The Brussels Post, 1975-10-01, Page 18Mk,
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1aJIC:1;;; UNITED GO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO
Correspondent
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
A large crowd attended Knox
United Church, Belgrave on
Sunday for their special Anniver-
sary services to celebrate the 50th
Anniversary of the United. Church
of Canada.
The guest speaker in the
morning was Dr. W. Donald Watt
. of Vancouver.
Superintendent of Hospitals
and Medical Work for the United
Church. His theme was 'Looking
Ahead", and he stressed that the
people of the church must give
priority to the right things for a
Chritian Life.
They worship a better under-
standing of faith, and service to
mankind.
The choir with Mrs. Lynda
Lentz as organist and director was
comprised of both Junior and
Senior members. The Junior
choir's song was "Reach Out".
The Senior choir sang the anthem
"Praise Be to God". '
Young people of the church
acted as ushers and received the
offering. In the morning these
duties were performed by Mark
Taylor, Donelda Lamont, Doreen
Taylor, and Janice Coultes. At the
evening service it was' Howard
Roberts, Scott Lougheed, Donald
and Chris Procter.
The Belgrave Men's Choir
under the direction of Rev. John
Roberts with Doreen Anderson as
accompanist provided special
music for the evening service.
Everyone in the congregation
joined in a rousing Hymn sing.
Mrs. Walter Scott presented an
interesting account of the history
of the Methodist and Presby-
terian churches in our community
and the events leading up to their
union in 1925. Lunch and a social
hour was enjoyed by all at the
conclusion of each of these
services.
Shower. Held
The Calvin-Brick women held a
miscellaneous shower last Thurs-
day evening in the Belgrave
United Church basement in honor
of Carol Walker (bride to be in
October).
Contests and a reading were
enjoyed. Carol was asked to come
to the front and a corsage was
presented to her. She was assist-
ed by opening her gifts by her
mother Mrs. Wilfred Walker • id her mother-in-law to be Mrs. Bert
Griffin. They also were presented
with corsages.
Carol thanked all the ladies for
her gifts and for arranging the
shower. Lunch was served by the
Calvin Brick ladies.
Reception
The Womens Institute Hall was
well filled for the reception and
dance in honour of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Walker last Friday evening.
Music was supplied by the
Alley Cats.
Before lunch the young couple
were asked to the playform when
Roy Pattison read an address and
Brad Galbraith presented them
with a gift of money.
Mr. James Gaunt of Fermont;
Quebec, recently visited with his .
parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Gaunt.
Mrs. Pearl Wheeler is now a
resident of Huronview, Clinton.
Mrs Rrthert FiihrIPrd visited on
Thursday with, her sister and
brother-in-law. Mr. and M rs,
Warren Zurbrigg of Clifford
attended the funeral of a cousin,
the late Mrs. Roy Kennedy in th e Davidson Funeral Home,
Mrs.. Cecil Coultes and Mrs,
George Matin returned home op'
Sunday from a three Week.
conducted tour to southern Ire.
land, Scotland Wales and
England. '
Mrs. George Dunlop, Lynne
and Margaret , of Ennotville at.
tended the Belgrave United
Church service on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. George Michie
were guests at the wedding of
Lloyd Cole and Mary Graham on
Saturday in Wesley Knox United
Church, London with a reception
following in the Holiday Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Smithson
of Downsview Were recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter,
The family of Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Procter held a surprise'
party for them at their home on
Sunday September 21 on the
occasion of their 27th, wedding
anniversary. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry,
Marilyn and- Kimberley, of Lond•
esboro, Miss Marjorie Procter of
Sarvia, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Procter and Karen.
We are sorry to hear that Cliff
Logan and Wendall McCallum
are patients in Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Wray of
Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Johnston of Blyth were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis.
Stonehouse.
TODAY'S CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
At Belgrave church
Young ushers at anniversary
HE HOPES FOR A FAMILY
Ron is a healthy, handsome 12-year-old with brown hair, hazel
eyes, clear fair skin, and, as you see, a lovely smile. He is.
Anglo-Saxon in descent.
He very much wants to be adopted but is trying not to build up
his hopes too much because he knows it isn't very easy to find
adoption homes for pre-teens.
Ron is behind in school but he did well last year and his
teacher rated him an average student with the potential to be
,above average if he had the motivation. He gets on well with his
classmates and is not a discipline problem in school or in his
foster home. He is alert, inquisitive, interested,. eager with
questions and comments when he is in adult company so he is a
pleasant companion.
Ron needs a family where he will be the youngest and where
the parents are at once flexible, warm, firm, patient and loving.
To inquire about adopting Ron, please write to Today's Child,
Ministry of C -,mmunity and Social Services. Box 888, Station K,
Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter please tell something of your
present family and your way of life. For general adoption
information consult your local Children's Aid Society.
Bread Winners,
High Risers meet
in Belgrave
The Bread Winners opened
Joan Leishman demonstrated
their third meeting with 4H how to make Brown Batter Rolls.
Pledge and Motto. The roll call
High Risers
was, at what meal do you eat the
The second meeting of the
most bread and in what form?, All "Belgrave High Risers" was held
girls answered in turn. The next on September 22nd in the
meeting will be on September Women's Institute Hall. Mrs.
29th.
Gordon led a discussion on Bread
Some girls paid for their Making Techniques which includ-
Joan Leishman discussed making
covers and minutes were read. ed the rising of the dough, baking
the breads, storage of baked
Batter Breads. Mrs. Johnston bread and basic white bread.
discussed convenience yeast
The girls all participated in the
products. demonstration of how to make
They' discussed Achievement white bread, how to shape the
Day Exhibits and voted on the loaves, and the proper way of
topic for Achievement. Breads baking the dough. The meeting
from another land. closed with tops.
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