The Brussels Post, 1974-04-10, Page 1624. Cards of Thanks
24. Cards of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffat wish
to thank all their relatives, friends
and neighbors for kindnesses
shown them on their 50th
Anniversary. Also to thank all,
Government officials for their
congratulatory messages. Fond
memories of this happy occasion
will always be remembered.
24-19-1
The family of the late David
Hastings wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and
neighbours in the sudden passing
, of a dear husband, father and
grandfather. Special thanks to
those who so kindly sent floral
tributes, cards and baking, also
thanks to the pallbearers, flower-
bearers, and the ladies that
served lunch both at the church
and in our home and to those who
donated to the Heart Fund and
the Legion Pipe Band. Our
thanks is extended to Rev,
LelDrew, Rev, McCarroll, Bill
King and Alek Keifer, the Legion
for their Memorial service, to the
organist Mrs, sing and the Max
Watt Puller-al Home. Your•
kindness will always be
remembered.
— Vera Hastings, Dianne and
Brian Huether, David and Karen
Hastings. 24-19.1
My sincere thanks is given to our
friends and neighbours for their
id expreSsiOti of sympathy
,,THE BRUSSELS POST APRIL 10, 1974
extended at the time of the 'death
of my father. Your thoughtfulness
was appreciated and will long be
remembered. —Velma
Stephenson. 24-19x1
We would like to thank our
friends and neighbours of the 8th
Con. of Grey for our farewell
party and the lovely gifts. Special
thanks to the ones who were
responsible for getting it up and
also thanks to John and Marjorie
Byers for the use of their home.
Thanks again. —Glen and Evelyn,
Bray. 24-19x1
26. Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fraser,
R.R,#2, Blyth, wish to announce
the engagement of their daughter
Carolyn, to Mr. Gerald
son of Mrs, Joseph Sullivan and
the late Mr, Sullivan, Brantford.
The marriage will take place hi
Walton United Church at 1:30
P, M:, May 3 ; 1974, 9A
Mr. and Mrs, Lionel Johnston,
Gorrie, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Lynda Louise to Mr.
David Bruce Gowing, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Carl Gowing,
Bluevale. The wedding will take
-place April 27, 1974 at font
O'clock in Gotrie United Church.
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A pleasant smile and a pleasant personality add up to Doug, a
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Just-turned-10, Doug is Anglo-Saxon and French in descent.
:English-speaking, he is learning French. Doug has shining
Monde hair, blue eyes and fair skin. He is slimly built and in
good health.
Doug has a speech defect which is being helped by speech
therapy. He is not self-conscious about it and does not let it
interfere with his enthusiastic conversations. The therapist says
his progress is good but he will continue to need therapy for
some time.
Considered to be a slow learner, Doug is in a special class,
joining the regular classes for music, gym and French. Gym is
his favorite. He likes school and looks forward to going every
day.
Doug is a neat youngster who likes to keep things in order,
both in school and in his foster home. He is interested in
mechanical things and good with his hands, handling tools
well.He is keen about horseback riding and fond of skating,
bicycling and basketball. He is fond of music and may have some
talent.
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TOWS CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
News of Belgrave
UCW has program on missions
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Correspondent
Mrs, Louis Stonehouse
The Evening Unit of the United
ChurchWomen held their regular
meeting April 2 at the home of
Mrs, Ross Anderson with fifteen
present.
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler led in
the worship service followed by
hymn "Jesus Christ is risen
today". Scripture passages were
then read by Mrs, Kenneth
Wheeler, Mrs.Cliff Logan, Mrs.
William Coultes and Mrs. Jack
Higgins.
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler read a
poem, "At the Tomb", followed
with prayer by .)Mrs. Ross
Anderson. Hymn "In the Cross 'of
Christ I glory" was sung .
Minutes were read and adopted)
business being conducted by
Mrs. Laura Johnston.
An invitation from the ladies of
the W.M.S. of the Pr esbyterian
Church to join with them on April
18 at 2 p.ni. for their Easter
Thankoffering meeting. Mrs.
Enright of Goderich will be guest
speaker. Offering was received
and dedicated by Mrs. Laura
Johnston.'
Holy Trinity
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler read an
article on the Church of the Holy
Trinity in Toronto.
Mrs. Jack Taylor was in charge
of the program "Mission today"
followed by a good disCussion.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Ross
Higgins group.
