The Brussels Post, 1975-03-26, Page 4Community shower honours Kathy Dunbar
United Church basement on the holiday week with Mrs. Claire
Saturday evening for a . Rainer of Scarboro and Mr. and
miscellaneous shower in honour Mrs. John McCormack and girls
of Miss Karen Pengelly. of Orangeville.
Contests were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. William Graf of
Mrs. Lorne Jamieson and a Chepstow were Wednesday
musical nu .mer by Dianne Scott afternoon visitors with Mr. and
was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John
Mrs. Gordon Bosnian read the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker,
address following which Karen Cheryl and Glen of
opened her gifts and expressed R.R.3, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
her thanks. D.A.Ha ckett and family of
Lunch was served by ladies of Lncknow and Miss Noreen
the 9th line. Armstrong of Lucknow. were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs:
Personals Murray Vincent and Dean.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coultes Eight tables of euchre were
and, girls .of Belleville spent last played' in the Belgrave
Weekend with his parents Mr. and Community rooms at the Weekly
Mrs. Norman Coultes. euchre last Wednesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Camp High Lady - Mrs. William Taylor;
and family spent a few days last Low Lady • Mrs, Ethel Wheeler;
week with her parents Mr. and Novelty Lady - Mrs: Clarence
Mrs. Louis Hayes of Elyria, Ohio Hanria.; High Man - Clarence
Mr. and Mrs:Harold Virieent Roth; Low Man • Robert Gardon
spent the past week in Los Vegas Jr.; Novelty, Man - Edgar
and visited with relatives in WIghtmati.
Miss Mar Dire Bosnian of Sault' Sa_cramento, California.
Clarence Chamney spent Ste Marie visited at the hoMe of
her grandmother Mrs, 'George
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A Community Shower was held
Tuesday, March 18 in the United
2hurch, Sunday School room for
Miss Kathy Dunbar whose
narriage takes place early in
A short program was
nesented consisting of musical
lumbers by Dianne Scott, Julie
:Tuay, Patti and Kim McDowell,
v1rs. Garner Nicholson gave two
tumorous readings and a sing
ong led by Dianne Scott, Trudy
'aylor and Cindy Campbell
concluded the program.
Following a short address
expressing the good wishes of
everyone Kathy opened her gifts
assisted by her 'mother and
mother of the growl'. Kathy
thanked everyone for the gifts
fltr! 1 and the neighbour ladies for
arranging the shower.
Lunch was served by the 6th
I ., line ladies.
IVIiseellaneous Shower
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were Easter Message. She remin __ d
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season of repentance a
sacrifice. Not just sacrific
some of our luxuries but giving
something we treasure. She u
the illustration of Abraham
his son and also the supre
sacrifice God made for us on G
Friday by sacrificing his son.
Mrs. Stewart Procter than
Miss Ballagh on behalf of
ladies and presented her wit
small gift.
Mrs. William Coultes thanked
the girls who took part and
presented them with a small gift.
The meeting closed with lunch
.being served by Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor, Mrr. John Kerr, airs,
Nelson Higgins and Mrs.Carl
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The Belgrave Women's
Institute met on Tuesday night in
the arena rooms with Mrs.Stan
Hopper in charge. The meeting
was opened with the Opening
Ode and Mary Stewart Collect,
followed by the minutes read by
Mrs . Ross Higgins.
A number of invitations were
received by correspondence and
they arc to the Citizenship Court
at Goderich on April 15th at 8
p.m. to Blyth W.I. on May 12th at
8 p.m., celebrating their 65th
Anniversary, to Clinton W.I.
Apr.1 9th at 12:30 p.m.
celebrating their 70th
Anniversary to tne 4-H
Achievement Day, June 14 in
Wingham High School.
An executive meeting to plan
the District Annual will be held in
Auburn, April 7 at 1:30 p.m.
The training school for the 4 ,H
Garden Club leaders will be held
Ap ril 8 in Wingham at, the
Salvation Army Citadel. The
leaders will be Mrs. Ruth Gordon
and Miss Barbara Moore.
It was agreed that the Institute
would cater to the Auburn W.I.
on May 14th and also
reception for Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Hanna's 40th
wedding anniversary May 16.
Mrs. Norman Coultes was
asked to help the nominating
committee as one of the members
was ill.
Mrs. William CoutleS reported
on the Senior Course "Baked in a
Pie" and st ated it was well
received with a total of 27 ladies
taking part. The summary day
will be held in Wingham United
Church on April 2nd at 1:30 p.m.
All ladies are invited to attend.
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor passed
out booklets for the Cancer
Canvass to be completed by April
20.
The next meeting will be held
in the Women's Institute- Hall on
April 15 at 8:15 p.m. All
convenors are asked to have their
reports ready.
The roll call for the Easter
meeting was to bring a small gift
to be given to a shut-in at Easter.
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Approximately thirty ladies
present.
The two winners of the Public
Speaking contest held at the East
Wawanosh Public School were
present and gave their speeches
for the ladies. Miss Georgina
Chettleburgh winner of the Junior
Division, spoke on "My Dog"
and Miss Karen Coultes, winner
of the Intermediate Division
spoke on "My Foster Brother".
Miss Andrea Coutles
entertained with a solo "Sitting
Alone in an Old Rocking Chair"
with Miss Susan Cook being the
grandmother.
Mrs. William Coultes
introduced the guest speaker
Miss Lavonne Ballagh of
Wingham who 'gave a very
interesting and challenging
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How Many Parishioners Will Come
Back To Our Parish This. Year?
Yes! How many will come back to their religion and their
former love of Christ? Yes! It is our concern. The Risen
Christ, the Good Shepherd, has his arms open to receive
those who have strayed through negligence .or indifference.
The Risen Christ welcomes all to the regular attendance at the
Sunday Act of Worship. EVERY SUNDAY is indeed a Little
Easter!
We invite all to share H,l
the blessings of %.• y Wee
HOLY THURSDAY - The day Christ gave us the Eucharist
BRUSSELS - Mass at 4:00 P.M.
WINGHAM - Mass at 8:00 P.M.
GOOD FRIDAY - The day Christ died
BRUSSELS - 11:00 A.M: Service — Communion
WINGHAM - 3:00 P.M. Service & Communion
(No 8:00 p.m. Mass on. Holy Saturday)
Easter Vigil Service in Wingham at 11:18 P.M. with Midnight M
Please receive the sacrament of reconciliation to God,
neighbor and Community atsyeoausornco, convenience during this hol
Th e Easter morning masses at Brussels at 9:30 A.M.
TO ALL!
Wingham at 11:15 A.M. Lonely A HOLY EASTER
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