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Glad Tidings service
theme of WMS
The WMS held its meeting on
Monday, Dec. 10 at the manse and
was opened with the purpose.
Scripture was read by Dini Nethery
and Hark the Glad Sound was read
in unison.
Prayer was led by Alice Nicholson
and a meditation. Joy to the World
followed.
The service in the Glad Tidings
was used. It was written by the
Pattersons who are missionaries in
El Salvador.
Meditations were read by
Margaret Siertsema, Lottie Scott
and Alice.
O Little Town of Bethlehem was
read.
The secretary's report was given
by Mrs. Siertsema and Ivy Cloakey
gave the treasurer's report. The roll
call was a Christmas poem or story.
The annual meeting is Jan. 21 and
the next meeting is Jan. 7.
Mrs. Siertsema read a story The
Crocheted Tablecloth.
Alice read Come Share the Bird.
Rev. Cathrine Campbell close the
meeting with prayer, then served
lunch.
Presbyterian minister
WI guest speaker
- Belgrave WI members and guests
gathered at the hall on Dec. 11 for
the Christmas meeting, beginning
with a turkey dinner, catered by the
Belgrave UCW. Rev. Ethel Miner-
Clare said the grace.
Isabel Campbell thanked the
ladies for a delicious meal and Ruth
Gordomeplied, wishing everyone a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
Everyone enjoyed singing familiar
Christmas carols with Mary Coultes
as pianist. Isabel read a poem An
Old Fashioned Christmas.
Dianna Robinson introduced Rev.
Cathrine Campbell, minister of the
Presbyterian Church in Brussels and
Belgrave. She talked of relationships
with family members, friends and
people in the communities telling of
experiences in her own life. People
also develop relationships with their
homes, vehicles and pets.
Everyone enjoyed her humorous
and thought-provoking message.
Dianna expressed the appreciation
of all and presented her with a poin-
settia.
Help protect the
environment
Reduce, reuse
and recycle
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Through our
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carry on
The War Amps legacy.
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To see a listing of NEVER AGAIN!
videos, visit our Web site at
wwwmaramps.ca. Videos can be
borrowed free-of-charge or
purchased at cost-recovery prices.
To order a pamphlet that lists our
NEVER AGAIN! videos, contact
The War Amps E-ZEE ACCESS:
Tel.: 1-800-250-3030
Fax: 1-800-219-8988
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2001. PAGE 13.
FROM BELGRAVE
11 tables
in play
at shoot
There were 11 tables of shoot in
play on Friday, Dec. 14 at the
Belgrave Community Centre.
Winners were: high lady, Bev
Hayden; second high lady, Helen
Casemore; most shoots, Mary
Turnbull; low, Laura Mae
Chamney; high man, Dennis Leddy;
second high man, Jim Coultes; most
shoots, Bill Nethery; low man,
Evelyn Christensen.
There were six tables of euchre in
play on Wednesday, Dec. 12 at the
Women's Institute Hall.
Winners were; high lady, Mabel
Wheeler; second high lady, Laura
Johnston; lone handi, Louise
Bosman; low lady, Helen Gallop;
high man, Stuart Musgrove; second
high man, Ross Taylor; lone hands,
Jim Coultes; low man, George
Inglis.
There is euchre on Wednesday,
Dec. 19 at 8 p.m.
Mabel's Moms met at their regular
time on Wednesday, Dec. 12. Those
who attended were Kim Higgins and
Shelby, Crystal Agombar, Nicholas,
Gage and Curtis Weber. Their topic
was Christmas Preparations.
Fanning the flames of music
The `Gringe' (AKA Kyle Gibson) prepares to blow away the
music notes of children singing during the Brussels Public
School concert last Wednesday evening. (David Blaney photo).
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HEALTH ON THE HILL_
A Review of activities at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
TELEHEALTH a telephone advice service took effect in Huron
and Perth Counties Dec, 3, 2001 providing callers, with free and
confidential access to Registered Nurses 24 hours a day 7 days a
week. If you have a health concern, access can be obtained by
calling 1-877-797-0000.
SEAFORTH MEDICAL CLINIC holiday schedule: closed
Dec. 24, Dec. 25, Dec. 26; re-opening Dec. 27 and Dec. 28th,
open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 31st, closed January 1 & 2nd, re-
opening January 3, 2002.
MEDITECH a new computerized information system began
Dec. 3rd. Patients coming in to the Hospital fOr appointments and
outpatient visits are reminded to stop by Switchboard to register.
Special thanks to all patients for you- patience with our now
registration process. Many thanks to all staff for your efforts with
training at this busy time of year.
FOND FAREWELL to. Carol Bowker, Physiotherapist who is
retiring December 30th after 22 years of service at our Hospital.
Carol has given much to our rehabilitation services and to our
community!
BEST WISHES to Dr. John Yee who is leaving Seaforth medical
Clinic January 1, 2001 to pursue a full time practice in Kitchener-
Waterloo. Thank you for your dedicated service; we will miss
you!
TREASURE CHEST DRAW winner of the locally made lovely,
wooden toy chest completely stocked with toys was Ruth
Boniface. Congratulations from the Hospital Auxiliary Ruth!
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING as we count down the days until
Christmas, why not consider the Hospital Auxiliary GIFT
SHOP. It has an extended new inventory line including
Battenberg and Christmas nighties, Dagoli leisure clothing,
decorative candles, wheelchair cushion covers, novelty cotton
boxer shorts, jewellery and numerous items. Auxiliary Volunteers
welcome your visit.
WINNER of the Huron Hospice Christmas tree decorated by
Hearts and Flowers was Valerie Petrie. Thank you to all who
supported this fundraiser.
smaJITALK Huron-Perth Preschool Speech Language Initiative
have established services at Seaforth Community Hospital. Any
parent who has a concern about how their children's speech and
language skills are developing can make referrals to smallTalk at
1-800-269-3683.
SEASON'S GREETINGS as we quickly approach this
wondrous Christmas season, the management and staff extend
our warmest wishes to you, the community. Indeed, we thank
everyone for the warmth and spirit shown to our Hospital over
the past year and together look forward to a new year of peace,
goodwill and happiness. Merry Christmas to one and all.