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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2009-04-23, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2009. Get some sun It was a tropical theme last Friday at Hullett Central Public School’s annual Family Fun Night. Dozens of students were coursing through the school wearing tropical necklaces, outfits and hats and enjoying tropical slushies. Posing in the sun were four-year-old Ian Driscoll and five-year-old Kiara Driscoll. (Shawn Loughlin photo) 404 Queen St., Blyth 519-523-4792 541 Turnberry St., Brussels 519-887-9114 The Citizen Check out these and other books at... Great Spring Reading THE ORGANIC LAWN CARE MANUAL The coming ban on pesticide use on lawns doesn’t mean you can’t have a good-looking lawn. This 270-page manual provides information on how to have a healthy lawn, identify pests and control them. $26.95 A PADDLER’S GUIDE TO WEEKEND ADVENTURES IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO You don’t have to travel north to have happy adventures on the water. They’re as close as the Beaver River or the Bruce Peninsula. $19.95 A VIEW OF THE BAY: Collingwood and Beyond John De Visser’s stunning photos capture the beauty of northern Grey and Dufferin Counties while writer Judy Ross tells the stories of the places and the people of the area. An excellent gift.$39.95 THE BARNYARD READ- AND-PLAY STICKER BOOK Stories of farm animals and activities, plus the chance for kids to create their own stories with 80 reusable vinyl stickers. $9.95 CARROTS LOVE TOMATOES Gardening can be made more successful just by which plants you put near each other. This classic companion planting guide has taught a generation of gardeners how to use plants’ natural partnerships.$19.95CANOECRAFT Ever dream about building your own woodstrip canoe? Ted Moores gives comprehensive plans and tips on how to make it work. $19.95 THE DUST AND THE DEW Shakespeare writer Robert G. Irvine writes poems about everything from cattle shows to one-room schoolhouses to ancestors and small towns. 56 pages in all. $14.15 The family of Bob & Rene Richmond will celebrate this milestone by hosting an anniversary celebration on Saturday, May 9, 2009 For more information phone Brenda at 519-526-7444 50th Anniversary Be very still There were all kinds of creatures and creations running around Hullett Central Public School last Friday during its annual Family Fun Night, most of them originating from the face-painting station. The event was a success, raising over $12,000 for the school. (Shawn Loughlin photo) Yum! Everybody was chipping in last Friday night at Hullett Central Public School’s annual Family Fun Night, even former student Brooke Snell who was busy working the popcorn and cotton candy stations. The event raised over $12,000 this year, which the school will put towards music and language programs, athletic equipment and playground updates. (Shawn Loughlin photo) Classified advertisements published in The Citizen are now available on our website at www.northhuron.on.ca