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Winners speak on colds, superstitions at E. Wawanosh
use of their home and the tasty
lunch.
U.C.W. Meets
The first meeting of the
U.C.W. for 1974 was held
.lanuary 29th and opened with the
worship service conducted by.
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and Mrs
Willard Armstrong. "Standing at
the portal of the opening •year"
was sung. Mrs. Armstrong read
the scripture from Romans
chapter 8, followed by meditation
and prayer by MrS. Taylor. A
poem entitled "Life's Journey"
closed the worship service.
Past president Mrs. James
Coultes called upon Rev. John
Roberts to conduct the
installation of the new officers.
Following this Mr. Roberts spoke
to the members, his subject being
Spiritual Challenge and how it
concerns each one.
Mrs. Coultes thanked Mr.
Roberts and expressed her thanks
to everyone for the support given
her while president. She then
called on the new president, Mrs.
Ross Anderson, who then
conducted business. The
correspondence was read which
consisted of several thank-you
notes.
The budget ,for 1974 was
presented by Mrs. • Harold
Vincent. Newfoundland
Conference was selected as the
project to' which money will be
allocated for the year.
A committee of Mrs. James
Coultes, Mrs. Robert Grasby,
Mrs. Ross Anderson and Mrs
Jack Taylor were asked to
investigate prices of different
materials suitable for covering
the basement floor.
secretary. • 'The financial
statements of the church were
presented byMr. and Mr s. Alex
Roberston with Mrs. George
McGee presenting aminiature
report for the Sunday School.
Elected to office were Stewards
- Mrs. Ronald Coultes and
Murray' Shiell, Trustee - George
McGee. Offering stewards and
ushers - Barry Mason, Peter
McBurney. Auditors - Mrs.
George McGee and Mrs. Donald
Dow.Sunday School
Superintendent - Donald Dow,
Music Committee - Mrs. George
McGee, Misses Alice Beecroft
and Janet Beecroft and Jim
Robertson, Observer Secretary -
Gordon McBurney, Manse
Committee - Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Robertson.
United Church Men - Ivan
Dow.
It was decided that May 26th be
the date for the anniversary with
the service in the evening. The
Board of Stewards is to look into
improving the general
appearance of the church
building. The Every family Plan
of the Observer will be continued.,
Rev. John Roberts closed the
meeting with prayer.A social
period followed after which a vote L of thanks was extended to Mr. Lougheed and Mrs. Carl Lentz;
and Mrs. George McGee fot the Corsages 7 Mrs. Laura Johnston,
Mrs. James Coultes.
Rev. Roberts took charge for
the election of officerS and
teachers which resulted as
follows:
Superintendent - George Procter;
Assistant Superintendent -
Clifford Coultes; Secretary -
George Michie; Treasurer - Mrs.
James Coultes; Auditors - George
Johnston and Mrs. Laura
Johnston; Librarians - Mrs.
James Coultes, Mrs.Lewis
Stonehouse. Teachers - Bible
Class - Clifford Coultes;
assistants - Mrs. Kenneth
Wheeler, Mrs.' Cliff Logan, Bill
Stevenson, Mrs. George Michie;
Intermediate Boys and Girls -
Ross Anderson, Ross Procter,
Murray Lougheed; Junior Girls
Mrs. Laura Johnston, Mrs. Jack
Taylor; Junior Boys - Murray
Scott, George Procter; Junior
Primer - Mrs. William McArter,
Mrs. Harold Vincent; Senior
Primer - Mrs. Ross Anderson,
Mrs.' Kenneth Wheeler;
Beginners - Mrs. Murray
Lougheed, Miss Doreen
Anderson.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alton
Huron-Perth Presbyterial to be
held in Mitchell March 6th also
there is to be a Forum on alcohol
held in Northside United Church,
Seaforth, March 27th.
The World Day of Prayer for
the Belgrave Community will be
held March 1st in the Anglican
Church.
Hymn "Sun of My Soul,
Thousaviour dear," was sung and
Mason, Jim Beecroft, Dennis Mrs.Anderson closed the meeting
Thompson, Jim McGee, Douglas with the Benediction.
Shiell, Jim Robertson and Ronald , Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of Knox
United . Church Sunday School
was held in the basement of the
church. January 16 with 123
present. Rev. Roberts opened the
meeting with prayer. The
secretary's report was given. The
average attendance was 46.4
compared with 48.9 a year ago.
Attendance awards go to 19.
During the year a $100.00 had
been given to Missions.
The Sunday School will be
closed during holiday month.
The Sunday School
Anniversary will be held the
second Sunday of June with the
following committees in charge.
Speaker - Mrs. Cliff Logan;
Decorating - Mrs. William
Coultes, Mrs. Stan Hopper, Mrs.
