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THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 17, 1977 ,-13
Belgrove UCW ente-rtdins. year olds
membership as well as the
Manager's -report showing total
assets of almost $800,000.
Shower Honours Bride
Friends and neighbors
gathered for a community shower
at Knox United Church base-
ment, Belgrave on Wednesday
evening, August 10 in honor of
Miss Marjorie Procter (bride of
this month).
A short program was ' given.
Corsages were pinned on the
bord supper. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ellis and
family of West Hill; Mr. and. Mrs.
Harry McGuire; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Coultes; Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Coultes and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson
and Sheila returned home on
Friday night after spending a
week's holidays at Fanshawe.
Park, London. They also spent a
'day at Niagara Falls and visited
Marineland while there.
Miss Sheila Anderson is
attending Camp Menestung near
Goderich this week.
, Mr. and Mrs. Mark, Armstrong,
Mr. and Mis. Robert Taylor and
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Taylor and family
of Wroxeter.
We are sorry to hear that Miss
Donelda. Lamont is a patient in
Wingham and District IlOspital.
Mrs. Jessie Lamont of
`Moosomin., Sask. returned home
on Sundayby plane after v isiting
with Mr. and Mrs. James
Lamont.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bieman of
R.R. 3, Ayton visited-on Sunday
afternoon with their cousins Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bieman.
Mrs: Robert Campbell,
Pamela, Ming and Dianne of
Winthrop visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
A number from this area,
Blyth, Goderich, Clinton and
Harriston and other points,
attended the Derry Day (Royal
Black Knights) celebration in
Beaverton on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian. MacKay
and baby Brian Christopher of
Cambridge, Hespeler; Mr. and
Mrs. Alan MacKay and Tracey of
Wingham were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
McGuire.
Residents of the village were
sorry to see the removal of so
many'beautiful old maple trees in
front of the homes along the
highway. .
Miss Alison Roberts is
attending her fourth week at
Camp Menestung as a counsellor.
Miss Nancy Anderson and Miss
Ann Pinder of London are on a
two week motor trip to the East
Coast.
Mrs. . Mary Dunlop of
Ennotville was the guest speaker
at the service at Calvin-Brick.
United Church on Sunday
morning. Mrs. Tom Miller was
guest soloist. Mrs. Sydney
Thompson and Jim Robertson
provided music on the piatio and
9rgan.
Mrs. Rohert Grasby attended
the funeral of her cousin Edgar
Gibson of Burlington on Monday
afternoon,
Mr. and. Mrs. Larry Ellis,
Kristen, Kimberley and David of
West Hill were „dinner guests of.
their uncle and art!!''Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. Lorne Jamieson were Mr.
and Mrs. Randy White, Cari and
Lori of Kitchener; Bruce Hanna of
Atwood; Mr.. and Mrs. David
Lennox of Listowel.
Mrs. Jean. Little of Blyth called
on Mrs. Cora McGill on Saturday.
" Visiting, with Mrs". Robert
Procter on:Sunday were Mrs.
Betty Laurier and Wendy of
Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 11111,
Jeffery and Richard of Tavistock;
Mr. and Mrs:" Larry Mayberry,
Marilyh,'Kimberley and,Darryl of
Londesboro; Rev. and Mrs.
Walter Pickford and friends of
Tilbury.
'Mrs. Gerald DuBois and Rena
of uarson and Mrs. Robert
Harper of Gorrie visited last
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. „Robert Grasby
were Sunday -visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Leitch and family
• of London.
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Entertain 80 Year Olds and shut-in calls were recorded.
The Afternoon 'Unit of the Plans were made for a 90th
Belgrave United Church Women Anniversary meeting in October.
entertained several ladies who Mrs. McBurney discussed the
had celebrated 80 or more topic "The. Haunting Question'of
birthdays when friends And ' Aid."
relatives met with them in the A pot luck supper was served..
United Church basement. Eliminate Charge
Mrs. Willard Armstrong Personal chequing service was
presented each of the special introduced as part of the
expansion program of the North guests with a corsage. ,
Mrs. Janisa Coultes welcomed Huron Credit Union one year ago
the ladies and opened the and at the August meeting of the
meeting with prayer. "Faith of Directors 'on Friday, it was
Our Fthers" was sung and Mrs. decided to discontinue the 10 oper
Coultes led in prayer. Mrs. Leslie cheqUe charge as of August 1st.
Bolt read a poem . about how The Directors also approved
Grandmothers love their. Grand- the addition of 10 new names to
children and also read from Harry
J. Boyles' book "Mostly in
Clover,"• on what he had to say
about grandparents. Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor read a poem on
Memories.
Mrs. Jean Kelly, Winghain,
told us about her life and the first
years of her married life spent in
the West and later when they
returned East. Mrs. Willard
Armstrong read a poem about the
Art of Making Tea.
The special guests were seated . bride to be, Mrs. Robert Procter,
at their table and community her !nether, and Mrs. Enson,
singing was enjoyed. When the mother cif the groom to be. They
birthday cakes were brought in, assisted Marjorie in opening the
Mrs. Coultes read the poem "The:many lovely gifts.
Birthday Cake." Marjorie thanked everyone for
Happy Birthday greetings were all their kindness and 1uneh was
sung and For They are Jolly Good served.
Fellows. Rev. John G. Roberts
added his words of welcome and
said although it was important to
record events of past, rye must
look to the future.
Lunch was served. The, lunch
committee was Mrs. Taylor and
Mrs. Hazel Procter assisted by •
unit members.
WMS Plans 90th Anidversary
The WMS met on Monday,
:August 8 at the home of.' Mrs.
Garner Nicholson. Mrs. Victor
Youngblut presided and read a
poem entitled the qove of God."
Mrs. Mac Scott read scripture
from Matthew, Chapter 6. Mrs.
George Fear gave the meditation
entitled "Looking to the Future."
Mrs. Joe Dunbar led in prayer.„
The secretary's report was
given by Mrs. J.C. McBurney and
the treasurer's report by Mrs.
Mark Wedding Event
A social was held on Friday
evening in the W.I.. Hall,'
Belgrave, when— friends and
neighbors gathered in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beecraft who
were recently married. -
All joined in several games and
a short program with Peter
Mason as-chairman.
Ronald •McBurney read the
address and Jim McGee and
Barry Mason presented them
with two matching trilight table
lamps.
Both Aril and Marilyn replied.
Hold Stonehouse Picnic
A family picnic of Stonehouse
relatives gathered' at the.home of •
Mr. and Mrs. William Coultes on
Sunday afternoon for a smorgas-