The May meting will be held at
the home of Mrs. James Coultes.
A.C.W. Gets Thanks
The March meeting of the
A.C.W. was held at the home of
Mrs. Cora McGill and opened
with prayer by the president,
Miss Mary Isabel Nethery. The
Lord's Prayer was repeated in
unison and the scripture was read
by Mrs. Alex Nethery„
Minutes of the last meeting and
correspondence were read -by the
secretary, Mrs. Clare Van Camp. A
letter of thanks was read from the
Indians to whom a bale was sent
last fall. The letter was also
written in the Cree language.
The Roll Call was answered by
eleven members with an Easter
verse, Visiting committee
reported visiting at BrookhaVen
Nursing Home at Wingham.
Rev. Carson read the second
chapter of the gospel according to
St. John explained it and
answered many questions
concerning the meaning of some
verses, Easter cards were signed
to send to Mrs. Armstrong and
Mrs. Coo. Mrs. Olive Campbell
read'a poem entitled, "His Easter
Gift", and Miss Nora Van Camp
read " A Prayer for Easter".
Mrs'. Robert Procter read, "It's
fierce in the Fall of the Year" and
"The Medieval Church". Miss
Mary Isabel Nethery conducted a
Bible Quiz, The dues were paid,
the apron and 'Birthday boxes
passed and the draw was won by
Mrs, Clare Van Camp. Rev.
Carson closed the meeting with
prayer, grace was sung and lunch
served by the hostess.
Euchre Winners
Six tables of, euchre were
played at the Belgrave
Comniunity Centre last
WedneSday evening with winners
as follows: High Lady - Mrs.
George Brewer; Low Lady - Mrs.
Gershon-I Johnston, Novelty Lady
- Mrs, William Taylor, High Man
Edgar Wightman; Low Man -
George Brewer; Novelty Man
-Charles Brewer.
441 Meets
The Belgrave II 4-H girls got
together on March 25 for their
first Meeting. Fifteen girls
answered the roll call by stating
names , address and age.
The meeting continued with an
outline on the new topic "Taking
a look at yontselr Officers Were
appointed' as follows.; President
Donelda Lamont; Vice President -
Doreen Taylor and Press Reporter
Janie Sanders.
The two adult leaders, Mrs.
Bert Campbell and Wm. James
Hunter helped throughout the
meeting. The next meeting will
be April 1st.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McBurney visited last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Procter.
Miss Marjorie Pr octet visited
recently with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Saltus. Jones of
Scarboro, also visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Peacock , of
Winona,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall
were Sunday visitors with her
father, Mr. Stanley Cook.
The Easter meeting of the W.1.
will be held in the Belgrave arena
Tuesday, April 16 at 2 p.m.
Convener of program is Mrs,
Glenn Coultes. The roll call "An
Easter Poem or Thought" . 'Music
will be provided by ladies
quartette. The guest speaker will
be Rev. Barry Passmore of
Wingham. The lunch committee
Mrs. George Procter, Mrs. Ross
Taylor, Mrs. Walter Scott and
Mrs. Clarence Hanna. A special
invitation is extended to the
ladies of the community to attend.
This will be the annual meeting
when the various reports will be
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April. 19th
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given.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Coultes
and girls from Blenheim spent
Sunday with his parents, mr,
andIdrs. Norman Coultes.
Mrs, Laura Johnston spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs,
George M.Johnston of London,
Wilfred Strickler of Brussels
and William Gow attended the
latter's brother's funeral, Albert
Gow' of Barrie last Friday,
. Mrs. Jack Ladd of Goderich
Mrs. Leonard Brindley 0
Dungannon, Mr. and Mrs
William Gow attended the funeral
of Mr. Gow's brother-in-law Mt,
Irvin Zinn of Woodstock on
Tuesday,
Mrs. Carl Procter, Mrs,
Stewart Procter, Mrs, Stan
Hopper, Mrs Ross Higgins, Mrs,
Ivan Wightman and Mrs. Norman
Coultes attended an executivbe
meeting of the Huron West
District of the 0, at
Auburn, April 3. Plans were
made for the District Annual to b
held in Belgrave, may 27.
Mrs. Claire Rainer of Scarboro
spent a couple of days last week
with her father, Clarence
Chamney, who is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby
were week-end visitors with Mr.
and ,Mrs. Gary Leitch and family
and Mr. and mr s. George 61
Johnston of London.