HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-10-26, Page 15PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1988.
Belgrave
Compiled hy Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
Euchres begin again
at Bqlgrave Wl Hall
The Belgrave euchre commenc
ed weekly euchre parties Wednes
day. October 12 in the W.I. Hall
with six tables in play. High lady
was Mrs. Helen Martin; low lady.
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor; most lone
hands. Mrs. Ab Cook; high man,
Ab Cook; low man. Wilfred
Walker; most lone hands. George
Carter.
Ninetableswereinplayatthe
Belgrave euchre which was held in
Bly th UCWs served 887meals
to theatre goers, Sunshine Unit hears
The Sunshine Unit of Blyth
U.C.W. met on October 13 with 23
ladies answering the roll call with a
verse from Psalms.
Myrtle Vodden, and Dorothy
Daer with Rena Watt, pianist, led
in Devotions with Myrtle reading
Psalm 133 and the offering prayer,
and Dorothy giving the meditation
which urged us to adopt the
attitude of depending on God, but
being quite aware of the fact that
God depends on us.
Mighty works can be accom
plished when God and man team
Apple Day in Brussels Saturday was a big success with $280 raised for
Scouting work thanks to salesman like Lyle Hemingway [left] and
Michael Fischer.
Brussels apple day
raises $280 for Scouts
Ten members of the Brussels
Beavers, 12 Wolf Cubs and four
Boy Scouts raised an impressive
$280 through the sale of apples
during the movement’s 7th annual
Apple Day in the area.
“Nearly all our members were
involved, and they worked very
hard at canvassing the streets of
Brussels, Ethel and Cranbrook, as
well as some of the farm homes in
the W.l. Hall Wednesday, October
19.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Marie Merkley; most loud hands,
Mrs. Edgar Wightman; low lady,
Mrs. Leslie Vincent; high man,
Mrs. Edith Coultes (playing as a
man); most lone hands, Stanley
Black; low lady, Edgar Wightman.
There will be euchre again,
Wednesday, October 26, commen
cing at 8 p.m. Everyone is
welcome.
up. One example that Dorothy read
was thatGod can’t make a peaceful
world until each individual gets rid
of the hatred in his heart.
The 1988-89 U.C.W. topic,
South Arica, was continued this
month by Catherine Caldwell, who
selected most of her material from
the United Church’s Special Edi
tion of ‘ ‘Mandate,’’ issued for this
topic. Illustrations of injustices
that Blacks suffer, many on
innocent children, showed that
work throughout the world must
continue to put down apartheid in
between," said Agnes Proulx,
Group Committee Chairman. She
added that several of the boys’
leaders were also out, as well as
many parent volunteers who help
ed drive the boys around their
routes.
The proceeds of the apple sale
will be divided among the three
groups, with all funds going
toward group activities in the area,
Mrs. Proulx said.
V
Belgrave
people
Mrs. Robert Grasby spent last
week with her sister-in-law Mrs.
Cecil Armstrong, Thorndale.
Michelle Arruda of Toronto
spent the weekend with her
grandmother Mrs. Dorothy Logan.
Belgrave and area residents
extend sincere sympathy to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Grasby and other
relatives in the loss of her brother
Cecil Armstrong of Thorndale who
passed away in Memorial Hospi
tal, St. Marys, Friday, October 14.
Belgrave neighbours and
friends extend sincere sympathy to
Jack Van Camp and his family in
the loss of their loved one Jean Van
Camp who passed away in Victoria
Hospital, Tuesday, October 18.
South Africa.
Co-leader Mary Wightman of
fered gracious courtesy remarks to
Myrtle, Dorothy and Catherine,
and read a suitable article for
October, considered the harvest
month, on “Thanks to God.”
Ofthismeeting’sreports, the
one that drew most attention was
the one of the U.C.W. social
committee, Evalena Webster, con
vener and Catherine Caldwell and
Grace Poore of the Evening Unit.
