HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-05-11, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1988.
Belgrave
Work continues on the new subdivision on the East Wawanosh side of Belgrave as trucks dump loads of
gravel for the new streets. East Wawanosh township reeve Ernest Snell who is also the developer of the
project says it is hoped municipal water will be installed by the end of the month. There have been a
number of enquiries about lots but none have been sold until servicing is completed, he said Tuesday.
Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
Mother's Day brings
visitors to Belgrave
Children baptized at Knox
Mother's Day, May 8 was
befitting by selected to administer
the Sacrament of Baptism to
Lesia Jean McClory, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George McClory;
Jordan Peter Wilkins, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Arkell and Kyle
Steven, baby son of Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Nixon in Knox United
Church, Belgrave. Rev. John G.
Roberts conducted the service.
The sanctuary was beautiful
with pink hydrangea, yellow chry
santhemums and other multi
coloured floral arrangements sup
plemented with greenery.
The minister chose scripture
WMS celebrates
Mother's Day
Mrs. Garner Nicholson held the
W.M.S. meeting in her home on
Monday, May 2.
‘‘Mother’sof Salem” was sung.
Mrs. Nicholson read a poem,
Have you met God in Summer? ’ ’
Mrs. Ivy Cloakey read the 113th
Psalm and Mrs. Mac Scott led in
prayer. Mrs. Robena McBurney
gave the secretary report and Mrs.
Cloakey the financial report. The
roll call was answered with the
name of a mother of the Bible.
Thirty-one visits tc the sick and
shut-ins were recorded.
The Presbyterial meeting is to be
in Moles worth on April 9. It was
decided to cancel the July and
August meetings. Mrs. Mac Scott
readapoem, ‘ ‘ Hills in Spring”.
Mrs. Dalrymple read, ‘‘The Girl I
use to Bee” and ‘‘Familiar
Things.” Mrs. Nicholson read a
story on the struggle to feed the
hungry in Ethiopia and a poem,
“Somebody’sMother”. The hymn
‘‘The Day Thou Gavest Lord is
Ended” was sung.
Mrs. Nicholson closed the meet
ing with prayer and served lunch.
School trustees
unhappy
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no provincial money was granted,
said HCBE Director of Education
Bob Allen.
The big vyinners in the pro
vince’s 1988 capital funding an
nouncements were the boards in
the high growth areas around
Toronto and Ottawa: 91 per cent of
the $381 million available went to
schools in those areas.
The 14 boards in the seven
counties around London received
$13.3 million, of which $11.7
million went to boards in Middle
sex and'Elgin counties.
passages from Philippians and
Colossians which were originally
used in the first hymns and
baptismal services of the churches.
The offertory plates were passed
by Carol Hopper, Diane Black,
Ross Higgins and John R. Taylor.
Baptism stresses an important
and vital act. Ordinary things as
starting to school or entering high
school are taken for granted. When
baptism is received each is expect
ed sooner or later to respond
personally. Parents arrange for
baptism on behalf of the child, in
hopes that he will someday react to
the grace of God. Baptism is not a
necessary sacrament. It has no
meaning apart from joining the
church; no relation to keeping a
sick child safe from Hell’s destruc
tion. Joining the church is a
distinctive act.
The minister administers; the
nerson receiving baptism must act.
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The Order of Baptism as set forth
in the Service Book was used for the
Sacrament. Hymns related to the
service were sung. The large choir
of mixed voices sang ‘ ‘Father of the
Human Family” with organ ac
companiment by Mrs. George
Procter which added to the mean
ingful hour of worship.
Following the service Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Edwards, Belgrave;
Mrs. Douglas Edwards, Nicole and
Leif, London; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Nixon, Jeremy, Jordan and Elissa,
Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Nixon and Tyler, Cambridge;
Randy Nixon, Oakville; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Winter, Formosa;
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McBurney,
Jason and Adam and Mrs. Olive
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven
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Dr. and Mrs. Donald Whitfield,
Jenny and Jeff of Sault Ste. Marie
visited over the weekend with Mr.
and Mfrs. George Michie. Also
visiting at the same home on
Mother’s Day were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Baker and Mark of London;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michie, Steve
and Lindsay of Morris township
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac-
Lennan and family of Listowel.
Mrs. Gil Tourigny of Calgary is
spending a week with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. George Michie.
Mrs. Robena McBurney accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Barbour and Mark of Brussels to
Paisley on Sunday afternoon where
they visited with Miss Gail Bar
bour.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar of
Stratford visited on Sunday even
ing, May 8 with his mother Mrs.
Joe Dunbar.
Belgrave and area residents
wish to congratulate Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Procter of RR 4. Brussels
onthebirth of their son Andrew
John, born Tuesday, May 3 in the
Wingham and District Hospital.
'Rural Crisis'discussed by UCW
The Evening Unit of the Bel
grave U.C. W. met May 3 at the
home of Mrs. Jack Taylor with 16
members answering the roll call
with a Mother’s Day verse.
The members continued the
study ‘‘Rural Crisis in Canada.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholson of
Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. Glyn
Wide, Kimberley, Jennifer and
Trevor of Hamilton visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson
recently.
Mrs. Agnes Bieman and her
brother George Inglis attended the
funeral of their cousin Stanley
Brocklebank of RR 1, Walkerton at
the Tanner and Pearson Funeral
Home on Saturday, May 7.
All library books must be
returned to the library by Satur
day, May 14 for exchange the
following week.
Belgrave and area neighbours
and friends extend sympathy to the
Coultes families in the loss of their
dear father and grandfather
Robert H. Coultes who passed
away at the Wingham and District
Hospital, May 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rath of
Mossley attended the funeral of
their cousin Robert H. Coultes on
Wednesday, May 4 and also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone
house.
Everyone present agreed that
moral support must be given to
families in difficulty.
The general meeting of the
U.C. W. will be held May 26 at 8:15
p.m. in the church school room
with a guest speaker from the
House of Friendship in Goderich.
Mrs. Robert Grasby; high man,
Albert Cook; second high man,
George Inglis; novelty man, Ro
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