The Brussels Post, 1979-02-28, Page 9The Citizenship meeting of
the Belgrave Women's In-
stitute was held on Tuesday,
February 20 in the W.I. Hall.
Business was conducted
by the president, Mrs.
Leonard James, Mrs. Garner
Nicholson was dominated as
Belgrave's delegate to the
Officers Conference at
University of Waterloo May
1, 2 and 3.
The Needlecraft course
was announced and it is
expected that approximately
40 ladies will be
participating.
The quilt made by the
Belgrave Institute for the
1978 Plowing Match is for
sale. Anyone interested
should contact Mrs. James
Hunter 357-1420 as soon as
possible.
Mrs. Alice Scott was the
featured speaker for the
meeting. Her most in-,
teresting speech on the Of-
ficers Conference includes its
history, theme highlights
and her personal glimpses of
proceedings and per-
sonalities involved. A sing-
song was conducted by Mrs.
Norman Coultes and Mrs.
Glenn Coultes.
The next meeting on
March 20 was announced
and it is to be an community
meeting with a speaker and
film front the Canadian
Cancer Society.
The meetingclosed with
lunch served by the commit-
tee of Mrs. Stanley Black,
Mrs. Gordon Higgins and
„ Mrs. Cora McGill.
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Belgrave area attended
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THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 28, 1979 — 9
Belgrave winter carnival results
Correspondent
MRS. LEWIS
STONEHOUSE
887-9847
A large crowd attended the
Winter Carnival at the Bel-
grave Arena on Saturday
evening sponsored by the
Belgrave Hi-C. Master of
Cermonies for the evening
was Bill Coultes. The judges
were Mrs. Ross Anderson,
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler and
Harold White. Prizes were
awarded to: Youngest person
on skates - Sherry Taylor;
T.V. Characters, Jeff and
Corey McKee, Michael
Fraser, David McKee;
Nursery Rhymes, Chris and
Steven Michie, Kary Ann
Pletch, Daryl Pletch; Holiday
Themes, Angela Nethery;
Cartoon Characters, Steven
Taylor, Jeff Pletch, Michael
Fraser.
Nationality, Heather
Morton, Jeff Scott, Lori
Cameron; Science Fiction,
Christine Dobell, Donna Hig-
gins; Best Dressed Couple,
Paul and Steven Mickey; Lisa
Thompson and Meribeth
Scott; Allen. Bailey and
Nancy Moore; Oldest. Per-
son on Skates, Mrs. Sydney
Thompson; Largest Family
on Skates, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Morton and family;
Miscellaneous, Ian Morton,
Tana Thompson, Heather
Dobell.
Skating Races - Boys 5 and
under, David McKee, Daryle
Pletch; Girls 6-9, Heather
McIntosh, Alison Coultes,
8 tables in play
at euchre
At the Belgrave Weekly
Euchre last Wednesday
evening eight tables were in
play. High Lady - Mrs.
Willard Armstrong; High
Man - Albert Cook; Low Lady,
- Mrs. Hazel Davidson; Low
Man - Stanley Black; Novelty
Lady - William Gow (playing
as a lady) Novelty Man -
Herb Clayton.
Mad Hatters
The second meeting of the
Mad Hatters was held
February 19 at the home of
classes on Needlepoint, for
beginners, held in the
Women's Institute Hall last
week. Many beautiful
articles can be made using
needlepoint and these will be
displayed at a summary day
to be held in Wingham in
May.
The leaders for the course
are Mrs. Jas. Hunter, Mrs.
Clarence Hanna, Mrs. Cliff
Logan and Mrs. Clare Van
Camp.
Boys 6-9, Corey McKee,
Michael Fraser, Steven
Coultes; Girls' 10-14, Andrea
Coultes, Ruth Higgins, Carol
Rintoul; Boys 10-14, Calvin
Bakelaar, Daryl Dunbar,
Scott Evans; Tug of War,
Morris Township; Hockey
Game, Kinsmen Wives; Tri-
cycle, Steven Coultes, Chris
Michie.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Robedrt Procter held
a birthday party for her
daughter Maxine (Mrs.
Howard Zettler), of Blyth,
last Wednesday. Those
present were Mrs. Dennis
Eason of Sarnia, Mrs. Larry
Mayberry, Marilyn,
Kimberley and Darryl of
Londesboro and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Procter, Karen
and Kevin.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Zettler of Blyth
visited with her mother, Mrs.
discuss hats
Mrs. Richard Moore.
Members discussed hats,
selection and care. The
members were shown how to
make toques from sweaters:
They also received swatches
of materials which were
made out of different
materials.
Robert. Procter.
Mrs. Norman dill of Wil-
lowdale spent a few days last
week with her mother, Mrs.
Harry McGuire.
World Day Prayer Service
will be held in Knox United
Church Belgrave, Friday.
March 2 at 3 p.m.
We are sorry to hear that
Mrs. Nelson Higgins is a
patient in Wingham and
District Hospital.
We are sorry to hear that
Brick Church
The annual meeting of
Calvin-Brick United Church
was held on February 12, at
thy home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Coultes with 14 mem-
bers present.
Rev. John Roberts opened
the meeting with prayer.
Ivan Dow was appointed
secretary. The reports showed
that the Board of Stewards
had a busy yeav, along with
meeting their obligation they
pointed the interior of the
church and built a new
chimney.
Officers elected: Stewards
- Jim Taylor, Jim McGee;
Trustee - Roy Pattison;
Auditors - Mrs. George
McGee, Mrs. Donald Dow;
Music Committee - Mrs.
Gordon McBurney, Mrs.
little Collin. Campbell is a
patient in Wingham and
District 'Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch,
Julie and Jeffery of London
spent the weekenld with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby.
Mrs. Gordon Higgins
celebrated her 80th birthday
at her home on Sunday,
Feburary 25, when several
neighbours, relatives and
friends called in to extend
holds
Norman Coultes, Mrs.
Sydney Thompson; Observer
representative - Gordon
McBurney; Sunday School
superintendent - Donald
Dow; Ushers - Jim McGee,
Ronald McBurney, Jim
Beecroft, Stephen Dow, Al-
lan Walker, Douglas Shiell,
their best wishes. Those
present for the family supper
included Gordon, George,
Bob, Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Higgins, Joan and Ruth
• R.R. 5, Brussels, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Higgins,
Donald, Wayne and Greg of
Brussels.
Mrs. John Carswell, Julie,
Jennifer and Colleen of Tees-
water visited on Saturday
with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Armstrong.
Chris Palmer.
Rev, Roberts closed the
meeting with prayer.
A vote of thanks was
extended to Ronald and Elda
for the use of their home,
followed by a social half
hour.
WI citizenship
meeting held
annual meeting