HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1999-05-19, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1999.
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L. Chamney wins shoot
Congregation hears of pauses
On May 5 there were seven
tables of euchre in play at the
Women’s Institute Hall.
Winners were: high lady, Jane
Grasby; second high lady, Lois
Schneider; lone hands, Alice
Nicholson; low lady, Iona McLean;
high man, Richard Moore; second
high man, Stuart Chamney; lone
hands, Ross Taylor; low man,
Allen Edgar.
There were nine tables of euchre
in play on Wednesday, May 12 in
the Women’s Institute Hall.
Winners were: high lady, Louise
Bosman; second high lady, Doris
Michie; lone hands, Lillian
Appleby; low lady, Jean King; high
25 attend Mabel’s Moms
Mabel’s Moms met at their
regular time on Wednesday, May
12.
Those who attended were: Alison
Wightman, Autumn and Sydney;
Alice Yuill and Brianna; Donna
Raynard, Heidi and Curtis; Linda
Hess and Judith; Elaine Scott,
East Wawanosh PS news
Sr. students visit Madill
for production of Grease
The East Wawanosh Grade l
class hosted Shakespeare on
Wheels on Monday, May 2. A
representative of this group came
and helped the class dramatize the
book Rainbow Crow. There was
much interpretation of the book
through crafts, movement and
speech. A chart story about the
event is now hanging in the hall
outside the Grade l classroom.
The Grade 7/8 class had the
opportunity to travel to F. E. Madill
high school on Wednesday, May 5
to view the excellent production,
Grease. This was just a little
glimpse of one of the many
activities available to the
graduating class in the near future.
Had you looked around East
man, George Michie; second high
man, Bob Grasby; lone hands, Ken
Spears; low man, Audrey Vath.
The next euchre will be
Wednesday, May 19 at 8 p.m.
There were nine tables of shoot
in play at the Belgrave Community
Centre on Friday, May 14.
Winners were: high lady, Lois
Chamney; second high lady, Nell
Johnston; most shoots, Jane
Grasby; low lady, Ada Taylor; high
man, Mabel Wheeler; second high
man, Garner Nicholson; most
shoots, George Inglis; low man,
George Michie.
The next shoot will be on Friday,
May 28 at l :30 p.m.
Peyton and Preston; Lila Procter
and Jessica; Kim Higgins, Laura,
Ashley and Shelby; Mary Jane
Hobden and Stephen; Crystal
Agombar, Zacharay, Nicholas and
Curtis Weber.
Their next meeting will be on
Wednesday, June 2.
Wawanosh Public School recently
you would have seen students
authoring their own books in
preparation for their special day
celebrating their own creations on
Tuesday, May ll. The special
guest that day was Lynn
Henderson, an author from the
Listowel area.
Outside, attention is being given
to becoming ready for the track and
field days of May 25 and May 27 in
the afternoons.
Grade 7/8 took the Gauss
mathematics test on May 12. They
will play the three on three
basketball tournament on May 13
and are preparing for their trip to
Quebec City May 17 to May 21.
Rev. Mary Jane Hobden
welcomed wors'hippers to Knox
United Church on Sunday, May 16.
The senior choir sang Turn the
Radio On, accompanied by
Elizabeth Procter.
The children gathered in the front
pew for story time. Rev. Hobden
had several items displayed on a
tray which she showed to them.
Items were taken from the tray and
the children had to guess what was
UCW members discuss Kosovo
The Afternoon Unit of the
Belgrave UCW met May 12 at the
home of Mary Taylor. Kay Roberts
welcomed everyone and opened the
meeting by reading the poem “It
Takes a Heap O Liver”.
Ada Taylor conducted the
worship taking as her theme
“Mother’s Day”.
Scripture reading and meditation
followed and a Mother’s prayer
closed the worship.
The minutes of the April meeting
were read. Janisa Coultes expressed
her thanks for cards she received.
Mary Hunter led the Bible Study
Families
enjoy
weekend
visiting
Ashley Irwin of Ashfield Twp.
spent last weekend at her
grandmother’s Betty Irwin.
Ten Wilson of Langley, B.C.
spent Sunday afternoon with his
sister Betty Irwin. He was
accompanied by Kelly and Codie
Anne Wilson of Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacDonald
of Brussels and Leona MacDonald
of Brussels and her son Neil of
Vancouver were recent dinner
guests at the home of Ruth
Johnston.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Chester MacDonald and Harold
Johnston of Goderich were noon
guests at the home of Ruth
Johnston.
Evening guests at the same home
were Mr. and Mrs. Elston Speiran
of Brussels.
missing.
On one occasion the items were
there, they were just rearranged.
That is what it is like with God,
Rev. Hobden said. Sometimes
people have to see God in a new
way. God is always here; just in a
different way.
Julie Van Camp looked after the
nursery.
The reading was taken from Acts
1: 6 -14 and the Psalm selection
continuing with the 15th chapter of
Matthew. The portion was entitled
“The Real Good and the Real
Evil”.
Mrs. Taylor was in charge of
study and chose Kosovo as her
The guest speaker at Knox
United Church on Sunday, May 23
will be Bruce Whitmore. The
Calvin-Brick cold meat supper will
be held on Saturday, May 29 at the
topic; dealing mainly with the
plight of the thousands of refugees
and how they are being taken care
of when they arrive in Canada.
On Thursday, May 20 the Knox
Youthful reader
Young author Lynn Henderson of Listowel reads her self
published children’s story to youngsters at East
Wawanosh Public School, May 11. The Dreaded Day is
the first in a series of four.__________________________
Give Someone a Second Chance.
When a Kidney Foundation volunreer knocks on your door, please give generously.
The Kidney Foundation of Canada
was 68: 1-10, 32-35, Peter 4: 12-
14, and 5: 6-11 was the selection
for the Epistle lesson and the
gospel reading was taken from
John 17: 1-11.
The sermon was based on pauses
in lives. People are never left alone
in significant pauses; God is always
with them.
Justin Campbell and Joanne
Robinson took up the offering.
in the church basement at 8 p.m.
The speaker will be Jim Bakelaar
of Blyth. He has done work in Haiti
in a medical clinic and this past
week on the Walk for Life in
Ottawa.
Youth challenge
Tall Ship Millennium Challenge
and the Government of Canada
through Canada's Millennium
Partnership Program announce a
nationwide search for 500
Canadian youths, 15 - 25 to be
sponsored as Canadian Crew Sail
Trainees.
The trainees will participate in
the Tall Ships 2000 Race and
Opsail, Parades of Sail, the largest
maritime events of their kind,
sailing from Canada, Europe,
Caribbean, and USA. Voyages
range from one to four weeks, with
22 crew changes.
Each sail trainee will be
sponsored while on board. They
will be expected to pay their own
transportation costs to and from the
ship and to complete all application
requirements. Support packages
will be provided to assist trainees in
laising funds.
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