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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-05-04, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1994. Number 1 E the!The news from Compiled by Margaret McMahon Phone 887-9250 K. Turnbull wins draw Grace Smith and Brenda Boyer had 11 tables of euchre at the Ethel . Hall Monday evening. Winners were: 50/50 draw, Keith Turnbull, tally card, Robert Bateman, Hazel McKenzie, Patsy O'Grady, Mar­ garet Adams, Scott McLean, Mar­ guerite Beimes, Adrian Verstoep, Jack Cox, Shirley Verstoep; most lone hands, Walter Harrifield, Grace Smith; high man, Charles Harrison; low man, Elgin Adams; high lady, Helen Dobson; low lady Velma Sleightholme. The next euchre will be May 9 at 8:30 p.m. Mr. Colquhoun's SSA (soprano, soprano, alto) ensemble from Grey Central PS won first place with Ash Grove at the Stratford Kiwanis Festival last week. Back row, from left are: Leanne Zehr, Annie Brubacher, Steven Young, Corey Campbell, Kelly Snider, Jessie-Lee Schwartz. Front row: Cynthia DeWit, Amy Marcoux, Kirk Keffer, Brad Willis, Holly Mitchell, Christine DeWit This SA (soprano, alto) girls' ensemble claimed first place at the Stratford Kiwanis Festival with the Cornish May Song. With teacher Marg Whitmore are, back row, from left: Amanda Cochrane, Jael Schwartz, Darlene Hemingway, Sarah McLellan, Crystal Semple, Heather Damen. Front row: Jennifer Wildman, Christine Keupfer, Becky Rapson, Kelly Stewart, Tammy Marcoux, Rachel Newman. This Grey Central Public School SSA (soprano, soprano, alto) unconducted ensemDie took first place at the Stratford Kiwanis Festival last week with their selection Your Garden. With music teacher Marg Whitmore are, back row, from left: Bronwyn Dunbar, Jael Schwartz, Mike Kubassek, Wayne Brubacher, Amanda Bank Christianne Neville. Front row: Jennifer Wildman, Darlene Hemingway, Richard Armstrong, Becky Rapson, Crystal Semple, Tammy Marcoux. Correction Our apologizes to Jim Johnston for the error in the April 27 edition of The Citizen. Mr. Johnston is the road superintendent for Hullett Township. CLEANING UP THE WORLD STARTS AT H@ME Purchasing a vehicle is a big decision! Let us help you make the right one! GARRY WOODCOCK Quality Cars & Trucks We Can Save You Money Drive A Little - Save A Lot )N7G OM E RY j LUCKNOW 528-2813*®* Campbell’s 0 Sin" 1912 - FA|ST PROC ESSING • FILM • CUSTO lAMERAS & PHOTOGRAPHY FRAMING PRESERVE YOUR FAMILY HISTORY Winners Becky Rapson, left and Crystal Semple of Grey Central Public School won a first and third at the Stratford Kiwanis Festival last week for their duets Wishes and Take these Wings, respectively. Grey council passes budgets Grey Township council held its regular meeting on April- 25 and authorized a supplementary funding application to the Ministry .of Transportation for the estimated $150,000 cost of replacing the 1982 grader. Council passed a bylaw authoriz­ ing a 10 year boundary road agreement with Elma Twp. under the terms of the agreement, Elma will maintain the boundary from Cone. 8 to Highway 86 while Grey Township will maintain the boundary from Cone. 8, south to Huron County Road 25. In other business, Council approved the budgets of the Cranbrook Community Centre and Ethel Community Centre Boards with grants of $750 to the Cranbrook Board and $500 to the Ethel Board. A grant of $100 was also authorized to the Huron Plowmen's Association for 1994. PRINTING IS OUR BUSINESS Colour Printing Posters Letterheads Envelopes Business Cards WE CAN DO IT ALL! Business Forms Brochures Flyers Carbonless Forms Labels ic: A COMPLETE PRINTING. SERVICE 1J ■lave your \ Home Movies Made into \ Videos \ \‘ We will \ professionally transfer > your home movies on to VHS video cassettes Royal Bank Block The Square Goderich 524-7532 Matte'CofO BLYTH PRINTING INC BLYTH 523-9211