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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-03-06, Page 26Brussels Optimist Club Dinner-Auction April 6th at the B.M. & G. Community Complex ALL PROCEEDS TO: THE JAWS OF LIFE Grey Ward Brussels Ward Fire Departments Beth Earl - Catering Doors Open at 5:30 Dinner at 6:30 Door Prize - RCA 52" TV $20 per person To purchase tickets, or to donate to this important cause or to the auction, contact any Firemen or Optimist member. This up-to-date rescue equipment will aid our volunteer Fire Departments and also make their work safer as they provide protection to all citizens. vii °0,-c Talk to us instead. TOLL FREE SMOKERS' HELPL1NE 1-877-513-5333 Gliosi Railways of Ontario Ghost Towns of Ontario Volume 2 6., .. Read your winter blahs away with a good book! GHOST RAILWAYS OF ONTARIO Vol. 1 & 2 Ron Brown tells the stories of some of the abandoned railways such as the Kincardine-Listowel and Goderich-Guelph lines. $24.95 GHOST TOWNS OF ONTARIO Vol. 1 & 2 Ron Brown rediscovers vanished communities including Sunshine, Bodmin and Newbridge. $19.95 HAUNTED ONTARIO From the Donnelly Homestead at Lucan to a haunted farmhouse at Creemore Terry Boyle tells the stories of ghostly inns, hotels and other places you can visit. $19.95 ONTARIO'S VANISHED VILLAGES Read the stories of communities that helped shape Ontario but no longer remain including Lovat in Bruce, Waverley in Grey and St. Joseph in Huron $19.95 See our great selection of books at: The Citizen 404 Queen St., Blyth 523-4792 541 Turnberry St., Brussels 887-9114 Ontario's Vanished Villages PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2002. Secondary school drama students compete at Sears ..Xge.97 Aft,-fie Ensemble excellence Central Huron Secondary School of Clinton presented Colours in the Dark as their entry in the Sears Drama Festival held at the Memorial Hall in Blyth . The cast was recognized with an award of excellence for their ensemble performance. (Stephen Oliver photo) No peace at all Gelan Hopkins finds he just can't get any privacy in which to commit suicide in F. E. Madill's production of 7 Stories at the Sears Drama Festival held in Blyth. Hopkins, who received an award of merit for his performance, stands bemused on a seventh story ledge as Justine King pours out her troubles to him. (David Blaney photo) Well done The Listowel District Secondary School production of The Farm Show at the annual Sears Drama Festival was one of three chosen to advance to the regional showcase. It was also recognized for its ensemble work as well as a merit award for actor Jason Snider. (Bonnie Gropp photo) Saying goodbye Fugue For Female Voices was one of two productions entered in the Sears drama Festival held at the Memorial Hall in Blyth this last weekend, by St. Anne's Separate School. Miranda Eggleston won an award of merit for her performance. The other production, The Wasp won an award of excellence for their ensemble performance. (David Blaney photo)