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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2004. PAGE 23.
38 attend Cranbrook card party
Friday night the Cranbrook card
parties began again with 38 people
present. Card parties will be held on
the first and third Friday nights of
the month during the season. The
hosts were Edna McLellan. Eleanor
Stevenson and Neil Hatt.
The results were: 50/50, Alda
Warden and Leoda; high lady, Viola
Adams; high man. Neil Hatt; low,
Eluned McNair, Jeanne Ireland:
travelling lone hand, Marg Peebles;
lone hands. Mary Davidson. Mary
Craig and Lloyd Smith; tally cards.
Verna Crawford, Tom Stevens.
Marion Harrison, Linda Stevens,
June Jacklin. Allan Edgar, Shirley
Verstoep. Rick Elliott, Agnes
Harrow. John Subject, and Ruth
Ward.
On March 31 the last dart night for
the season was held with the
following results: Gayle Speiran
with 115 and John Gillis with 114.
The community extends sympathy
to Karen and David Smith and
family on the passing of her
grandfather, Jack McCutcheon of
Brussels.
Also sympathy to the Ward and
Davidson families of Monkton on
the passing of Jason Davidson of
Knox Presbyterian's congregation
there.
Donna Knight has returned from
her trip to Florida where she visited
and drove home with her sister
Pearl.
It was great to see neighbours
gathering up garbage left from the
winter on the roadsides. It shows we
live in a neat area.
Special anniversary greetings go
out to Charlie and Laura Fischer on
the occasion of their 60th wedding
anniversary on April 5. Attending a
family dinner at the Fireside Café on
Sunday with them were Don and
Diane Bray, Don and Darlene
Fischer, Mark, Tracy, Matthew,
Alida and Jenna Swart.
We hope Harry Smith will soon
recover from his surgery in Stratford
hospital.
Our prayers are with John Seddon
who is back in London Hospital.
Eleanor Stevenson and Yvonne
Knight attended the Huron-Perth
Presbyterial Executive meeting in
Seaforth on Monday afternoon.
It's hoped everyone is able to take
in the many Easter services in the
community. Maundy services, Good
Friday, and Easter services are being
held in Brussels and Monkton.
Easter Sunday services will be in
Cranbrook.
Have a happy family time as well .
FROM CRANBROOK
BUY? SELL?
TRY CLASSIFIED
WEDDINGS
I don't usually share my opinions
unless I have been given a chance to
research them thoroughly.
Research is an important process
in learning, thus helping to achieve
wisdom. Today, there is a wealth
knowledge available, all within the
typing of a few keystrokes.
I have used the internet for eight
years. Throughout those years, it has
grown vastly. My main purpose for
connecting to the internet was to
collect medical information
regarding my disorder. At that time,
I had lived with Friedreich's Ataxia
for almost 20 years, but my
knowledge of what was happening
to me was somewhat uneducated.
When I first connected in February
of 1996, there was little information
on my disorder. However, within a
few months, information came
flowing in— especially after the gene
that causes Friedreich's Ataxia was
discovered. This finding raised new
hopes in developing treatments and
finding a cure. Researchers began
publicizing their findings to promote
their breakthroughs, and the benefits
of vitamin/medication supplements
were published to educate other
sufferers.
While researching the effects on
my life with Friedreich's Ataxia,
many of the issues "snowballed"
into information that never has
affected me, but I still find the
readings interesting. 1 liked to
compare other health issues to my
disorder, and learn how to integrate
other coping techniques with my
own. I still do, and I have discovered
that although my disorder has
formed much of my life, it only
dictates me physically.
There are other pursuits that
interest me too!
The internet has other forms of
learning as well. Receiving
education is something I can do with
or without my disorder, which is
why 1 enjoy it so much. I like living
in my rural area of Huron County,
and the internet allows me to take a
variety of different courses right
here in Brussels. Being able to stay
in the comfort of my home is a
bonus also, as I am able to focus on
learning rather than expending all
my physical energy getting to a
classroom.
I have taken courses on writing,
and have found them to be a lot of
fun. (Except the course on advanced
grammar, but, you live and you .
learn.) Right now, I am taking a
course on the Art Movement of
Impressionism — studying paintings
of the masters is another hobby of
mine, and I can amuse myself in an
art gallery for hours on end!
Another activity I use the internet
for is shopping — you can buy just
about anything you want! Many
websites have pictures of the
merchandise they wish to sell, and
all that is required is your credit card
number and it is shipped to you
within a few days. Whenever I see
the words, free shipping — I am
hooked! I have never had an issue
with safety, and I find it to be very
convenient. So much so, that I need_
to restrain myself sometimes — it can
be an addictive shopping
experience!
Performed - your location or our
iindoor or outdoor chapel
(non-denominational)
For brochure call:
REV. CHRIS MORGAN
ALL FAITHS PASTORAL CENTRE
BENMILLER, 524-5724
WEDDINGS
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BUCK & DOE
for
Jonathan Hugill
Theresa McClory
Saturday April 10/04
Seaforth Community Centre
9 pm -I am
Age of Majority
Tickets $5.00
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Doug 233-7593 or
Jason 527-1258
Get fit
Nicole Kerr led a fitness break
for the attendees at Women's
Day Out, sponsored by Blyth
United Church Women, on
Saturday at Memorial Hall.
The day included special
demonstrations,
entertainment, a fashion
show, guest speakers and
lunch. (Vicky Bremner photo)
Tuneful entertainment
The Victoria Public School bell ringers provided some
entertainment for the women in attendance at Blyth United
Church Women's 10th annual Women's Day Out at Blyth
Memorial Hall on Saturday. (Vicky Bremner photo)
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