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.
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