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14 — THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 9, 1979
E VVawanosh kids say thanks
Correspondent
MRS. L. STONEHOUSE
887-9847
These poems were written
by Grade 2, East Wawanosh
pupils in appreciation to Mr.
Sam Pletch for the hayride,
Hayride
Fun, bumpy,
Squeaking, laughing, talking
The horses were tired
Happy!
Jacque Van Camp
Hayride
Fun, bumpy
Squeaking, talking laughing
It was really fun
Happy!
Hayride
Nice, bumpy
Seating, trotting, squeaking
The horses were slow.
Happy!
Bryan Ramsey
Hayride
Fun, joyride
Creeping, clopping,
neighing
The horses were tired
Exciting!
• Stephen White
Hayride
Good, noisy
Squeaking, rocking, rattling
The horses were big
Exciting!
Allan Bailie
Funride
Great, funny
Talking, laughing, squeaking
The wagon was bumpy
Surprised!
Jason Coultes
Dear Mr. Pletch,
Thank you for bringing your
team of horses to give us a
ride. We liked the ride very
much. Maybe you will come
again some dayagain. Your
horses are well trained. Your
friends, Grade One and Mrs.
Henry, Jordan Guy, Grade
One.
Dear Mr. Pletch,
We like the ride. The horses
knew where to go. We hope
you come back again. I knew
the horses are Belgians.
Their names are Babe and
Bonnie. This is Grade 1.
Krista Bridge, Grade one.
Dear Mr. Pletch,
Thank your for bringing the
horses. I like the ride. I like
the horses. I like the name of
Babe and Bonnie. I like when
Kevin fell off. Goodbye. Your
friend, Scott Jessup, Grade
One.
Dear Mr. Pletch,
Your horses are nice. I like
the ride. I like your horses
Babe and Bonnie and I like
you too. From Ben Barnes,
Grade one.
Dear Mr. Pletch,
I liked your horses Babe and
Bonnie and you for the ride
and I wish next year you can
bring your horses for my
sister. She will be coming to
school. We went down the
road.
Samantha George, Grade
One.
W.I. TO MEET
The Women's Insitute
May meeting will be held
May 15 at 8:15 p.m. in the
Women's Institute Hall with
Mrs. Wm. Fenton as
convener. The guest speaker
will be Cliff Robb of
C.K.N.X. Wingham.
There will be an exchange
of plants and slips.
The lunch committee is
Mrs. Wm. Coultes and Mrs.
Clare Van Camp.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Mauger, Lorijanc and Tey
and Mrs. Eleanor Randquest
of Mission City, B.C. and
Miss Lillian Powell of
Seaforth spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Vincent.
Mrs. Walter Scott and
Mrs. Garner Nicholson at-
tended the 31st Annual Of-
ficers Conference of the.
Federated Women's In-
stitute of Ontario held at the
University of Waterloo last
The Evening Unit of the
U.C.W: of Knox United
Church, Belgrave met at the
home of Mrs. Norman Cook
on May 1st with a large
attendance.
Mrs. James Coultes led in
the worship with the theme.
"To show Love by our action.
"The parables of "The Good
Samaritan" and "The Lame
Man being Healed" were
read from the Bible.
The General meeting of
the U.C.W. will be held on
June 5th with the guest
week from Tuesday to
Thursday.
All Library books should
be in at the Belgrave Library
by May 12.
Doug Pigeon and Robert
Hibberd attended the father
and son banquet in the
Fordwich United Church
sponsored by the United
Church Men's Club.
Mr.and Mrs. David Hanna
and family of Hanover, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Minick and
family and Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Storer of Kitchener
and Mr. and Mrs, Larry
Mayberry and Darryl of
Londesboro were weekend
visitors with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Hanna.
The Belgrave Women's
Institute are pleased to re-
port that $1,331.55 was re-
ceived during the Cancer
Campaign. The total for 1978
was $902.40. The women's
Institute would like to thank
all the Canvassers and all
those who doanted.
EUCHRE
Seven tables of euchre
were played at the Belgrave
Weekly Euchre in the W.I.
Hall last Wednesday evening
The winners were High Lady
- Mrs. James R. Coultes;
High Man - Albert Bacon;
Novelty Lady - Mrs. Hugh
Rinn; Novelty Man - William
Gow; Low Lady - Mrs. Robert
Higgins; Low Man - Bert
Johnston.
There will be another
euchre next week at 8 p.m.
speaker, Cathy Pride from
the family services in
Goderich speaking on "The
Rights of the Child".
Everyone in the com-
munity is invited to this
meeting.
The program consisted of
an "Interview with St.
Peter" with Mrs. Ross
Anderson, Mrs. Cliff Logan
and Mrs. Laura Johnston
taking part.
The meeting closed with a
social half hour and lunch
was served by Mrs. John
McIntosh group.
Members of the Arena
Board and their wives met
inthe Belgrave Community
Centre on April 5th for an
appreciation evening for
Laura Johnston.
During the evening pro-
gressive euchre was played.
Winners were HI. gh lady -
Mrs. Sam Pletch and High
Man - Ross Higgins.
Following the euchre,
Robert Charters expressed
their appreciation to Laura
for her many years as
secretary and caretaker for
the arena and Neil Vincent
and Bill Ste venson pre-
sented her with a barn board
wall hanging, a table centre
piece and a card with money.
Laura thanked everyone for
-their thoughtfulness and
enjoy-able evening and lunch
was served by the ladies
A.C.W. MET
The A.C.W. met at the
home of Mrs. Mildred
Vannan on Tuesday
Afternoon May 1, The
meeting opened with a
hymn, "Onward Christian
Soldiers". The meditation
and the Lord's Prayer was
said. Miss Mary Isabel
Nethery read scripture from
Mark.
There will be a guest
speaker from Nigeria on May
13 in the Blyth and Brussels
Anglican Church.
The roll call was given by
each member reading a verse
from the Bible. Mrs.
Veronica Burgess of
England, a friend of Miss.
Lillian Potter gave an in-
teresting talk about the
church meetings they have in
their home churches. She
also talked about her trip to
Canada from England.
Miss Potter gave a talk on
church history.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Robert Higgins.A closing
prayer was given by Miss
Nethery and grace was sung.
A delicious lunch was served
by the hostess. It wasa very
enjoyable happy meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hen-
ry of Clawson, Michigan
called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse and Mrs. Harry
McGuire last Friday.
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