James Lamont, Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse; Music - Mrs. Murray
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and family of R.R.7, Lucknow
were sunday visitors with her
mother, Mrs. Stewart Procter.
Mrs. Wendell Richards and her
group of Rangers from Burlington
spent the weekend at Bodwin„,
Robert Hibberd is a patient in
the Wingham and District
Hospital. -
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn were
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
William Winteringham of
Mitchell. •
Ronald Taylor ofOntario
Veterinary College, Guelph,
It was decided to Send a bale of spent the week 'end with his
Lady - Mrs. Ethel Holmes; Low good used clothing to London parents Mr. and rnts. Jack Lady - Mrs. Ross King; Novelty Mission Service in the spring. Taylor. Lady - Mrs. Abner Nethery; High Mrs. Anderson announced the Mr. and Mrs. David E. Lennox Man - Glen Nixon; Low Man
-Orval Smith; Novelty Man
Edgar Wightman.
Hockey Notes
The Belgrave Squirts played
Lucknovv Squirts on Saturday
night in the LUcknow arena with.
Lucknow Scoring 4 and Belgrave 1
Calvin Brick Annual
The annual Meeting of
Calvin-Brick United Church was
held On January 23 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George McGee With ,7
14 members present.
Ivan' Dow was appointed '
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Correspondent
Mrs.'L.Stonehouse
The ...East Wawanosh Public
School held a public speaking
contest on January 2Sth with two
main categories including
"Junior Speakers" - Grades Five
and Six , also the "Senior
Speakers" - Grades seven and
eight. In each grade three main
speakers competed in the
gymnasium. In grade five the
speakers were Eric Taylor, Karen
Jaretzke and Sheryl Walker. In
grade six the speakers were
Robert Currie, Steven Nixon and
Karen Coultes. The winners were
1st - Karen Coultes, 2nd - Steven
Nixon, 3rd Karen Jaretzke, Karen
Coutes gave her speech on
"Colds", Steven Nixon gave his
.speech on "Superstitions",
Karen Jaretzke gave her speech
on "Oliver Clark", Robert Currie
gave his speech on "Rats", Erie
Taylor was on "Comets", and
Sheryl Walker was 'On Their
Trip to Collingwood".
The senior speakers
from Grade Seven were Cindy
Campbell, Gidget Lowther and
Andrew Koopmans.' The Senior
speakers from Grade eight were
Lori Thompson, Marni Walsh and
Alison Roberts. Cindy gave her
speech on "Manners", Gidget
was on "Sosquatch" and Andrew
was on "World. Records In a
Circus". Lori gave her speech on
"Dreams", Marni was on "'her
Trip out East with her family"
and Alison Robefts gave her
speech on "Comets".
1st Marni Walsh, 2nd Andrew
Koopmans, 3rd. Lori Thompson
and Alison Roberts.
The Assembly was attended by
many parents, students and
teachers. By. April McBurney
Annual Assembly
Grade 6 of East Wawanosh
Public School held their Assembly
on Wednesday under the
direction of their teacher, Mrs.
Mary Chamney.
Geoffrey Hamilton acted as
chairman. The Theme was an
Operetta entitled "South of the
Border".
Robert Currie sang the solo "A
Roving Cowboy and the solo part
of "I'm going to Leave Old Texas
Now".
The curtain opened displaying
a scene of a Mexican Fiesta at
night and all the class in colourful
Mexican clothing, some with
musical instruments. The class
sang "South of the Border" and
the "Gay Caballero". Twelve
pupils then danced the Virginia
Reel.
David Pletch took the solo part
in "The Trail to Mexico" followed
by "Carmen Carmela" a folk
song. Grant Gnay sang a solo
"Come My Dove" followed by
the Mexican Hat Dance. Our last
number was The Plaza and the
assembly closed with God Save
the Queen. by Cathy Bakelaar
Twelve Tables Play
Twelve tables of euchre were
played in Belgrave Community
Rooms last Wednesday evening.
Those winning prizes were: High
of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Jamieson spent last Sunday with
Mr. and ,Mrs. Randy White and
Cori. Lynn of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Wintering-
ham of Mitchell visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn.
Murray Rinn, Kimberely and
Duane Kuntz, little Michelle,
foster child of Mr. and Mrs. Elory
Kuntz of Kitchener spent the
week end with Mrs. Harry Rinn.
Duane stayed for a week's
holidays with his grandmother,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty
and Wayne of MiNerton visited
on Sunday with her mother, Mrs
• Robert Hibberd and with het
father, Robert Hibberd of
Wingham and District Hospital,
Mrs. Herb Wheeler was able to
return to her home on Saturday
after l being a patient in the
Wingham and District Hosoit41,
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