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The Citizen, 2003-11-19, Page 11FROM BELGRAVE 8 tables in play at shoot There were eight tables of shoot in play on Friday. Nov. 14 at the Community Centre. Winners were: high lady. Nell Johnston: second high lady. Mary McIntosh; most shoots, Jane Grasby; low lady, Mary Hunter; high man. Lloyd Appleby; second high man. Jim Coultes; most shoots. Merv Schneider; low man, Freda Scott. The next shoot party is Friday, Nov. 28 at 1:30 p.m. There is euchre on Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. in the Women’s Institute Hall. * Creating characters Grade 8 students at East Wawanosh Public School were split into four groups on Nov. 17, each with a poem and a specific theme relating to water. They created masks based on a character from the poems and learned dramatic techniques for a movement piece. The two day program is funded by the Foundation for Enriching Education. Colton Coburn expresses his artistic talent as he paints his mask. (Elyse DeBruyn photo) THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2003. PAGE 11. M. Hunter hosts Afternoon UCW The November meeting of the United Church Women Afternoon Unit was held at the home of Mary Hunter. In keeping with the Remembrance Day theme, Look Front and Centre, In Flanders Fields and a short history of its beginning was followed by a letter sent to the parents of a boy who was killed in action. It told of how the family received the news and dealt with grief and loss. Edith Vincent gave the worship service based on Isaiah 5: 5 and Psalm 3: 3. These gave the foundation explaining why soldiers fought for home and country. Kay Roberts presented the mission using a story of an Indian boy who was sent to a residential school and PEOPLE AROUND BELGRAVE By Linda Campbell Call 357-2188 The Belgrave United Church beef supper was held on Wednesday, Nov. 12 with over 200 attending. A profit of over $1,200 will go towards new furnaces in the church. BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED how he was abused and how he fought back. Audrey Fenton gave an update on Matthew 22. Jesus taught the people that he was the Messiah by using parables. The next meeting is at the home of Kay Roberts on Dec. 9. Gift Ideas Traditional Hand-Cast Signs Guaranteed for life. /J Choose the picture, the numbers and the lettering. 4 1 From s99. £ Will never rust, split or tarnish -i V