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Al2 THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 26, 1981'
Belgrave WMS
makes 20 visits
Correspondent
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE
887-9847
The W.M.S. meeting was
held on Monday August 17 at
the home of Mrs. Ivy Cloakey.
Mrs. Mac Scott presided.
Mrs. Victor Youngblut read
the scripture from Chronicles
and Romans. Meditation on
mercy was given by Mrs.
John McBurney. Mrs. Joe
Dunbar led in prayer. Mrs.
George Fear gave the topic
and told of Armagh, in
Clarkson, Ontario, a home for
unmarried mothers which
was built in 1955 and where
2,358 girls have made their
home for varying periods of
time. Now the home serves
girls who are in need of
rehabilitation also.
Eight present and 1 guest
and 20 sick and shut-in visits
were recorded. Mrs. John
McBurney gave the secret-
ary's report and the finan cial
report was given by Mrs.
Victor Youngblut.
The next meeting will be
held August 31.
Mrs. Scott closed the meet-
ing with prayer and lunch was
served by the hostess.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Joe Dunbar of Bel-
grave cciompanied Mrs.
Iona McLean and Mrs. Viola
Adams of Brussels to the
McCulloch Funeral Home at
Durham on Sunday afternoon
where they paid their res-
pects to her cousin the late
Sneath Hargraves.
Members of Calvin-Brick
and Knox United Churches
are cordially invited to attend
a joint service at Knox Pres-
byterian Church, Belgrave,
on Sunday morning August
30 at 9:30.
Mr. Don Vair of Belgrave
will be the guest speaker.
The Edgar relatives held a
family picnic at the Thedford
Park on Sunday afternoon to
honour Mr. and Mrs. Mait-
land Edgar of Petrolia on the
occasion of their 30th wed-
ding anniversary and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Craig of Blyth on
the occasion of their 20th
wedding anniversary.
Relatives% erepresent from
Brigden, Petrolia, Blyth,
Wingham and Belgrave.
Carol and Heather Hopper
of R.R. 5 Brussels and Cathy
and Jenny Minick of Kitchen-
er accompanied their grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Hanna at the Pinery
where they all enjoyed a
week's holiday.
We are pleased that James
Lamont was able to return
home on Saturday afternoon
after being a patient in the
Stratford General Hospital.
The ladies of the Belgrave
U.C.W. were honoured to
have Mrs. Gertrude Bush-
field of Stratford, sister of the
late Howie Morenz who play-
ed hockey for the Montreal
Canadiens in 1920 s and '30 s
as their guest among 108
people who were served a hot
dinner in the W.I. Hall and
later attended the Blyth Fes-
tival play "Fire on Ice".
Mr.and Mrs. Robert Taylor
and family have recently
moved to Ripley.
Leanne Dusky is spending
this week with, her grandpar-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert John-
ston accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin McDonald of
Brussels to Brighton for the
week-end wshere they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Vincent.
Mrs. Glen Montgomery,
Mrs. Fred Meier, Miss Mur-
iel Taylor and Mrs. Ross
Higgins attended 4-H Train-
ing School "Which comes
First The Chicken or the
Egg" which was held in the
schoolroom of the Blyth Unit-
ed Church on Wednesday and
Thursday evenings 19 - 20,
Any girls 12 years of age by
September 1 should contact
the above leaders. The Club
will start early in September
at the W.I. Hall, Belgrave.
Mrs. Donald Stonehouse
called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse last Thursday
evening.
MARY BRISTOW COLE
Miss Mary Bristow Cole
formerly of Blyth died at the
Chateau Gardens Nursing
Home, London, early Satur-
day morning August 15, in
her 86th year.
She was born in Morris
Township, June 6th, 1896 and
was the daughter of the late
Albert T. Cole and Isabella
Hood. She was predeceased
by two sisters and four
brothers, one of them her
twin brother Charles. She is
survived by several nieces
and ne •phevvs.
The funeral w as held on
Monday August 17th from
the Tasker Funeral Home,
Blyth, with Rev. John G.
Roberts, Belgrave, officia-
ting. Interment was in Blyth
Union Cemetery.
Miss Mary Cole was an
aunt of Mrs. Ross Anderson
and George Michie of Bel-
grave.
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