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Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Levi
Good wishes to express their
appreciation to all those who
have been so kind/and helped
m recent weeks with visits,
cards and words of prayer.
Special thanks to Dr.
McKim, Dr. Grace and as-
sociates, and Dr. Turnbull
and associates at University
Hospital who gave their all;
to the nurses and staff of
both hospitals who did their
best to give him comfort, you
will always be remembered;
to the Currie -Walker
Funeral Home who was
superb and finally to Rev.
Victor Grieco for spiritual
help. May God bless you all.
I would like to thank Dr.
Ping, nurses on second floor,
friends and neighbors for
cards and visits and help at
home while I was in the
Wingham and District Hos-
pital and Dr. Passi and Dr,
Lee for their care while I was
in University Hospital_
Everything is much appreci-
ated.
Bill Gow
We would like to express
our sincere thanks to the
people of Belgrave and the
students and staff from East
Wawanosh Public School
who helped search for and
locate our son Michael. It
was most greatly appreci-
ated.
Graeme and
Helen Craig
Many thanks to all who at-
tended my 90th birthday and
for all the cards and good
wishes_ Special thanks to my
family and grandchildren, to
my cousin from Flint, Michi-
gan and as well thanks for
the lovely dinner at the golf
course at 7 p.m. All of these
made my day a special day.
Mrs. Vera Kerr
49» W?e
EDWARD—In loving mem-
ory of a dear husband and
father Ian Edward who pass-
ed away three years ago
June 28, 1980.
So many things have hap-
pened
Since you were called away.
So many things to share with
you
Had you been left to stay.
Every day in some small
way
Memories of you come our
way;
Though absent, you are ever
near,
Still missed, loved, always
dear.
—Lovingly remembered
by his wife and family.
WHITEHEAD—In loving
memory of a dear mother
and grandmother Pauline
(Jacklin) Whitehead, who
passed away one year ago
today, July 4,1982.
God looked around His gar-
den,
And found an empty space,
He then looked upon you
Mom,
And saw your tired face.
He put His arms around you
And lifeted you to rest,
God's garden must be
beautiful
For He only takes the best.
—Sadly missed and dearly
loved by Helen, Jean, Nora,
Walter, Glenn and their
families.
A f, ., year
at E.W•P®S•
By Marla Hussey
BELGRAVE — Our school
year has finally come to a
close It has been a very busy
and exciting year, especially
the month of June.
During the month of June,
we participated in track and
field for the North Huron re-
gion which was held at How -
ick Central.
On . June 2, the Grade 3-4
class went on a bus trip to
London to see an Indian vil-
lage and the Children's Mu-
seum.
Friday, June 3, was the
Grade 7-8 bus trip to Niagara
Falls. They visited Old Fort
George, Brock's Monument,
Marineland and the Skylon.
On June 9, the Grade 4-5
class visited the Ontario
Agricultural Museum at Mil-
ton. The following day the
Grade 6-7 class visited On-
tario Place in Toronto. Also
on June 10, the Kindergar-
ten -Grade 1 classes went to
the Wawanosh Conservation
Area_
Monday, June 13, was the
North Huron Two -Pitch
Tournament at Turnberry
Central- Six schools in the
area participated.
The students in the classes
from Kindergarten to Grade
5 really enjoyed their play
day, which was held on June
14.
Mr. Kerr, the librarian,
held a successful book sale.
A special thanks to an who
particiated.
The school choir, under the
direction of Mr. Chaulk, sang
at the Brookhaven and Cal-
lander nursing homes during
the week of June 20.
We saw 31 Kindergarten
pupils graduate on June 22.
Nineteen students graduated
from Grade 8 last Thursday
evening at the Belgrave
Women's Institute Hall.
Friday was the last day of
school for the pupils. During
an assembly in the morning
many pupils received
awards.
Overall, it bas been a good
year.
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CONSERVATION AWARDS were presented by the
Maitland Valley Conservation Authority to students at
the East Wawanosh Public School who had the best
conservation scrapbooks. Grade 8 winners were Bob-
by Ricker, third; Heather Shiell, second, and Grady
Lamb, first; Grade 7 Inners were Barbara Wattam,
first; Jana Vincent, second, and Honey -Ann Tilbrook,
third.
SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS at the East Wawanosh
Public School this year are Steven Coultes and Jana
Vincent from Grade 7; Linda Versteeg and Todd Du-
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FIELD DAY MEDALLIONS at the East Wawanosh Public School were
presented to the boys and girls who topped their divisions at the
school's field and track meet. Winners are: (back) Senior girls'
bronze, Tammy -Lynn Tilbrook; silver, Marla Hussey and Ruth Higgins;
gold, Heather Shiell; Senior boys' gold, Andy Nethery (absent); silver,
Corey McKee and Steven Coultes; bronze, Mike Fraser; (third row)
Intermediate girls' bronze, Jacqui Van Camp; silver, Linda Versteeg;
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