The Brussels Post, 1981-09-16, Page 10A10 — THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 16, 1981
Be!grave church marks1 17th
Obituary
MRS. LEWIS
STONEHOUSE
Belgrave A.C.W. met at
the home of Mrs. Clare Van
Camp with the Vice-presid-
ent, Miss Lillian Potter in
charge. The invocation and
meditation on the theme
"The Fruits of the Spirit"
was read. The scripture was
read by Mrs. Olive Camp-
bell. Roll call was answered
by 9 members. Secretary
Mrs. Clare Van Camp and
the treasurer Mrs. Alex
Nethery reported and the
collection taken. Everyone
donated soap for the health
kits and children's underwear
will be given at the next
meeting.
Guest speaker Michael
Odida told of some of his
experiences in his native
country of Uganda where Idi
Amin was in power. Many
Christians were killed and
the lives of many others were
in danger, so some leaders of
the churches escaped to
other countries until Amin
was exiled.
Mr. Odida's brother, Bi-
shop Benoni Ogival came to
Canada and spent some time
in London where he attended
Huron College to further his
education. Mr. Odida an-
swered questions about cli-
mate, crops, school life etc.
of Uganda.
4-H MEETING
Belgrave II me t at the
Women's Institute Hall Sept-
ember 9. There are eight
girls in the club and the
leaders are Linda Meier and
Arlyn Montgomery. Officers
were elected. President -
Angela Nehtery, Secretary
Ruth Higgins, press reporter
is roving. The club name is
HAROLD COSBY
Word has been received at
Brussels of the sudden death
of Harold Cosby of Niagara
Falls, Ontario after an opera-
tion. He died suddenly in
Niagara Falls Hospital. He
leaves to mourn two sisters
and his wife the former Marie
Wesenberg formerly of Brus-
sels, a stepson Howard Ryan
of Bluevale, R.R. 2, and
stepdaughter Madalon Mc-'
Mann of Niagara Falls. The
Funeral will be conducted at a
funeral home and burial in
Niagara Falls Cemetery on
Wednesday. September 16,
1981.
"First Class Chicks."
Veronica Bakelaar and
Joan Higgins were asked to
design the cover for the club.
Members worked in books
and got a chance to cut up
chickens.
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
The Congregation of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Bel-
grave held their 117th An-
niversary service Sunday,
September 13th.
Melville Church, Brussels
withdrew their service to
worship with Belgrave on
th is special occasion.
Rev. John Honeyman of
Logan Geggie Church, Tor-
onto was guest minister
speaking on "Faith or Fear".
Mr. Honeyman played two
violin solos accompanied on
the piano by Mrs. Joanne
King.
Melville choir with Mrs.
King as their organist, led in
the service of song.
There was a good atten-
dance this anniversary ser-
vice and the members were
pleased to welcome all their
guests, many of them from
Blyth and Auburn congre-
gations where Mr. Honey-
man was minister from 1948
to 1952.
W.I. MEETS
The Agriculture meeting
of the Women's Institute was
held at the hall on Tuesday
evening with Mrs. Norman
Coultes pianist.
The president, Mrs. 'Ross
Higgins welcomed everyone
and Mrs. James Hunter the
secretary-treasurer reported.
The Huron County Rally
will be held in Belgrave on
October 5 with registration
beginning at 9:30. Mrs. Ross
Taylor and Mrs. James Hun-
ter were named to be dele-
gates from the local branch.
The birthday party at Cal-
lendar Nursing Home, Brus-
sels will be held on October
21 with the W.I. providing a
program and lunch.
The collection and pennies
for friendship were received.
Septic
Tanks
Cleaned
Phone
Louis Blake
R.R. 2 , Brussels, Ont.
887-68001
Black. Mrs. Ross Taylor and
Mrs. Walter Scott.
UCW MEETS
The General meeting of
the U.C.W. of Belgrave met
on Thursday, September 10.
The theme of the evening
was "The International Year
of Disabled Persons". The
worship service had been
prepared by Walter Gibbons
who has been blind since
birth, but was ordained in
1976.
The next general meeting
will be November 24.
Mrs. Ruth Alton sang two
solos, accompanied by Mrs.
Judy Morton.
Mrs. Muriel Coultes in-
troduced the guest, Mrs.
Jean Goodyear of Listowel,
whose daughter Janette has
cerebral palsy. Mrs. Good-
year described Janette's
hardships and her determin-
ed efforts to develop abilities
many people take for grant-
ed.
Mrs. Goodyear was among
persons invited to sumit
briefs for inclusion in the
on Mrs. William Kelly of
Wingham, formerly of Bel-
gave to congratulate her on
the occasion of her 90th
birthday.
Mrs. Carrie McGuire and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house visited last Wednes-
day afternoon with their
sister Mrs. Agnes Walker of
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry May-
berry Marilyn Kimberley and
Darryl of Londesboro visited
on Sunday with her mother
Mrs. Robert Procter and
later all enjoyed a motor trip
to Goderich and surrounding
district.
Mrs. Howard Zettler of
Chepstow visited with her
mother Mrs. Robert Procter
on Monday.
The roll call was "How do
you feel, a family farm
benefits the community, ver-
sus large corporate busi-
ness?"
The program convenor,
Mrs. William. Fenton, read a
poem entitled, "Farmers"
then introduced Sharon
Ramsey who did 2 tap dance
numbers. Mrs. Fenton read
an article "The farm wife's
role in modern farm busi-
ness," then introduced the
guest speaker, Valerie Bol-
ton, who spoke about a
conference she attended at
Centralia College.
She belongs to a group
started a year ago in. Huron
County called "Women To-
day" who are studying the
concerns of rural women. It
is aimed at giving a positive
note to the contribution
women can give in com-
munity affairs and building
Up women's self-esteem.
Mrs. Fenton presented
Ms. Bolton with a gift in
appreciation. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Stanley
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Mrs. Goodyear was thank-
ed by Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler
and given a gift of appreciat-
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PERSONALS
Miss Louise Robertson of
Wiarton visited last Wed-
nesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Youngblut.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Joe Dunbar were Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Elliott of Camp-
bellville.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dun-
bar of Stratford visited on
Sunday evening with his
mother Mrs. Joe Dunbar.
On Sunday afternoon
many Belgrave friends called
Brusselsfest '81
Sept. 19