HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-04-29, Page 24THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1987. PAGE 25.
Almost lost in a sea of electronic equipment, Hullett Central School Kindergarten pupil Kurt Beuerman
was the first one at his school to go before the video camera in the Royal Canadian Legion Child
Identification Project now taking place in Huron County elementary schools. Legion District Leadership
Chairman Bob Chapman operates the camera and monitor, while District Youth Education Chairman
Howard Carroll cues Kurt in the information he must give for the recording.
Grey Central EeHo
Cranbrook
Compiled by Mrs. Mac Engel. Phone 887-6645
Youth Group serves
breakfast at Cranbrook
FUN WITH FABRICS
BY PRISKA MENZI AND
DENNIS TERPSTRA
Bobby Steiss from Gr. 6 attend
ed a Special Interest Program over
at East Wawanosh for two days,
last Wednesday and Thursday.
This program was called ‘ ‘ Fun with
Fabrics.”
There he learned how to spin,
knit, cross-stitch and weave. He
also learned about a lot of different
fabrics. Bobby enjoyed himself
very much.
EASTER DANCE
BY MARY WALL AND
DANA GIBBONS
On Thursday, April 16 the
grades 6, 7 and 8 pupils of Grey
CEntral held an Easter Dance in
the gymnasium. The dance was an
hourlong. Jan Growshaw and Paul
ShawweretheD.J.’sfor the dance.
A booth was open later on and
everybody went and bought either
pop, chips or chocolate bars.
All in all I think everyone who
attended the dance had a great
time and can hardly wait until the
next dance.
INTERVIEWS WITH THE
KINDERGARTENS
BY JENNIFER VANASS AND
KELLY KROUTER
Jennifer and I interviewed some
kindergarten students, and ques
tioned them on what they received
for Easter. Here are some respons
es:
Heather Dobson went to her
Grandparent’s house and received
new clothes and a chocolate bunny.
Leslie Baillie went to her
grandparent’s house for Easter
and received chocolate eggs and
bunnies. Shawn Engel also went to
his grandparent’s and received
candy and new socks. He’s also
excited about having the training
wheels removed from his bike.
William Dickinson also had the
training wheels taken off his bike
and received two chocolate bunn
ies and lots of eggs. Julie Horton
went shopping and got a Pound
Puppy for Easter. She also had
some friends visit and they gave
her a teddy bear and some
smarties. Bronwyn Dunbar receiv
ed candy and a rabbit for Easter.
Darlene Hemingway received a
tiny, toy house and chocolates.
RICK & JUDY
BY MOLLY MORTON AND
DAVID ARMSTRONG
Grades 3, 4, 5 and 6 went to a
Rickand Judy Showon April 16.
They have had the job for about
twelve years and came from
Guelph. Everyone could join in
their songs. They played the
spoons, the banjo and the guitar.
Almost everyone liked it.
GRADE 5 EASTER PARTY
BY WONG YEE FUN AND
RACHEL VANVEEN
On Thursday, April 16, the
grade 5’s had an Easter party.
They played games and had
refreshments. Some of the games
playedwere 7up Detective. The
winners of these games won pop or
chips or chocolate bars. After the
games they had chips, cheeses and
candies. Although they didn’thave
an easter egg hunt they still had a
good time.
The Youth Group served break
fast in the church basement prior to
the regular morning service on
Easter Sunday. It was well attend
ed and all enjoyed the good
breakfasf.
Several W. M.S. membersatten-
ded Synodical in Listowel on April
21 and 22. Cranbrook and Milver
ton were responsible for the
nutrition break on Wednesday
morning.
Word was received of the death
of Jean Winn in Simcoe recently.
She was the wife of Rev. Charles
Winn, a former minister of Monk
ton and Cranbrook, and is survived
by her husband, son David and
daughter Marsha.
Will Perrie, Halifax, spent
Easter with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Perrie.
Mr.andMrs.SidBarnes, Mr.
and Mrs. Robin Clay and sons, all
of London, visited their aunt, Mrs.
Ida Gordon on Easter.
Mrs. W. J. Perrie spent a recent
weekend in Hamilton.
Garnet Starr, Chatham, visited
Don and Mrs. Cotton.
Miss Judy Engel, daughter of
John and Pat Engel, left on April 25
FOLLOW
YOUR HEART
HEART
AND STROKE
FOUNDATION
OF ONTARIO
GIVE WITH
YOUR HEAD
for Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, where
she has joined the Canadian
Armed Forces.
John Vanass received news of
the death of his father. Hu uber t
Vanass in Holland, inhis84th year.
AlbertGibson. brother-in-law of
Mrs. Lloyd Smith, died in Guelph
on April 24.
The Foresters had their last cai d
party of the season on Friday
eveningwith 18tables playing.
Winners were: high, Joyce Elliott
andLorne Smith; low, Jean Conley
and Mildred Perrie (playing as a
man); lone hands, Hazel McKen
zie and Jim Smith; highest count in
one game, Brenda Perrie and Iola
Subject; lucky tables, Keith Turn
bull, Isabelle Craig, KenCraw-
ford, Margeurite Beirnes, Mac
McIntosh, Mildred Gill, Murray
Huetherand Isabelle Bremner;
tallies, Eluned McNair, Lloyd
Smith, Frank McKenzie, Gordon
Hanna, Wilda Baillie, Mary Hue-
ther, Helen Alexander and Jean
Bewley. The beef draw took place
with Robert Mathers winning the
hind quarter, Jim Dykeman the
front quarter, and Robert McClin-
chey the pork ham.
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