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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-07-19, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2000. Area students make the grade as Ont* Scholars Mandy Sellers F.E. Madill Daughter of Bill and Marion, RR2, Bluevale. Attending Wilfrid Laurier University to study communications Maegan Jarrett CHSS Daughter of Tom and Brenda, Londesboro. Studying pshycholo- gy and biology at Wilfrid Laurier University. John Eric Pardys CHSS Son of Henk and Anneke,Blyth. Studying civil engi- neering at the University of Waterloo. Tim Van Veen LDSS Son of Gerrit and Helen, RR2, Brussels. Studying public affairs and policy manangement at Carleton University. Pam Schneider GDCI Daughter of James and Dorothy, Auburn. Pamela is not attend­ ing a post-secondary institution in the fall. Darlene Hemingway F.E. Madill Daughter of Ross and Anne, Brussels. Attending University of Waterloo to study Social Development Studies. Katie Snell CHSS Daughter of Charles and Sharon, RRl, Clinton. Attending the Unversity of Western Ontario in the art pro­ gram. Sjaan Gerth F.E. Madill Son of Bill and Vicki, Belgrave. Attending Ohio State University to study bio-chem­ istry. Michael Cowan F.E. Madill Son of Ted and Chris, RR5, Brussels. Attending Carlton University to study engineering. Andrea Vandendool SDHS Daughter of Bert and Joan, RRl, Londesboro. No fur­ ther information was obtained by press time. Christa Smith F.E. Madill Daughter of Christine Workman, Blyth. Attending Wilfrid Laurier University for the arts programs/ adminstrative option. Stephanie McDonnell F.E. Madill Daughter of Jerry and Carol. RR3, Blyth. Attending the University of Toronto to pursue a law degree. Justin Howatt F.E. Madill Son of Douglas and Sherry, RRl, Belgrave. Attending the University of Windsor to study engineering. Bronwyn Dunbar LDSS Daughter of Robin, RRl, Ethel and the late Cemdwen Ostien. In Honours English at the University of Ottawa. Jennifer Lubbers SDHS Daughter of Jack and Nancy, RRl, Walton. Attending the University of Water­ loo in the arts and business program. PEOPLE AROUND CRANBROOK By Peter Hagedoorn Call 887-6935 Ross Engel is in hospital in Stratford. The community wishes him a speedy recovery and return home. Have we all had enough rain? On Saturday, to celebrate the recent mar­ riage of Ralph Watson and Betty Graber Watson, a party was held by their friends and relatives. This was to have been a garden party in the gardens of Cathy and Frank Workman, but the rain dictated oth­ erwise and the party was moved to the Cranbrook Hall. This did not dampen spirits and the party was a success. Many people attended. A reunion of the Engel family which took place on Sunday was equally successful. The Cranbrook Hall again was the back-up plan but thankfully the rain stopped and the party could proceed as planned. The Cranbrook Garage and yard sale was a bit of a washout. Not many people participated and some people used the Hall to make sure to stay dry. And so plans were affected by the constant rain over the weekend Even the twins did not come because of rain problems in Weston. Oh well, good things keep. Finding treasures In spite of threatening weather, Christopher and Nathan Stoll took the opportunity Saturday morning to check out some of the offerings at the Cranbrook yard sales. Check out our WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca Give Someone a Second Chance. Discuss organ donation with your family. THE Kidney Foundation of Canada Carey Elliott CHSS Daughter of Bob and Gloria, RRl, Londesboro. Attending Wilfrid Laurier University to study psychology. Sarah McLellan LDSS Daughter of Alvin and Pam, RR3, Brussels. Attending the Univer­ sity of Waterloo arts accountancy co-op program. Rachel McQuail F.E. Madill Daughter of Tony and Fran. RRl. Belgrave. Plans to take a year away from her studies for travel and adven­ ture. Kyle Anderson SDHS Son of Ken and Diane, RRl, Londesboro. Attend­ ing the University of Waterloo to study architecture. NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Stefan Nichol F.E. Madill Son of Hugh and Susan, Brussels. Attending the University of Western Ontario to study his­ tory. v PEOPLE AROUND ETHEL By Margaret McMahon Call 887-9250 On July IO Allan and Dorothy Martin hosted 14 tables of euchre. Winners were: 50/50, Agnes Harrow; high lady, Jean Schneider; high man, Marion Behms; low lady, Velma Sleightholm; low man, Bob Bateman; lone hands, Helen Dobson, Gertie Lambkin, Lois McLean, Ruby Armstrong, Walter Harrifield, Scott McLean; tally, Florence Broughton, Harold Metcalfe, Jean McNaughton, Doug Hamilton, Agnes Harrow, Allen Edgar, Violet Smith, Bill Craig, Hazel McKenzie, Keith Turnbull, Edna McLellan, Harold McNaughton, Verna Crawford, Bob Bremner, Mary Davidson, Margaret Peeble. The next euchre will be held on July 24 at 8:30 p.m. Don’t Forget!!, Remember to bring in your minor ball and minor soccer team pic­ ture to be included in the The Citizen’s season ending special section. 1 YEAR CLOSED MORTGAGE 6.6 ‘Residential Properties only Some restrictions apply. Call- Robert J. MacVean Mike Gregan 0/*/o Purchasing a New Home or bring your Mortgage File back home. NO-FEE TRANSFERS 482-3468 in Clinton 235-0640 in Exeter Clinton Community Credit Union Limited