Clinton News-Record, 1984-04-11, Page 7li.
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The composition of hair, the replacement �f hair and the greying of hair are things that
concern all of us, so Stacey Elliott decided to make it into her science project. Stacey's
project which was on display at the Blyth Public School last week also` explained
different ways to care for our hair. ( Rod Hilts photo)
Hullett Central happenings
Field Trip to Blyth
On March 26 .Grade 7 and 8 classes from
Hullett Public School went to the Blyth.
Theatre. There they learned the' history of—
the theatre, how to make props and so on.
Mrs. J. Ames was the tour guide for the
afternoon. Everyone enjoyed the trip.
Painting
During the March Break there'was some
painting done •in the school. The painting
was completed in the senior classes and
washrooms. It was a great improvement.
The two pianos that the school owns had
been fixed during the March Break. They
look and play much better now.
Assembly
On March 27 Miss Beckett came to the
school to show some slides of Australia. The
assembly began with the senior choir. sing-
ing a few numbers, She showed the slides
and. explained about Australia. There- was
. also a'question time at. h pnd. Miss Beckett
is'oYl 'a teketiee eii e d' presently
teaching atGoderich. .
Music Night
On April 4, a Music Night was held at the
Clinton High School. The Junior Band open-
ed the night by playing Old MacDonald.Had
A Farm and Processional Grand March.
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Then, each choir sang their numbers and
proceeded with some. mass choir numbers.
These numbers were 0 Canada, Kids Are
Music, and Live In Harmony. The oral
ntimber-that the-senior-hand--sang-was-The
Shanty Boys. It was a very enjoyable night.
Spring Concert
The annual Spring Concert is coming up
for school vet soon. The date it is held on is
April 17 at 7:45 p.m. It will include grades 1,
2, 3, the senior choir and the junior band.
Also the grade 7 and 8 classes will be putting
on • an operetta called On Broadway.
Everyone is welcome t� attend please come.
Science Fair
On March 30 the school held a Science
Fair so that the Grades 7 and 8 could display
their Science Fair Projects. These are the
winners 'fee the Grade 7 Biological: 14't Julie
Merner; 2nd Mike Van. Massenhoven; 3rd
Drew Allen. Winners for Grade 7 Physical
are: 1st Todd Du Quette; 2nd Brenda Finch;
and Donnie Dale. The winners for the Grade
8 Biological: 1st Lori Bromley; 2nd Kerrie
Shepherd; 3rd Deanna Lyon• and, the win-
ners from Grade 8 Physical are: 1st Lori
Livermore; 2nd Brad Millson; 3rd Kelly
Vodden. Congratulations to the winners and
good luck, for they will be going into the
Regional,Science Fair.
hi B Dora Shobbroo!k
wt +" BORO A full house-adended the
fojturannual Song F on Sunday evening.
Co n Swan °Pp, master of ceremonles.for
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The Hullett Central School Band opened
the concert. The Lobb Brothers
sang, accompanied by their moth
Sex��
Lobb, Theevent*. else -
another . male quartet, The King
Me en,ggers.
Soloists were Bill Jewitt, aecompantee by
Barb Rosman and Mabel Scott, acorn -
Ponied by Gail Lear. The Wesley Willlis .
United Church Junior Choir sang, un . er the
direction of Mary Hearn and pianist IF
Jewitt.
Bagpipe numbers were played by John
Jewitt, accompanied by Barb Bosman, The
evening concluded with a hymn led by Lisa
Duizeras organist and Gail Lear playing the
piano.
• The Board of Stewards thank all who took
part, both performers and audience, and to
members of Youth Group for providing lun-
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M Scott is in h4T Itt 4 'and was a life
long resident of the liiunity.
• Uni news T
At the United' Church service on Sunday
the greeters. were Darlene MeClinchey and
Ken Hulley. Ushers were Usa Rosman,
'e Hogged, Cathy Kenn and
Alin • Swan conducted . service and an-
towed that this ,,Sunde ,,Sunnfi mation,
Baptism and comm on wl he held.
