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HWIN dinner
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PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 2004.
Tops on ice
The recipients of this year s D.A Rann Trophy for most points in each of the season's draws
at the Brussels Curling C!ub was awarded to the Stewart Steiss rink. From left: Sheila
Cousins, Ruth Bauer, Jeff Cardiff, Steiss. The team was also first place in the third draw. (Bonnie
Gropp photo)
Good start
Brussels Curling Club president Dona Knight, left, presents the first-place award for the
season's first draw to, from left: Steve Steiss, Leanne Konarski, Jason Konarski. Absent:
Murray Pepper. (Bonnie Gropp photo)
On Thursday, April 22, the Huron
Small Business Enterprise Centre is
hosting a Huron Women in
Networking (HWIN) dinner at the
White Carnation banquet hall in
Holmesville. Dinner is scheduled
for 6:30 p.m. following a social time
starting at 6 p.m. and will keep to
the format of the popular HWIN
dinners initiated by Women and
Rural Economic Development some
years ago.
Featured guest on April 22 is Tina
Heather, a motivational speaker. Her
topic is Awaken the Power Within.
Find out what stops you from using
your full energy and creating
business and life success.
During dinner, those donating
door prizes, and those winning
them, will each have an opportunity
to give a one-minute advertisement
of their business/career. At the end
of the evening, the grand prize will
be won by a contest challenging
your memory of those businesses.
The grand prize in March has
been donated by Kathy Nichol,
executive director of the Innkeepers
of Ontario. It features a one-night,
stay for two at the prestigious Ste.
Anne's Country Inn and Spa at
Grafton.
At $25 per person, this is a
networking opportunity you can't
afford to miss. Bring along your
business cards and brochures. If you
can donate a door prize, it would be
appreciated if you call in advance.
Pre-registration is required by
April 19. To register, or for more
information, call Alison Lobb,
Business Consultant, or Lisa
Harper, administrative assistant, at
the Huron Business Enterprise
Centre, 527-0305.
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presented by CPH Foundation
FRIDAY, APRIL 16 at 7:30 pm
at Clinton Christian Reformed Church
Enjoy a relaxing evening and at the same time
support your local hospital.
The program will feature
Clinton Men of Note,
Goderich Harbouraires and
Country Spirits Ladies' Quartet
in concert with
Huron String School Orchestra,
Piano/Organ (Selections)
Tickets available at C.P.H. gift shop,
the Dutch Store and Foundation members.
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Winners
The winning team of the second draw for Brussels Curling Club accepts their award from
president Dona Knight, left. Team members are, from left: Ernie Lewington, Jean Bewley,
Peggy Aitchison, Steve Knight. (Bonnie Gropp photo),