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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-02-20, Page 5ohtortriftit.i., • • "i' • • • • . . • .. • • • .rt .• • DUKES OF HAZZARD—The Coultes brothers chose the TV show 'The Dukes of Haz- zard' as the inspiration for their entry in the dress -up carnival organized by the Bel - grave HI -C on the weekend. Mark and Tim drove the car with Steven providing the go -power and Paul skating ahead as 'Boss 1109g,.They picked up quite an•escort of other character's as they toured around the Ice. The boys are the sons of Mr: and Mrs, Glenn Coultes. . . BROM ' the loay e l c ea e e a n lid a ;Ca Ira 01 a Saturda maim, Feb: la 1gil the eaalmanifY centre spen7.', owed by the gave ftj: Rev. John Hohorts diroCtCd the activities 04 the ice and d Mrs. John Oney and Mr). :;,' Ress Anderson were -the, judges of the,eosturnes .` following classes. TV characters: first, Trisha Taylor; second, Sherry Tay- lor; third, Paul, Steven, Mark and Tim Coultes. Nursery rhyme: first, Genine Elston; second, Debbie and Angela, Taylor; - third, yerdel Jesup. Holiday scene: first. Donna Higgins; second Susan Elston; third, Jeff Nesbit. Cartoon characters: first, Brian Wightman; second, in PfirbeistLanaPPI:Deer; ;id, Chris and third, Michael ,tiloln; first, ; second, Jeff Steven White. couple: rust, orman Wight - Mrs. Isabel _,_,,Gayle; third, and Scott first, cfsecond, Renay „ Shawn Camp - son on skates: th, Keith and Bonnie Pletch and family. Girls Races Five ,and under: first, Brenda White; second, Verde" Jessup; third, Trisha Taylor. Six te 2: first, Christine Dobeil; second, Carol Hopper; third, Debbie 'Taylor. Nine to 11: first, Ruth Higgins; second, Alison Cod - Kerry Aen Pleteh. Boys Races Six to 8: Brat, Jeff McKee; ' second, Kevin Taylor; Pi114), Jeff Pletch, i. Nine to 11: firSt, AtrAY Nethery; second, Pall en tes• •third ChrisMichie, Twejire and over: first, Barren „, second, Brad - 4• '4‘ a.. 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Calvin -Brick elects officers BELGRAVE — A good turn- out highlighted the annual meeting of ,Calvin -Brick United Church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes on Monday evening, Feb. 4. Rev. John G. Roberts opened the meeting with prayer and presided. Mrs. Roy Davison, treasurer, re- ported a successful financial year as did the Sunday School and the United Church Women. Officers elected are: session, Roy Pattison and Jim Taylor; board of stewards, Donald Dow and Murray Shiell; trustee, George McGee; auditors, Mrs. George McGee and Mrs. Donald Dow; music com- mittee, Mrs. Gordon McBur- ney, Mrs. George McGee and Mrs. Norman Coultes; ushers, Ronald McBurney, Jim McGee, Stephen Dow, Jirp Beecroft, Alan Walker, Doug- las Shiell and Barry Mason; United Church Observer rep- resentative, Gordon McBur- ney; Sunday school super- intendent, Donald Dow. Rev, John G. Roberts closed the meeting with prayer and a social half hour followed. 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