The Citizen, 1990-11-07, Page 9Belgrave
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1990. PAGE 9.
East Wawanosh students
visit Perry’s Pumpkin Patch
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WMS hears readings
The Belgrave W.M.S. held their
neeting Monday, October 29 at the
tome of Mrs. Freda Scott. The
Thanksgiving service from the Glad
Tidings was used with Mrs. Alice
Nicholson giving the Call to Wor-
;hip. The hymn, “Give Thanks to
jod,’’ was read in unison.
Scriptures were read by Mrs. Ivy
Zloakey and Mrs. Scott. The hymn,
‘What a Friend we have in Jesus’’,
vas sung. Mrs. Lottie Scott read a
passage of scripture. The hymn,
‘For the beauty of the earth’’ was
sung.
Mrs. Margaret Siertsema gave
the secretary’s report and Mrs.
Cloakey, the treasurer’s report.
of
Club members
discuss pioneer
cooking methods
Mrs. Nicholson gave a review
the Fall Rally held in Belmore. Roll
call was answered with a verse of a
hymn. .
Mrs. Hazel Dalrymple read a
story “Thank you God for People I
have known’’. Mrs. Agnes Young-
blut read a poem “Strangers are
people we haven’t met yet.’’
A contest on the Old Testament
was enjoyed, lunch was served by
the hostess and a social time was
enjoyed by all.
People
visit area
Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes of RR
1, Wroxeter were dinner guests of
his sister Mrs. Olive Bolt on
Thursday, November 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruda of
Fergus visited on Saturday,
November 3 with her mother, Mrs.
Dorothy Logan.
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The Kindergarten class made a
list of what they are going to be for
Hallowe’en. Brent Cooke, Matthew
Cowan, Trevor Koehler, T.J.
Marks and Ryan Moran were Ninja
Turtles; Daniel Cameron, and Na
than Spivey were pirates; Amanda
Cook, and Kristyne Wray were
bunny rabbits. There were some
traditional pumpkins and witches
by Chantelle Mason, Kerri Meier,
Kristin Hopper and Carly Quennell
and a devil by Scott Folkard.
Leopard costumes were shown off
by Matthew Rochetta and Shawn
Galbraith, an original costumes of
Bart Simpson by Paul Garniss, a
Batman by Kyle Campbell and
Michelle Nixon was a crayon.
Leanne Vincent said that she was
gonig to be a secret.
The Grade 1-2 students have
been doing Hallowe’en activities
such as pumpkin finger puppets,
scary witches, ghost booklets and
witches on brooms. A few students
told us what they liked the best
about Hallowe’en. Amy Barnes
likes the candy, Bridget Cuskey
likes trick or treating and Lisa
Black likes carving pumpkins.
Grade 3-4 is starting Hallowe’en
centers. They stayed after school to
decorate their classroom.
Pupils in Grade 7 and their
Grade 1-2 buddies enjoyed their
trip to “Perry’s Pumpkin Patch’’
near Wroxeter. They helped their
buddies finish pumpkin activities
including measurement, creative
writing and science. The Grade 7’s
are composing Hallowe’en songs
for music class. They have also
been watching videos and reading
newspaper clippings to help re
search their history assignment
about the Oka crisis.
In Design and Technology, the
Grade 8’s are working on their
major projects. They are also in a
contest for clean-up. The lower
your average time, the fewer
questions on the quiz. There is also
a reading assignment due for the
week of November 12.
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On Thursday, November 1, the
Belgrave 4H Heritage Club met at
East Wawanosh Public School.
The meeting opened with the 4H
Pledge. There were 10 members
present. Members discussed ways
food was prepared in the past.
Cooking was done in fireplaces in a
hanging pot or in pots with short
legs right over the fire.
Wood stoves were a big advant
age over fire places and made
cooking meals much easier. The
meeting closed with the 4H motto.
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Fourteen tables were in play at
the weekly euchre which was held
in the W.I. Hall, Belgrave, Thurs
day, November 1.
Winners were: high lady,
Garner Nicholson; low lady,
Kay Hesselwood; most 2’s
Mrs. Albert Cook; novelty
Mrs. Stuart Chamney; high
Stuart Chamney; low man, George
Michie; most 2’s man, John King;
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