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Linda Rinn; Barbara Pattison,
Boys, grades 7 and. 8; Ronnie
Taylor; Douglas Smith; John
Turvey; Ross Wilson; Neil
Gowing; Ron Henry.
PROJECT WORK
ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET
Girls, grades 3 and 4: Vel-
ma Fear; Donna Walker; Nan-
cy Anderson; Dale Patterson;
Brenda Johnston; Marion Arm-
strong,
Boys, grades 3 and 4: Dun-
can Anderson; Rodney White;
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Stephan Fear; Ronnie Snowden;
John Mitchell; Ray Robinson,
Girls, 5 and 6; Lois Ecken-
swiller; Linda Caldwell; El-
aine Robinson; Linda Snowden;
Cheryl Patterson; Mary Grasby.
Boys, 5 and 6: Jimmie Bee-
croft; Neill3ieman; Chris
Cowan; Bill Bmpey; Willie
Nankes; Larry Robinson.
Girls, 7 and 8: Jane Camp-
bell; Brenda Bone; Barbara
Carter; Ann de Groot; Joyce
Coultes; Mary Ellen Walsh.
Boys, 7 and 8: Ron Henry;
John Henry; Ross Wilson; Lar-
ry Lockhart; Douglas Smith;
Keith VanCamp.
Map of Huron, girls; Mary
Ellen Walsh; Audrey Coultes;
Rhonda Fear; Brenda Coultes;
Jane Campbell; Joan Bosman.
Map of Huron, boys: Ralph
Scott; Jimmy Duncan; Gary
Barbour; Raymond VanCamp;
Clayton Bosman; Jimmy Bee-
croft.
Conservation Poster, girls;
Ann de Groot; Elaine Robinson;
Sandra Smith; Joyce Coultes;
Mona Purdon; ,Nancy Gowing,
Morris 10.
Conservation Poster, boys:
Ralph Scott; Richard Anderson;
Neil Bieman; Larry Robinson;
David Bosman; Clayton Bos-
man.
Religious Education Booklet,
senior girls: Mary Ellen Walsh;
Judy McDnvell; Joyce Coultes;
Lois Eckenswiller; Wanda Ma-
son; Margaret Robertson.
Religious Education Booklet,
senior boys: Gordon Rinn;
Ralph Scott.
Religious Booklet, junior
girls: Cathy Bone; Marilyn Ro-
bertson; Joan Currie; Bonnie
Baeker, Morris 6; Lorna Mason;
Marion Armstrong.
Religious Booklet, junior
boys: Murray Rinn; Joey Eck-
enswiller; Ronnie Snowden;
Ray Robinson; Glen Naylor;
Dennis Thompson.
Booklet, open, girls: Mary
Ellen Walsh; Mona Purdon;
Nancy Van Camp; Joan Bos-
man; Susan Smith; Julaine
Anderson.
Booklet, open boys: Jimmy
Beecroft; Gary Barbour; Mur-
ray Wightman; Michael Walsh;
Jack de Groot; Richard Ander-
son.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Grades 1 and 2, girls; Bev-
erley Casemore; Mary Gingr
rich; Linda Malt; Darlene
Coultes; Judy Nicholson; Joyce
Ireland.
Grades 1 and 2 boys: Dale
Lamont; Murray Rion; Ricky
Smith; Lennis Miller; Dennis
Thompson; Ross Casemore.
Grades 3 and 4 girls: Mar-
jorie Procter; Velma Fear;
Cathy Bone; Ruth Ellen Currie;
Connie Nethery; Barbara Cook.
Grades 3 and 4, boys: John
Schwartzentruber, Morris 6;
Glen Naylor; Douglas Cloakey;
Ronnie Snowden; Joey Ecken-
swiller; Jamie Nesbit.
Grades 5 and 6, girls: Nan-
cy Gowing; Mary Passchier,
Julaine Anderson; Mary Grasby;
Mona Purdon; Brenda Staple-
ton, E.W. 9.
Grades 5 and 6, boys: Ray-
mond VanCamp, Clayton Bos-
man; Keith Elston; Cameron
Anderson; Barry Mason; Jim
Duncan.
