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STILL NEIGHBOURS, EVEN IN THEIR 90's — Jack Evans and Ed
Polard Were neigbhours for many many years in Brussels as' the Evans
used to live on Turnberry Street and the Pollards right behind them. Now
the men both five in the Callander Nursing Home where Mr. Evans
celebrated his 99th birthday on. May 23 and where Ed Polard will
celebrate his 96th birthday on June 17.
(Photo by Langlois)
Cranbrook WI members
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THE BRUSSELS POST. MAY 30 1079
Correspondent
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887..6677 .
The Walton Public School
Children put on their Spring
Concert at the Walton
Community Hall, Friday
afternoon, May 25, 1979.
Mrs. Aubrey Toll,
principal welcomed the large
audience opened the
program with 0 Canada.
Miss Mary Ellen Walsh was
pianist s introduction was
given by Danny DeBlock
followed by a Gymnastic
Display by Joey CarIsOn.
A puppet Play, "The.
Birthday Trombone" was
acted well by all the
kindergarten class under the
direction of their teacher,
Miss Mary Ellen Walsh,
Performingto songs were also
given by the Kindergarten.
Piano solos were given by
Blair Beuerman and Heather
Alce. •
Grade III did the Colonial
Dance with those taking part
were Blair Beuerman,
Debbie Campbell, Donnie
Baan, Heather Alce, Amy
Workman, Benny Hoegy,
Danny McNichol, and Cheryl
Cooper. Their teachers are
Mrs. Toll.Mrs. D. Riley.
Grade 1 did the Operetta -
The' Ginger - bread boy
played by Manny Taylor and
the Gingerbread Dance with
other members of the class,
their teacher is Mrs. Roy
Alcock.
Grade HI did a Square
Dancer with following pupils
taking part, Katrina
'Lindeman, Sherry
Beuerman, Steven
Schroeder, Chris Harburn,
Dean Glanville, Anne
Robinson, Pam Campbell
and Craig Smith.
Rabbit Poetry was given
by Tracey Bosman, Jason
Wheatley, Wayne Regele,
Elizabeth Boven and an
Op :eretta, Peter Rabbit was
also played by the Grade II
students.
A step dance was given by
Debbie Campbell followed by
Rabbit songs by Grade II
under the direction of their
teacher Mrs. Don Pletch. '
Grade III did the Disco
Dance with the following
students taking part, Kathy
Blake, Katrina Lindeman,
Vale Gordon, Sanya Fehr,
Greg Smith, Jeff Wilbee,
Blaine Marks and Stephen
Dolmage. Lights were in
charge of Benny Driscoll,
Bobby Brown, Dorothy
Weaver and Stephen Taylor.
The programme was
closed with a • chorus
of songs by the Grade III
students. "My Paddle, Land
of the Silver Birch", "Small
World in English, French,
Danish and Spanish" and
."All Through the Night".
The teachers are
commended on such a fine
program showing the talent
of all the students and is
looked forward to every year
by parents and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davies
Dorset, England ;,arrived on
Saturday for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. John Davies and
Chris and other friends.
Mr. James Shortreed of
Corrgsponucut
MRS. MAC ENGRL
887-6645
The Sacrament of Holy
Communion will be observed
in Knox Church on Sunday
morning June 3 at 9:45.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Warby,
Hamilton, spent several days
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfed Strickler. Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Strickler,
Bennington, also visited at
the same home on Sunday,
May 20.
Institute members and
friends from
Moncrieff and Cranbrook
enjoyed a trip to Guelph on
Wednesday, May 23 on the
Jack Smith bus from
Monkton. Among points of
interest visited were the
greenhouse at. University of
Bayfield, where David
secured a position there.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Taylor, Brian and Brad
visited on Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roily
Achilles.
tiuelph, Wyndham Textiles,
and Kortright W4terfowl
Park.
Clem Steffler is a patient
in Wingham Hospital. Mrs.
Betty Hirzel and daughter
Holly, Fraser, Michigan
were here on the weekend
Mrs. Chas. Holtzman,
London, called on Mrs. Max
Engel on Sunday. She was
the former Lily Berfelz and
lived on the 9th Con. Grey
Township and attended the
Cranbrook School.
Congratulations to Mr..
Seigfried Schwark who
graduated from the
University of Waterloo last
week and is at present
working in Winigham. A
number of friends from
Kitchener visited with the
Schwark s and Mr. and Mrs.
D, Chubb on Sunday.
Some Sunday school pupils
in the Junior department of
Knox Presbyterian Church
received certificates of
accomplishment for learning
Bible verses.
Those receiving
certificates were: Dianne
Prescott, Audra Prescott,
Laura Saxon, Cathy Hart,
Wayne Smith and Rick
Knight.
Sunday School will be held
in Knox Presbyterian Church
through the summer months.
the Manor in Seaforth spent
the weekend with Mrs.
Shortreed at his home in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs. David Brady
and girls have moved to
Sarnia. recently from
7
Walton PS has concert
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