The Citizen, 1988-01-27, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1988.
Belgrave Atoms recently won the championship at a Houseleague tournament in Harriston. Members of
the team are: [back row, left to right] Aaron Coultes, Doug Wilson, Brandon Coultes, Mark Olson; [front
row] Jim Piluke, Brent Robinson, Mark Golley, Correy Moran and in the centre at back, coach Harry
Wilson. Missing when the picture was taken was Andrew Potter.
Belgrave
Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
Belgrave Wl hears
UCW officers installed
highlights of last
The Belgrave Women’s Insti
tute held its meeting January 19 in
the Women’s Institute Hall with a
good attendance.
The motto for this curator
meeting was “The Old Order
changes, yielding place to new.”
Mrs. Glenn Coultes gave an
in teres ting account of the history of
the Glenn Coultes farm. The
curator, Mrs. Ross Taylor, gave a
review of the highlights of the
Morris and East Wawanosh Town-
Former residents
Mr. Vincent Makas and Alicia of
London spent the weekend with
Mrs. Mabel Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moy,
Craig and Sara of Mississauga
spent the weekend with her mother
Mrs. Sarah Anderson.
Mrs. Leonard Robinson return
ed home last Wednesday following
surgery in the Westminster Cam
pus.
year
snip happenings in 1987.
Business discussion included
the decision to cater to two Blyth
Summer Festival suppers. It also
was decided that Mrs. Garner
Nicholson should make inquiries
regarding new card tables for the
Hall.
A delicious lunch was served by
Mrs. Stanley Black and Mrs. Alice
Scott. The next meeting will be
held in the Hall on February 16 at
12:30 in the form of a pot luck
dinner.
visit
Mr. Bert Johnston is a patient in
the Alexandra and Marine General
Hospital, Goderich.
Miss Michelle Arruda of Fergus
spent the weekend with her
grandmother Mrs. Dorothy Logan.
Mr. Leslie Vi nee nt has been a
patient in the University Hospital,
London and is now convalescing at
the home of his daughter and
son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taff
of 5 Wadsworth London, Ontario.
A service of Installation was held
Sunday morning, January 24 in
Knox United Church, Belgrave, to
install the members of the U.C.W.
to their newly designated offices.
Those installed were: Past Presi
dent, Mrs. Harold Vincent; Presi
dent, Mrs. Ross Higgins; 1st Vice
President, Mrs. Jack Taylor; 2nd
Vice President, Mrs. James Hun
ter; Treasurer, Mrs. Leslie Shaw;
Stewardship and Finance Leader,
Mrs. Florence McArter; Secre
tary-Treasurer and Communica
tion, Mrs. James Hunter; Assis
tant Secretary, Mrs. Ross Ander
son; Church in Society, Mrs.
Robert Grasby, Mrs. Melville
Mathers; World Outreach, Mrs.
William Coultes; Christian Devel
opment, Mrs. John McIntosh,
Mrs. Gordon Bosman and Mrs.
George Michie; In Church Servi
ces, Mrs. Laura Johnston, Mrs.
James Lamont and Mrs. Mike
Cottrill; Social Committee, Mrs.
Florence McArter, Mrs. Lloyd
Michie, Mrs. Lome Campbell,
Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs.
Leslie Vincent; Leadership Devel
opment, Mrs. Dorothy Logan;
Auditors, Mrs. Lloyd Michie and
Mrs. Ron Cook; Nominating Com
mittee, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs.
Bert Johnston, Mrs. Norman Cook
and Mrs. Dorothy Logan; Pianist,
Mrs. George Johnston; Archives,
Mrs. Olive Bolt.
Rev. John G. Roberts conducted
the service. As each person’s name
was called she took her place in one
of the central front pews. All
remained standing as they declar
ed their willingness to serve.
The other U.C.W. members
stood to affirm their support and
then the entire congregation rose
to acclaim its support for the
officers.
The minister chose as the basis
for his remarks Matthew 9: 16-17
which relates the lesson of the new
material sewn on an old coat and
the pouring of the new wine into old
11 tables
at euchre
Eleven tables were in play at the
weekly euchre which was held in
the W.I. Hall, Belgrave, January
20.
