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Belgrave Hi-C have Easter sunri s e service
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
The. Belgrave Hi-C awoke early
Sunday morning to greet Easter
Sunday with a sunrise, service.
Approximately twenty young
people met just outside of
Belgrave on one of the member's
hills. A brief service and singsong
was held with the sun rising in the
background. After the service the
members went to the basement of
the United Church in Belgrave for
breakfast. It was a meaningful
service and delicious breakfast.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Johnston and Tara of Ilderton
spent the Easter weekend with
Twenty-four pupils registered
for kindergarten at East
Wawanosh Public School last
Monday.
Benjamin Barnes, Angela
Bishop, Dianne Black, Krista
Bridge, Andrew Campbell,
Heather Campbell, Patricia Daer,
Samantha George,' Carol Hopper,
Caroline Humphrey, Melinda
Hussey, Scott Jessup, Richard
Students
prepare
for Fair
Students in the North Huron
Public Schools are busy preparing
for the North Huron Region
Science Fair. Pupils from Grades
Six, Seven and Eight from
Brussels, East Wawanosh, Grey,
Howick, Turnberry and Wingham
Public Schools will each enter one
of three divisions. The three
divisions include (1) Physical (2)
Biological (3) General
classifications.
The Relgional final will be held
at Wingham Public School on
Monday , April 251when displays
are open to the public from the
afternoon of April 26 until the
morning of April 29.
During Education week, which
is from April 18 to April 22
various area schools have planned
activities:
(1) Brussels P.S. will have
anOpen House on Wednesday
April 201, 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
(2) Howick Public School has
prepared an Open House for
Wed., April 20 from 7:30 to 9:30
p.m. There will be athletic
activities in the gymnasium and,
at9:45 P. M. the ukelele band will
play for a parent and student
dance.
(3) Turnberry P.S. is holding a
mini Science Fair on April 18.
Parents of next year's Kinder-
garten children will be visiting
the Kindergarten class. All
parents are invited to visit the
school at any time.
(4) East Wawanosh P.S. has a
mini Science Fair planned for
April 18. An operetta, "The Maid
and the Golden Slipper" will he
pressented on Wed., April 20 and
Thurs., April 21 at 8:00 p.m. each
evening.
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grasby and Mrs. Laura
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott and
family of Barrie spent the
weekend with his mother
Walter Scott, also visited with
other relatives.
Mrs. Roger Bieman, Kent and
Blair of R.R. 2, Lucknow and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse visited on Good
Friday with Mrs. Lloyd Jacques of
Gorrie.
Nancy Anderson of St. Thomas,
Richard Anderson of London
spent the weekend with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson.
Mr. ,and Mrs. William Dale of
Johnston, J cffery Kikkert, Katie
McClinchey, Jefferson McKee,
Kathryn Newell, Jennifer
' Procter, Karen Procter, Paul
Rich, Bradley Shiell, Julie Smuck,
Kevin Taylor, Renay Taylor.
Belgrave boy
gets best
player award
The Belgrave Tykes finished off
their season last Saturday at the
Blyth Tournament. In the first
game, Belgrave beat Lucknow
4-3. Bill Haines got all 4 goals. In
the second game, Belgrave was
defeated by Blyth 2-1. Belgrave's
goalie Steve Coultes won the best
player award in that game.
Win at euchre
Five tables of euchre were
played in the Women's Institute
Hall last Wednesday evening.
High Lady - Mrs. .31anisa
Coultes;Low Lady - Mrs. Ethel
Wheeler; Lady's Novelty - Mrs.
Helen Martin.
High Man - Clarence Rath; Low
Man - Lawrence Taylor; Man's
Novelty - Jim Coultes
Seaforth, Miss Cheryl Dale of
Strathroy and Doug Phillips of
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Snell and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Glousher and family of Blyth;
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoegy and
family of Dublin visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Scott and family on Easter
Sunday.
Saturday evening visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse were: Miss Joan
Edgar of London; Mrs. Frank
Edgar; Miss Shirley Edgar 'and
Mrs. Ilma Edgar of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Keys of
Varna visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, also
with Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fear and
Jana of London visited on Good
Friday with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Fear.
Visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler on Easter
Sunday were Mrs. Winnie
Wheeler; Vincent Makas of
London; Warren Pickell " of
Regina, presently of Toronto;
Mrs. Pearl Wheeler of Huron-
view, Clinton, Mrs. Ethel
Wheeler of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan and
Kevin of Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Logan, Michael and Sean of
Burlington spent the weekend
with their mother Mrs. Cliff
Logan.
On Sunday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Fear and family of
Wingham visited with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fear.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Arm-
strong visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna
and family of Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and
family of London visited for a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson and family.
Mrs. Lawrence Vannan
returned home on Thursday after
spending the winter months in
Floria. She visited with her sister
and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
George Sargeant of Inverness,
also spent a month with Mrs. Lulu
McLaughlin of Largo.
Mr. and Mrs. James McCrea of
Toronto were weekend visitors
with Mrs. Lawrence Vannan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jacklin,
Angus and Timmy of Rosseau
spent the long weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Leishman of R.R. 5,
I3urssels: Other Easter visitors
with the Leishman's were Mr,
and Mrs. John Leishman, Dean
and Lisa of Paris; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Leishman, Wendy, Wanda,
Ftankie and Nicole of Goderich;
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bauer,
Michael, Elliot and Tanya of
Kincardine; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Leishman, Tracy and Trina of
R.R. 4, Brussels; Mr. and '
Eric Williamson, Trish kl
Sharon of Walton; Russ Kiviat-
kowski of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs.
Greg MacDonald, Sauble Beach,
John, Michelle and Amy
MacDonald of Wingham.
Mrs. Garner Nicholson
returned home on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide,
Kimberly and Jennifer of Mount
Hope.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell,
Robert, Brent and Lisa; Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Campbell, Steven and
Geoffrey, all of London visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
mrs, Clare Van Camp, Keith and
Kevin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith
Michael and. Kelly of Whitby
spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell.
Michael Jardin entertained 8 of
his little friends on Saturday at:
party to celebrate his 4th
birthday.
Athol Bruce, Elmer Bruce,
Douglas Bruce, Alex Nethery,
Henry Patti'son of Blyth, Robert
Hibberd and Clare Van Camp
attended a memorial service lo
Gorrie for the late Brother
Norman Harding, under auspices
of Fordwich 1.o.l. last Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
attended the funeral of the late
Norman Harding in the Davidsori
funeral home in Gorrie
Wednesday and visited with Mrs,
Mae Boehler in the village
Nursing Home, Fordwich.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Styles of
Toronto were Easter visitors with
their aunt Mrs. Cora McGill,
Mrs. Ivy Ansley of Thessalon is
spending a week with. Mrs. Olive
Campbell.
24 pupils register for
Wawanosh kindergarten
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