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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-03-09, Page 5..srmi 'There was a good turnout of both spectators and participants for the Belgravekating Carni- -val on Saturdaylevening. Winners of the costume classes were as follows: Best bird or animal costume— di First, Bruce Campbell, second, Wayne McDowell; third, Laurie Blathers. Easter costume—Sharon Car- ter, Glen Hunter, Joanne Shaw and Karen Dunbar. `National costum -=Wayne Cook, Kitty Hartleib, Doreen Jefferson-. Nursery rhyme costume - Andrea Coulees, Donna Higgins, Sandra Irwin. TV costume—Dianne- Scott, Bruce Higgins, ° Duane- Mothers. Q Hard time costume—Sheila Anderson, Danny, Lamont, Don- ald Scott. Best dressed couple (Junior) -- First, Ronnie and Kim Mc- Dowell; second, Laurie Thomp- son and Doreen Jefferson. Best dressed couple (senior)— First, William Carter and Nor- ce tr. min W htrnan; second, Brenda Joh ton and Nancy Anderson, $est comic—Joanne Hanna, Nancy Carter, David Shaw. Oldest on skates over 50- -William Carter, Blyth, 73. Youngest on skates (unassis- ted), -Steven Coultes, 2 years. Largest family on skates—Wil- fred Haines' seven children. Races Boys, 4 and under—Billy Haines, Robert Gordon, Brian Wightman. Girls, 4 and under—Donna Hig- gun, Joaanne Shaw. Boys, 5 and 6—Ronnie fa 1 Robbie Strong, Brian Shaw:, Tris, 5 and 6--Julfe ;Gns►y, Andrea Voultes, Karen D„n,, Boys, 7 and 8—John : , , Bruce Reins, Robbie Nirholo son. Girls, 7 mid 8--St1Zn0 Mathers, Laurie Cameron, Kr Lougheed. Boys, 8 and 10—Bradley .Cook, Grant Gnay, Edwin Haines., Girls, 9 and 10—Karen Coulter, Dianne Scott, Cathy Bakelaar, Boys,, 11 and 12 --Terry arm* strong, Kevin Carter, Stern; Robinson. Girls, 11 and 12 --Lynne Haifesa Kitty FIattleib, Lynne Bridge, Boys, 13 and 14—Donald Car- ter, Jim McGee, Greg Cook. Girls,, 13 and 14 -Doreen An-. fl- . derson, Donelda Lamont. . Girls, 15 and 16—Janet Haines. In the tug-of-war the Mortis. team defeated a group from East Wawanosh. The hockey game which con- cluded the evening saw the Old- timers play Tom's Coyotes to a 4- 4 tie. Mr. and Mrs. Rout Taylor of St. Anns spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coultes. George Johnston of London spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Laura Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan spent the weekend with relatives in London, Oakville and Toronto. World Day of Prayer was held in Knox Presbyterian Church on Friday. The four leaders taking part were Mrs. Clare Van Camp, Mrs. James R. Coultes, Mrs. Ronald Oke and Mrs. Victor Youngblut. Guest speaker was Rev. C. A. McCarroll, Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch and Julie and Miss Mary Gasby of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan of Stratford visited recently with her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and family of Kitchener spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.• Willard Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. James Beecroft of London spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Bee- croft. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Van Camp and Keith and Mrs. Dorothy MW ley spent Wednesday in London where they visited with Mrs. Harold Jardini and attended the "Farm Show". Glenn Coultes is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital after being transferred from Vic- toria Hospital, London. James Beecroft of London spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft. Mrs. Eugene Armitage of Port Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armitage of London were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. JackAlciiiirney. Mrand Mrs. Keith Rock were Wednesday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and John. Mr. ,and Mrs. Don Brooks and Sean visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBurney. Robert Bech• and Lynn Jones spent Saturday night with Walter Scott. ANDREA COULTES was selected as having