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SEAFORTH - AYR - CAMBRIDGE di HI SEAFORTH 527-0120 di 10 THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 15, 1978 Belgrave young people dance Correspondent Mrs. L. Stonehouse Congratulations to the Young People of Belgrave 'and surrounding area who attended the dance held in 13elgrave W.I. Hall on Friday evening. The purpose of this dance was to buy a record 'player for the 13elgrave arena..The dance was very successful., Special thanks to. Danny McCool and Travis Koehler and the ones who chaperoned the dance. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes visited on Thursday with Mrs. Russel Walker of Goderich. Joanne Edga?, Donna Dawson and Trudy Taylor spent last Tuesday evening with their girl friend Karol Galbraith of R.R.2, Wingham who was celebrating her birthday. A.C.W. The Februaryi meeting of the Belgrave A.C.W. was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Procter with 10 members in attendance.. The meeting opened with prayer by the President, Miss Mary Isobel. Nethery, the Lord's prayer was repeated in unison and the Bible reading of Psalm 103 was given by Mrs. Harold Jardin. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary Mrs. Clara Van Camp and the treasurer's report was ;given by Mrs. Alex Nethery. The roll call was answered by a Bible verse containing the word hearts. The dues were collected and the apron and birthday box passed. The president announced that the World's Day of Prayer service will be held in the Presbyterian Church this year on M arch 3 at 3 p.m. Miss Lillian Potter reviewed an article from the Living Message magazine telling of 12 Canadian Anglicans serving in churches overseas. These men and women are doing Christian work in Asia, Africa, South America, 'Japan, and the Caribbean Islands. They are involved in religious education, social work, agriculture ti preventive medicine and building construction. Of special interest is the Reverend Kenneth Anderson who served in the diocese of Huron at .London and--was also director of the Huron Church camp at Bayfield before leaving for ._Barbados last year. , ' Mrs. Robert Higgins read a poem entitled "Spring Promise". The meeting closed with prayer in unison, grace was sung and lunch was served>by the hostess. %JON, - The Evening Uhit of the U.C.W. of .Knox •Unite.d Church, Belgrave held ,its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Cliff Logan on Tuesday, February 7. Prior to the meeting members and friends entertained at Bookhaven • Nursing Home Wingham. Alison Roberts led members of the Junior Choir and they opened the program followed by Katherine Procter playing a piano solo. Sheila and Ross Anderson delighted the audience by playing old favourites on the piano and harmonica: Mrs. Leslie Bolt favoured with a humorous reading by Harry J. Boyle. Mrs. George Procter' played the accordion. On behalf of all the residents I‘Oss Margaret Curtis thanked everyone for coming. W.M.S The February meeting of the W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Joe Dunbar last Monday attetnoori. Mts. Jack McBurney Presided and opened the meeting with the call to wotship. Scripture and meditations were taken by Mrs, Mac Scott o Mrs. Kenneth Scott led in prayer. The topic "Searching for Identity" was . given by Mrs. Victor Youngblut, The secretary's report was given by Mrs. Mcflurney and the treasurer's report by Mrs. Victor Youngblut. The roll call was answered with a verse pretaining to the word `Prayer'. Plans were made for the World's Day of Prayer on March 3 to be held in Knox Prebytrerian Church, Belgrave. The speaker will be the Rev. Kenneth Innes of Brussels. Mrs. JackMcBurney closed the meeting with prayer and lunch was served by the hostess. 2nd. of Morris The second line of Morris held their weekly euchre at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller The first meeting of the Belgrave I 4-H Club met on February 6 in the arena room. We began with the electicin of Officers: President - Karen Coultes; Vice President - Dianne Scott; Secretary - Kim McIntosh; Press Reporter - Sheila Anderson. Each member answered the roll call. 'how do you try to keep physically fit?". A game was played on physical fitness and the meeting closed with taps. Calvin Brick United Church annual meeting was held January 31 at the home of Mr. and Mr. Norman Coultes with a good attendance. • Rev. John G. Roberts opened the meeting with prayer. Ivan Dow was appointed secretary for the meeting. The financial reports showed a satisfactory year for the congregation. Officers elected: Z,Iciers retire ICE CARNIVAL The Belgrave Hi-C are sponsoring an Ice Carnival on Saturday evening on February 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Belgrave arena. The program for the evening will be, Tricycle Races, T.V.Character, Cartoon High lady - Mrs: William Elston; Low lady - Mrs. Glen Sellers; Most lone hands for lady - Mrs. Larry Elston; High Man - Larry Elston; Low Man - Mary Ellen Elston (playing as a man); Most lone hands for man - Joanne Edgar (Playing as a man.) W.I.Euchre Eight tables of euchre were played in the Women's Institute Hall last Wednesdy evening at 8 p.m. at the weekly euchre. High Lady Mrs. Clifton Walsh; High Man - Albert Bacon; Low Lady - Mrs. Edgar Wightman; Low Man - William Gow; Most lone hands lady. - Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler; Most lone hands, man - Andrew Walsh. 1982. Norman Coultes, Alex Robertson, Stewards retire 1980. Wilfred Walker, Jack Shiell, Ronald McBurney, Trustee, retire 1980. Giblert Beecroft. Ushers: Jim Beecroft, -Ronald McBurney. Jim. McGee, Jim Robertson, Dennis Thompson, Doug shiell, Alan Walker,Barry Mason, Chris Palmer:Manse Committee - Mr. and Mrs. Norman - Coultes, Auditors - Mrs. Donald Dow and Mrs. George McGee. Observer reprseritative Gordon McBurney. It was agreed to carry on with the Every Family Plan. Music Committee - Mrs. Gordon McBurney, Mrs. Norman coultes, -Mrs. Sydney Thompson. Organist - Mrs. George McGee Mrs. Norman Coultes, Mrs: Sydney Thompson. Sunday School Superintendent - Donald Dow. Rev. John Roberts closed the meeting with prayer followed by a social hour.. Characters, Nursery Rythme, Holiday Costume, Science Fiction, Best Dressed Couple, National' Costume, Miscellaneous Costumes. Largest Family, Youngest Person, Oldest Person, Skating Races and a Hockey Game. rwarrinima;ormsmooftamo Sarnia visited on Sunday with Miss Nora Van Camp who is a resident. of- the Brookhaven • Nursing Home, Wingham. The Public Relations meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute will be held Tuesday, February 21 at 2 p.m. in the WI, Hall. Constable R.VV.Wilson OPP will show a. film on Home Protection. This should be of interest to every resident in the community. A good attendance is requested. The lunch committee is Mrs. Stanley Black, Mrs. Gordon Higgins and Mrs. Cora McGill. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse visited on. Thursday with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt of R.R.1, Lucknow. Mrs. Robert Grasby, Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs William Coultes, , Mrs. George Michie, Mrs. Cliff Logan and Mrs. Ross Anderson attended a, preV-iew showing of a film "The Hiding Place in the Park Theatre, Goderich, last Monday morning, This film is a true story written by Corrie ten Boom of her experiences during the last war. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Logan, Kevin and Trevor of Wyoming spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and ,Mrs. George McGee and Mrs. Cliff Logan. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cook . Jennifer and. Kathy of Shelbourne visited on Saturday with his parents Mr. andMrs. Lewis Cook. Mr. and Mrs. 'Brian Stoner of Kitchener spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna.' Mrs. Nelson Higgins is visiting this week'. with ,:Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier, Brian and Miss Winnifred Farrier of Long • Branch and Mr. and Mrs. Rod McLeod and family of Etobicoke. with 4 tablesin play. Mr. and Mrs.-Johns Evans of Belgrave, plan-s ice carnival