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The Brussels Post, 1975-01-22, Page 5
ae Dn la ae, se ita het ler thF gid; tnd ;oa me old iso Iva •ee by 111. at th, in )n; ter )y, "he ers vas ))1C ing Nal .rs. est ,he ent tnd ess • �t. News of Belgrave Knox Sunday School holds Correspondent Mrs. L. Stonehouse The annual meeting of Knox United Church Sunday School • •,;+• + Four investigations with four persons charged under the Liquor Control Act. Fifteen charges laid with twenty warning issued under the Highway Traffic. Act. Seventeen other investigations with one person charged under the Criminal Code. On Tuesday, January 7, Louis Toth of Toronto was involved in a single car accident on Highway 1186, west of the Maitland River Bridge, Grey Township and received injuries as a result of the accident. Damages to his vehicle were estimated at $200.00. On Friday, January 10, Donald G. Roppel of RR3, Tiverton was involved in an accident in Brussels when he slid into a vehicle owned by James D. Panos of RR3, Ayton. Damages were estimated at $100.00. On Sunday, January 12, Robin B. Wormington of Lucknow, was involved in a single car accident on Concession 1 • Road, west of Sideroad 10-11, Turnberry Town- ship. There were no injuries and damages were estimated at $500. • was held in the Sunday School Johnston and Mrs. Laura Johns - rooms last Tuesday evening. ton; Librarian - Mrs. James The meeting opened with Coultes. Teachers - Bible Class - Clifford Coultes; : Assistants - Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, Mrs. Cliff prayer by Rev. John Roberts Sunday School was held on 46 Sundays with an average atten- dance of 41.5 compared with 46 4. in 197 y•;,A,ttenidanee auwar44 ao 1c, •:11 fot•>7"perNp The "` treaer's `p • ,o,.:.was given by•'Mrs. James Coultes. Sunday School will be closed for the month that the minister is on holidays. It was agreed that attendance awards be given in 1975 the same as 1974. It was decided to hold a Sunday School Anniversary the second Sunday in June. A programme committee of George Procter, Clifford Coultes and Mrs. Cliff Logan was appointed to plan something special for the United Church 50th Anniversary. The Decorating Committee will be Mrs. Leslie Balt, , Mrs. Jack. Taylor, Mrs. Bert Johnston and Mrs. James Walsh. The Music Committee will be Mrs. Murray Lougheed and Mrs. Lynda Lentz. Corsages will be looked after by Mrs. Laura Johnston and Mrs. James Coultes. Rev. Roberts took the chair for the • election of officers. Results were: Superintendent George Procter; Assistant Superinten- dent - Clifford Coultes; Secretary - George Michie; Treasurer - Mrs. James Coultes; Auditors - George TODAY'SCHILD BY HELEN ALLEN HOPES FOR A FARM HOME Jim is 12, a healthy, active boy who loves the outdoors. He would like to live on •a farm: In a farm foster home he joined enthusiastically in everything from gardening to feeding the animals. Slightly built, Jim has brown eyes, dark hair and fair freckled skin. He needs glasses for near-sightedness but often conveniently forget them. He is keen on sports, playing hockey, baseball and football. He's not a star athlete but is always ready for a game. Jim has progressed from opportunity class to the regular school stream where he is receiving special education in Grade seven. His marks are excellent and he enjoys school. Pleasant, polite Jim needs parents who will encourage his new interest in school without demanding more than he can achieve. It will be good if there are other children in Jim's adopting family. To inquire about adopting Jim, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2112. For general adoption information, consult your local children's Aid Society. ann ual meeting were read by the secretary, Clare Van Camp. The year-end financial report was given by Mrs. Edna Nethery who then turned the treasurer's position over to Mrs. Alex Logan, William Stevenson and Nethery. .Mrs,`:George lVjicltie .The roll call was answered by Mrs. bJyt ye(y,.