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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-05-18, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1988. Belgrave Children's Sunday at Knox Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487 Since the third Sunday of each month is set apart as “Children’s Sunday”, May 15 marked this occasion in Knox United Church, Belgrave. Mrs. George Procter accompan­ ied the choir as they sang, “Jesus Saviour Pilot Me”. The children occupied the central front pews to receive the message which was delivered by Rev. John G. Roberts. He used a scripture reading from St. John; as the basis for his text. The minister displayed a brass, miner’s safety lantern, brought from Southern Wales by the Roberts family which had pre- Continued on page 10 People around Belgrave area Don Campbell and Susan McCoy of London visited with his mother Mrs. Olive Campbell on Mother’s Day. Mrs. Peter Bromner of Seaforth visited on Thursday, May 12 with her mother Mrs. Ivy Cloakey and her grandmother Mrs. Olive Campbell. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Procter, Belgrave on Mother’s Day were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler, Sherry, Amanda and Alicia of RR 4, Walkerton; Mr. Frank Procter and Karen of RR 5, Brussels; Mrs. Larry Mayberry of Londesborough; Marjorie Procter and Philip Stopforth of London. Mrs. Elizabeth Procter visited for a few days with Marjorie Procter and Philip Stopforth of London. The baptism of Darius James, son ofMr. and Mrs. Jack Mali of RR 3, Holyrood took place at Lucknow United Church Sunday, May 15. Following the service relatives gathered at the home of Jack and Doreen Mali for dinner. Those peresent were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon, Robert and Margie; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor, Trisha and Sherry; Mrs. John Thompson, Michelle and Danielle; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Jack and Doreen Taylor and Michael. JimTaylorof RR5, Wingham returned to his home last Thursday frpm Wingham and District Hospi­ tal after having surgery last Monday. On Saturday, May 14, Darryl Marks and Jason Evans landed the “bigone”, a39-inch, 16 pound pike which was caught in the Maitland River. Congratulations boys. Mrs. Olive Bolt and Mr. and Mrs. Danny McBurney, Jason and Adam were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winter of Formosa. Mr. and Mrs. RobertGrasby and Mrs. Laura Johnston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Ilderton. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong of Thorndale. Douglas Bieman of Kincardine visited on Saturday, May 14 with his mother Mrs. Aenes Bieman. UCW hears of Ethiopia The Afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. met May 10th in the schoolroom of the church. In the absence of Mrs. Sarah Anderson, Mrs. Janisa Coultes was in charge and opened the meeting with a short prayer and the singing of “I am Lord.” The next meeting will be June 13 instead of 14th. For Bible Study by Mrs. Olive Campbell and Mrs. Helen Martin, Mrs. Campbell read a couple of passages from the Book of Mat­ thew pertaining to the theme of Christ calling to the fisherman and his methods and activities as taken from the William Barkly book of Matthew as read by Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Janisa Coultes read from 1 Peter 2:5-8 and meditation by Mrs. Audrey Fenton and Mrs. Alice Scott continued the study of Ethiopia and their difficulty in delivering the grain and doling it out. Mrs. Scott spoke about the conditions before this crisis in Ethiopia and the need for more and more from the Canadian Food Grain Bank. Mrs. Coultes conclud­ ed the meeting with reading from the book “Ideals”. It’s not every day that kids can sit in their school gym and watch a live sheep being sheared before their very eyes, but that is what happened last Friday as Tony McQuail of RR1, Lucknow brought in a Suffolk ram as part of the Pioneer Days celebration at East Wawanosh Public School. Other displays included horse shoeing, a square dance demonstration, and a display of antique farm tools. WE CAN HELP YOU MAKE PAPER MONEY with a classified ad. Call The Citizen at 523-4792 or 887-9114 before 4 p.m. Mondays. Wegotchathenandwe gotcha now! HAPPY FOUR-O HENRY May 22 DIXON-DEITNER Setting the Record Straight Is Freemasonry A Secret Organization? Absolutely not. Where and when Masons meet is public knowledge, as are their objectives and activities. The only "secrets" are the ways in which Masons recognize each other. Mrs. Joan Stafford and Mr. Ken Dixon would like to announce the engagement of their daughter Alicia Dixon to Kevin Deitner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Deitner. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 28, 1988. An open reception to follow, 8:30 p.m. at B.M. & G. Is Freemasonry Some Sort of Religion? It is not a religion and the subject is never dis­ cussed at Masonic meetings. A Mason must have a belief in a Supreme Being, but his particular faith or creed is a personal and private matter. Are Masons Obliged to Help Each Other in Business? No, Freemasonry is not organized for member profit, career enhancement or political advantage. Its purpose is to teach morality, encourage charity and practice worldwide brotherly love. Love family and friends Mr. and Mrs. Hank Ten Pas would like to announce the engagement of their daugh­ ter PatriciaTenPas to Danny McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay. The wedd­ ing will take place June 4th, 1988 at Brussels United Church at 4 p.m. Open reception to follow at 9 p.m. mi Ivan and Mary Grace Wight­ man would like tojnvite their friends and relatives to an open house at the Brucefield United Church Sunday, June 5th, 2 to 4:30 p.m. to help them celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Please no gilts, best wishes and cards o.k. Do Masons Ever Discuss the Order with Nonmasons? Yes, Masons welcome opportunities to talk about Masonry. As a policy, they do not solicit new members but are always ready to respond to those interested in becoming a member. If you have other questions or would like to know more, talk to a Mason. Or write to our Grand Lodge Office on King Street West in Hamilton fora pamphlet outlining our activities, objectives and history. The mailing address is: The Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Canada in the Province of Ontario Box 217, Postal Station A' Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3C9 This message courtesy of: •ST. JOHN’S LODGE #284, Brussels Worshipful Master, WayneTodd, 887-6682 •BLYTH LODGE #303, Blyth Worshipful Master, John Elliott, 523-4323 •HULLETT LODGE #568, Londesboro Worshipful Master, David Lee, 523-4343