The Citizen, 1987-11-25, Page 131
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1987. PAGE 13.
Terry Buchanan wins Kinsmen
Terry Buchanan of Belgrave was
the big winner at the annual
Elimination Draw sponsored by
the Belgrave and District Kinsmen
Club, with his name being drawn
last for the top prize of $1,000.
$2,400 in prize money was
awarded at the event, which took
place during the Club’s Halloween
Dance in Brussels on October 31,
but Mr. Buchanan’s cheque was
presented to him by Kinsmen
president Brian Potter on Thurs
day, while his beaming son, Rick,
looked on.
use this to go to Florida later on,”
Mr. Buchanan said. It is the first
large prize the family has ever won,
he added.
Early Bird winners in the draw
were Terry Merkley of Wingham
for $100 and Lorna Cook of
Belgrave for $50; while the other
winners were as follows: Mr. and
Mrs. Art DeVos, Bluevale ($200);
Gord Stute, RR 4, Brussels ($100);
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moore,
Belgrave ($100); Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hopper, RR5, Brussels
($100); Bruce Casemore, RR 4,
Wingham ($75); Arnold Mathers,
Exeter ($75); Len Houghton, Blue-
vale ($50); Ross Procter, RR 5,
Brussels ($50); Russ Kelly, RR 4,
Brussels ($50); Brian Campbell,
RR 4, Wingham ($25); and Terry
Brown, RR 4, Wingham ($400).
All profits from the draw go
toward projects supported by the
Belgrave and District Kinsmen
Club, who’s motto is “Serving the
community’s greatest need.” The
“We're thinking we just might
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draw
Club’s majorprojecttodate has
been the construction and im
provements to the Belgrave Kins
men Ball Park; but the club also
supports many local groups and
organizations, including minor
sports teams, as well as contribut
ing to the Kinsmen’s largest cause,
the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of
Canada.
Compiled by Mrs. Helen Stonehouse. Phone 887-9487
7 7 tables at Belgrave Euchre
Eleven tables of euchre were in
play at the W.l. Hall Belgrave on
Wednesday evening, November
18.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs.
Clarence Hanna; second high,
Mrs. Alma Jardine; novelty, Mrs.
Viola Adams; low lady, Mrs. Pearl
Shiell; high man, Mrs. Bert
Johnston (playing as a man);
second high man, Lome Jamieson;
novelty, Mrs. Leslie Vincent (play
ing as a man); low man, Mrs.
Brenda Perrie, (playing as a man).
There will be euchre again
Wednesday, November 25 starting
at 8 p.m.
Snell’s Grocery
Limited
523-9332
Locals
successful
at Royal
Mrs. Gerald Watson of Forest
spent a few days last week with her
sister-in-law Mrs. Roy Pattison.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
George Procter; Kate and Jennifer
on their excellent showing of
market hogs at the Royal Agricul
tural Winter Fair in Toronto.
Approximately 23 members
from Calvin-Brick United Church,
East Wawanosh Township and
Knox United Church, Belgrave,
motored to Toronto Sunday, Nov
ember 22, where they were invited
to attend the morning service at
Northlea United Church. Professor
and Mrs. W.A. Andrews of
Tororto have a summer home in
this area and have attended Knox
United Church, Belgrave on sever
al occasions and it was through
them that several of their members
from Northlea United Church were
invited to Belgrave last year.
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Terry Buchanan was the winner of the top prize of $1,000 in the
Belgrave and District Kinsmen Club’s annual Elimination Draw held
last Hallowe’en. Mr. Buchanan and his son, Rick, were on hand last
week to accept the cheque from Kin president Brian Potter.
Editors: Shawn Rodger and
Brenda White
KINDERGARTEN
by Paul McIntosh
The Kindergartens enjoy activi
ty centres where they paint
pictures, work with patterns, cut
and paste, match shapes, experi
ence sand and water play, dress-up
and listen to tapes and records.
They had fun carving jack-o-lan-
terns, watching the safety videos,
and sharing about themselves in
Talking Time.
Their Grade 3 buddies helped
them make booklets and giant
drawings of themselves.
GRADE1
By Jennifer Elston
With Mrs. Daer’s help Grade 1 ’s
are learning lots of new math
games on the computer. Mr. Kerr
is teaching them many E.T.M.
songs with “A Hunting We Will
Go” their favourite. (E.T.M.
means Education Through Music).
Mrs. Simpson sings songs with
them. They enjoy “Turkey in the
Straw” and “Peanut Jelly”.
GRADE2
by Laura Munro
Grade 6-7 buddies are helping
Grade 2’s with their individual
spelling programs. Buddiesare
lots of fun. Mrs. Hessels is helping
them to find lots of interesting facts
about mammals.
GRADES 3-4
by Erika Culbert, Kirk Krieger and
Manuel Hussey
We’ve been having some volun
teers help us in mathematics and
reading. Our volunteers are Mrs.
Krieger and Mrs. Jamieson.
On October 30, our class helped
the Grade 1 ’ s carve their jack-o-
lanternstotake home for Hallo
ween. We picked out the seeds to
clean and cook later. Grade l’s
have word cards and stories which
they read to us. Every class except
Grade 4-5 have buddies where the
older students help the younger
ones with work.
Grade3-4dogivea “hoot” as
they are studying Owls now. Mrs.
Graham helped us make owls using
paper sculpture.
GRADE 4-5
by Jayne Vincent
We had lots of fun creating our
own Halloween songs for music.
Our Halloween booklets are finish
ed now. Science is interesting as
we are experimenting on plants. In
geography, we are learning about
Ontario.
GRADES 6-7
by Cheryl Campbell and
Mike Golley
Recently, due to a large number
of students in various classes, the
school rearranged the classes to
cut down the size. Grade 6-7 taught
by Mr. Harrison, now consists of 16
Grade 6’s and nine Grade 7’s.
The class is working on entries
for the Wingham Branch Legion
poster, poem and essay contest.
Last Wednesday on November 11,
the grade 6-7 class presented the
Remembrance Day ceremony. The
highlights of the ceremony were
“The story of Cher Ami”. “The
Dog on the Battlefield” and “The
Canadian Story.”
A boy and girl from each class
were chosen to pin poppies on the
wreath. It closed by singing “O
Canada”. Many parents attended
the ceremony. The gym was
decorated with crosses and pop
pies made by the grade 6-7 class.
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