HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-03-01, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1989.
Belgrave skating carnival Saturday night at the Belgrave arena. Shawn
Cottrill [left] hasachatwithhismotherDoneldadurlngjudgingin the
costume contest.
Belgrave
Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
Belgrave Wl hears
of recycling plans
Belgrave residents hold carnival
The third pot luck dinner spon
sored by the Belgrave Women’s
Institute was again very successful
wth many friends enjoying a deli
cious meal.
Following the meal Mrs. Lloyd
Michie, Clerk of Morris Township
and Mrs. Sidney Thompson, clerk
of East Wawanosh Township spoke
on each township’s program to deal
with waste management and recy
cling.
In Morris as of February 1, all
residents are urged to separate and
wash all cans and glass containers.
Community saddened
by young wife's death
Neighbours and friends of this
community convey sincere sym
pathy to Mr. Keith Elston and little
daughters Emily and Leanne in the
sudden death of a dear wife and
mother Barbara Elston who passed
away in the Wingham and District
Hospital. Sympathy is also extend
ed to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Farrish
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
William Elston and families.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cook and
family, Mrs. Bonnie Palmer and
family all of Goderich, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Cook of Dungannon
were dinner guests on Sunday with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cook.
Mrs. Elizabeth Procter of Bel
grave visited with her daughter
Marjorie Procter and Philip Stop-
forth of London for a few days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hagerman of
Beeton spent a couple days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Taylor.
Hymnals dedicated
at Belgrave church
Following the reading in unison
of Psalm 15, No. 75, in the Service
Book to open the service in Knox
United Church, Belgrave, on Sun
day, February 12, Rev. John G.
Roberts dedicated 50 new “hym
nals for worship and celebration’’
to the glory of God for use in the
At the dump there is a bin for these
recyclable articles as well as news
papers.
In East Wawanosh the program
will be starting soon with informa
tion going to all residents on their
recycling directions at this time.
Other Institute business included
a School Fair committee of Mrs.
Bob Gordon and Mrs. Glenn Coul-
tes being formed and a donation
being made to the Fair.
The next pot luck meal will be
March 7 at 12:15 p.m. with Ross
Procter showing slides of Australia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mali, Taylor,
Michael and Darius of RR 3,
Holyrood, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tay
lor, Trisha and Sherry of RR 5,
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Gordon, Robert and Margie, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor were
supper guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Thompson, Mi
chelle and Danielle of RR 2,
Lucknow to help celebrate
Michelle’s eighth birthday.
Belgrave friends would like to
express their sympathy to Mrs.
Doris Scott and her family of
Midland, formerly of Belgrave, in
the sudden death of her son Jim
Scott, Penetanguishene. He was
the eldest son of Mrs. Doris Scott
and the late Art Scott.
Congratulations to Mrs. Alice
Procter of Listowel, formerly of
Belgrave who celebrated her birth
day on February 12. Residents of
this community extend best wish
es.
Service of Worship by the congre
gation.
The books which were donated
by the Knox U.C.W. Evening Unit,
on approval of the Session, were
used during the service. The choir
had previously purchased their
required number of the edition.
A large crowd turned out at the
Belgrave Community Centre on
February 25 to take part in the Ice
Carnival sponsored by the Belgrave
Girl Guides.
The winners were: Ages 0 - 5,
cutest costume, first, Laura Meier;
second, Shawn Cottrill; third, Kerri
and Nicole Meier (tied).
Funniest costume, first, Amy
Cook; second, Heather Black;
third, Travis Campbell.
Weirdest costume, first, Travis
Hopper; second, Sherri Robinson.
T.V. Character, first, Adam Pot
ter.
Ages 6-10, cutest costume, first,
Alicia Potter; second, Heidi Meier;
third, Julie Hopper.
Happy Hearts
dancers perform
The Huron Happy Hearts round
dance club enjoyed another month
of dancing at the Clinton Public
School.
Peter and Sybil Chandler of
Ilderton were guests on February
3. Club members, Donna and Les
Shaw, Belgrave, provided an even
ing of dancing to tapes, February
17. The Gay Gordon was danced
and Scottish songs enjoyed during
the break. Ross Merrill, Bayfield,
did a fine job filling in for President
Ross Leakey.
Ed and Lois Wise, Clinton and
Ross and Marian Leakey, St.
Joseph, enjoyed a wonderful trip to
San Francisco and Oahu, flew to
Hawaii for a day and then to Maine
for a week. They were welcomed
back to a good crowd Friday
evening.
The dancers were served deli
cious fresh pineapple for lunch.
Plans are being made for SWOSDA
afternoon and evening April 22,
Stanley Township Complex, Varna.
Visitors are welcome.
World Day
of Prayer Friday
The World Day of Prayer Service
will be held Friday, March 3 at 2
p.m. at Knox United Church,
Belgrave.
