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The Brussels Post, 1979-03-28, Page 13THE BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 29, 197$ 113 Belgrave • r WI hears Ross Procter Correspondent MRS. LEWIS. STONEHOUSE • 887-9847 Belgrave Women's In- stitute met Tuesday, March 20, in the Belgrave W.I. Hall Theme, for the meeting was Education, Mrs. Norman Coultes, convenor for the meeting gave a talk on the • motto, "Even a mosquito doesn't get a pat on the back until he starts working." Guest speaker for the evening was Ross Procter, head of canvassing in the rural areas around Wingham for the Canadian Cancer 6ociety. He reported that last year over $7500.00 was raised for the Cancer Society in the 14 rural communities' in his area, •communities in his area. - Over half of this money goes directly into Cancer research. The remainder goes to patient services, lodging, education and administration. Mr. Procter All members of the session and the board of stewards occupied the centre front pews of Knox United Church Belgrave Sunday, March 25, for the "Installation Service" of the newly appointed elders and stewards. Those instal- led to the session were: Glenn Coultes, Clifford Coultes. and George Michie. John McIntosh. Murray Vin- cent and Lorne Jamieson will serve as the newly installed members of the board of stewards. • Rev. John G. Roberts used Romas: 1, verse 5, "We are one body in Christ and everyone members of one another, ".to introduce Paul's Charismatic idea in the church. Each of us depends on others. Success today does not guarantee success tomorrow. Authority is vested in the church as in the new officers. We, though many are one body. The whole church is involved, This community is our Church. We can't escape; can't remove ourselves out from under our re- sponsibilities. The "gift of the Spirit" is given to this chUrch to every church everywhere. Every member, from', the most important to the least is a "Charismatic". One life animates - but the parts are only alive so long as each is a part of the body. Only as we participate in the church are we charismatic of the Spirit of God Given to us. Paul's diversity of gifts; prophecy, ministering, teaching etc. are expressions of charismatic gifts. Miss Joanne Coultes pre- sided at the organ for the service. PERSONALS Michael and Shawn Logan of Burlington spent their holidays with their grand- parents Mrs. Cliff Logan and Mr.and Mrs. Roy McKay of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Speiran Listowel visited on Friday with Mr. atid Mrs. Bert Johnston. went over tho 7 steps to health and showed two films entitled, Sense in the Sun and Decision. The president Mrs. Leonard. James conducted the business part of the meeting. Summary day for the Needlepoint Course was announced for May 24 at 7:30 p.m. at F.E. Madill Secondary School Wingham. The Institute will be catering to the East. Wawanosh Federation Banquet on April 10 in the W,I. Hall. The committee for it will be Mrs. Jim Hunter, Mrs. Norman Coultes and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Following a lengthy dis- cussion, meal prices for the coming year were set as follows; Beef $4.50, Turkey $4,25 and Ham cold plate $3.75. The meeting closed with lunch being served by the committee consisting of Mrs. Ivan Wightman, Miss Dorothy Higgins and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. • Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McDonald of Brussels were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Muilwyk of Fonthill visited on Saturday with Mrs. George Martin. Mr, and Mrs. Vince Makas of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Erica of St. Annis spent the weekend .with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. R. Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ander- son and Sheila spent last • Monday in London and to- night attended a concert in Elborn College put on by the Cecilian Singers of the Faculty of Music at the University of Western Ontario. Doreen Anderson was singing with this Choir. Sheila Anderson and Joan Arbuckle spent a few days last wek visiting in London with their sisters Doreen Anderson and Margaret Abuckle. Pamela Shaw of London visited for part of the holiday week with her cousin Sheila Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. James McCrea of Mississauga visited recently with their cousin? Mrs. Lawrence Van- nan. Mrs. William Gow._is pre- sently staying at the Rammeloo Rest Home near Procter of Blyth visited last Tuesday with. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hib- berd, Angela and Marty of Mildmay visited with his parents.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson ' were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ward and Christopher of Seaforth and Mrs. Stanley ,Lennox of Listowel. Cari and Lori White of Kitchener spent last week with their grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Lorne .,:ilnieson and uncles Douglas and Bruce Hanna and Stewart Jamieson. Mrs. Robert Stone and Miss Grace Dewar of Atwood visited one day last week with Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Jamieson, Mrs, John Tillie of Thamesford visited on Sunday with her brothers and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson and Stewart Jamieson. Visitors during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna were Mr. and Mrs. David Lennox, Mrs. Herb Lennox of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Minick and family of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry and famiy of Londesboro. Julie and Jeff Leitch of London who have been spending their holidays with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby, re- turned home on Saturday with theri grandparents who spent the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch. • Mr. and Mrs. Lewis spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar and family of Petrolia. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stonehouse land Mrs. Ottis Gould. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Procter have recently re- turned home from Paisley, Scotland after visiting with her mother Mrs. Agnes Coulthart. Mr and Mrs. David Hanna and family of Hanover spent the weekend with their parents Mr, and Mrs. Cairence Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler have returned home from a week's vacation in Vancouver visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickell and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Dunbar of Stratford and their grandchildren Chris and The Belgrave Tykes have won the Lake Huron Zone Rcreation Association Tournament in Palmerston. On Thursday they won the first 3 games by defeating teams from Orangeville and 2 teams from Port Elgin. On Sunday they defeated Durham in the semi-finals and Kurtzville in the finals to win the championship. The Belgrave Bantams be- came the second Belgrave team to a Tri County Championship. They com- pleted an undefeated season Kimberely Hall of New Hamburg visited on Sunday with Mrs. Joe Dunbar. ' The Belgrave Weekly Euchre held a "Shoot" party last Wednesday evening with 11 tables in play. The winners for the evening were; High Lady Miss Jean Wilton; 2nd High Lady - Mrs. Sarah Anstett; Law Lady - Leslie Short (playing as a lady); High Man , James Wilson; 2nd High man - George Michie; Low Man - 'Bert Daer. Most number of shoots - Miss.Mary Hehn. Euchre as usual next Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. by sweeping the finals from "Ayton in 2 straight games. Congratulations to their teams and their coaches John Dobell and Joe Tiffin. Plumbing Repairs & Installations • Water Softeners • Mervin A. Jones Plumbing & Heating 887-6685 Knox Church • instals new elders BlYth ' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Good thingsgrowhiOntario 0 Whenever you shop, look for the Foodland ••nn.,„ Ontario symbol. It helps tell you you're buying PIG genuine Ontario food, If you don't see the 411 symbol, speak to your store manager. Belgrave Tykes win tourney MA= WOODLAND BULLETIN... Read how saves you foo dollars `Ontario' Ontario's good summer crops of vegetables and fruits are in the stores now. Many are fresh—cabbage, carrots, apples, potatoes, parsnips, rutabagas and more. Others are canned or frozen. But all of them bring you the good taste for which Ontario produce is famous. If you compare the prices of these Ontario foods with prices of imports, it's easy to see why Ontario fruits and vege- tables are one of the.good food bargains in your store. And not only do you get good value when you buy Ontario products, you also help strengthen Ontario's economy. Bill Newman, Minister of Agriculture and Food William Davis, PreMier Province of Ontario