Grades 7 and 8, girls: Mary
Ellen Walsh; Monica Nesbit;
Joyce Coultes; Brenda Coultes;
Norma Mair; Audrey Coultes.
Grades 7 and 8, boys: Da-
vid Bosman; Malcolm Andersor
Ben TenPas;, Keith VanCamp;
Neil Gowing; Billy Snell.
Open Crafts, girls: Joyce
Coultes; Brenda VanCamp;
Linda Rinn; Sandra Currie;
Joan Bosman; Mona Purdon.
Open Class, boys: Clayton
Bosman; Don Bosman; Gordon
Rinn; Murray Rinn; Jim Dun-
can; Larry Mayberry.
Open Any Art, girls: Mary
Ellen Walsh; Joyce Coultes;
Mona Purdon; Julaine Ander-
son; Brenda Coultes; Audrey
Coultes.
Open Any Art, Boys: Ben
TenPas; David Bosman; Ri-
chard Anderson; Malcolm An-
derson; Ralph Scott; Stephan
Fear.
INSTITUTE CLASSES
Senior Girls: Linda Cald-
well; Donna Edgar; Mona Pur -
don.
Junior Girls: Cathy Bone,
Barbara Stapleton; Nancy An-
derson; Karen Currie; Jane
Shiell; Kathy Dunbar.
Senior Boys: Clayton Bos-
man; George Johnston; Ray-
mond VanCamp; Ralph Scott.
Junior Boys; Dale Lamont;
Calvin Nixon; Glen Nixon;
Brian Warwick; Joe Eckenswil-
ler; Michael Walsh.
Special Prize, open, design
with egg shells: Susan Smith;
Arnold Dawson, E, W.9; Bon-
nie Cook; Mary Ellen Walsh;
Joyce Coultes; Keith Elston,
LIBRARY BOARD CLASSES
Grades 1-4, Geranium,
girls: Ruth Ellen Currie; Alice
Beecroft; Joan Black.
Grades 5-8, article from
popsicle sticks, girls: Joan
Bosman; Linda Rinn; Marlene
Pletch,
Grades 1-4, Driftwood ar-
ticle, boys: Allen Walker;
Dale Lamont; Donald Edgar.
Grades 5-8, book rack, boys:
Donald Bosman; Billy Fear;
George Johnston.
Cecil Agar, 42,
Dies Suddenly
BELGRAVE-Cecil Ivan Agar
of Stratford passed away sudden-
ly Tuesday morning, Septem-
ber 15. He was 42 years of
age.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Doris Marie Lane;
two sons, James and Robert; his
father, George Agar; one
brother, Harold and three sis-
ters, Mrs. Leslie Lee of Komo-
ka, Mrs, Walter Cornish, Strat-
ford, and Mrs. Andrew Camp-
bell, Windsor.
Funeral was from the Hein -
buck funeral home Thursday at
2 p,m. with burial in Avondale
Cemetery, Stratford.
Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Sept. 24, 1954 - Page 5
Junior Groups
Open Fall Season
BELGRAVE-The Junior
Groups of the church started
their activities on Sunday morn-
ing during the regular hour of
worship at Knox Presbyterian
Church. This year the leaders
will be: Explorers, Mrs. Stan
Hopper, Mrs. Laura Johnston;
Messengers, Mrs. Wilfred
Walker; Junior Messengers,
Mrs, James Lamont, Miss Mar-
jorie Hopper.
The Explorers opened their
meeting with the purpose and
motto. Mrs. Stan Hopper con-
ducted the worship service on
the theme "The Power of Love':
After the call to worship, a
hymn was sung. Nancy Ander-
son read the Scripture lesson,
Prayer followed. The offering
was received by Neil Reiman
and Doug Walker, Minutes
were read by Neil Vincent.
Seventeen members answered
the roll call, It was decided
that the group would meet this
year on the 3rd Sunday of each
month.
Mrs. Roy MacSween con-
ducted the election of officers:
President, Mary Grasby; vice-
president, Brenda Johnston;
secretary, Mary Ann Wheeler;
assistant, Grant Vincent; trea-
surer, Ken Hopper. Mrs. Hop-
per gave the introduction of the
study for this year which will be
on Brazil. The World Friends
were distributed.
