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The Citizen, 1998-10-28, Page 14GRADUATION Christy Pardys, daughter of Henk & Anneke Pardys of Blyth graduated on October 25, 1998 with a Honours Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with co-op option from Wilfred Laurier University, Waterloo. She is currently employed by Ernst & Young accounting firm, Waterloo. Congrat- ulations Christy. Love from your family Iola Subject, Ross Stephenson, Violet Smith, Harold Metcalfe, Grace Stewart, Bob Bateman, Jean Schneider, Jim Cooper. The next euchre will be Nov. 2 at 8:30 p.m. PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1998. Going cross country Grey Public School's runners were the only local winners in the Atom division at the annual cross country meet held at the Wingham golf course Oct. 6. Brian VanVeen, centre back -took second, while Julia Schlumpf, front left, claimed third. Top runners Local runners did well in the Bantam division of the North Huron cross country meet at Wingham's golf course, Oct. 6. Jenna Krotz, front left, of Brussels came in just ahead of Candace Baillie, right and Samantha Beirnes, both of Grey. Tyler Campbell, also from Grey ran to a second place finish. Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle The news from thel Compiled by Margaret McMahon Phone 887-9250 Betty Kennedy takes most lone euchre hands The regular euchre was held at the Ethel Hall, Monday, Oct. 19, hosted by John and Joan Smith with 14 tables in play. Winners were: high lady, Hazel McKenzie; high man, Freda D'Arcey; low lady, Anne Cooper; low man, Bob Bremner; most lone hands, Betty Kennedy, Jim Smith; 50/50, Bob Bremner; tally card, Annie Wight, Leon Schneider, Audrey Adams, Mac Smith, Eva Harrison, Keith Turnbull, Mar- guerite Beirnes, Dorothy Martin, WDLCA to host dinner, dance The Wingham & District Community Living Association (WDCLA) held the second Early Bird Draw Oct. 16 for the Annual Lottery Dinner and Dance to be held Nov. 14 in Lucknow. Winner of the $500 prize was The Lucknow Legion of Lucknow. The draw was made by Verner Caswell at the Administration offipe of the WDCLA. Thirty prizes (5 draws for $1,000, 5 draws for $500, 10 draws for $250 and 10 draws for $100) will take place at the Lottery Dinner and Dance on Saturday, Nov. 14. The event. will be held at the Lucknow Community, Centre in Lucknow. A limited number of tickets are still available through the WDCLA office. HEALTH ON THE HILL A Review of activities at SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL / BREAST CANCER INFORMATION EVENING @ Seaforth Manor Activation RoOrn Wed., October 28, 1998 7:30 p.m. including: Ontario Breast Screening Presentation, Breast Cancer Survivor - Sharing, Award Winning Video, "Voices of Healing". Anyone interested is most welcome to attend. For information call: Shirley Dinsmore 527-0655 or Joan Chesney 527-1650. This event sponsored co-operatively by Huron Hospice Volunteer Service :and the Canadian Cancer Society. "TOP NUTRITION AT TOP SPEED" a fun & interactive evening for women Thesday, November 3, 1998 with Ramona Josephson, author of "Heart Smart Shopper, Nutrition on the Run"; to be held @ St. Anne's Catholic Secondary School, Clinton 7-9 p.m. Refreshments and displays @ 6:30 p.m. Learn how to balance good nutrition with a hectic life; make healthy eating less confusing; make fat budgeting easy with the teaspoon solution, put nutrition in the kitchen with fun, simple meal and snack ideas. Pre-register by Oct. 30 to 482-3416 or 1- 800-265.5184. Cheques payable to "Top Nutrition" do Take Heart Huron Project, R.R.#5, Clinton, Ont. NOM ILO. For further information, contact Lorraine Devereaux, Dietitian 527-1650 Ext. 248. TREESOF LIGHTS This year, why not discover the magic of Christmas early? Consider giving a "gift of light". Tickets are now available in local businesses, the Hospital Switchboard, and Auxiliary Members at the low cost of $5.00 each. Not only will you be remembering those special persons in your life, but you will also be contributing toward the purchase of a personal pain medication pump to benefit patients in need of pain control. Make plans now, to set aside Sunday, November 22, 1998 7:00 p.m. for an evening of Christmas musical selections, the ceremonious lighting of the lovely blue spruce Christmas tree on the grounds of the Seaforth Community Hospital, and yes children, even a visit from Santa and his helpers. Enjoy a cup of hot mulled cider with refreshments compliments of the Seaforth Hospital Auxiliary. P.S. Don't forget to write your letter to Santa and drop it off in Santa's mailbox in the Hospital reception area. All letters will receive a personal reply.