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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-09-09, Page 16PAGE 16. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1987. Belgrave Rural Life speaker here (. otnpilcd by Mrs. Hc^ n Sfonrhousr. Phnnr s s ' (-4^7 Glad Tidings fees due Rev. Nasaoki Hoshino of Japan will be the guest speaker at Knox United Church Belgrave, for the joint service with members of Calvin-Brick United Church, Sun­ day, September 13 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. Hoshino is a Rural Life The W.M.S. held their meeting August 31 with Mrs. Ivy Cloakey presiding and opened with a poem. Mrs. Robena McBurney read scripture from Ecclesiastes 3. Mrs. Cloakey read meditation on “The Land in which we live". Mrs. Margaret Dunbar led in prayer. Mrs. Garner Nicholson read a topicon the 1000th Anniversary of Christianity in the U.S.S.R. In spite of harrassment to its follow­ ers. Christianity is growing in Russia. In business, plans were made for the October meeting, guests will be invited and the guest speaker is to be Mrs. Madeline Edwards. The rollcallwas answered with a verse on “Harvest". Mrs. McBur­ ney read the secretary’s report and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Cloakey. The offering was received and dedicated and the meeting closed with prayer. Mrs. Nicholson reminded the ladies that it was time to renew their subscriptions to the Glad Tidings. Lunch was served by the hos­ tess. 4-H Club exam BY DIANNE BLACK The Lucknow Calf Club wrote their exam August 26 at the home of Cathy and Marion Dow. The exam was written with different opinions. A snack and refreshments were served. Mem­ bers will now prepare their projects for the Fair. minister from the London Confer­ ence and will be speaking on Rural Life problems. Following the morning service a hot meal will be served in the Church Schoolroom. An open session will follow in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan, Trevor and Kevin of Wyoming spentthe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George McGee and Mrs. Dorothy Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Griffin, Jonathon and Deanna of London were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker and Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse visited on Friday with Mrs. Viola Stonehouse of London. Mr. and Mrs. George Michie and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley spent a few days at a cottage in the Haliburton district. Friends and neighbours of this community extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter and family in the loss of her mother Mrs. Mary Bonham of the Brant­ ford area who passed away Wed­ nesday September 2. The funeral service was held on Friday from the Beckett-Glades Funeral Home, Brantford. Dr. Ronald Taylor of St. John’s Newfoundland returned home on Sunday, September 6 after spend­ ing a couple of weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and Trudy. He also visited with his grandmother Mrs. Ellen Arm­ strong of Pinecrest Nursing Home, Lucknow. Mark Taylor of St. Thomas spent the holiday weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and Trudy. Compiled by Mrs. Mac Engel. Phone 887-6645 Many guests attend wedding Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman attended the wedding of their grandson James Nicol, son of Mrs. Shirley Nicol and the late Wayne Nicol of Brampton and the bride Sandra Backmann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Bach­ mann of Brampton. The wedding took place in St. Paul’s United Church, Brampton on Saturday, August 29. Guests were present from Ger­ many, Toronto, Brampton, Bolton, Guelph, Stratford, Hanover, Luck­ now, Wingham and Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. John Engel entertained friends and neigh­ bours to a farewell party and pork barbecue in honour of Ken and Mrs. Miller, Jody and Stacey. The Millers have sold their home in Cranbrook and moved to Guelph. They were presented with a gift and a social time enjoyed. Mrs. Mabel Roger, Listowel, and her son Bruce and Mrs. Roger Pickering, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler on Sunday. The Mooney family have moved from Ethel this week into the house they purchased from Bill Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley and grandchildren, Shawn, Shannon and Nathan spent several days at Point Farms the past week. Leo Club to sell house numbers Continued from page 1 tions for the position of town works department labourer to replace John Pipe who has taken other employment. Interviews will be conducted with selected candi­ dates this week. The village’s zoning by-law was passed intolawafterhearings were held in recent months. The by-law now goes to the provincial level for approval. The wording on Brussels dog­ control bylaw continues to bring problems and council passed amendments to make the by-law meet standards of the Provincial Offences Office which had object­ ed to some wording in the document. Clerk-treasurer Hugh Hanly will begin preliminary work for the village to apply for funding under the Pride Program which replaces the Ontario Neighbourhood Im­ provement Program under which the village has participated which helped provide funding for the swimming pool and the new sewers for the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. Councillors Ruth Sauve and Betty Graber agreed to undertake final planning for the issuing of house numbers in the village. A decision must still be made on which of several proposals will be used for designating the numbers. Meanwhile the Brussels Leo Club is ready to sell the numbers to householders once the situation is clarified. Max Oldfield reported to council as Brussels’ representative to the Wingham and District Hospital Board. Mr. Oldfield said the hospital is still in a strong financial position running a surplus. He is a member of the hospital’s property committee. Brussels Fire Department will be hosting a mutual aid meeting of area fire departments on Sept. 21. Council agreed to pick up the cost of providing lunch for the group. Building permits were issued to: Jack McWhirter, for a shed; Jim McTaggart, foraroof; Kay Bridge, roof; Ken Barbour, shed and Patricia Ten Pas, roof. adult admission to the The Low Price Leader ZHECKy US OUT! 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