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The Brussels Post, 1981-09-30, Page 5Correspondent MRS. L. STONEHOUSE 887.9847 Inspiring sacred music welcomed members of Knox United, Calvin-Brick and visi- tors from the other village churches as they filed into Knox United Church, Bel- grave, Sunday morning for its anniversary service. An organ-piano prelude was presented with Mrs. George Procter, organist and Mrs. Howard Morton, pianist. Mrs. Morton also was piano accompanist for George Cull who chose as his solo renditions "Rest in the Lord" and "If with all my hearts' Mendelssohn compositions. Mrs. Procter accompanied the large choir of Mixed voices as they sang "My Heart ever Faithful." Rev. Alan Johnston, mini- ster of Richards Memorial United Church, London, was guest speaker. Rev. John G. Roberts welcomed his friend and colleague to the pulpit Rev. Johnston based the remarks for his sermon enti- tled "The Church's Annual Medical" on I Cor. 12: 27:27. All of you together are the one body of Christ and each one of you is a separate and neces- sary part of it. He queried "In what condi- tion is your body?" Let's have a medical!" Houses are not homes. Poor home lessons may lead to suicide or speed with no sense of direction in life. The speaker described various types of sickness found in church members: sleeping sickness, negativitis, geria- tric syndrome, boredom, hardening of the heart and Hell's palsy. The latter is too much religion, not enough God. Some person are ane- mic they become inactive, Sunday should be joyous. Each of us must acknowledge his type of sickness. Aspirin must be taken internally to effect a cure; so with the gospel. The Word of God must be taken continually; with laughter which is life's spoonful of sugar. Don't blame others for your mis- takes. Belgrave Two 4-H Club The president Joan Hig- gins opened the second meet- ing of the Belgrave H 4-H club. Mrs. Meier the leader read some of the bookwork and then members went into the kitchen at the Women's Institute Hall. Of course each member washed their hands. The club used the chicken which we cut up the week before. First Alison Coultes and Veronica Bakelaar wash- ed and pat dried the pieces of chicken. Heather McIntosh drained the excess juice off the peaches, while someone else was spreading babeque sauce on the chicken pieces. The chicken was placed in the electric fry pan and left to cook. Next Angela -Kcthery and Katherine Procter spread the peaches on the pieces • of chicken which looked deli- cious. 4-H Club 1 At the third meeting it was decided that Meribeth Scott would design covers and the club name would be the "Chick n Cluck Clan." Leaders discussed the structure of an egg, the different parts of of an egg and the differences between fresh and stale eggs. Egg- onomical Quiche was made by the members and enjoyed by all. For the home assignment each member is to go to the grocery store and record the price of the different grades of eggs and report the results in their book. PERSONALS Congratulations to Mrs. Mabel Jordan of Pinecrest Nursing Home, Lucknow who will 91 on October 3. This community extends sympathy to the family of the late Mrs. Harry Cook who passed away suddenly Satur- day morning in the Wingham and District Hospital. Sym- pathy is also extended to her sisters Mrs. Telford Cookof Belgrave and Mrs. Harvey Cook of Goderich and her brothers Frank Cooper of R.R. 1 Belgrave and Arnold Vint of Goderich. Wightman relatives gath- ered on Sunday afternoon in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave to honour their cousin's Miss Doris Lyons of Los Angeles. THE HURON CENTRE FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH is pleased to invite you to hear Dr. Paul Patterson CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST TO THE CENTRE speaking on "HOW FAMILIES CHANGE CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR" At the Annual Meeting of the Centre WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1981 7:30 p.m., at the Huron Centre 160 Huron Street, Clinton, Ontario The Huron Centre for Children Youth has provided counselling service for hundreds of families since its in. corporation as a Children's Mental Health Centre in 197/, The Centre IS governed by a Board of Directors elected of the AnnUal Meeting of the Corporation interment in Brussels ceme- tery. Dale Lamont of Hensall visited during the weekend with his parents Mr, and. Mrs. James Lamont. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Phail of Thedford, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and Michelle of R.R. 2 Lucknow, Mrs. Jack Mali and Taylor of R. R. 3 Holyrood, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor, Trisha and Sherry of R.R. 5 Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon and family, this being the occasion of Margaret Ann's 4th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Spincy of Ingersoll visited with her aunt Miss Margaret Curtis who is a patient in the Winghani and District Hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson have just returned home from an ele- ven day conducted tour to the Pacific coast. They enjoyed excellent weather all through the trip. Fifty-five Campbell rela- tives gathered at the Presby- terian Church in Bluevale where a family dinner was held in honour of Mrs. 011ie Campbell, who celebrated her 85th birthday on Septem- ber 24. This men,' was provi- ded by the ladies of the Church. Open house was held at the home of her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell of R.R. 4 Wingham on Sunday after- noon September 27 where quite a number of friends and relatives called to extend their best wishes to Mrs. Campbell. Congratulations to Mrs. Etta Cook of the Maitland Manor Nursing Home, God- erich who celebrated her 92nd birthday on Thursday, September 24. She spent the day at the home of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Crawford of Goderich. Visitors from Bel- grave were Mrs. Telford Cook, Mrs. George Cook, Miss Annie Cook, Mrs. Al- bert Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Barry Logan of Burlington a driver for Shell Fuels of Oakville who this year has driven in the local Ontario Truck Rodeo and last week he came in third in the Interna- tional Truck Rodeo of Canada which was held in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. William Peacock of Bluevale were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston also visit- ing at the same home were Mrs. Marilyn Thompson and Danny, Mr. Chester McDon- ald and Sherri Lyn of God- erich. Septic 1 Tanks Cleaned Phone Louis Blake R.R. 2, Brussels, Ont. 887-6800 THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 30, 1981 — A5 Special service at Knox Belgrave California and Mrs. Ferne Dahlstrom of Spokane, Washington. These ladies are the granddaughters of the late Andrew Wightman. Mr. Wightman was an uncle of Mrs. Etta Cook who was able to be present and was one of the honoured guests. Also present was Mrs. Mae Scott who was a niece of Mr. Wightman. The afternoon was spent reminiscing, view pictures and the family tree. About sixty relatives en- joyed a smorgasbord lunch. Those attending wre from Los Angeles, California, Spo- kane, Washington, Goderich, Sarnia, Brucefield, Auburn, Lucknow, Blyth, Bluevale, Wingham and Belgrave. Intended for last week Former pupils and other friends of Mrs. Lloyd Hum- phrey (the former Jean Mc- Donald of Palmerston, were shocked to learn of her sudden passing at her home: The funeral was held Friday September 11 from Palmer- ston Anglican Church with BUSINESS DIRECTORY David Long.staff Optician Ltd. 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