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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-01-30, Page 8WILL SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BE CLOSED FOREVER?? V The Nine (9) Avon-Maitland District School Board Trustees decide soon. 3 You can make a difference. / You can question the administrators who are recommending Seaforth District High School be closed on: Monday, February 4th, 2002 at 7:00 p.m. at Seaforth District High School Special board meeting (Formal Delegations) to be held on: Monday, February 11, 2002 at 7:00 p.m. at Seaforth District High School ./ If you wish to be a delegation, Huron East can assist you in doing that. 3 Contact the Avon-Maitland District School Board at (519) 527-0111 OR 1-800-592-5437, or the Huron East Municipal Office at (519) 527-0160 OR 1-888-868-7513. Ad sponsored by Huron East Communications Committee PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2002. Wow, it's hot It was easy to work up a sweat at this year's Nature Centre Snowshoe Walk as warm temperatures and sunny skies pervaded the air on Sunday. This young participant gets ready to doff some of his outerwear. (Vicky Bremner photo) -,..:4.4.. Select .....„ c, ....g.F something fine vd:F0 * Go for your cal © I,s_ e or4I'LFT4 GEORGIAN BAY eV THE COMPLETE HARROWSMITH COOKBOOK More than 600 pages of recipes and tips for everything from soups to preserves. $34.99 THE OUTHOUSE REVISITED Don Harron provides the introduction and the humorous cap- tions to this photo book. $19.95 OLD ONTARIO HOUS- ES Photographer John de Visser and writer Tom Cruickshank offer glimpses of more than 150 Ontario homes from the late 18th to early 20th centuries. $49.99 EASY READ ACUINE EASY BREAD MACHINE BAKING Interesting recipes for everything from whole-wheat and gluten-free to fruit breads. $19.95 0 • GEORGIAN BAY John de Visser's stun- ning colour photographs of the Bruce Peninsula around the bay are com- bined with Judy Ross's • text for a memorable book. $49.95 s,fra-Batek `PRES5RVING 011 if 14ctene Rvatua /14 Ito SMALL BATCH PRESERV- ING Over 300 recipes plus a primer on the art and sci- ence of making preserves safely at home. Recipes to make all year round. $19.95 tz • • See tkeae and athet peat leeks a The Citizen NW 404 Queen St., Blyth 523-4792 541 Turnberry St., Brussels 887-9114 Ijo • • 22, 0 0 HARROWSMITH People play shoot euchre On Friday, Jam 25 there were 13 tables of shoot in play at the Belgrave Community Centre. Winners were: high, Louise Bosman, Tama Edgar; second high, Jean', Plaetzer, Marie Park; most shoots, Jean Grasby, Lois Chamney; low, Margaret McVittie, Laura Mae Chamney. The next shoot is Friday, Feb. 8 with dessert at 1 p.m. There were seven tables of euchre in play on Wednesday, Jan. 23 at the Women's Institute Hall. Winners were: high lady, Louise Bosman; second high lady, Viola Adams; lone hands, Jane Grasby; low lady, Ruth Johnston; high man, Jim Coultes; second high man, Stuart Chamney; lone hands, Lloyd Appleby; low man, Bob Grasby. The next euchre is Wednesday, Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. Mabel's Moms met at their regular time on Wednesday, Jan. 23. Those who attended were Linda Hess and Judith; Lila Procter and Jessica; Crystal Agombar, Nicholas and Gage; Donna Raynard, Curtis and Craig. Their topic was junior kinder- garten and senior kindergarten. Jim and Lorna Ryder, Shawn and Ryan of Innesville spent last week- end with Lorna's mother Betty Irwin. FROM BELGRAVE Help for Today. Hope for Tomorrow. Today, In13 C1nadians over 65 is affected by Alzheimer Disease and related dementias For more information. contact your local Alzheimer Society or visit our Web site at wwx.alzheimer.ca AlzheimerSociety • Canadian Stud) of Health and Aging Ifilg Iti2141A11.14 I. el 4.11* III" 44 4,1 LE414 wakina.,4 ****** 4 u .....