HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-04-22, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22,1992.
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Easter Sunday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor, Kevin,
Debbie and Angela of Ripley, Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Dusky, Sara and
Trevor of New Hamburg and Trudy
Taylor of London were dinner
guests on Easter Sunday with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Storer, Adam
and Crystal of Kitchener were
weekend visitors with Mrs.
Clarence Hanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry
and Darryl of Londesboro and Mrs.
Beth Procter of Belgrave were din
ner guests on Easter Sunday with
Mrs. Hanna.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Roy, Christine
and Emily of Peterborough, Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Cousins of Guelph,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson,
Daniel and Sarah, Goderich, Mr.
and Mrs. Rick Ball, Matthew and
Alicia of Hanover, visited over the
Easter weekend with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson.
Barbara Coultes of Toronto visit
ed on Easter Sunday with her moth
er Mrs. Janisa Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacLen-
nan, Carissa, Adam, Luke and Brit
tany of Listowel visited on Easter
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Michie.
Mrs. Jean Wightman visited on
Easter Sunday with her daughter
and son-in-law and their family Mr.
and Mrs. Don Metcalfe of Walker
ton.
Belgrave UCW discuss parenting
The Afternoon Unit of the
U.C.W. was held in the basement
of Knox United Church, Belgrave,
with an attendance of 12. Mrs.
Audrey Fenton was in charge and
had a lovely Easter lily on the table.
Prior to the meeting, Mrs. Dorothy
Coultes played a number of Easter
hymns.
The minutes of the last meeting
were adopted as read and Mrs.
Margaret Taylor gave the treasur
er's report. The opening hymn was
the “Old Rugged Cross”.
For the worship, Mrs. Mary
Hunter was leader and opened the
meeting with the hymn “He Lives”
followed by a reading from the
book “Secret Strength” written by a
young woman, who, in 1967 dived
from a rock into Chesapeake Bay
breaking her back and is now a
paraplegic. She tells the story of
E. Wawanosh
Grade Two
Mrs. Dodd's grade two class had
an Easter party and made Rice
Krispies nests with Mrs. Gross.
Travis Campbell is coming back to
school for half days after Easter.
They are glad to have him in class
again. Amy Barnes’ cat had babies
and Garrett Knight's aunt had a
baby girls named Rhonda. Wow!
Mrs. Hessels’ grade two class has
finished up their final egg activi
ties. They had a surprise. For a
snack, they made nests out of Rice
Krispies and put eggs in them. For
Easter, Devin Moffatt left an Easter
egg out for the Easter Bunny.
Kristyn Gerth went to London to
see her cousins. Candace Procter
went to her Aunt Louise's house.
Liz Goll went to her grandma's
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Baker,
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. David
Walsh and daughter Kelly, Kitch
ener; and Miss Mary Ellen Walsh,
Armstrong, Ont. were Easter guests
with their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Walsh.
Miss Mae Coulter of Aylmer vis
ited on Easter with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Walsh.
Mrs. Laura Johnston spent Easter
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George
Johnston and girls, Ilderton.
Easter guests with Mrs. Mabel
Wheeler on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Taylor, Erica and
Monica, Alliston; Mr. Vincent
Makas and Alicia, London and Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Coultes, Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson,
Schomberg; Judy Anderson and
Mrs. Rob Porter, Bolton; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Snodgrass, Brantford
and Mr. and Mrs. Jas Anderson,
Guelph were weekend visitors with
Mrs. Sarah Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Schreiber, Mrs.
Clara Black and Mrs. Sarah Ander
son have returned from a tour of
Southern England. Spring was real
ly there with its green grass, daf
fodils everywhere, tulips, pansies
and many of the shrubs in bloom.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson
spent a weekend recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Cousins of Guelph.
her life and how she has been able
to cope with it by reading the Bible
and the influence of the scriptures
on her life.
For Bible Study Mrs. Fenton read
Matthew 27: 32-34 upon which her
meditation was based, citing events
just prior to the crucifixion and
immediately after.
Mrs. Coultes had mission study
using the theme “Younger Women”
using the Mandate: parenting.
Many young women are single par
ents and have to have help for the
necessities of life and somewhere
for protection. Mrs. Coultes
brought forth questions and a good
discussion. The final question “Are
the problems any different now
than they were 50 years ago?”
The Lord’s Prayer concluded tne
meeting.
school news
house to look for Easter eggs and
Paul Dawson went to his Grandma
McClure's.