(i♦a(t�ey�ytic nr►d: Yha'spj * 5I35 r: i'41.0'.son h " ..iJcte'F, Mar/4y L,augheed: ' J'�ir)ior Otis - Mrs . ',antra Johnston, Mrs. John Kerr. Junior Boys - Murray Scott, George Procter. Junior Primer - Mrs. Murray Vincent, Mrs. Harold Vincent; Senior Primer - Mrs. Ross Anderson, Mrs. Ross Higgins. Beginners - Mrs. Murray Loug- heed, Miss Doreen Anderson. After a short discussion Rev. Roberts closed the meeting with the benediction. W.M.S. Meets The W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. J. C. McBurney with Mrs. Athol Bruce presiding. The meeting was opened with a Call to Worship. The Scripture, read by Mrs. Stuart Cloakey, was taken from Joshua 24. Mrs. George Fear gave the Meditation entitled "Whom Will YeServe." Mrs. Victor Youngblut led in prayer. Mrs. J. C. McBurney gave the secretary's report. Mrs. Victor Youngblut gave the treasurer's report and both ladies reported for the year. - Mrs. Athol Bruce read a story entitled "The Small Church." The roll call was answered by a verse on "Love". Fifteen sick and shut-in calls recorded. It was decided to contact a speaker for the World's Day of Prayer. Mrs. J. C. McBurney had the topic on India and also read a story on Niger, Last Port of Call. Mrs. Athol Bruce closed the meeting with prayer and Mrs. McBurney served lunch. A.C.W. for January The January meeting of the Belgrave A.C.W.-was held at the home of Mrs. Edna Nethery with 10 present. Miss Mary Isabel • N ethery opened the meeting with prayers for the New Year and Ephiphany.' The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison and the scripture was read by Mrs. Margaret Walker. Minutes of the last meeting Save with beef recipe Sar14a • a .,c'IttCrch season and its proper ieeiour. Miss Nethery distributed the programs for 1975 which she had made. The secret sister's names were drawn for the coming year. The dues were paid, the apron and birthday box passed and the draw won by Mrs. Lil Higgins. Mrs. Hugh Rinn gave three readings and Mrs. Nethery had a Bible Quiz. , The program closed with a prayer for the New Year by Miss Nethery. Grace was sung and Bohemian Beef Dinner 2, pounds beef for stew, 'cut in 1 -inch cubes 2 tablespoons flour 1 tespoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons cooking fat 2 medium-sized onions, sliced 1 clove garlic, minced 1 teaspoon dill weed 1 teaspoon caraway seed 1 teaspoon paprika 1A cup water 1 cup dairy sour ,cream 1 can (27 ounces) sauerkraut Paprika Combine flour, salt and pepper; dredge beef and brown in cooking fat. Pour off drippings. Add onion, garlic, dill weed, caraway seed, paprika and water to beef. Cover tightly and cook slowly 2 hours or until meat is tender. Stir in sour cream and heat through. Heat sauerkraut, drain thoroughly and place on hot platter, Serve meat, mixture over sauerkraut. Sprinkle with paprika. 6 to 8 servings. lunch served by the hostess. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeffery of London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs. Mary Armstrong. Mr., &Mrs. Wallace Richard- son and Mrs. Mae Richardson visited on Friday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Wightman. On Tuesday evening Mr. & Mrs. Herb Clayton of Wingham visited with Mr. & Mrs;Edgar. Wightman. Mr. & Mrs. William Mont- gomery and family of Guelph visited last week -end with Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Wightman visited on Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Don Metcalfe and family of Hanover. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. Command to a dog team 5. Bet 10. Preposi- tion 11. "Clair 12. Hind 13. Whole 14. One (Ger.) 15. Tablet 16. Greek letter 17. Stein - beck's "The -" (2 wds.) 19. American women's org. 20. Anti- toxins 21: Coloration 22. Sensed 23. Perfectly (3 wds.) 24. Opening in a garment 25. Possum 26. Cunning 27. Kind of lens 30. Threefold (comb. form) 31. Hail! 32. Neither's partner 33. Doglike 35. Taj Mahal site 36. Hilton's "We - Alone" (2 wds.) 37. Lead 38. Pronunci- ation mark 39. Auk genus DOWN 1. Jack Benny's role 2. Loosen 3. Keep guard (2 wds.) 4. Road - 5. "Peter Pan" girl 6. High (mus.) 7. Unseen protector (2 wds.) 8. Becharm 9. Witty reply 11. Roman goddess 15, Dessert wine TODAY'S ANSWER [UMW ' ©0IH© 0 `d ©© ©ome d / EOM May UDE ©E v MENS, © 1 I RENE ©©ER ®dg© EINEM ©©I V ©© Ev0 ©®odo© OM a v d REM ©©e©©II MOOR ©E©KPO ORM ©E v © ©Q©© 18. Trapper's 25. Long for' prize 27. Kayak, 21. RR -cross- e.g. ing sound 28. Deep. 22. Famous pink auto- 29. Kind mobile of designer journal 23. Resiliency 34. "Hoosier 24. Wealthy State" one(2 wds.) (abbr.) (sl.) 35. 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