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The Brussels Post, 1976-12-22, Page 13hler is seated, the heel of the fohot Pedal should tot. stability, the seat Ilel to the ground should be set at d the grips should angles . to the elm, advice and assist., he Department of Corporate Affairs, St., London, Ont' wing with and for Wingham Memorial Shop QUALITY SERVICE CRAFTMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CEMETERY LETTERING BOX 158: WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK May your hearts be happy and your Christmas merry. Bright and happy wishes are coming your way. ..••••••••1.1111••••1•0•66•1•‘•••:••••• •••••.•••• Snowmen fat and jolly, indows bright with holly. S nowflakes on your nose, Jack Frost at your toes. Bells that chime, And hearts that sing, These are the joys, That Christmas brings! It is our joy to know you... thanks • • • • a for a brilliant Christmas. radiant with bright memories! Our thanks-for your loyalty and co idence. mow Gemini Jewellers Main St. Listowel & VVingham Cli RiSTAAA.S REET1 Niqs As the Three Wise Men brought gifts to the Manger, SO may thiS holiday season bring• to you peace and joy. Froni the staff of MeCUTCHEON MOTORS ltd. Brussels tHE BRUSSELS Post, DECEMBER 2:2, iato ke selgrave rs. W The Christmas -General meet- ing of the Beigrave United Church Women was held pecember 7 at 8:15 the Sunday school room with, a good attendance. The meeting opened with the Worship service conducted by Mrs, Murray Vincent, Mrs. George Procter and Mrs. Bob Taylor with Doreen Anderson at the piano. The theme for the service was. "Candles of the Lord." Mrs. Vincent led in prayer followed by several Christmas carols and meditation after each. carol. The offering was received and dedi- cated by Mrs. Vincent. One large candle was burning throughout the service and everyone lit their candle from it. Mrs. Vincent read a poem entitled Christmas Wish. The worship service closed with hymn ' "Joy to the World." A quartet consisting of Janice Coultes, Donelda Lamont, Doreen Anderson and Doreen Taylor sang two numbers "Star of the East" and "Mary's Lullaby" accompanied by Joanne Coultes. Mrs. Cliff Logan read a story entitled "Stop Picking on Martha." Mrs. Ross Anderson read a 'portion from the December "Observer written by the Moderator The Rev.. Wilbur Howard and entitle,' "It couldn't happen here - could it." The business period: was conducted by .the president Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved and the treasurer's report was given. Reports were given from the different committees. The next meeting„,will, be held on` February 1, 1977. The meeting closed with all repeating the Mitpah Benediction. Officers for 1977 are: Trini y has Xmas social On Friday evening, December 17, Trinity Anglican Church held a pot luck supper and social in the Belgrave Orange Hall. The hall was decorated with a Christmas tree laden with gifts. The program opened with a Welcome Song by Michael Jardin. Recitations were also given by Angela and Denise Nethery. Two songs by Clarke n'inston Were especially enjoyed. Instrumental music was furnished by Clarke Johnston on his guitar and everyone joined in singing carols. Santa Claus arrived on schedule to the great delight of the smaller children arid distri, Wed gifts. He departed wishing all a Merry Christmas and promising tereturn next year. Past President; Mrs. Ross Anderson; president, Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler; first vice, Mrs. Laura Johnston; second Vice, Mrs. Cliff. Logan; treasurer, Mrs. Helen Martin; secretary, Mrs. Harold Vincent. Committees: Church in Society, Miss Annie Cook; Mrs. Ross Higgins; World Outreach, Mrs. John. Kerr; Stewardship and 'Finance, Mrs. Robert Grasby. Christian Development, Mrs. Ross Anderson; • Mrs. William Coultes; Mrs. Janisa Coultes; Mrs. Leslie Bolt. In. Church Services, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; Miss Annie Cook; Mrs. Bert Johnston. Manse Cominittee, Mrs. Robert Grasby; Mrs. George Johnston. Social Committee, Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. George Procter; Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Auditors, Mrs. John Kerr; Mrs. George Procter. Nominating Committee, Mrs. Norman Cook; Mrs. George Procter. eeler heads UC 400- do. 2 VIO HILTS' FOOD MARKET ' The story of Christmas lives anew, inspiring _ all with peace and joy. May many blessings be yours on this Christmas. MILS HRISTI11745