HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-04-16, Page 13Mrs. Knight hosts WMB meeting
Cranbrook Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
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Mrs, Leslie Knight was hostess for the
April meeting of the Women's Missionary
Society of Knox Presbyterian Church. Mrs.
Stuart Stevenson opened the meeting using
the World Day of Prayer service, which was
cancelled on March 7 owing to weather
conditions, Assisting with the readings were
Mrs. Gordon Engel, Mrs. Clare Veitch, Mrs.
Jim Hart, and Mrs. Mac Engel, Mrs. Leslie
Knight was narrator and accompanied on -the
piano for the hymns. Mrs. W ilfred Strickler
gave the history of the World Day of Prayer,
and this year It was written by the women of
Australia. Several members took part In the
presentation "Voices of the women of
Australia," Mrs, L Knight presided for the
business.
Mrs. Chas. Corry of Atwood will be the
Presbyterial visitor and It was suggested that
she come in June or October. An invitation
was received from Atwood for Mav 7.
Six from our group attended the annual
meeting in St. Andrew Presbyterian Church,
Stratford. Mrs. Stuart Stevenson reported on
this and also on the Spring Executive meeting
held in Seaforth, April 8. The treasurer
reported on the Federation of Agriculture
Callander beautifully decorated
(Continued from Page A9)
The Ethel Women's Institute held its
annual meeting April 10 at the home of Mrs.
Cecil Raynard. Business was conducted
which included a discussion of the District
Annual being held May 13 in Ethel. The
annual reports were given and handed in.
District President Leona McDonald was
guest speaker. She gave a talk and also read a
poem.
It was decided to have the program
planning meeting April 22 at Joan Smith's
home at 8 p.m. This meeting is to set up
interesting and informative programs for the
upcoming year.
The May outing is a tour of Todd's Bakery,
dinner at a local restaurant and a tour of the
Brussels Stockyards.
The nominating committee presented this
slate of officers which were installed by Leona
McDonald; Past President, Mrs. Alvin
McLellan; President, Mrs: Wayne Grube;
Vice President, Mrs. John Smith; Secretary
Treasurer, Mrs. Larry Keffer; District
Director, Mrs. James McMahon; Alternate,
Mrs. Archie Jacklin; Branch Directors, Mrs.
Alvin McLellan; Mrs. Stan Alexander and
Mrs. Ralph Keffer; Public Relations Officer,
Mrs. Alvin McLellan; Flower Convenor, Mrs.
James Dobson; Auditors, Mrs. George""
Pearson and Jean Fraser; Agriculture and
Canadian Industries Convenors, Mrs. Ralph
Keffer and Jean Fraser; Citizenship and
World Affairs, Mrs. Wayne Grube and Mrs.
John Smith; Education and Cultural Activi-
ties, Mrs. Archie Jacklin and Mrs. Larry
Keffer; Family and Consumers Affairs, Mrs.
Alvin McLellan; Resolutions, Mrs. James
McMahon; and Tweedsmuir, Mrs. James
McMahon.
dinner and Day of Prayer offering, Mrs. Jack
Knight and Mrs, Mac Engel assisted the
hostess with lunch.
W OMEN'S INSTITUTE
The annual meeting of the Cranbrook
Women's Institute was held April 7 at the
home of Mrs. Bert van Donkersgoed,
Thirteen members answered the roll call.
District President, Mm. Ken McDonald,
Walton, was a guest and installed the officers
for 1988-87. Past President - Mrs. Jim Hart;
President - Mrs. John Vanass; Vice -Presi-
dent, Mrs. Bert van Donkersgoed; Secretary,
Mis. Gordon Engel; Assistant Secretary -
Mrs. Frank Workman; Treasurer- Mis. Jim
(Continued on Page A17)
CHURCH NEWS
The Sacrament of Baptism was held at the
Brussels United Church Sunday. Laurie
Laurene, daughter of James and Isabelle
Prior was baptized. The choir presented an
anthem. Prayers were said for James
Bremner, John Cooper, Elvin McW hinter and
Nettie Bartley who are in W Ingham Hospital.
The Walton United Church Women invites
the members of Brussels U.C.W . to their
Spring Thankoffering in their church on April
20 at 2 p.m. Guest speaker will be Ellen
Knight.
The Brussels U.C.W. Thankoffering will
be Apr1127 at 7 :30 p.m. in the church parlour.
The guest speaker is Bonnie Lamble.
Jack and Margaret McCutcheon spent a
few days in Ingersoll visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Ebel and family. While there Marg
attended a 55th birthday supper and meeting
of Women's Guild of which she was a former
member.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guy of Southampton
were weekend visitors in the area with friends
and relatives.
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Lawrence Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makas and Alicia of
London spent the weekend with Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler.
Ethel Wheeler of the Woodley Rest Home,
Wroxeter, visited at the same home on
Sunday.
Elizabeth Procter has returned home after
spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. Michael
McNall and Michelle of Victoria, British
Columbia.
Mrs. Procter enjoyed seeing many places
of interest with Michael and his wife Faye.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler and twins
Amanda and Alica of RR 4, Walkerton visited
with her mother Elizabeth Procter last
Wednesday and all visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Mayberry of Londesboro later that
same day.
Birthday dinner guests on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler of RR
4, Walkerton were Mrs. Elizabeth Procter,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Procter, Karen and
Kevin of RR 5, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Mayberry and family of Londesboro and
Marjorie Procter of London.
Those who were celebrating birthdays
were: Sherry and. twins Amanda and Alicia
Zettler and Darryl Mayberry.
A number of Belgrave area residents
travelled to Tillsonburg to pay their respects
to the family of Harold Thompson. He died
April 7.
Those who went to the funeral home from
the district were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor,
Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Craig, Bluevale;
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland, Mrs.
Charles Robinson and Mr. Tom Robinson of
Wingham.
Those who attended the funeral service
were Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson of
W Ingham, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson,
Leonard Robinson and Mrs. Limy 'Robinson.
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