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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.
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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 -
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Iey Sbebbrook; Air bad'
Gordon. •
Tricycle .140-e; first,
Minbaeljardia;•aaavad,Pail4,:i'
Vincent: .
9eiremigs a tug el war be-
tween **Fla and Waviaa
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LITTLE BO-PEEP—Tiny Jeannine Elston, fetchingly
dressed as Little Bo -Peep, skated sturdily around the ice
accompanied by her cousin,. Susan Elston, dressed as a
valentine. They joined many other skaters In the
costume carnival put on by the Belgrave Hi -C Saturday
night.
TWO INDIANS—Under the masks are Chris and Steven
Michie, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michle, but not even
their friends could recognize them in their costumes for
the Belgrave ice carnival Saturday night. The clown suit
conceals Dave,McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKee.
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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Euchre winners
BELGRAVE — Ten tables
were in play at the Belgrave
weekly euchre last Wednes-
day evening. High lady, Mrs.
James R. Coultes; ,low lady,
Mrs. Ivy Riehl; high man,
Gordon Nicholson; low man,
George Inglis; most zeros,
Mrs. Agues Bierman: most
lone hands, Bert Johnston;
first lucky draw, Mrs. Sara
Anderson; second lucky draw,
Melville Jacklln.
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IT'S KERMIT—Sherry Taylor as Kermit the Frog got a hand from
Beth McCool as she toured around the ice in the Belgrave costume carnival.
he -a- dad, Jm, and
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