Winners were high lady, Mrs.
Edgar Wightman; low lady, Mrs.
Viola Adams; novelty lady, Mrs.
RossTaylor; high man, George
Michie; low man, Mrs. Mabel
Wheeler, (playing as a man);
novelty man, Lewis Stonehouse.
There will be euchre again
Wednesday, January 27starting at
8 p.m.
We Care About You!
SHOP AND SAVE ON THESE FOOD VALUES
skins. Specified rules for washing
and eating were to be taken
indifferently. Fellowship with all
persons was essential. Jesus’
policy was always one of fellow
ship, reaching out and risk.
The choir sang as their anthem,
“Lead Me in Thy Way’’, with
organ accompaniment by Mrs.
George Procter.
EDITORS - CRYSTAL BLACK
AND DARLENE BLACK
Grade Two: Grade Two had fun
on the ICON computers which are
at our school. They are learning
Roman Numerals in Math. Luke,
Wayne and Jamie have their
birthdays this month. - Laura
Monroe
Grade Three: The Grade three’s
in Mr. Fisher’s room have just
finished a hanging mural of Winter
Birds. This is the topic on which
this class has been using their
research skills. They plan to print
their finished write-ups on the
ICON computers complete with
sketches of the birds they’ve
chosen. The Grade 3’s are also
looking forward to the upcoming
Snow Unit they will share with
Mrs. Hessel’s Grade 2’s. - Mr.
Fisher
GradeThree-Four: This week
the grade 3-4 class is thin king of
some Yea’s and Boo’s. Yea’s are
good things that happened during
the Christmas holidays. Boo’s are
bad things that happened during
the Christmas holidays. - Kim
Leishman, Erica Culbert and Kirk
Krieger.
Yea! We went up in the airplane,
up, up, up in the air on Monday
with my Grandma and Grandpa.
-Chris Piluke
Yea! It was a fun ride to Sarnia.
The fun thing about my holiday was
swimmingin the pool. - Manuel
Hussey.
Boo! The worst thing about my
holiday was when I made a
snowman and my brother kicked it
over. -Laura Sinclair.
Boo! The bad thing was we
didn’t have enough snow to go
sledding. -Kim Leishman.
Yea! The most special thing
about my holidays was that 1 got a
giant cube that I can play 30 games
on. - Tabitha Pattison.
Grade Seven-Eight: We have
just completed history activities
and have started friendship pro
jects. Three of our students Ian
Morton, Matthew Hussey, and
Tara Newell are taking part in a
science enrichment program at
F.E. Madill S.S. - Lana Thompson.
Student Council: This past week
our students have been working on
the ICON computers that (he
Huron County Board of Education
has supplied.
The volleyball teams arc coming
along very well lately since the
tournament is scheduled for Janu
ary 23. Our student council has
ordered new school uniforms for
our teams.
We arc also welcoming Mrs.
Shillinglaw as our new secretary as
Mrs. Robinson is away for medical
Yea! My favourite presents were reasons for a couple of months. •
my television, my skis and my Darlene Black and Matthew Hus-
Advance to Boardwalk game. -
Kirk Krieger.
Yea! I got a microscope for
Christmas and you can look at
different things. - Karrin Marks.
Yea! The most special thing lgot
for Christmas was Cricket and a
table organ. MyCricket runs on
batteries and it came with three
lap<.„. I? -'-na Campbell.
Yen’ I pot to play with my
cousins. - Erica Culbert.
Yea! The best thing 1 got for
f'. ’ ivas mv computer and
T.V. - Melissa Snowden
sey.
Grade Six-Seven: The grade 6-7
class have been starting their
speeches. The class has started
selling spices to raise money for
their trip to Toronto. The grades
4-8 had a cosom hockey tourna
ment last week. The team number
5 won the tournament. The team’s
players arc Yasser Kahn (Captain),
Brandon Coultes, Doug Wilson,
Ben Hallman, Mark Robinson,
Michelle King, Jennifer Cook,
Mike Golley and Lana Thompson. -
Cheryl Campbell and Mike Golley.
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