
Charge which was held at Dungan
non United Church Sunday after
noon, February 21.
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