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The news from
uburn
Betsy Verwey shows quilt blocks
Debbie Collins welcomed the fundraising held in a United
Walkerburn Club to her home on Church in Waterloo. It was a multi
Monday, Jan. 25 at 2 p.m. National dinner and served similar
President Ethel Ball opened the to the manner in that country. The
meeting with a reading "A Slice of difference of life for the rich and
Life". Betty Archanibault led in the poor was brought out in this.
prayer. The minutes of the last Vera Penfound took charge in
meeting and several thank you drawing up a new gift list. The
letters were read by Secretary Kay draw was taken. The prize, donated
Lapp. Treasurer Ruth McClinchey's by Bernice Norman, was won by
report showed a substantial amount Kay Lapp.
on hand. The February meeting will be at
Christian Gross told about the Betty Archambault's home on
work of the Canadian Crossroads Monday, Feb. 22 at 8 p.m.
International to which her daughter Betsy Verwey showed new quilt
Susan belongs. They are working blocks that she had made and a
for the money needed for Costa partially finished quilt. It was
Rica plans. She spoke about the decided to quilt at the next meeting.
Rev. Ross talks about being different
Rev. Paul Ross conducted the Rev. Ross' sermon was entitled
service at Knox United Church and "Called To Be Different". Rev.
Bernice Gross was organist. The Ross gave the Pastoral Prayer.
choral invitation to worship was The offering was received by Ian
sung, followed by Rev. Ross giving Andrews and Greg Park and
the prayers of Approach and dedicated.
Confession. Hymn "Joyful, Joyful
We Adore Thee" was sung. Well wishes sent
THE CITIZEN WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 3 1993. PAGE 15.
Mrs. Clarence Yuill and her
daughter, Linda Lichtenberger of
St. Thomas, returned last Thursday
from Vancouver, where they had
been visiting the Feeley's. Betty
Feeley, Mrs. Yuill's second
daughter, had major surgery the
The Belgrave U.C.W. members,
along with their husbands and other
guests enjoyed a pot luck supper at
5:30 p.m. in the church on Jan. 28.
There were 55 people present.
When the tables were cleared
sway, President Mary Hunter
welcomed everyone then Mrs.
Barbara Anderson introduced the
guest speaker, Ross Procter, who
gave an entertaining account of his
fishing trip to Cambridge Bay,
Victoria Island, N.W.T. using
slides and stories.
Two solos "Praise The Lord, He
Never Changes" and " I Asked the
Lord to Comfort Me," rendered by
Mrs. Vicki Gerth and accompanied
on the piano by Mrs. Ann Spivey
were very much enjoyed.
The worship service began with
prayer by Mrs. Lorna Cook. The
hymn, "Standing at the Portal of
Another Year" was sung and the
scripture, Genesis 28: 10-16 was
read by Mrs. Laura Johnston.
Ten tables were in play at the
weekly euchre which was held in
the W.I. Hall, Wednesday, Jan. 27.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Marie Merkley; most lone hands,
lady, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; low
Rev. Ross had conversation with
the children and the Lord's Prayer
was repeated in unison. The
children's chorus, "Jesus Bids Us
Shine" was sung.
preceding week and now is
recuperating at home.
Mr. Kenneth Black of Brandon,
Man. spent a few days recently
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Black and with other Black
relatives.
The installation service for the
officers of the U.C.W. for 1993
was conducted by the Rev. Peter
Tucker.
During the business session, the
secretary's report was read and
adopted.
Thank you notes were read from
the recipients of Christmas trays for
shut-ins. A request for donations
for Camp Menesetung from Mrs.
Deborah Hulley was read. It was
voted to donate $100 to Camp
Menesetung and post the list of
requirements for the camp on the
church bulletin board.
A letter from the Leprosy
Mission Canada, offering speakers
for group during October and
November was read.
A bale of used clothing and other
articles will be collected. Donations
are to be left at the home of Mrs.
George Michie during the first two
weeks of March.
lady, Mrs. Agnes Bieman; most
zeros, lady, Mrs. Jean Pattison;
high man, Mrs. Laura Johnston
(playing as a man); most lone
hands, man, Dennis Leddy; low
man, Bill Nethery and most zeros,
man, Harvey Edgar.
Get well wishes go out to Mrs.
Wilma Brawley of Goderich
(formerly of Auburn) who is in
Alexandra, Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich recovering from
a broken wrist sustained after a fall.
Big winner
Mrs. Irene Schultz, RR3, Blyth was the lucky winner of this year's $2,500 Belgrave Kinsmen
calendar draw. Presenting Mrs. Schultz with the cheque were Niel Edgar, Finance
Chairperson, left and Paul Cook, President.
55 people attend UCW supper
10 tables in play at euchre