The Brussels Post, 1976-12-22, Page 19A
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installed the new officers. Words
of praise were extended for the
retiring president, Mrs. W.J.
Nicholson, who has served the
U.C,W. faithfully for, four years.
The meeting was closed with a
few words from the incoming
president, Mrs. Stamper,. a
Christmas carol and prayer by
Miss Brown. Tea was served with
Christmas cookies and squares.
Personals
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Walker and family were
Miss Linda. Harkness and. Mr, and
Mrs. Larry
Dayle Fischer, Marie. Walker
and Cindy Thornton of Toronto
are spending the holidays at, their
homes.
A very Merry Christmas is
wished from your correspondent,
Mrs. Joe Walker. Thank You for
your news and co-operation in
'76. Anyone in Bluevale and area
with news please call 357-3558.
Christmas Hours
Closed Dec. 24 at 4 p.tn.
Open Dec. 27 at 8 A,M.
Goodbye, Colt.
Goodbye, Elan.
Goodbye, most used
machines. Here's a new
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1•cylinder Cat that's perfect for Mom or for the youngster
who's outgrown his Kitty Cat. (2000-T 2-cylinder model
slightly extra.) So if all your thoughtS have run to Cat -
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its subscription price to '8 per year
But until Friday, December 24
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Get all the local news in
For your last minute
shopping we still have a
good selection of gifts
RINGS
WATCHES
DISHES
Also the draw for a dinner ring and Bankon Bulova
will be drawn on Dec. 24 at 6 o'clock.
• Don't forget to enter your name.
Mayer's Audrey & Lloyd
Jewellery & Gifts
Where Personal Service is still
'AO Brussels important
thi t .BALISSELS ist5Sti bEdEMBER .1946'
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Mrs. Joe Walker
Correspondent
357-3558
Mrs, Wendell Stamper was
elected president of the United
Church. Women when. the
December meeting was h eld
• recently. Past president is Mrs.
WINicholson.,
Other officers are:-first
v ice-president, Mrs. Alan
Campbell; second vice-rpesident,
Mrs. Charles Mathers; secretary,
Mrs. Bert Garniss; Treasurer;
Mrs, Bert Hastings, pianist, Mrs.
Glenn Sellers, ' committee
conveners; stewardship and .
finance, Mrs,. Mel Craig, Mrs. Ni
cholson, communeiations
co-ordinator, Mrs. Harvey -Edgar,
Mrs. J.C. Johnston; Church in
, Society. Mrs. Max Demeray,
Mrs. Lloyd Warwick; world
• outreach. Mrs. Donald Street,
Mrs. Robert Fraser. •
Christian and leadership
development, Mrs. . Campbell,
Mrs. Mat hers, Mrs. Harver,' •
Timm, Mrs. ken!, Johnston;
nominating committee; Mrs: J .R .
J Anston, • 'Mrs. Sparling
Johnston and vice-president;
mancc committee, Mrs. Glenn
Sellers, Mrs, George , FiScher.
Mrs. Murray McFarlane in
church service committee, Mrs.
Ken Johnston. Mrs. Murray
Johnston. Mrs. Lillian 'Elliott',
Mrs. W.J. Peacock
Messengers, Mrs. Campbell:
Mrs. Ralph Darlow, MrS. Ken
Johnston. Joannc Edgar;
representative of Official Board.
Mrs. Demcray; representative . to
Baird of St ewarcts. Mrs. Carl
Johnston.
The approach of the Christmas
season set the theme fiw the
worship service which' Was opened
by Mrs. Nicholson with.
Christmas reading. Aft er a carol
• was sung. Mrs. Viola Campbell -
read script tire .1''oin.StT;I:uke ,
Gospel. :•"
Mrs. Carl Johnston •then
• introduced three visitors, 'Mrs.
Maria Andersen, a native of
Denmark; Mrs', Zmarie de Vos
fromHolland, and Mrs. Maria
Otvos ft.oni ,Htingary. During a
panel discussion led by Mrs.
Peacock, they told of Christmas in
their hOmelands.
In each instance. Chri'stma's
Day is' a ,holy day to celebrate
Christ's birthday. • Secular
celebrations take place the night
belbre or the day following. They
t. reminisced on childhood days, the
war years and their first
impressions of Canada.. Their
'dialogue proved very interesting
to their audience.
In appreciation, thank yea gifts
werepresented to the visitors..
Mrs, Mathers closed . the
worship service With prayer.
Before the busineli-began, Mrs.
Audrey Johnston led the grotip in
a carol singsong.
Mrs. Nicholson;, the eut ,going
president, conducted the
businesS, Roll, call answered
with dOnations'for the, bale to be
sent to' the. Fred Victor Mission.
Secretary,- Mrs, Carl Johnston
and treasurer, Mrs. Hastings
read the minutes and gave the
financial report:
Both the reports of the bazaar
and the annual finaneial report
were very satisfactory: .The
secretaries of the tone. tin its told
of an active year in their groups.
It, was 'decided to give'
donation to the new 'resour ce'
centre in Mitchell. AsSistance
Was also voted for the Young
People in order that 'delegates
might attend the Toe-Alpha
conference in. Niagara.
A diSeti§sion ,took place and a
decision was reached in regard to
the application made' regarding
the 1971 'Plowing,Match:
Business centPleted'i Mrs.
Shirley;Nicholson presented the
slate of betters ter the coming ..ear; After the keeptatied of the
slate; key... 'Witeria, Brown