The Brussels Post, 1976-06-30, Page 18East Wawanosh Grade 8 grads
E. Wawanosh has graduation
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On Monday evening East
Way.;anosh Puhlic School held its
Grade Eight Graduation Banquet
at the Women's Institute Hall.
Head table guests Mr.; aaul
Medd, Mr. and Mrs.Campb
ell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts and
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander were
introduced by Mr. Stevenson.
Mrs. Campbell then introduced
the graduates: Jeffrey
Armstrong, Cathy Bakelaar,
Stephen Budges. • Brenda
Burchill, Jeffrey - Cook, Mark
Cook, Paul Cook , Murray. Cook,
Karen Coultcs, Robert. Currie,
Marvin Ginrich, Grant Gnay,
Geoffrey Hamailton, Arlene
Johnston. Ken Marks, Ronald
'McDowell, Kim McIntosh,' ,Janet
McNee, Chris M(.ier. Steven
Nixon, David Pletch, Bill Scott,
Brian Shiell. Pat Shiell, Ken
Snell.
Following the blessing which
was given by Rev. Roberts a meal
was served by the Belgravc
Women's Institute.
Ross Hamilton thanked the
women for the meaLM rs. Jean
Hopper replied on behalf of the
women.
Jeff Armstrong, Jeff Cook,
Murray Cook, Robert Currie, Ron
McDowell, Chris Meier, David
Pletch and Steven Nixon played
two selections: "Beautiful
Sunday" • and "Mississippi
Cotton-Pickirt' Delta Town.
Greetings from the Huron
County Board of Education were
given by Mr. J: Alexander.
Mr. Roberts presented the
Men's Choir public speaking
trophy to Karen Coultes,
Pat Shiell received the Co 'op
Academic plaque from Mr. Fred
Meier.
Grant Gnay received the Credit
Union academic plaque from Mr.
Stevenson.
Both Pat and Grant received
desk pen sets for academic
proficiency presented by Mrs.
CaMpbell,
Mr. Medd presented
sportsmanship awards to Arelene
Johnston and Murray Cook,
Mrs, Campbell presented
Citizenship Awards to Brenda
Burchill and Ron McDowell and
Congeniality Awards to Kim
Mantes)." arid Geoffrey Hattillton,
Field bay Awards were
pregented by Mrs. Jean Hopper
assisted by Mr. Medd.
- Sr. Girls - Cathy Bakelaar.
• int. Girls - Karen Coultes,
Sr, Boys - Grant Gnay.
Music Arm Bars were received
by Karen Coultes. Jeff
Armstrong, Robert Currie, Grant
Gnay , Chris Meier, David Pletch,
St even Nixon and Mark Cook.
Academic Arm Bars were
received by Cathy Bakelaar,
Brenda Burchill, Karen coultes,
Robert Currie Marvin Ginrich,
Grant Gnay, Geoffrey Hamilton,
Janet McNee, Chris Meier, Pat
Shiell and Ken Snell.
Guest speaker for the evening
was Rev. john Roberts who
indicate_d that animals have a
limited place in life and arc
greatly 'controlled by their
environment while humans.
•Thould have a broad scope of life
:Ind education is one way of
obtaining this braoder view of
life.
Elementary education is just
one step of many on the education
ladder. Secondary school
grad u a ion is called
"Commencement" which means
beginning. That is another step as
one goes on to new avenues. In
order to prepare for the future Mr
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academic awards and track and
field awards.
The Brandon Cemetery Service
will be h eld Sunday, July 4 at 3
p.m. with the Knox Presbyterianf
Church in charge.
Mrs. N. H. coultes gave a
report of the District Annual
meeting held in Auburn, May 26.
A motion was passed to send the
District Treasurer 50c per
member for Belgrave's share in
helping the Foster child.
The August meeting will be
held a week early, August 10 in
order that, the members can
attend the Blyth Festival as their
Cultural Activities meeting. Mrs.
Clarence Hanna is making the
arrangements for this trip and
members are asked to have their
Money to Mrs hanna before July
1st so she can obtain tickets for
the play "The Blood is Strong".,
There will not be a meeting in
July . Lunch was served by Mrs.
Lawrence • Taylor, Mrs, Bert
Johnston and Mrs. Cora McGill,
70 atte,.
Higgins.
reunion
The annual. Higgins reunion::
was held Sunday, June 27 at ti
H all with 70 signing thf.
register.The president Robeti.
Higgins welcomed everront;
before supper was served at 5;
p.m.
The secretary-treasurer repoil
was given by Mrs. Wilda Higgins'
and a new slate of officers
elected for the next year,
President - Mrs. Ferrol?
Pen nebaker; 1st vice president;
Lyle Fitch; 2nd. vice president
Roy ' Pattim,
Secretary-Treasurer - Mrs. Eail
Fitch; Sports Committee - Alr;,
and Mrs. John Wilson, Mr.-4,
Mrs. Toni, Hunter; Invitatioi;s;
Cornmittee - Mrs. Lyle
Mrs-. Jack Higgins, Stewuit
Higgins. Lunch Committee - Mr,'.
and Mrs. Charles. Davidson, KW,
Margaret Higgins, Mr. and natti
Ron Higgins and Mr. and Mr,'
Wayne Higgins.
Prizes were awarded to •
Oldest Person presesnt -' Mrs.-
Nelson Higgins; Youngest pp'
present - Darryl Marks; Lucky
Number - Emerson Shera,.
The afternoon was sped
playing games ,and visiting.
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Roberts advised the graduates to
pursue their education as long as
they were able .
Following the speech Paul
Coultes presented Mr _Roberts
with a gift and thanked him on
behalf of the graduates.
Next Cathy 'Bakelaar, Brenda
Burchill, Karen Cones, Arlene
Johnston, Kim McIntosh, -Janet
McNec and Pat Shiell sang
"Butterfly":
The class Valedictorian -
Karen Coultes gave a very
humorous and Fitting,
presentation about the classes'
progress through the various
grades.
Personals
Mrs. Mae R'inn attended the
baptism service of her grandson
Peter Andrew infant son of Mr.
and. Mrs. Elroy Kuntz of
Kitchene1 on Sunday in St. Ann's
Church, Kitchener.
The Belgrave Library Books
have been. moved from the arena
to the home of Mrs. Robert
Procter. Library Hours are 7 p.m.
to 10 p.m. on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Norman Hill and
Christine of Willowdale visited"on
'Thursday with .her parents. Mr.
and mrs. Harry.. McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs.,Robert Hibberd
attended the supper in , Fordwich
United Church on Tuesday and
later visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Warren , • Zurbrigg,
Clifford.
A • number from thiS area
attended the service under the
auspices of Huron North L.O.L.
when Right Worshipful Bro.. Rev.
William: Milligan of Oakville
Grand Chaplain of-Ontario west
G.O.L. spoke from James 3-8.
, Members were present from
Westj3ruce. North Bruce, South -
Huron, North Perth and North
Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Marks of
'Listowei attended the Country
Fayre and visited with WS. Hazel
Procter.
Miss Margaret Higgins of
London spent the weekend with
her mother Mrs. Robert Higgins
and attended the Higgins reunion
at the Institute Hall.
Mr. and mrs. Norman Davis of
Toronto spent a few days-- with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor.
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