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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2004-03-25, Page 9Brussels Minor Soccer Presents V A RISING STARS SOCCER CAMP SATURDAY, MAY 29 9 am to 3:30 pm „gyp, $30 per player BMGCC soccer fields A ages 5 to 17 Please register by April 15 Call Jacquie at 887-8302 to register for camp REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR BRUSSELS SOCCER IS APRIL 1 No late entries Call 'Roz at 887-9522 today! REFEREES & LINESMEN NEEDED! Earn some cash this summer! Call Abi for details! Call Abi at 887-6598 today! d. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 2004. PAGE 9. Club winners Members of the Brussels Skating Club received awards at the season-ending skate-a-thon on Thursday night. Back row, from left: Rachel Cousins, most outstanding CanSkater 4-7; Danica Zwep, most outstanding intermediate senior; Brian Burgess, most outstanding senior. Front: Andrew Patton, most outstanding junior power skater; Jordan Sholdice, CanSkate medal for most dedicated; Kelsey Smith, CanSkate medal for most improved; Kelsey Rathwell, most outstanding CanSkater 1-3. Absent: Rachel Schiff, CanSkate medal for most sportsmanlike. Kelsey Smith also took third prize for the wackiest hair. (Bonnie Gropp photo) Scholarships for local students FROM CRANBROOK Community extends sympathy to family The community extends sympathy to Stan. Bev, Dean, Lori Bentley and family on the passing of Stan's mother. Phyllis. Many grandparents were busy this past week helping out with grandchildren, while their parents worked during the school break. It was a great time to do real bonding and the children could be spoiled, just a little without Mom and Dad around. The dart scores reported this past week from Cranbrook were Murray Keffer with 150 and Sharon Evans with 99. Birthday greetings to Kathy Workman, March 22; Bev Smith and Bob Steiss, March 24; Delayna Smith, March 27; Murray Fischer, March 28; and Lloyd Smith, March 30. Many people showed up at JR's on Friday to wish Ross Cunningham a special birthday greeting. Thanks to the family for the delicious cake and coffee. Special guests in Cranbrook Presbyterian. Church on Sunday were Marie Mitchell's parents. Sean said that they were going to the Fireside Café and he was looking forward to the outing with his grandparents. Johnathon McDonald came out with Rev. Theresa and is always welcome. It was good to have Madelene Steiss back from Florida to play the organ again. Craig, Lisa and Duncan Workman from London were visiting Frank and Kathy. The Ethel euchre was held on Monday, March 15. Winners were: share-the-wealth, Velma Sleightholm, Leota Thompson; high, Myrna Burnett, Dorothy Dilworth; lone hands, Mary Bell, Jim Smith: low, Marlene Johnston, Ross Stephenson. Many lucky tallies were given out. The next euchre will be held on Monday, March 29 at 8 p.m. Nancy Campbell Collegiate Institute (NCCI) announced that they are offering eight scholarships for the 2004/2005 school year for students in Grades 7 to 12. A tuition- only scholarship will be offered at each grade level ($10,600 - $11,100 value each) and a full residential scholarship will be offered in Grades 11 and 12 ($21,300 - $21,400 value each). The scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic achievement and community service. Cora McNamara, the school principal, said. "We strive to be inclusive and accessible; although we attract many international students, we want to make sure that we have a strong local student presence within our school population. We want to- make our education opportunity available to students who might not otherwise be PEOPLE AROUND AUBURN By Margaret Fraser Call 526-1112 Congratulations to Betty and Len Archambault on the birth of their first great-grandchild, Jacob-Charles Curran son of Becky and Chris. Proud, first-time Grandma and Grandpa are Shirley and Rick Archambault. Happy birthday to Shirley Gross, Peter Craig, Hayley Woods, Ruth Anne Bakker, Chad Kregar, Jim Robinson, Steven Empey, Lila McClinchey, Christine Elizabeth Delgado, Marg Mount, Wayne Drake, Halley Andrews, Dorothy Bere, Kaz Budny, Jane Glousher, Rob Elder. Jack Snieder, Josiah Greiner, Brad Conran, Susan Dobie. Happy anniversary to Bob and Lynn Oliver and D and J Plunkett. WDH Auxiliary meets On March 8 at 11 a.m. the Auxiliary to the Wingham and District Hospital met in the Terrace Room of the hospital for a "make up" meeting as the Januairy meeting was cancelled • due to stormy weather. President Brenda Anger welcomed everyone followed by the Auxiliary prayer. In the absence of the corresponding secretary, Jean Leitch read a thank you note from Tracey and baby Amelia Edgar, 2004 New Year's baby for the lovely blanket given by the auxiliary. Marion MacKenzie read a thank you note from Catherine Mulvey of Belmore, winner of the quilt draw. The minutes and treasurer's report were both given by Marlene Leedham. Spring conference will be Monday, April 26 in Stratford at the Stratford Inn. Any members wishing to attend call Marlene Leedham at 357-2717. Spring rummage sale dates are April 21 and 22 at the Legion Hall, Wingham. The committee requests that good seasonal clothing be sent to the sale as well as other saleable items. The teen volunteers will be recognized at the hospital wearing their new t-shirts purchased by the auxiliary. A new executive will be installed at the annual meeting April 19. The members are requested to have their reports ready for this meeting. At the close of the meeting past president Marlene Leedham presented president Brenda Anger with her past president's pin and thanked her for her many hours of volunteer work she had done in her four-year term as president. All members wished her the best as she and het. family move to their new home in Port Colborne. able to attend our school." NCCI is a Canadian international private boarding and day school with - campuses in Stratford and London, Ontario. The school is ranked number one - in Ontario, academically, according to the 2001 report on high schools released by the Fraser Institute. Equally as important as inspiring academic excellence is the school's commitment to help develop well- rounded students through its Moral Leadership Program. To receive a scholarship announcement and application form, contact John Pammer, Director of Communications, at NCCI. Telephone 519-273-6435, extension 22. The school's toll-free number is 1-888-714-3666. Announcements and applications can also be downloaded from NCCI's website at www.nancycampbell.net The deadline for scholarship application submissions is March 31. All are welcome td apply