A hearty vote of thanks was
extended to them and to the many
willing workers in the church
kitchen, its dining area, and in
many home kitchens. They pre
pared and served 887 meals for
theatre goers from June 17 to
September 17. The comprehensive
report of Mary Holland, the
catering treasurer for this project,
was greatly appreciated.
Mary Wightman guided the
discussion on final preparations for
the bake table, silent auction,
produce table, attic treasures, tea
table, etc.
In her announcements, Mary
stressed the date, October 30,
when church anniversary services
are celebrated. Under the capable
direction of Margaret Kai, the
male choir and the regular mixed
choir will sing numbers at both the
morning and evening services.
In the evening, Rev. Lorenzo
Ramirez will deliver the sermon,
and the morning service will be
taken by guest minister, Rev.
Robert Rumball of Toronto, anoted
speaker whose services are in great
demand throughout Ontario.
At the close of the service,
pumpkin pie, a delicious October
treat, was prepared and served by
June Peck, Feme McDowell and
Ida Proctor.
SEAFORTH
COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
SOD TURNING
CEREMONY
of
OUT-PATIENTS AND
EMERGENCY ADDITION
at
Seaforth Community Hospital
24 Centennial Drive
RIBBON CUTTING
CEREMONY
for the
OPENING OF
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY
HEALTH CENTRE
28 Centennial Drive
2:00 P.M.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
Tours and refreshments to follow in Seaforth Conwnuniiy Health Centre
'Loving the Lord' sermon
topic at Blyth UC
Rev. Lorenzo Ramirez chose
“loving the Lord” as his sermon
subject on Sunday at Blyth United
Church. He based this on the story
of the good Samaritan, as told in
the Gospel of Luke. But he talked
more about the lawyer to whom
Jesus told the story.
He said “We can measure our
love for God by the way we treat our
neighbours.’’ This is a better
measure of our caring than how
much time we spend in prayer or
study, but we must remember that
our neighbour can be next door or
on the other side of the world.
The choir sang “Thanks be to
God’’. The ushers were Melda
McElroy, Doug and Jeff Howson
and Lavern Clark. Mary Lou
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Huron County Health Unit
and the
Veterinary Clinics
of Huron County
ANTI-RABIES CLINICS
FOR HURON COUNTY
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1988
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1988
____________9 a.m.-4 p.m.____________
At the Veterinary Clinics Listed Below
For dogs and cats over 3 months of age.
Please have them on a leash or in boxes
or bags when in the clinic.
COST: s7. per animal vaccinated
Certificate provided, and tag for dogs
THE FOLLOWING HURON COUNTY CLINICS
ARE PARTICIPATING
✓ Blyth Veterinary Services -
Queen Street South (New Location)
✓ Exeter Animal Hospital -
London Road South (Hwy. 4), Exeter
✓Seaforth Veterinary Clinic •
Main Street North, Seaforth
NOTE: Saturday, Oct. 29 9am-2pm
✓South Huron Veterinary Clinic •
Zurich
✓ Brussels Veterinary Clinic •
NOTE: Wednesday, Nov. 2 and the al
Cordially invites you to attend the
Stewart was in charge of the
nursery and Barbara Howson of
junior congregation.
Appreciation was expressed for
the support given to the very
successful used clothing sale and
bazaar.
October30isthechurch anni
versary. The male choir will sing as
well as the mixed choir. Rev.
Robert Rumball who is the director
of the school for the deaf in
Toronto, and who was the speaker
at a crusade here a few years ago,
will be the special preacher. The
congregation were urged to make
this a real time of celebration.
The junior teen club for young
people in grades 7 and 8 met
Sunday night.
✓Clinton-Seaforth Veterinary Services -
R.R. 5, Clinton (Hwy. 4, South of Clinton)
NOTE: Saturday, Oct. 29 9am-2pm
✓Goderich Veterinary Clinic -
R.R. 2, Goderich
✓ Leedham Veterinary Clinic -
11 Alfred Street East, Wingham
✓Wingham Veterinary Clinic •
Rintoul Pool Complex, Wingham
ton of Friday, Nov. 4 cnly (1-5 p.m.)