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The Brussels Post, 1979-09-26, Page 13THE BRUSSELS ,PAST, SEPTEMBER 26 1979 — 13 Belgrave debate is a draw Correspondent MRS. L. STONEHOUSE 887.9847 Everyone loves a good debate, That was proved again as a large crowd attended the recent Belgrave Institute meeting to hear the debate, "Resolve that today's young people have a more difficult childhood and adolescence than did the young people of 50 years ago, "Representing the af- firmative side Donelda Lamont and Janice Coultes stressed the psychological disadvantages of the constant decision making that confronts modern teen- agers. Speaking for the young people of 50 years ago Mrs. Leslie Bolt and Mrs. Cliff Logan told of the many back breaking chores and old time inconveniences that played a dominant role in their up bringing. To everyone's approval the debate was declared a draw by judges Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler and Mrs. John Roberts. Motto for the meeting was "International year of the child in what does it mean to us" and program convenor Mrs. Glenn Coultes spoke briefly on the aims of I.Y.C. and the need for all of us to take time for children. Take the time to teach your children the skills your Mother taught you. Doreen Mali and Janet Bishop of the Wingham Care for the Homebound showed an interesting slide present- ation on the programs offered for home bound senior citizens. They stressed the need for volunteer help especially volunteer drivers. Anyone who can help are asked to contact the centre. Mrs. Leonard James conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Norman Coultes and Mrs. James will be delegates to the Fall Rally on October 1 a donation was sent to the Muscular Distrophy Association'. The fall O.M.A.F. program "Indoor Gardening" was announced. Lunch was served by the committee of Mrs. Ivan Wightman and Mrs. Ross Taylor. OPEN HOUSE On Sunday open. House was held at Belgrave United Church Sunday Schoolroom for Mrs. Etta Cook on the occasion of her 90th birthday which is September 24th. Mrs. Cook spent all her life in Belgrave area and for the last year she has resided at Pinecrest Manor at Lucknow. She received many cards and best wishes from a large number of relatives and fri- ends Mrs. Cook enjoyed meeting with everyone on this happy occasion. 4-H The first meeting of Bel- grave II was held September 17th at the Women's Institute Hall. The leaders are Mrs. Ross Higgins and Mrs. Clare Van Camp. Joanne Wood was nominated as president, Anne Procter as Vice-Pre- sident, treasurer - Donna Higgins and the secretary is Joan Higgins. There are 14 club - members in this unit. The club's name is the "Sneaky Stitcheroos" The book cover will be designed by Bonnie Burchill and Anne Procter. Each member received their books and canvas. The girls discussed the different kinds of canvass and four different types of yarn. The club members bound and marked their canvas. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cook and family of Dundalk and Mrs. Grace Cook of Goderich visited with Mrs. Telford Cook on Sunday and all attended Mrs. Etta Cook's 90th Birthday, party at the Belgrave United Church. We welcome Mrs. James Walsh who moved to the village this past weekend. The Van Camp family held a picnic in the Clinton park on September 16. Besides the local families those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston of Victoria B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Gary Block and Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swartz and boys of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murray, Miss Lilla Taylor. and Miss Nora Van Camp of Wingham, Mrs. Norma Davidson Mary Sue, Karol and. Eddie of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris and girls of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. ,THE DECOR SHOP 357-2002 • • Free Installation on 7 lines of 'Harding Carpet priced from 9 .95 17 .95 CA ET REMNANTS 1/2 price Odd Size Rugs V3 off Sunworthy.- Ready Pasted WALL PAPER 10 Plain Colors - Dry Strippable Reduced to Clear $2.99s/r Modernage STUCCO TEXTURED FINISH Reg. 11.95 $8.95 gal. QUILTED BEDSPREADS Double or Queen $39 •95 Samsonite soft-sided Scandla or Sebring - blue or tan LUGGAGE 20% off Procter. The choir sang an anthem "Praise to the Lord" accompanied on the guitar by the rector,'Rev. Dan. Sargent. Mr. and. Mrs. Ron Nicholson and Sherri of Alliston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. At the service at Knox Presbyterian Church on. Sunday, Morning, September 16th Trevor Glyndur Wide, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide Mount Hope was baptized by Rev. Kenneth Innes. MOTOCROSS 44-e` Ht RACES SUN., SEPT. 30 FOURTH ROUND ONTARIO TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP (ALL CLASSES) Heats at 11 a.m. Finals at 1 p.m. Congratulations to the winners of our OPEN ' HOUSE DOOR PRIZES. White Arctic Cat Jacket. Joan Smith Oil Phillip Mu lder Suit - John Fenian Pre Season checkup - Marilyn Forbes Boots & Toque - Rebecca Stevens Helmet - Brad Snider SULU VARNA, ON"---T>---- (HWY. #4, NORTH OF HENSALL, LOOK FOR THE SIGNS!) 262-3318 01;262.5809 Len Zevenbergen of Hepworth. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston of Victoria B.C. returned home on Sunday after spending sometime with her father Mr. William Van Camp and with other relatives. Trinity Anglican Church was beautifully decorated with fruit, vegetables and flowers for the Harvest Thanksgiving service on Sunday. 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