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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1998. PAGE 9.
36 play euchre games
There were nine tables of euchre
in play on Wednesday, May 13 at
the Women's Institute Hall.
Winners were: high lady, Laura
Johnston; second high lady, Alice
Nicholson; lone hands, Olive Bolt;
Sympathy is extended from the
community to Bill and Muriel
Coultes on the loss of Muriel's
brother, William George Davis
who passed away at Stratford
BORDENBALL
TOURNAMENT
By Rebecca Bruton and
Candace Procter
The bordenball tournament held
at East Wawanosh Public School
on Tuesday, May 12 was a great
day for all those who attended. The
schools involved were Howick,
Wingham, Grey, Turnberry,
Brussels and East Wawanosh.
The teams, which played a total
of five games, were made up with
two players from each school. This
gave the students a chance to meet
people from other schools who
would be attending F.E. Madill
Secondary School in the fall. The
games were refereed by six
students from F.E.Madill and the
coaching was done by the teachers
from the attending schools.
We hope that everyone enjoyed
Crime of
the Week
DRUGS SEIZED - CLINTON
On May 13 at approximately
2:30 p.m. a youth was discovered
with cannabis resin at St. Anne's
High School in Clinton. The drug
was seized and police were called
in.
During the investigation the
youth's locker was checked and a
stolen wallet was discovered.
Charged under the Controlled
Drug and Substance Act for the
possession and also for Possession
of Stolen Property is a 14-year-old
youth from the Grand Bend area.
Court has been set for July 9 in
Goderich. •
THEFT OF ALUMINUM -
CLINTON
On May 12 at approximately 11
p.m. the owner of Morgan's Trailer
Park reported the theft of aluminum
awnings.
low lady, Jean Pattison; high man,
Stuart Chamney; second high man,
Marj Coultes; lone hands, Irlma
Edgar; low man, Harvey Edgar.
There will be euchre again on
Wednesday, May 20 at 8 p.m.
General Hospital on Sunday, May
3. May thoughts and prayers be
with the family in their time• of
sorrow.
the tournament.
By Kristen Palmer
The Grade 1 class of Miss
Mathers has been very busy
learning as much as they can before
the school year ends. In math, they
are learning how to use the
calculator and also they have made
math log books where they
communicate what they have
learned.
Also, the Grade is have been
using the Dreamwriter computers
to learn how to type.
In June, the school is having an
Author's Day where every student
from Grade 1 to 7 publishes their
own book and gets to read it to a
group of students.
Grade is are now anxiously
awaiting their trip to the African
Lion Safari on June 12.
Police said the owner came
across a male, removing the metal
from his business on Victoria
Street, Clinton that night. He
confronted him. The man then fled
in a brown 90-91 Ford pickup truck
south on County Road #4. The
owner gave chase but lost the
vehicle in Hullett Twp. The suspect
is described as being about 30 years
of age, 5' 11" tall with dark hair and
a thin mustache.
The investigation continues.
Residents express sympathy
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We won!
The Blyth Rebels were finally rounded up to get a picture taken with their Ladies A
Championship Blyth Broomball League trophy. The team clinched the win for the first time in
their 10 year history. Back row, from left: Manager Steve Rintoul, Brenda Huber, Barb
Huber, Angie Huber, Marlene Huber, Joanne Huber, Trainer Dave Kennedy. Middle: Shirley
Archambault, Dianne Howson, Joy Lammerant, Patti Alexander, Coach Paul Pierce. Front:
League MVP Nicole Kerr, Karen Van Soest, Debbie Cook, League Top Scorer Kim Harris,
Stacey Rean. Absent: Kim McDougall and Barb Elliott.
Lung Assoc. hosts golf tourney
On Saturday, June 6, The Lung
Association's Third Annual Golf
Tournament will get the 1998 golf
season off to an exciting start for
140 eager golfers at the Mitchell
Golf Club. This 18-hole Texas
scramble tournament is popular
with both men and women golfers
and last year it was almost a
complete sell-out!
Proceeds from the tournament
support the many community
health education programs of The
Lnng Association in Huron and
Perth Counties.
Prior to May 25, the registration
fee is $60 per person. This includes
a delicious barbecued steak dinner,
great prizes, a wonderful day of
golf and, of course, the chance to
support The Lung Association.
After May 25, the entry fee is
$65 per person. If you have
purchased a 1998 Golf Privilege
Card from The Lung Association, it
contains a $5 discount coupon off
your entry fee. A tax receipt for a
portion of the registration fee will
be issued to all participants.
Prizes include a two-night
getaway for two to Niagara Falls
and two one-night getaways for
two in Toronto. The 'Hole In One
Prize' is the use of a new Ford
Escort courtesy of Harvey Krotz
Ford.
Registration forms are available
from The Lung Association office
in Strafford, 271-7500; Horizon Pro
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