the costume best portraying a nursery rhyme at the Belgrave carnival on Saturday evening. Second was Donna Higgins and third, 'Sandra Irwin. —Staff photo. WINNERS in the class for best bird or animal costume at the Belgrave skating carnival • were, from the left, Bruce Campbell,'first, Wayne McDowell and Laurie,Mathers. WINNER OF THE HARD TIME costume class at the Belgrave carnival was Sheila A derson, seen with Danny Lamont,isecond prize winner and Donald Scott, third. BEST TV COSTUME at Belgrave Saturday night, was worn, by Dianne Scott. Second place went to Bruce Higgins and Duane Mathers was third. —Staff photo. 4 IN THE CLASS FOR Easter costumes, first prize winner was Sharon Carter, left; second, Karen Dunbar; third, Joanne Shaw, at right and fourth, Glen Hunter. They were entered in the Belgrave carnival. —Staff photo. PRIZEWINNING COMICS at the Belgrave carnival were Joanne Hanna, first; Nancy Carter, second and David Shaw, third. —Staff photo. The Wu A�dvan Tim , , MOWS. YOUNGEST SKATER at the Belgrave carnival Saturday night was Steven Coultes, two years old, seen here with - 111i' brother, Paul. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Caul: tes. —Staff photo. UCW, WMS join for service WHITECHURCH — On Friday afternoon the United Church Women and Presbyterian WMS gathered for the World Day of Prayer in Chalmers Presby- terian Church Sunday School room. The first leader, Mrs. Bill Rintoul, welcomed all and con- ducted the first part. Mrs. Karel De Koeijer sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Gar- net Farrier as pianist. Mrs. Millan Moore was the sec- ond leader. Those who led in prayer were Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. Earl Caslick, •Mrs. Lorne Durnin. Hymns were sung with Mrs. Don Ross as pianist. Mrs. Millan Moore introduced' the guest . speaker, Karel De Koeijer of Bluevale. He based his address on the passage, Mark 1: 35-38, where it tells ofJesus going to pray and preach. The World Day of Prayer is coming together Prayer service °at Coultes home WHITECHURCH — Calvin - Brick UCW held the World Day of Prayer service at the home of Mrs. Norman Coultes on March 3rd with an att dance of 22. Mrs. Ken Mai was the leader with the assistance of others. Prayers were given by Mrs. Roy Dawson, Mrs. Ronald Jamieson, Mrs. George McGee and Mrs. Gordon McBurney. The address was given by .Mrs. Walter Scott, who chose "Joy"as her topic. Mrs. Sydney Thompson and Mrs. Donald Dow sang "Joy Is Like the 'Rain". ; During the service each was given a slip of paper and wrote on it a personal prayer for some one they wished to pray for. These were collected. Hymns on the leaflet were sung as well as others from the hymn-, ary. Mrs. Richard Moore gave the closing prayer. Mrs. Kenneth Mason was the key woman. to offer prayer and forget dif- ferences, if, any. Many problem$ arise day °by day, hour by howl and for these we pray. Mrs. Dave Gibb thanked Mgt De Koeijer for his message. Tile offering was received by' Mr . Fred Tiffin and Mrs. Russel Boss and dedicated by Mrs. Bill :Rio- toul. Mrs. Dawson Craig and Mrs. Robert Ross, accompanied by pianist Mrs. Dan Ross sang "In the Garden". Mrs. Lorne Durnin, past key. • woman, reported . an attendance of 27, collection $13.60 and three denominations represented.. Key woman for this year is Mrs. Dave Gibb. Attendance this year 21. Mr. De Koeijer closed the meet • - ing with prayer. Mrs. Jack McKagie speaks at hlmr, BELMORF — The World Day of Prayer service held Friday hi the `Presbyterian ', thtarch' o ` well•attended. Leaders were Mrs. • John Rutherford of Belmore Uni- fed Church and Mrs., Oliver pus - tow from McIntosh United and Mrs. George Nickel from the Presbyterian Church in Belmore. Special prayers were • offered by Mrs. Ken Dickson and Mrs; Wilfred Johann. The choir was made up of members from all three churches who' s;rig "Christ Is the Lord". Mrs., Jack McKague of Tees- water•wns the speaker. 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