Easter Sunday a sunrise IfelitkeISAahedul-
ed. Junior teachorK*ere4ing Fothergill,
Yvonne mid Shaw #0140,1t ";; ,.
Personale
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Garlichs of Kitchener
spent Saturday with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Shaddick.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson attended the
85th birthday party on Saturday for Mrs.
Ruby Noecker of Moorefield.
Sunday guests at the manse with Mr. and
Mrs, Colin Swan, Elizabeth, Laura Jane and
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visited on$401 y With her Sister Alive Pen:.
found and =OW of $ulnday evening with
her.cousin RoryShobbi k,: , .
Beth Knox visited, en Sunday with her
cousin Mrs Margaret Carter at Brookhaven
Nursing 1°f one in Winghaa
Senior citizens are invited to attend
Hullett Central. School dress rehearsal for
spring concert on Monday evening.
Please note the following change of date.
The Happy Gang Seniors willmeet on April
23 , on account of 'the Summerhill dessert
euchre and bake sale on April 24.
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► la+ 'high,'Alidrey
Thompson; segoond high, Genevieve Allen;
low, Dora. Shobbrook,, second low, Helen
h awson, men's „high, Lorne Hunkino; se-
cond high,';To . ,Allem; low, Bob Epson;
second low, Les Reid; playoff winners,
Audrey .and Bob Thompson; ..low, Helen
Lawson and Tom Allen. Games wail be held
„again on April 11.
W.I. cards
There were 10 tables in play April 6. Win-
° ners wore; ladies' high, Florence Routzon of
Cljnton; lone hands, Stella Adams; low,
Rena Watt of Blyth; men's high, ' Elmer
Murray of Clinton; lone hands, Miner Rich-
mond of Blyth; low, Frank Thom of Clinton.
Helen Lawson was in charge.
UCW meeting
The UCW meeting will be held April 16 at 8
p.m. when Mrs. Allen Shaddick will tell of
her trip to Australia, New Zealand and
Tahiti Islands.
Mrs. Clara Riley spent the past week in
Auburn with Lana, Leslie and Marty
Lawrence.
Knox UCW flan their April 12 birthday party
By Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
BELGRAVE - The Evening Unit of Knox
United Church UCW met at the home of
Mrs. Dorothy Logan on April 3. °
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler opened the worship
with a poem. Mrs. Robert Grasby read the
scripture and Mrs. Harold Vincent read
about -the Easter Lily::.. .
Leader, Mrs. George Michie, welcomed
everyone. The minutes were read by Mrs.
John McIntosh and treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. Albert Cook.
The April birthday party will be held April
12 at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Logan.
Euchre winners
Ten tables were in play at the weekly
euchre held at the WI Hall on April 4.
Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse; novelty lady, Mrs. Agnes
Caskanette; low. lady, Mrs. Ronald Coultes;
high man, Jim Leddy; novelty man, Garner
Nicholson; low man, Sam. Fear.
Pretty Patch Girls
The meeting of the Pretty Patch Girls 4-H
club of Belgrave was held March 26 at the
WI Hall.
Mrs, Jane Van Camp taught members:
how to make a quilted picture frame and a
cosmetic bag. March 30 was the deadline for
the books to be handed in and May 9 is the
achievement night.
Nleeting-6- heid..A.pcil,l, The meeting
with the 4-H pledge led by Mrs.
Donelda Cottrill.
Nancy Moore designed the cover and
everyone took part in coloring their own
cover. by Alison Coultes, press reporter.
Personals
The annual meeting of the Belgrave VyI
will be held April 17 in the WI Hall. The in-
stallation of officers will be conducted by
the District President, Mrs Les Jacklin.
s,
The various° committeewill present their
annual reports.
Mr. Donald Campbell and daughter Lisa
of London and son Scott of Medicine Hat,
Alberta visited with Mrs. Olive Campbell on
Saturday
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry, Marilyn,
Kim and Darryl of Londesboro, Mr. and
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number of people from Belgrave and•
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