The Messengers had 10
members attending. The Jun-
ior Messengers had five present
and they enjoyed stories ,
games and crafts.
Need Drivers for
Hospital Patients
BELGRAVE-The September
meeting of the Women's Insti-
tute was held in the Communi-
ty Centre on Monday of last
week. Mrs. Stanley Cook pre-
sided. A thank you letter was
read from the Golden Circle
School for Retarded Children
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finance the purchase of cars and other
family items. You, too, may have found it
a good idea to borrow where you save — at
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in Wingham, for a donation
they had received. A request
was read from the Ontario.Hos-
pital at Goderich for drivers to
take the patients out. The Hu-
ron County rally will be held at
Hensall on October 5 and bars.
Stanley Cook and Mrs. Annie
Coultes will attend. Resolu-
tions from the District Annual
were presented and voted on.
The collection and collection
for Mental Health were receiv-
ed.
Mrs. Garner Nicholson was
convener for this the Agricul-
ture meeting. Her theme was
"Therapy through horticulture;
real happiness lies in the joy of
achievment. The roll call was
answered with a method of
storing winter vegetables.
Mrs. Leslie Bolt gave a
reading, "Weddings Should Be
Fun". Mrs. Ivan Wightman
showed slides of her trip to the
West Coast. Mrs. John Nixon
played a medley of tunes on
the accordion. Lunch was serv-
ed by Mrs. Stanley Black, Mrs.
Ivan Wighhnan, bars. Walter
Scott and Mrs. C. Coultes.
St. Helens
Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Camer-
on, Barbara and Colin were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, J. W. Dean at Ingersoll,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lyons,
Sr. and Mrs. Lorin Durnin and
J. 17. Durnin attended the fu-
neral of their cousin, Mr. Geo.
Stuart at Duffs' Church at Mor-
riston.
Mr. Jim Aitchison spent a
few days in Toronto.
Next Sunday, anniversary
services in St. Helens United
Church will he held at 1 1 a.m.
and 7;30 p.m. Air, Harley
Moore will be the speaker and
there will be special music at
the services.
Mr, Terry Wilson returned
to the University of Western
Ontario on Monday to com-
mence his third year.
Mr, Gordon PannabLekt:r cif
Galt spent the week -end with
his mother, Mrs. I)on Parma -
bee ker.
Mr. John Rutherford is visit-
ing with Mr. kind Mrs, Hugh
Ruthcriord at Kingston.
BELGRAVE
Recent visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Dave Armstrong were Mr,
and Mrs. D. W. Dane of To-
ronto and Mrs. Annie Gibson of
Listowel,
Lorne and Bruce Campbell
are this week vacationing at
Saulte Ste. Marie and other
points in that district,
Mrs. Lorne Harmer of Ful-
larton visited last week with
her sister, Mrs. Winnie Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon
and family spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Carmen
Nixon and family of Scarbor-
ough.
Rev. Beverley Oaten of Five
Oaks will be guest speaker at
both anniversary services on
Sunday at Knox United Church.
Mr, and Mrs. George Mi-
chie spent the week -end visit-
ing in the State of Michigan.
Jim Taylor
Is Hi -C Leader
BELGRAVE-The first meet-
ing of the season for the Hi -C
Group was held in the church
basement on Sunday evening.
Ruth Michie led a sing -song ac-
companied by Mrs. Arthur
Jackson. Donna Grasby read
the secretary's report.
The election of officers was
held and resulted as follows:
President, Jim Taylor; vice-
president, Donna Grasby; sec-
retary, Lynda Coultes; assis-
tant, Marilyn Taylor; treasur-
er, Allan Bosman; group lea-
ders, Bob Taylor, Lloyd Michie,
Marjorie Hopper, Luuk Meul-
yche, David Walsh.
Mrs. Jack Higgins read sev-
eral announcements, Mrs.
Jackson conducted the worship
service and opened with call
to worship followed by Scrip-
ture and a mediation on faith.
A hymn was sung. The offer-
ing was received by Murray
Vincent and Allan Bosman and
Mrs. Jackson led in prayer.
Rev, Jackson told about Senior
Boys' Parliament. Recreation
was led by Rev. Jackson.
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