Grade Four
Mr. Fisher's grade four class is
going to the Walkerton Music Fes
tival to play their recorders on
Tuesday, April 20. They painted
Eater eggs and also made family
trees. The top Egg-ceptional eggs
were decorated by Lauren Walker,
Carleigh Galbraith, and Tim Robin
son. They have begun training for
the Canadian Fitness Program.
Grade Five/Six
The class really enjoyed the field
trip to the Black Creek Pioneer Vil
lage and McMichael Canadian Art
Gallery in Toronto. Remarks were,
“Great! Super! Fantastic!”
Sunrise service held at Knox United
Easter dawned April 19 to the
singing of birds as over 40 mem
bers of Knox United Church, Bel
grave wended their way to the
annual 7 a.m. sunrise service in the
sanctuary of the Church.
The inspiring service of hymn
singing, scripture reading, prayer
and a sermonette, “The Missing
Christ” was conducted by Rev.
Peter Tucker.
A smorgasbord breakfast of ham,
scrambled eggs, toast, buns, jam,
juice, coffee and tea was served in
the school room after the service.
A prelude of organ-piano Easter
selections in conjunction with the
beauty and aroma of several lilies
in full bloom, tulips, daffodils and
other spring blooms added to the
celebration of the resurrection in
Knox United Church, Belgrave,
Sunday morning at 11:15. Mem
bers and visitors were greeted on
Twelve tables at
Belgrave euchre
Twelve tables were in play at the
weekly euchre which was held in
the W.I. Hall, Belgrave, Wednes
day, April 15.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Gamer Nicholson; low lady, Mrs.
Ivy Cloakey; most lone hands,
lady, Mrs. Laura Johnston; most
zero's, lady, Mrs. Helen Martin;
high man, Jim Coultes; low man,
Mrs. Jim Coultes (playing as a
man); most lone hands, man, Stan
ley Black and most zero's, man,
John King.
There will be euchre again
Wednesday, April 22 starting at 8
p.m. Everyone is welcome.
March winds
theme of
Belgrave UCW
meeting
Mrs. Gordon Bosman and Mrs.
Harold Vincent led the worship ser
vice at the March 26 meeting of
Belgrave United Church Women.
The theme was March winds and
sunshine.
During the business, announce
ments were made of upcoming
events. On April 27 there will be an
evening meeting at Mitchell United
Church. June 5-7 is Westminster
weekend at London and the sum
mer event is at Siloam United
Church, London on July 25. Regis
tration forms for the last two events
are available from the president,
Mrs. Jim Hunter.
The president also announced
that a large number of articles had
been collected and delivered to
Goodwill Industries, London. A let
ter of appreciation was read from
them.
Mrs. Muriel Coultes talked about
the program which was a video
entitled “A Company of Strangers”.
Lunch was prepared by Mrs.
Laura Johnston and Mrs. Lois
Anderson was enjoyed by all.
The singing of “Blest Be The Tie
That Binds” closed the meeting.
Kinsmen
winners
Belgrave Kinsmen calendar draw
winners this week are: Sunday,
April 12, Bev Blair, Blyth, $50;
Monday, April 13, Audrey Wills
and Anne Graf, Cargill, $50; Tues
day, April 14, Lome Hamilton,
Wingham, $50; Wednesday, April
15, Mary Edgar, Petrolia, $50;
Thursday, April 16, St. Helen
Snowmobile Club, Lucknow, $50;
Friday, April 17, Donald Schultz,
Blyth, $100 and Saturday, April 18,
Kim and Joe Moore, Forest, $50.
arrival by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Bosman.
Rev. Peter Tucker conducted the
service. Mrs. George Procter,
organist and Mrs. Leslie Shaw,
pianist accompanied the Easter
hymns.
A dramatic call to worship was
given in solo form by Mrs. Kenneth
Procter as she sang, “Morning Has
Broken”. “The Road to Emmaus”
drama was acted by George Proc
ter, Mrs. Dorothy Coultes and
Lome Campbell with scripture
reading by Mrs. Nancy Tucker.
During the service, flowers were
carried to the front of the church by
junior children Tamara Koehler,
Julie Snow and Harmony Spivey.
These were placed on the Commu
nion able by the minister. Other
Easter symbols in the table display
were: bread and one white candle
which represented Christian Hope.
Qrand Opening
for the
New Belgrave Community Centre
May 2,1992
Ribbon Cutting at 2:00 p.m.
‘Everyone ‘Wetcome
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