The service this year was written
by the Christian Women of Burma
and will be presented by the ladies
of the Belgrave United, Anglican
and Presbyterian Churches. The
theme is “Lord, teach us to pray”.
Students learn
about drawing
GRADE4
by Michelle Frei burger and
Becky Van Camp
January and February have been
busy months for grade 4. Mrs.
Graham, the Art consultant of
Huron County, came to help us
learn to draw faces. Grade 4 has
been busy working on their speech
es that are based on their favourite
things. Erin Forrest and Kendra
Hopper represented our class when
speeches were given in the gym.
Valentine’s Day came around
quickly and we are working on
activities to celebrate the season.
March will be even better!
KINDERGARTEN
by Natascha Muschied
The Kindergarten A class has
been busy preparing for Valen
tine’s Day. They have set up
different centers where they can
make different crafts, such as hats,
necklaces, Valentine cards, and
hearts along with folders to put
their cards in. To celebrate Valen
tine’s Day the kindergarten class
also had a party with plenty of
sweets.
Funniest costume, first, Chanda
Casemore; second, Holly Pfeiffer;
third, Vicky Black.
Weirdest costume, first, Becky
Logan; second, Jason Curtis; third,
Tom Pfeiffer.
T.V. character, first, Colleen Van
Camp; second, Ryan Cook; third,
Kendra Hopper.
Ages 11-15, Funniest costume,
first, Sabrena Black; second, Mari
lyn McLean; third, Chris Piluke.
Weirdest costume, first, Chris
Casemore; second, Jason Rich;
third, Trevor Black.
T.V. character, first, Jennifer
Cook; second, Collin Campbell;
third, Andrew Potter and Jim
Piluke (tied).
. 15 and over best dressed, first,
Donelda Cottrill; second, Debbie
Pfeiffer; third, Danny and Amy
Hunter (tied).
EWPS public speaking
contest winners named
The Public Speaking Contest for
East Wawanosh Public School was
held in the school auditorium on
Thursday, Feb. 16. A number of
visitors were in attendance as well
as Grades 3 to 8.
Mr. Scott thanked the parents for
their support and help at home.
Mr. Fisher, Mr. Kerr, Madame
Turcotte, Ms. Thorpe and Mrs.
Dodds were also thanked for their
time and effort.
Mr. Scott indicated that the
contest was a great opportunity for
students to express themselves in
public. Not only does the speech
require research and organization
but it also provides the rest of the
students with entertaining informa
tion about the hobbies and inter
ests of the speakers.
The judges were Mr. John
Mann, Principal with the Huron
County Board of Education; Mr.
Ron Spurr from the Ministry of
Natural Resources and Ms. Jenni
fer Hill from the Blyth Festival.
Each judge gave a few general
comments. Mr. Mann spoke on
behalf of the judges and provided
some suggestions for the speakers.
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Best dressed couple 10 and
under, first, Alicia Potter and
Matthew Campbell; second,
Amanda and Jolene Black.
Best dressed couple 11 and over,
first, Cameron and Jennifer Cook;
second, Danny and Amy Hunter.
Youngest person on skates was
Amy Cook. Oldest person on skates
was Mrs. James Hunter. Largest
family on skates was that of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Meier and family.
The capable judges, Mrs. Laura
Johnston, Mrs. Clarence Yuill,
Mrs. Mabel Wheeler, Mrs. James
Lamont and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson, had a difficult decision
in making their selection.
An hour of skating was enjoyed
by the energetic young people after
the carnival. The Guides really
appreciate the support of the
community.
The judges were thanked and
received a small memento as a
token of appreciation.
The following is a list of the
speakers and their topics: Grade 4,
Adam Gamiss, My Sister, Ann;
Erin Forrest (Winner), My Myrtle
Beach Adventures; Kendra Hop
per, Maxie - My Cat. Grade 5,
Karrin Marks, My Pets; Trevor
Beck (Winner), Grandpa’s Cabin;
Cheryl Allen, Transportation.
Grade 6, Jayne Vincent (Winner),
Skating; Kris Kreiger, My Brother,
Kirk; Sabrena Black, Death of her
Cousin. Grade 7, Ann Garniss,
Lucy Maud Montgomery; Desiree
Curtis (Winner), Peer Pressure -
The In Crowd. Grade 8, Natascha
Muscheid, Calgary ‘88; Cheryl
Campbell (Winner), A Look Back at
Life at EWPS; Janette Ward, Life
of Kristy McFarlan.
The winner for Grades 4 to 6 was
Jayne Vincent with Trevor Beck the
runner-up. Cheryl Campbell won
for Grades 7 and 8 and Janette
Ward was runner-up.
Jayne and Cheryl represented
the school at the Wingham Legion
on Saturday, February 18.
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