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The Brussels Post, 1979-06-13, Page 11Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW percent Annual Interest for OneYear VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Since1844 Contact mit branch: Main Street East LittoWal 291-1450 Members Canada Deposit instil-arida Corporation VG Dad's the Word J1111617j1 Good Selection of *Watches • Lighters *I.D. Bracelets •Beer Steins •Bar Sets •Pen Sets MAYER'S JEWELLERY Where personal service is still Important BRUSSELS Member B.B.A. 887.9000 b Home Hardware FATHERS' DAY GIFTS We have a good selection of •Power Tools *Hedge Trimmers • Garden Tools •Lawn Chairs *Barbecues • ...00S108 HOME HARDWARE. Member BBA Brussels 887-6525 Welcome Antique Cars 5% off gas on 20 yrs. & older cars Cranberry sauce, $3 0 dressing, potatoes, vegetables, salad. Watch for our grand opening. Texan Grill Brussels Racist Turkey Dinner THE. BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 13, 1979 11 Save children, UCW hears Correspondent MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE 887-9847 The U.C.W. of Knox United Church, Belgrave, met June 5th. Mrs. Dorothy Logan opened the meeting and welcomed everyone including those attending from Calvin-Brick and the Anglican and Presbyterian Churchs in Belgrave. The worship service presented by Mrs. Glenn Coultes and Mrs. Murray Vincent had as its theme "Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me." Selections read for the meditation were Calvin-Brick United Church congregation held Anniversary service on Sunday, June 10 with Mrs. J. H. Anderson of London, wife of a former minister of the Belgrave charge in 1960- 1963. She was assisted by Rev. John G. Roberts. In her message Mrs. Anderson referred to anniversary as being similar to New Year's. It has two faces; you look ahead and back. Insignificance leads to depression. The Bible is a book of journeys. Each person travels four roads; the Damascus Road, the Jericho Road, which is the road of service, The Road to the Cross, each person suffers trials and tribulations: and the Emmans Road, the Happy Road. Robert Stoner of Blenheim and Rev. John Roberts savoured with two masterful duet renditions "The Holy. City" and "Watchman, What of the Night?" accompanied by Miss Alison Roberts. J.E. LONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST.. SEA FORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 Closed Wednesd ays By Appointment "Heavens Very Special Child", "What About Your Family"? and "Children Learn What They Live," Special music was provided by Mrs. Wm. Stevenson who sang "There's a Friend For Little Children". Mrs. John Roberts introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Catherine Pryde, a social' worker with the Goderich Family Services. She spoke about the abuses to which children are subjected. She told some of the history of child abuse, citing some of the cultural customs that were acceptable in olden times. Family Everyone enjoyed the social hour at the close of the service. PERSONALS Messers George Michie and Robert Hibberd attended the United Church Men's Club Conference at Delewana Inn, Honey Harbor on the weekend. Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg in Harriston and attended the 47th Annual reunion of the Gedike Family at ' the Kurtzville Community Centre on Sunday. A surprise party was held at the home of Mrs. Jean Swanson on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson, Stewart Jamieson and Douglas Hanna. They were presented with a clock from the neigh- bours and a welcoming party for Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Getke and Richard of Mitchell who have bought the Jamieson farm were presented with a dish. Miss Alice Beecroft graduated on Thursday June 7 from King's College University of Western Ontario, London, with honours in History and Sociology. A family gathering was held on Saturday evening at the Little Inn at Bayfield. The June meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute meeting will be held in the W.I. Hall on June 19 at 8:15 p.m. The convenor is Mrs. Ross Higgins. The Roll Call Services, she said, look at all types of abuse - verbal, emotional, neglect and physical. If it is so important to save our environment—water, trees, seals, birds, why not save our Children? she asked, Mrs. Pryde explained the helpful services offered at the Goderich Centre and showed a film which stressed the prevention of child abuse. A short business period was conducted, by Mrs. Dorothy Logan. Cor- respondence was read and included an invitation to attend workshops on leader- "Invite a Mother of a 4- Club member or a friend and introduce her." Music will be by Bill Chalk, Music teacher, East Wawanosh School. There will be display of 4-H homemaking clubs and the guest speaker is Miss Jean Siertsema, Huron County Dairy PrincessIuncli Committee is Mrs. James Hunter, Mrs. Clare Van Camp and Mrs. Sara Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Mrs. and Mr. Ross Anderson and Miss Doreen Anderson attended the Wedding of Dale Lougheed and Margaret Hewson at the Church of the Epiphany, Sudbury on Saturday, June 9. Mrs. Harold Procter, Mr. and Mrs. John Spivey of Ingersoll, Miss Margaret Curtis of Brookhaven Nursing Home, Wingham called on Mrs. Stewart Procter on Saturday. Mrs. Cyril Canning of Stratford, Mrs. Grenfell Page of Mitchell were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes and attended the Calvin — Brick Anniversary Service. Ray Nicholson of Toronto ship, committee structure and programming, June 18th at Menesetung. Provision has been made to entertain the Children while the Adults attend the workshop sessions. A letter from Huron Perth Pr esbyterial was read, detailing the boycott on Nestle's Milk products, which they are supporting. The boycott was organized because Nestle's Milk continues to sell powdered milk to Third World Countries, which lack safe drinking water and many infant's and children's deaths have been attributed spent last weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson,Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide, Kimberly, Jennifer and Trevor of Mount Hope also spent a few days with her parents. Mrs. Donald Vincent and Patrick of Riverview, New Brunswick is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Webster of White- church and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent. Mrs. Jessie Lamont, Mrs. Dorothy Lamont of Mossomin, Saskatchewan and Mr. and Mrs. George Lamont of Fleming, Saskatchewan returned home last Thursday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont and family. Mr. Cecil Skinner of Huronview, Clinton spent the weekend with his daugther and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason. Mrs. Stewart Procter atended Mrs. Winona McDougall Music Recital in Blyth United Church on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston of Welland are spending this week with his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston. to the use of this milk. The "Country Fair" will be held on June 23rd at the Belgrave Community Centre Murray Rinn accompanied Keith Cartwright of London to the Regional games for the Physically Disabled at Brantford on the weekend. Keith won a 1st for the 100 metre race and 1st for the 200 metre race in the wheel- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler were two of the chaperones who accompanied the Grade 8 students of the Lucknow Central School on a tour of Ottawa which also included Old Fort Henry at Kingston and. Upper Canada Village at and the Ladies decided to provide the lunch for a booth at Bodmin Ltd. on July 17th. chair. He also won 2 firsts for javelin and a 3rd for. the snooker game. He goes on to the Ontario Games at Oshawa on July 13th weekend. We all wish Keith great success. Morrisburg. In the Parlia- ment buildings Robert McKinley M.P. conducted the group throughout the stay there. Later on everyone met and spoke with Pierre Trudeau of 33 Sussex Drive. It was an enjoyable and educational four days. Belgrave • anniversary Keith Cartwright wins at Brantford games Students meet Trudeau, McKinley in Ottawa