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The Citizen, 1987-12-16, Page 22
PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1987. Cranbrook Compiled by Mrs. Mac Engel. Phone 887-6645 Knox concert Dec. 22 Mrs. Knight heads Knox WMS Knox Presbyterian Church are having their Christmas Concert on Tuesday night, December 22. Court Woodbine M100 Cana dian Foresters held their regular meeting on Tuesday evening, December 8 in the Community Centre. Sixteen members attended and all officers except one were present. Brother Jack gave a report on the W.O.P.A. meeting at Wallaceburg. A delicious Christ mas lunch was served by the committee. Bro. Mac McIntosh, Sister Mary Ellen Jacklin and Sister Mary Hanna. Court closed in harmonyat 10p.m. Bro. Donald Clark gave a report on the renovations proposed for the Cran- brook Community Centre. The Foresters are holding a euchre on Friday evening, December 18. On Wednesday, December 9 the W. M.S. of Knox Church held their usual pot luck Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Stuart Steven son. Eleven members and four visitors enjoyed the meal. The annual meeting followed. The president Mrs. Jack Knight welcomed everyone and the regu lar business was conducted. The roll call was a Christmas verse or reading. People Mrs. Leslie Knight attended an insurance course held in Cam bridge the past week. I he Crawford family hosted a pre-Christmas dinner in the Com munity Centre on December 12and the Smith families December 13. The following are the officers for 1988: president, Mrs. Jack Knight; vice-president, Mrs. Stuart Ste venson; treasurer, Mrs. Jim Hart; secretary, Mrs. Wilfred Strickler; assistant, Mrs. Mac Engel; glad Wl holds dinner meeting Cranbrook W.I. held their De cember meeting at the home of ’ Mrs. John Vanass. The Country Cooks served a delicious dinner which everyone thoroughly enjoyed. There were three draws won by Mrs. Frank Workman, Mrs. Bob Locking and Mrs. Lloyd Smith. Nancy conduct tidings, Mrs. Harvey Smith; friendship and service, Mrs. En gel; press secretary, Mrs. Engel; auditor, Mrs. Jack Knight. All repeated the Lord’s Prayer in closing. ed an amusing contest that every one enjoyed. Christmas carols were sung with Mrs. Workman at the piano followedbyagiftexchange. We were glad to have two members who have moved from the com munity, Marilyn Clark and Grace van Donkersgoed back to the Christmas dinner. Small crowd Huron gets special program at Hall Board euchre A smaller crowd than usual were present on Friday, December 11 at the Hall Board euchre. Six tables played with the following winners: high, Anne Bragg, Ken Crawford; low, Iola Subject, Stuart Stevenson; lone hands, Dorothy Hamilton, Ross Stephenson; tallies. Becci Ruppel, Beryl Smith, Annie Engel, Edith Baker, Eleanor Stevenson, John Subject, Lloyd Smith, Shirley Versteop. The Foresters are hosting the euchre December 18. Continued from page 2 interest in school by increasing their desire to complete their studies,” Mr. Ward said. ‘‘Through these and other en deavours, this government is seeking to preserve and enhance Ontario’s unparallelled education al opportunities for every one of our young people.” Mr. Ward said that he was looking forward to releasing the work of George Radwanski. Rad wanski who was appointed last March to unearth ways of making Ontario’s education system more relevant to the needs of young people and to the realities of the labour market. His focus will be on the issue of high school dropouts. “lam confident that the work of our Student Retention and Transi tion Pilot Projects, coupled with our other endeavours in conjunc tion with Mr. Radwanski’s report, will enable us to construct solid and useful strategies to reduce the dropout rate from our schools,” he said. 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