The Citizen, 2001-07-18, Page 10Ready to roll
The Brussels lawn bowling club held a men's tournament
last Thursday, July 12 sponsored by Brussels Livestock.
(Mark Nonkes photo)
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Graduates
Karla Stacey, daughter of the
late John Stacey of Wingham
and Thelma Dougherty of
Londesboro earned her
Bachelor of Science Degree
from the University of
Waterloo. She graduated
with an "Honors
Environmental Science
Ecology Specialization" and
a "Biology Minor".
Convocation ceremonies
were held June 15th. Karla is
in her 4th season of tree
planting across northern
Ontario for Wilderness
Reforestation.
Steven Dougherty son of
Sam and Thelma graduated
from grade 8 on June 22nd
from Hullett Central School,
Londesboro. He will continue
his studies at Central Huron
Secondary School, Clinton.
Steven dreams of a future in
aviation. We are proud of you
both. Love from your family.
Help for Today.
Hope for Tomorrow.
Alzheimer Society
A message from
The War Amps
To order a Spot the Danger! video or the
new PIAYSAFE Interactive CD-Rom, visit
our Web site at www.waramps.ca
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or call 1-800-250-3030.
Graduation
Jennifer Black graduated on
June 15, 2001 from
Fanshawe College with her
diploma in Fitness —and
Health Promotion. She is
currently the co-ordinator at
the Good Life Club for
Women in Kitchener.
Congratulations! Love, Mom,
Dad, Justin, Lisa and
Gramma and Grampa Kerr.
PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. 2001.
Swing batter, batter
The Belgrave Kinsmen held a slowpitch tournament in Blyth and Belgrave last weekend, July
14-15. (Mark Nonkes photo)
Congratulations to the winners of
the Canada Day raffle held by the
Belgrave and District Optimists.
Winners were D. McDonald,
Goderich, barbecue; Joe Artista,
Niagara Falls, patio set and Deena
Colasurdo, Hamilton, $100 voucher.
Many friends, neighbours, family
members, relatives and old class-
mates gathered at the home of May
Rinn to help her celebrate her 82nd
birthday on Sunday, July 8.
The community extends special
birthday greetings to May as she
continues to enjoy better health each
and every day.
Murray, Richard and Michael
Irwin visited with relatives recently
at the home of Betty Irwin.
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Electricity prices increased in
Ontario, June 1, as a result of a rise
in the wholesale rate charged to
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