The Brussels Post, 1978-02-08, Page 66—THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 8, 1978
TRAINING COURSE — These four women from
Cranbrook seem to be discussing some of the things
they learned at the 4-H leaders training course which.
Belgrave
was held in Seaforth last week. The course was
sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and
Food in Clinton. (Staff Photo)
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Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
Six - tables of „euchre were
played on Wednesday evening in
the W.I. Hall with winners as
follows: High Lady - Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor; High Man -
Mrs. Clarence Hanna (playing
as a man) Low Lady - Mrs.
Kenneth Wheeler; Low Man -
William Gow; Novelty Lady -
Mrs. Robert Grasby; Novelty
Man - Victor Youngblut.
The second line of Morris
euchre party was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Edgar last Monday evening with
6 tables in play with winners
being - High Lady - Mrs. Ed.
Stewart; High Man - Bert
Garniss; Most lone hands for lady
- Mrs. Bert Garniss; Most lone
hands for man - Thomas Miller;
Low Lady - Miss Mary Ellen
Elston; Low Man - Thomas
Barnes.
Messengers Meet
'On Sunday morning 27
members attended Messengers in
the Sunday School room of Knox
United Church, Belgrave.
Offering was received and
dedicated by all joining in prayer.
Sheila ,Anderson and Andrea
Coultes conducted several games
which were enjoyed by all.
The children were divided into
three groups to complete their
Valentine Craft. The leaders of
these groups were Mrs. Robert
Taylor, Mrs. Jack Higgins and
Mrs. Lloyd Michie.
The meeting came to a close
with a Valentine 'Party.
Personals ,
We are sorry to hear that
William Black is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cantelon
of Tweed .are spending a few days
with her mother Mrs. Harry
McGuire and visits with her
father Harry McGuire who is a
patient in the Wingham and
District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Coultes visited on Sunday with.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and Jamie
of Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone-
house visited on Thur sday with-
Mrs. Agnes Walker and Mrs.
Olive Procter of Goderich.
Last Monday evening William
Henderson, Captain Bruce Hardy
of Wingham and Robert Hibberd
attended the Brotherhood
meeting of the United Church
Men's Club of Fordwich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hibberd
Angela and Marty of Mildmay
visited on Sunday with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hibberd.
Little. Chrisy Palmer of R.R.4,
Ripley spent a few days last week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cook.
Kinsmen
plan signs
at village
A Beigrave Kinsmen dinner
meeting was held in Brussels with
28 members and 2 guests
present. Don Carter of Wingham
was the winner of the Chinese
auction. Gord. Folkard and John
Campbell reported on the bingo
held in January and have another
scheduled for February.
Members are planning to
!install Kinsmen signs at the
village entrances. The hockey
champs displayed their trophies
that they received at the
Monkton Tournament where they
won 4 games and 3 of these were
shut-outs.
Members attended the
Belgrave-Belmore Pee Wee game
on Friday to see their Kinsmen
sponsored team win wearing the
new sweaters. Jack Shiell was
voted in as a new member. Roy
Taylor reported on the very
successful dance in Wingham
where Carman Nixon was the
winner of a trip to Bermuda.
Lloyd Michie reported on the
president's meeting he attended
in Mount Forest. The meeting
concluded with the Magic Dragon
Game.
Books must be
back by Saturday
All books which have been
taken out of the Belgrave Library
must be brought back by Saturday
February 11, as there is going to
be a book exchange.
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