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The Brussels Post, 1979-07-04, Page 5Belgrave WI members bring friends to meeting THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 4, 1979 — 5 Correspondent MRS LEWIS STONEHOUSE 887 - 9847 The June Me: tine of the Belgrave Women's Institute was held recently with. Mrs. Ross Higgins, convenor. The roll call was answered by bringing a friend to the meeting and introducing her. During the business it was decided to get Laurie's of Blyth to paint the hall roof. The hall is to be available free of charge to anyone wishing to use it for a social gathering following as funer- al. Members and friends were reminded of the Insti- tute Bus trip to the Huron County Playhouse at Grand send to see the play "Har- vey" on July 28. Anyone interested is to contact Mrs. Clarence Hanna as soon as possible. The Institute Plow- ing Match quilt goes to Ivan Wightman following opening of bids. A very interesting pro- gram followed the business sesseion. Bill Chaulk deli- ghted the audience with solo jazz numbers played on the piano. He also accompan- ied singers from the East Wawanosh Public school The 4-h girls presented two exhibits from their re- cently completed project "Ac cessories the Final Touch." Huron County Dairy Prin- cess Miss Jean Siertsema spoke on the duties and requirements of a Dairy Prin- cess. She also outlined the associations available to ru- ral young people. The meeting concluded with lunch served by Mrs. Sara Anderson, Mrs. Clare Van Camp, and Mrs. Jim Hunter. Due to inclement weather the Branton Cemetery Me- morial service was held at Knox United Church, Bel- grave on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. Rev. John G. Roberts conducted the service with Miss Alison Roberts presi- ding at the organ. AUBURN CENTENNIAL We would like to congratu- late the village of Auburn on their 125th Centennial cele- brations and the effort it took to put on the wonderful parade they carried on with during the heavy rainfall. CONFIRMATION Sheila Lynn Anderson, Andrea Marguerite Coultes, Janet Marie McIntosh, Kim Yvonne McIntosh, Meribeth Ann Scott, Melanie Rose Scott and Julie Ann Gnay were confirmed by Rev. John G. Roberts in Knox United Church, Belgrave on Sunday. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was also oberved. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt visited on Thursday with. Rev. Hugh C. and Mrs. Wilson of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Vin- cent spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black. Mrs. Clarence visited Sat- urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt. Mrs. John McIntosh, Mrs. Dorothy Logan, Mrs, Laura Johnston, Mrs. Ross Ander- son, Mrs. William COultes, Mrs. Donald Down and Dawn, Mrs. Bryan Coultes; Jason and Brandon all atten- ded the leadership event "Calling all Mary's and Mar- tha'S" at Camp Menesetung, Goderich last Monday. Over 150 women and children enjoyed the day of fellowship GREY CENTRAL GRADUATES — Grey Central School in Ethel held its grade 8 graduation ceremony at the school last Tuesday night. Graduating, front row left were: Pauline Kuepher, Kim Smith, Danny Van Veen, Murray Keffer, Glen Miners, Jamie Raynard, and Barbie Baker. In the second row from left were: Joanne Knight, Julie MacDonald, Juanita Lichti, Annette•Blok, April Hayden, Dianne Den Dekker, Jeff Knight, Paul Diniz, Sharon Shoemaker, Maryanne Schnock and Robert Boneschansker. In the third row from left are: Sandy Rathwell, Becky Dunbar, Pauline Bailie, Marie Schnock, Lisa Burt, Dwayne Raynard, Brooks Norwell, Warren Haasnoot, Bill Befurt, Roger Cameron, Scott Cardiff, Bill Patterson, Paul McCauley. Brussels Post Photo) ELMER'S SIX RULES 1. Look all ways before you cross the road. 2. Keep away from all parked cars. 3. Ride your bike safely and obey all signs and signals. 4. Play your games in a safe place away from traffic. 5. Walk, don't run, when you cross the road, 6. Where there are no sidewalks, walk off the road to the left and face on-coming traffic. CROSS COUNTRY The girl and boy in this cross country marathon have made 3 big mistakes. Cir- cle the 3 dangerous places they went and write what they should have done in the spaces below. CONTEST #1 ADDRESS - - - (tOWn„ city and postal bode) TELEPHONE, , AGE...::BOY GIRL Cl NEWSPAPER:. NAME. MAIL BEFORE JULY 13 - 4 camera kits as first prizes 50 Parker Brothers games as second prizes SER SAFETY in celebration of international year of the child ONLY CORRECTLY- COMPLETED ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED, ANY ONTARIO . CHILD BETWEEN THE AGES OF 6 AND 14 MAY ENTER ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE in co-operation with ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION ONTARIO COMMAND ELM ER CONTEST ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE, 409 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO, ONTARIO M5V 1K1. finish