The Brussels Post, 1974-10-23, Page 4iiiesxmounionsm
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News of Beigrave
Northern travels theme at WI .meeting
Correspondent
Mrs, Lewis Stonehouse
The Canadian Industries'
meeting of the Women's Institute
was held in the Community
Centre on Tuesday,Oetober 15
with an attendance of over 30.
The president, Mrs. Stan Hopper
presided with Mrs. George
Proctoer at the piano. The
secretary Mrs. Ross Higgins read
minutes and the treasurer's
report. Correspondence included
an appeal from C.N.1.B• where a
donation was agreed upon. A
letter from 4-H Club announced
Achievement Day in Wingham,
November 9. Over 1300, girls
have taken part during 1974 and
members were urged to take part
in the "Nutrition Work Shop"
feat-tiring proper foods and
balanced diets November 6 at
Auburn.
The County of Huron Plough-
ing Match Banquet will be held
November 1st in the W.I. Hall.
The Institute will cater to the
Holstein Breeders Association
Banquet on November 13 in the
W.I. Hall.
A detailed report was given by
delegates Mrs. Ross Higgins and
Mrs. Stan Hopper who attended
die Huron County Rallys at
Mrs Stanley Black was eon-
, enor of the program. theme
"Know Canada Better". Roll call
"Name a Canadian Tree and its
Use". A sing-song was led by
Mrs. William Coultes with Mrs.
Norman Coultes accompanying at
the piano. Mrs. Norman Coultcs
conducted a quiz on "Canada".
Mrs Gordon MeBurney gave an
-illustrated address of her son
Hugh McBurney's travels. who
was unable to be there in pci•son.
He is stationed near James Bay,
received his private license as an
air pilot and she showed in film
the surrounding forts where he
trained. Mrs. Norman Coultes
thanked Mrs. McBurney for the
fine detailed account and
coloured pictures that she
showed.
It was agreed that the W.I.
would cater to the Co-op banquet
at a later date.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Leonard James, Mrs. George
Michie and Mrs. Dan Hallahan.
Thankoffering
The • Fall Thank Offering
Meeting of the W.M.S. was held
at the home of Mrs. Victor
Youngblut on October 16.
Mrs. Youngblut presided and
Mrs. Ethal Bruce read the
scripture f011owed by a meditation
"Thanks Be to God", by Mrs.
George Fear. Mrs: Garner
Nicholson led in prayer,
The secretary's report was
given by Mrs. J. C. McBurney
and the treasurer's report by
Mrs. Youngblut.
Mrs, Youngblut gave the report
on the synodical meeting she
attended in Goderich last week.
A card was signed by all present
to send to Mrs. Joe Dunbar who is
a patient in Wingham Hospital,
The roll call was answered with a
verse on "Thanksgiving". Forty,
six sick and shut in calls were
recorded,
Everyone present read a story
or a poem on the Thanksgiving
theme,
Hi C Group Meets
, The Hi C Group met at the
home of Gary Hoppers on Sunday
evening with 12 present.
Barbara Moore, president con-
ducted the business. It was
decided to contact several groups
about sponsoring delegates to the
Tac-Alpha Convention at Niagara
Falls
Charles Procter showed colour-
ful slides of India.
Garry Hopper conducted
games and lunch was served.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Doreen, Taylor.
Endues Lindell-way
The Belgrave Weekly Euchre
started in the Belgrave
Community Centre. oti Wednes-
day, October 16 with 7 tables in
play.
Winners for the evening were:
High Lady . Mrs. John Mitchell
Low Lady Mrs. Ethel Wheeler
Novelty Lady Mrs. Marg. Carter
High Man Wendal McCallum
Low Man -Lawrence Taylor
Novelty Man Mark Armstrong
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Anderson,
Mr. & Mrs. George Michie, Mr.
& • Mrs. Robert Grasby, Mr.
Ernest.:Michie and Mrs. Elizabeth
Leslie attended an anniversary
dinner in Brussels United Church
on Saturday evening in honour of
Mr. & Mrs. Ionic Nichol's 60th
wedding anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Everett Kirton of
I owasson are visiting with their
...ousins Mr. Ernest Michie and
Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie and also
,n tended. Mr. & Mrs.- ,Lorne
Nichol's anniversary dinner.
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Zurb rigg
or R. R. 2 Clifford were supper
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Albert
Bacon also visited with Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
& Mrs. Harold Stesser of
Glamis, Mrs. John Dickson and
Tanya of Halifax, Nova Scotia
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Telford Cook.
Mr. Ivan McBurney and Miss
Marie Elgic of Toronto visited
with Mrs. La ura Johnston on
Sunday,
The Belgrave Men's. Choir
provided special music for the
Londesboro United Church Anni-
versary service on Sunday.
evening.
Mrs. William Coultes and
family, Mr. & Mrs: Robert
Coultes visited on Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Stonehouse
of London. The Coultes sisters
visited CFPL TV station and
taped two numbers to be shown
on Junior Talent Hour Program,.
These will be shown on Decemb
er 1st and 8th.
Mr. & Mrs. Neil Olson, Joanne
and.Jeffrey of St. Albert, Alberta
spent a couple of weeks with her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Norman
Coultes.
Jeffry Neil, infant son of Mr. &
Mrs. Neil Olson was baptized in
Calvin-Brick United Church on
Thanksgiving Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Canning of
Stratford, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth
Coultes, Judith, Denise and
Jennifer of Belleville were
thanksgiving visitors of Mr. &
Mrs, Norman Coultes.
Mr, & Mrs. Barry Logan and
Michael of Oakville visited on the
week-end with his parents Mr. &
Mrs, Cliff Logan.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Yuill and
Cameron visited on Sunday with
their son Ross Yuill of Elmira.
Mr. & Mrs. George M. John-
ston of London were~ week-end
visitors with Mrs. Laura
Johnston.
Week-end visitor at the home
of Mr. & Mrs. Hugh'' Riverand
John were Miss Thelma McEwen
and Mrs. Jack McLean of
Warren, Michigan and Joanne
and .Jennifer Rock of Monkton.
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh River and
John spent. Thanksgiving with
Mr. 8c, Mrs. E
family of Monkto
(Intended for
Mr. & Mrs. Mt.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam
Mrs. Keith P1
Allan Campbell,
Bevin Fiffin, Ala
friend attended t
Jeffrey Hurst and
Knox Presbyte
Listowel on Satu
Mrs. Hurst wi
Belgrave
Dale and Sc
attended the wei
cousin Penny Wa
wood on Saturday
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LAST WEEKEND TO PICK YOUR OWN FANCY
SPYS
We have picked apples such as Macs, Courtlands,
Snows, Wagner, Russets, Sweets; also arriving Ap-
ple Butter, Cider, Grapes, Base Winter Pears, HoneY
and 75-1h. Potatoes.
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