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The Brussels Post, 1976-11-10, Page 3PUTTI NG OUT THE ROLLS — It wasn't a "loaves and fishes" situation, but the UCW of Duff's United Church, Walton served their turkey supper to more than 700 people Doug. Fraser put rolls_out on the long tables in the church batement. last Wednesday: Here Mrs. Don Fraser, Mrs. D. McDonald and Mrs. (Photo by Langlois) Bel rave eceives music diploma W.M.S. topic is Discrimination The W.M,S, met on November was given by Mrs. Victor 1 in' the Presbyterian Church. with Youngblut. Mrs, J.C. ,McBurney opening the, The. roll call. was answered by a meeting with prayer. • Hymn "0 verse on "Remembrance,” God not only in distress" was Twelve sick and shut4n calls were sung, recorded. Hymn ':Stand up for, Mrs. Mac Scott read the Jesus" was sung, scripture and Mrs. George Fear Mrs, McI3urney -closed. the led in prayer. The topic was taken meeting with prayer. bSrMrs. Garner Nicholson which was on "Discrimination", faced by the Koreans living in Japan. Mrs. Joe • Dunbar. gave a . resume of the Fall Rally which she .and - Mrs. J.C. McBurney attended. 'Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. J.C. McBurney. The financial repOrt TOWNSHIP OF GREY The Second Initalment Of 6 TA Due :November 30, 1 9 Edythe M. ;Cardiff Tax c011ector Advertising... a showcase for intelligent shopping. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD (V) PIONEER PL-112D BELT-DRIVE TURNTABLE MUSIC'S PRICE $125 RETAIL 129.95 The PL-1 1 2D is the latest refinement of the most popular Pioneer turntable. Improved perfor- mance and a practical price. Smooth cueing device, hinged free-stop dust cover and un- beatable reliability. Come in fora listen. • Signal to noise ratio - 63dB • Wow & Butter 0.07% , • • Warranty one year 111111P514.1 16 Ontario Street, Stratford 27142960 THE BRUSSELS •POST 'NOVEMBER 10; 10* 1 Correspondent Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Mrs. Ruth Alton of R.R. 7, ucknow received her Teachers ssociate of Music Diploma from estern Ontario Conservatory of rj usic, London in co-operation ith the University of We-Stern intario at the Music Convocation n Saturday, Nov. 6. She is a former graduate of !her ingham and DiStriCt High chool and Stratford , Teachers °liege. She is the daughter of rs, Stewart Procter arid the late lewart Procter. .C.W. Meets' The Evening Unit of the ,C.W, met on Tuesday evening .orember 2 at the home of Mrs. oss Anderson ' with sixteen' dies present. - Rev, John Roberts 'opened the toting with Bible Study based n Matthew, Chapter 25: 1-14. A Wedding in Galilee". Mrs. ob Taylor thanked Mr. Roberts d Mrs, Murray Vincent led the irship service on "Remem- ranee' Hymn "Creations Lord, e give Thee Thanks" was sung iilowed by prayer. The scripture reading, was ken from Psalm 46: 1-7. Mrs, array Vincent read the Jeclitatio on "Remembrance 1Y" followed by two poems read i Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler "In antlers Fields" and "Americds saver." The The offering was received and dicated by Mrs. Vincent flowed by prayer and hymn "0 'd Our Help in Ages Pasts " iced the worship service- B b Taylor conducted the RON! Lodge meets The annual meeting of the lgrave Loyal Orange Lodge 462 is held on Thursday evehirig, nations dha an hum i d were t1 nheL i oorymatalhdeTe tg eoe :1111:6; ()Lange Home at Richmond Brot her Robert Hibberd, 411.00 tailatio ducted the election arid owl splain leers „scie ril,g_ vinabGre!ores4ef:0;:v trfflee:Rdmee061!:ceitgEEtgatho. e n all Don James McCallUttl i TreaS., "in Camp, LectuireS, H. And Harold Keating; las PattiStni, Tyler' business. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. A Thank-you note was read from Mrs. Murray Lougheed. The Evening Unit will visit Brookhaven Nursing Home on February 8 and put on a. program for the patients. Mrs. George Johnston, Mrs. Ross Anderson and Mrs. Bob Taylor will arrange the program. The general meeting will be December 7. Mrs. Cliff Logan read an article written by a person suffering from Multiple Sclerosis. The next meeting will be held TuesdaY, November 30 at the home of Mrs. Bob Taylor with Mrs. Norman Cook's group in Charge of program, worship, Mrs. Cliff Logan's group and lunch by Mrs. Jack Higgins group. Lunch was served by Mrs. Norman Cook's group., Personals Congratulations .to Ruth Alton on receiving her Teacher's Associate of Music Diploma from WesterriOntario Conservatory of Music on November 6. Those attending were: Mrs. Stewart Procter; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Procter; Mrs. Charles Thomas; Ross PrOcter and Chris and Mr. and Mrs. George Procter. The Belgrave Library would, like books brought back to Library by November 13 for book exchange. • Little Debbie Taylor, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Taylor, R.R. 1, Belgrave, was hit by a car on Sunday at noon. She was taken to the Wingham and District Hospital for observation. Blair William Bieman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bieman, was baptized on Sunday, October 31, in Donnybrook United Church by the Rev. Earl St. Jean. After the baptism, a dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 13iernan. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biernan and Evelyn ; John Leppington of Clinton, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Bieman and Miranda,, Mr. and Mrs. Niel Edgar and Kimberly, Mrs Irirna Edgar and Murray of Wingham, George Inglis of Walkerton. The Annual Fowl Supper spon sored by R.13.15. 1226 Blyth and Was catered to by the Belgrave Women's Institute, The guest speaker was Henry Pattison, A reading Was given by' Clifford Coultes. Vocal solos by Clarke Johnston with Mrs. George John- ston as accompanist. About 100 were present. Mr. andMrs, Glyn Wide and Kimberly of Mount Hope visited a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs.-Garner Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Johnston and Tara of Ilderton visited on the weekend with their parents Mrs'. Laura Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Master Gary Leitch of London returned home on Sunday with . his parents Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch and Julie after spending a week's holidays with his grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone- house spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Edgar and family of • Petrolia. They attended the commencement of the Lambton Central Collegiate at Petrolia on Saturday evening when their nieces, Beverley and Brenda Edgar, received gradua- tion. Beverley received - her Secondary School Graduation Diploma. Brenda received her Secondary School Honour Diploma, also received an Ontario Scholarship as well as the F.C. McCurdy Bursary. She is attend- ing St. Paul's College University, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch and David visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Carman' Fullarton and family of Paisley. Miss Ruth. Ann Pletch of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter attended the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Jim's uncle and aunt Mr, and Mrs. William Wood of Linden on Friday evening. Masfer Jamie Rae of Guelph spent a week with his grand parents Mr, and Mrs. James R. Coultes while big' parents Mr, and Mrs. Don Rae holidayed in Florida: The World Affair meeting of the Belgrave Women's iristittite will-be held Tuesday, November ;,16 at 818 p.m. in the Belgrave W.I. Hall. Mrs, Ross Taylor is the convenor and Mrs. Walter Scott will be the speaker. The lunch committee is Mrs. Leonard James; Mrs, Peter Campbell and. Mrs. NelSOri Higgins. All ladies in the community are invited. Y. d h Ir of