HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-05-04, Page 14PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1994.
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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.
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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
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