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Bowlers roll in London
Two teams of bowlers from
Court Woodbine competed in the
Forester’s bowling on April 24 at
London.
Peter Hagadoorn and David
McArthur enjoyed a holiday trip to
Florida recently.
Visiting with Don and Mrs.
Cotton were Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Starr, Alliston, Mrs. Howard
Cotton and her son Larry and Mrs.
Cotton and family of Shelburne.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dickson,
Atwood, and their son Ross of
Calgary visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Strickler.
Mrs. KenCooper, Ottawa, spent
afewdayswith Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Lee, Brett and Matthew, Walton
and also visited with Mrs. Mac
Engel, Cranbrook, and Mrs. Coo
per’s father Harold Smalldon at the
Callander Nursing Home, Brus
sels.
Congratulations to Gerald
Knight, one of the Grade 11 team
from L.D.S.S. who took first place
in the Fermat Competition, also to
Murray Smith who made the Zone
Honour Roll.
The ladies of the Knox Presby
terian Church have set the date for
their garage sale for June 8, further
particulars later.
The Hall Board had 15 tables at
the last euchre of the season on
Friday night. Winners were: high,
Helen Cullen, Ken Crawford; low,
Alice Stevens, Ken Love; lone
hands, Bill Dobson, Stan Hewitt;
table 14, Keith Turnbull, Eluned
McNair, Harvey Adams, Marjorie
Metcalfe; tallies, John Subject,
Iola Subject, Joe Martin, Joe
Cooper, Audrey Adams, Bill Mc
Clelland.
The planning committee for the
Women’s Institute programs for
the coming year met at the home of
Mrs. Frank Workman recently.
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On April 25 the Ethel Hall Board
hosted the final euchre party for
the season.
The winners were as follows:
high lady, Helen Dobson; high
man, Ken Crawford; low lady,
Donna Moore; low man, George
Pearson; lucky tallies, Verna
Crawford, Elgin Adams, Iona
McLean, Beryl Smith, Marjorie
Metcalfe, Charles Harrison, Helen
Cullen, Annie Engel, Grace Ste
wart, Jack Cox, Scott McLean,
Gwen Fraser, Bill Eckmier, Adrian
Verstoep, LoisMcLean, Shirley
Verstoep, Bill McClelland, Bill
Dobson, Lois Hart, Margery Mc-
THE TIME CAPSULE
by Stacey Boyd
During Education Week (Apr.
17 to Apr. 24) all the classes at Grey
Central had to make submissions
to go in the time capsule. This time
capsule was filled with composi
tions, booklets, “me” posters,
pictures, newspaper clippings of
the Grey Central Echo in the past
two years, and a video tape of our
talent show.
On Tuesday, April 26, the time
capsule was sealed, and it won’t be
opened until Education Week,
April, 1993.
BALLOON BLAST OFF
by Regan Boyd and
Lyle Hemingway
At the beginning of Education
Week, Grey Central let off 150
balloons. The first balloon was
found near Kingston, almost 600
km. away! Itbelonged to Amber
Rutton, a Gr. 2 student. The
balloons were all different colours
and each student from Kindergar
ten to Gr. 6 had a balloon.
MORE NEW STUDENTS!
by Kevin McGuigan and
Shawn Stewart
On Monday, April 25, Sabine
Court, Flora Hurst, Betty Anne
McClory, Dorothy Hamilton, Ross
Stephenson, Stan Hewitt, Violet
Smith, Shirley Ross, Brenda Per-
rie, Isobel Bremner, Alice Stevens,
John Subject, Marguerite Beirnes,
Dorothy Dilworth, Allan Kennedy,
Harold Metcalfe, Fred Uhler, Eva
Harrison, Helen Alexander, Aud
rey and Harvey Adams, Betty
Krotz, Margaret MacDonald, Iola
Subject, Elmer McCourt and Ken
McDonald.
W.I.
The Institute meeting has been
changed to Tuesday, May 10 at 8
p.m.
Hammel came all the way from
East Germany to Canada. She
really likes it here and she’s
starting to learn English. She has
two brothers, Ulrich Gr. 3, and
John and Pat Engel of RR J, Brussels and Iona McLean of Brussels are
pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children,
Pamela Marie and Keith Robert. The wedding will take place at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Engel, Cranbrook, on Saturday, May
14, 1988 at 4:30 p.m. Open reception to follow at the Brussels
Community Centre.
A rare and impressive event took place in Brussels on Sunday as the Brussels Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 218 Ladies’ Auxiliary hosted the Zone C-l convention, which hadn’t been held in the village since
1976. Members of the 12 Auxiliaries in the Zone paraded their flags through the streets before laying a
wreath at the Cenotaph, then convening for a luncheon, business meeting and social time at the Brussels
Legion. Above, laying the wreath in memory of fallen comrades, are [from left] Ladles’ Auxiliary Zone
Commander Mary Hahn; Honorary Treasurer, Ontario Command, Audrey Wilson; and Branch 218
Auxiliary President Bonnie Brewer.
Seniors plan upcoming events
On April 27, the Blyth Swinging
Seniors held their monthly meet
ing in the Memorial Hall.
Vera Badley led a lively sing
song with Ruby Philp as accompan-
Konrad, Kindergarten. She also
has a sister, Kristine, who’s in Gr.
1. Her family lives on Concession
16 and comes on Bus 6. They have
bought the Rudolph Goetz farm.
ist. “Happy Birthday” was sung to
Jim Lawrie, Lenora Davidson,
Feme McDowell, Mae Badley and
Nora Kelly. “Happy Anniversary”
was sung to Millar and Ella
Richmond in honour of their 50th
wedding anniversary.
President John Hesselwood
opened the business period with an
article about the “Clock of Life”.
NoraKellygave the treasurer’s
report. On May 24 there will be a
bus trip to St. Thomas, London and
Port Stanley. Contact Kay Hessel-
Robert McIntyre, Reg. O.H.A.A.
Hearing Aid Specialist
will be holding a
HEARING AID SERVICE CENTRE
on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11
AT74THESQUARE, GODERICH
PHONE524-7661 FOR APPOINTMENT
THURSDAY, MAY 12
AT MEDICAL ARTS BLDG.
JOHNST., WINGHAM
PHONE357-2111 FOR APPOINTMENT
If your present hearing aid needs service
or you are thinkingofpurchasing a hearing aid
CALL TODA Y
McIntyre hearing aid
SERVICE
275 HURON ST., STRATFORD
wood if interested.
Members are invited to Huron-
view for a noon meal. This will be
on June 16 (please note change of
date). The May meeting will be on
Wednesday, May 25, beginning
with a pot-luck dinner at 12 noon.
This will be followed by cards.
Program convenor Vera Hessel-
wood, then introduced a delightful
program of music, both instrumen-
taland vocal. Instruments used
were mandolin, violins, mouth
organs and drums.
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