HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-07-14, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1993. PAGE 23.
Record company hosts ertainment song-writing contest
nt
Crooked House Records of New
Westminster, B.C. is holding a
song writing contest.
The contest is open to anyone
with an original song, says Myles
Kavanagh. The categories are
country, rock, rhythm and blues/
gospel, adult contemporary/
folk/pop, easy listening/jazz and
dance/rap/world beat.
The three winners will have their
song recorded by an award-winning
group and released on CD, says Mr.
Kavanagh.
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Fire Chief Paul Chesney tries to put out a fire with a little help from group leader Andrew Cull,
left.The Theatre Workshop Young Company, sponsored by the Blyth Festival entertained
parents with environmental skits. The performance took place in the woods along the old
railroad line on July 9. The four elements of fire, water, air and earth were represented by the
small actors as they told stories of pollution cleanup. The play and games displayed some of
the things the children learned with the Young Company and it was the finale to their course.
Worth the wait
Bill Stephenson of Brussels was the lucky last ticket holder
in the Lions Elimination Draw, on June 26. Mr. Stephenson
is presented with a cheque for $2,500 from club member
Ron Clarkson. The second prize of $500 was a ticket
purchased by Bob Richmond for his grandchildren.
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From the Guys
Support
group
starts
Due to the excellent turnout to
the Manic Depressive/Depressive
Information evening held in
Clinton on June 17, a new support
group will be starting in Clinton.
The first organizational meeting is
being held at CMHA/Huron's
offices at 8 Huron Street on July 22
at 7:30 p.m.
Anyone who is manic depressive
or depressive, as well as friends
and families of those with (Manic
Depression/Depression) are
encouraged to attend.
Dianne Prato, the South Western
Ontario Co-ordinator for the
Depressive/Manic Depressive
Association of Ontario will be at
the meeting to help get the group
organized and running. Location of
the support group depends on the
number of people who attend this
organizational meeting.
Support is important to those
people living with this affliction.
Call CMHA/Huron at 428-9311
and ask for Lorraine for more
information.
This group is sponsored by the
Huron branch of the Canadian
Mental Health Association and the
Depressive/Manic Depressive
Association of Ontario.