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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2001-02-21, Page 21FROM BELGRAVE PEOPLE AROUND BELGRAVE VANDRIEL EXCAVATING INC. 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East Wawanosh speaker advances Prizes were awarded to: high lady, Leona Black; second high lady, Lois Chamney; most lone hands, Ross Taylor; low lady, Jean Pattison; high Winners in the storytelling and public speaking finals held Monday, Feb. 12 in East Wawanosh Public School were: Grade I, Aaron Keunen, The Magic Hockey Skates; Grade 2, Brittany Haines, Brittany's Loose Tooth; Grade 3, Dalton Delisle, The Bear under the Stairs; Grade 4, Adel Dodds, My Trip to Disney World; Grade 5, Amber Delisle, Sign Language; Grade 6, Staci Dunbar, The Supernatural; Grade 7, Leanne Elston, My Sister; Grade 8, Nicole Walker, Vampires. Senior choir Knox United Church Senior Choir held its annual social in the basement of the church on Monday, Feb. 11. Twenty members of the choir and the spouses spent the evening play- George Inglis; low man, Stuart Chamney. The next euchre is Wednesday, Feb. 21 at 8 p.m. Judged overall winners for Grades 1, 2, 3 were: Dalton Delisle, first; Kaytee Richmond, second, the Hockey Ballerina and Brittany Haines, third. Grades 4, 5, 6 winners were: Amber Delisle, first; Staci Dunbar, second; Adel Dodds, third. Overall winners in Grade 7, 8 were: Leanne Elston, first; Nicole Lessard, speaking on Eating Disorders, sec- ond; Nicole Walker, third. Judges were Margaret Stapleton and Les Cook.. In the competition in the Wingham enjoys social ing court whist. Results were: high lady, Ruth Gordon; high man, George Procter; low, John and Marie McIntosh; lucky chair, Muriel Coultes; closest birthday, Lome Campbell. During lunch, elections were held and Lorne Campbell returned as president. George Procter is secre- tary-treasurer and social committee is Dorothy Coultes and Ruth. Gordon. Donna Shaw presented flowers to the organist and choir leader Elizabeth Procter and thanked her for the many hours of work she puts in for the choir. Legion, Dalton Delisle placed sec- ond in storytelling, Amber Delisle won her division and will be advanc- ing to the next level. In the interme- diate division, Leanne Elston placed third. WHAT'S GOING ON IN GRADE 5/6? By Montina Hussey and Staci Dunbar This month the Grade 5/6s from East Wawanosh Public School are very busy bees because they have lots of things to study and work on like: speeches, gymnastics and their media presentation. For gym they're doing gymnas- tics. They pick a song (teacher approved) and they do their moves to the beat. It will be videotaped. They are going to have loads of fun. In the media presentations, they will show off their new hip hopping dances and in between do news reports and commercials. 6 tables were in play at weekly euchre party On Wednesday, Feb. 14 there were man, Jim Coultes; second high man, six tables of euchre in play. Mabel Wheeler; most lone hands, Bill and Muriel Coultes attended the service of worship in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Molesworth on Sunday, Feb. 10. During the service Laura Matheson, daughter of Mark and Janice Matheson was presented with the five-star certificate and Bible for her memory work in the Sunday School. To obtain the certificate one must memorize the books of the Bible; the Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes, the 23rd Psalm and The Lord's Prayer. Laura was the second one in the history of the church to complete this memory work, and she was fol- lowed by Amber Daugherty, who was also presented with a Bible and certificate. — Mabel's Moms met at their regular time on Wednesday, Feb. 14. Those who attended were Lila PrOcter and Jessica; Elaine Scott, Peyton and Preston; Crystal Agombar, Nicholas and Gage; Donna Raynard, Curtis, Heidi and Craig; Kim Higgins, Ashley, Shelby and Jarod Logan; Linda Hess and Judith. Their topic was school curri- culum. Much thanks The Belgrave Optimists presented a cheque for $350 to Sacred Heart principal Mary Brown for the playground fun. Making the presentation were Ron Carter and Tom Cameron. (Photo submitted) Business Directory INSTANT FAX AS F.A.S.T AS A PHONE Send your paperwork by FAX instantly! ag. statements, contracts, auction ads, favorite recipes, obituaries, messages... The Citizen has a FAX machine in our office that lets you contact any other FAX machine in the world ... instantly. Our FAX number is also your number so if you want to be reached instantly — we will receive your messages as well. Call Us Today For Details 523-4792 or 887-9114 FAX 523-9140 or 887-9021 The Citizen