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East Wawanosh celebrates its 150th anniversary along with Canada

 

   As Canada prepares to celebrate its 150th anniversary this year, so too does East Wawanosh Township, which this year marks 150 years since its founding.

   The special anniversary event is scheduled for the weekend of June 30-July 2 and organizers have been hosting special events to count down to the big weekend for over a year.

   Ahead of the weekend, there will be an ambassador competition, but the weekend of the event will include a golf tournament and the weekend will officially kick off at 7 p.m. on June 30 with the opening ceremonies.

   That night the ball tournament will begin, the beard growing contest will be judged and the night will end with a dance featuring music from The Containment Unit from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. at the Belgrave Community Centre.

   The next day the Kinsmen will host breakfast, and later in the day a chicken barbecue supper and another dance.

   Sunday, July 2 will begin with a breakfast hosted by the Fire Department of North Huron, followed by a church service, a supper hosted by the Blyth Lions Club, a moonlight walk and a farewell family dance to end the weekend.

   For more information, visit www.eastwawanosh150.com.


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