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The Brussels Post, 1975-04-02, Page 4Can IDB help you? TED ROE one of our representatives will be at BLUE BARN MOTEL — RESTAURANT Hwy. 23 North, LISTOWEL. 291-1580 On April 3, 1975 from 1 - 4;30 p.m. If you require financing to start, modernize, or expand your business, and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you 1111107111AI OfifillIMMT DANK 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario • N5A 6Z3 , 211.5650 Belgrave Quartette sings at meeting recently. Richard Anderson of Toronl spent "the weekend with h parents. Mr. and. Mrs, Ros Anderson. Mr. and Mrs.Americo Arruda Maria and Michelle of Torenit h spent the holiday weekend will parents, Mr. and Mrs Clif Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw ant Pamela of London spent a coal* of days over the Easter weekk with Mr. and d and Mr. and Mrs. Leortart Caledon, Robinson enjoyed a bus trip h Nashville on the weekend, And. m er r. s ao nn Mr. W. F. Shackleton 0! Mrs. Murray Vincet Mrs. Mrs. Normal Shackleton ,Finlay and Nancy d iz Inglewood El called oa abethShackleton in Mrs. the Wingham and District Hospital also visited with Mrs. Waite Scott on Monday aft ernoon. We are sorry to hear that Ne Vincent was a patient i Wingham and District Hospire and on Monday was transferred to St. Marys Hospital, Kitchener, We wish him a speedy recovery Correspondent Mrs. L. Stonehouse The Easter meeting of the general U.C.W. of Knox United Church was held on March 25th. The meeting opened with the business portion conducted by Mrs. Ross Anderson. Hymn "In the Cross of Christ I Glory" was sung. Minutes were read and approved and the treasurer's report given. Blyth U.C.W. invited •Belgrave to their Easter Thankoffering service on April 20th at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Arthur and Mrs.Dayfoot of Trinidad will show slides. Anyone with used stamps may leave them in the Sunday School room. It was decided to order 15 dozen Anniversary plates. Mrs. Cecil Coultes opened the worship with a poem entitled "The Hope of the World". Scripture was read by Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mrs. Coultes gave the meditation and then led in prayer. The quartette consisting of Mrs.William Coultes, Mrs.Glenn Coultes, Mrs. Stan Hopper and Mrs. George Procter favoured with two numbers. The Lord is My Shepherd" and "The Old Rugged Cross". The offering was received and hymn "We Give Thee but Thine Own" was sung. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson showed slides on the Holy Land. They called on Miss Laura Collar during their ten day visit. The meeting closed with a social hour. Euchre Nine tables of euchre were played at the Belgrave Community rooms last Wednesday evening at the weekly euchre. High Lady - Mrs. Mark Armstrong; Low Lady - Mrs. Sewers; Novelty Lady - Mrs Clayton; High Man - Fred Porter; Low Man - Lorne Jamieson; Novelty Man - Victory Youngblut. Pee Wees The Belgrave Pee Wees journeyed to Goderich last Wednesday to play in the Young Canada Tournament. They played at 11.40 againt Bath, which is 20 miles from Kingston and defeated Bath 2 - 0 in which the reporters of the Young Canada week daily news reported being one of the most entertaining games of the tournament, as only one penalty was called. The goal scorers for Belgrave were Grant Gnay from Brian Shiell at 2.39 of the first period and David Pletch from Grant Guay at 6.23 of the third period. Belgrave played at 5.30 against Little Britain and the strong smooth skating Little Britain team was victorious 8 - 3. Little Britain dominated the play until midway through the third period when Belgrave came on strong and scored three times on goals by David Pletch with one and Grant Gnay with two. The Pee Wees are currently playing against Belmore for the Tri-County Championship. 4-H Club Belgrave 3 The first meeting of the Belgrave 3 club was on March 24th at 7:00 p.m. in the Belgrave Community Centre. The meeting began with the 4-H Pledge and motto. The leaders Mrs. Robert Gordon and Mrs. James Bakelaar conducted,the election of•officers. The results were President - Brenda Nethery; Vice President - Doreen Anderson;,. Secretary - Janice Coultes; Press Reporter - Dianne Scott. Brenda Nethery led the roll call which was "Why did you decide to join the club?" Mrs.Bakelaar and Mrs. Gordon explained what should be in a sewing box and serving your wardrobe. The girls answered a' few questions about planning your wardrobe. The meeting closed with the 4-H creed. Personals Miss Ruth Knox of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon. Miss Susan Brown of Wingham spent the holiday with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt. Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon were in Toronto last week where John attended the West Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance convention. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse on Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar, Dianne and Dean, Barry Edgar of Durham, New Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Edgar. Visitors on the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin were Mrs. Gibson Armstrong and David of London, Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin of Dunnville and William Irwin of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Styles of Toronto spent the weekend with their aunt Mrs. Cora McGill. Mrs. Corey de Vries and Cara of Goderich visited one day last week with Mrs. Cora. McGill. Leonard James . OnSunday all Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vincent visited with their grandmother Mrs. Wilfred Johnston of Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and family of Winthrop, Mrs. Ronald Hibberd and Angela of Mildmay , Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of R.R.2, Clifford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Sunday. Miss April McBurney spent the holiday with her friend Miss Marjorie Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nicholson and Sherri of Listowel visited on Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Vince Makas of London accompanied by Mr. C. R. Coultes cf Huronview were Sunday visitors with relatives. Ivan Wheeler returned •to Stratford from spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler after being hospitalized because of surgery the previous week. Miss Nancy Anderson and her girl friend Miss Beverley Sullivan of Lambion College, Sarnia, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. • Ross Anderson. The Belgrave Men's Choir presented a program to the residents of Huronview, Clinton. r 1 ; 4,,,,THE BRUSSELS 'POSti 1975 of London spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Johnston and Tara of London spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Miss Julia Leitch of London returned home on Sunday after spending •her holidays with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. A number from this area attended a meeting of R.B.P. 904 Woodham on Good Friday evening when the Red Cross degree was conferred on a class of 11 candidates. Visitors were present from • Stratford,London, Clinton, Sarnia, Goderich, Blyth, Harriston, Fordwich, Hensall and Belgrave. 'Mr. and Mrs. George M. Johnston and baby Tara of London visited on Sunday with his mother Mrs. Laura Johnston. Miss Shirley Gray and Roger Pearson of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Dennis and Darlene and Robert Gray of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr.• and Mrs. E Can hun land dev A rest( host. road fast espe cord Unit( It' Cana ever cons! pope with Br deep land. beirq locate in the Soi Class mean on it, the g Niaga of a farm] non-a Agt HI a aimec losses evalut of foc Wo depar Urbar gover Cana( incorp aspect Progri Canal Prot foreca Agrici coordi says C Collect. agricu Con if co rema i t Predict by the acres 0