The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-10-12, Page 3SELMORE- Three meals a
day a?d ping good meals
were the topics for discuspn at "
the sixth meeting of the Be afore
2 if hili held it the homte of th+
leader, Mrs. Stan Hays. �.11
eleven members answered the
roll call.
The • president, Myra Dane,
presided and Lori staf;ord read
the minutes_ the last meeting.
Brenda Finlay showed the men*-
b'ers'how to make cheese fondue.
Later this wals,served with bread.
ELECT
BONN LONEY
Progressive Conservative
in Bruce
Bryce Federal P.C. Association
cornier rep.
n
f spea er
at fall Th�nkoffering
BELGRAVE -- Thee Ai,An Coultes then welcomed everyone
Thankoffering. meeti 'g of the and conducted a short business
United Church Women was held d
on Thursday evening in the base-
United
ase ' r'perioegional rally to
announced be held Octobether
went of the chureh with guests
from Bluevale, -Brussels, Calvin
Brick UCw 'groups .and ladies
from the Presbyterian and
can churches.
Mrs. Ross Anderson openedrthe
worship service with the singing
of "Come Ye Thankful People
Come"; followed by the respon
sive reading.
Mrs. Cliff Logan led in prayer.
The offering was received and
dedicated. Mrs. Cliff Branton
read scripture followed by a
meditation, "The grateful,
Heart". Mrs. Ross Anderson led
in,prayier. Miss Barbara Muilwyk
19 in Brussels United Church with
the Rev. Donald Watt as speaker
in the afternoon.
Mrs. George Michie introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. J. H.
Anderson whom it was a pleasure
to welcome back as she was a for-
mer minister's wife.
Mrs. Anderson told of her
Observer Trip to Africa and
focused mainly on Kenya and
Zambia, telling of conditions
there and some of the work in
which the churches help.
Mrs. Earl Anders n thanked
Mrs. Anderson, sing how
sang "Amazing Grace", pleased everyone was to see her
The president, Mrs. James again.
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EVERY SEAT AND EV ERY stomach full could well be the motto for the giant fall supper
at Belgrave where more than a thousand at a sitting experienced the gastronomic delights
purveyed by the ladies of the region. Here is a general view of the event at the height of
activity about 7: 00 p.m. last Wednesday night. (Staff Photo)
VOLUNTEER HELPERS at Belgrave turkey supper Wednesday evening of last week
kept the buffet tables well replenished with potatoes and vegetables as well over a thous-
' and sat down to .a bountiful repast. (Staff Photo)
IT WAS CATCH -AS -CATCH CAN for these ladies helping serve more than 1,000 turkey
suppers, at Belgrave Community Centre a week ago Wednesday night. They were caught
by the camera as they got a hurried meal themselves while seated in the arena bleachers.
APPETITES WERE GOOD -Owing to the chilly day the members of Teeswater 4 H Club
did a thriving business in hot dogs and hot drinks as well as cold. Their booth located on
the midway at Teeswater Fair Saturday, was seldom slack. (Staff Photo)
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