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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2001. PAGE 9.
Some Cranbrook ladies attended
the Majestic Institute Meeting at
Huronlea on lune 13 to hear Dwayne
PEOPLE AROUND
CRANBROOK
By Peter
Hagedoorn
Call
887-6935
NEWS
FROM CRANBRQOK
WMS
talks of
lathers
Eleanor Stevenson was the hostess
or the Cranbrook WMS meeting on
'uesday, June 12 at 8:15. The leader,
vonne Knight, opened the meeting
eading Fatherhood Through The
tges Is Now Back Where It Started.
Thou Gracious God, was read in
nison.
Mrs. Knight read Father's Day
)riginated in the United States 91
(ears Ago and Building Your Home
in a Rock-Solid Foundation. A suc-
essful home uses building blocks
uch as a divinely-ordered marriage,
amity prayer, and Bible reading, a
ledicated husband and father, a
levoted wife and mother, disciplined
,bedient children and lots of love.
Iappy The Home When God Is
'here, was sung.
The scripture Ephesians 6: I - I I
vas read in unison and Mrs. Knight
cd in prayer.
Donna Knight gave the treasurer's
eport. Madeline Steiss recorded two
ards and 10 visits.
Roll call was answered with a
'erse about Father. Eleanor
;tevenson reported on the spring
ally held in Goderich. The theme
vas Beside The Water.
Brenda Perrie used the study book
or her topic on Jubilee and
,iberation.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Steiss
.nd Mrs. Knight assisted by the host-
•ss.
Boys win
talent
search
2ontinued from page 8
larb Bosman teaches the children
iiano and voice, Norma Preszcator
eaches them clogging and they tray-
:I to Brampton for fiddle lessons.
Brothers Samuel and Joshua were
ecent winners in the Talent Search
ield in conjunction with the Clinton
spring Fair and will now compete at
.ondon's Western Fair.
Natalie, who is the oldest, was the
pokesperson for their program of
nusic and dancing.
During the business portion of the
!vening it was agreed to donate $50
o the Children's Hospital in
_,ondon. Everyone was reminded of
he county rally to be held in
ordwich on Oct. 1.
The Belgrave Institute will cele-
irate its 90th anniversary at 7 p.m.
in June 26. Everyone is welcome to
ittend and hear Eleanor Wood of
troy, ON present a talk on motiva-
ion.
Ben, who was the youngest volun-
teer, also worked very hard and dili-
gently the whole morning. Many of
the tasks that needed to be done were
accomplished.
Again Sharon Evans and Peter
Hagedoorn apologize for having
omitted to thank Don Cotton when
we thanked all the people in the
community who had contributed to
the work that keeps the Cranbrook
Hall a viable resource for the com-
munity.
Don Cotton is always ready in all
winter weather to keep the snow
cleared from the hall entrance. We
thank him very much for all his con-
scientious work Without him to call
on, the hall would have been inac-
cessible many times when events
were scheduled.
Anne Reilly went with the Grade
7/8 class of Grey Central on a trip to
Quebec City and Ottawa. It was very
interesting and enjoyable. Many of
the historical sites and churches of
old Quebec City were visited. In
Ottawa, amongst other things, the
Parliament Buildings were visited
and the class was met by Paul
Steckle, Member of Parliament.
Anne will be graduating with the
Grade 8 students on June 25.
CORRECTION
Please change the
phone number for M.
Bell, RR 1, Walton in
the Citizen's phone
book to 887-8051.
Evans talk about his trip to Korea. It
was most interesting and informa-
tive.
Congratulations! Andrew Donald
Knight was born on June 5, son of
Rich and Naomi Knight and brother
to Will of Richmond Hill. Andrew is
the second grandson of Leslie and
Yvonne Knight and great-grandson
of Mary McTaggart of Goderich.
The annual cleaning day at the
Cranbrook Community Hall took
place last Saturday morning. Thanks
to Marg Saxon, Cathy Workman,
Alan Fretz, and Benjamin Fretz.
Recognition
Lucy Hesse, right, president of Majestic Women's Institute
presents Helen Topping with her WI pin at a meeting at
Huronlea recently.
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