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The Citizen, 2006-03-30, Page 22CA H 9 VI GS ON $4.00 THURSDAYS Drop into either of our offices any Thursday with your word classified (maximum 20 words) and pay only $4.00 GST (paid in advance). That's $1.00 off regular rates. The Citizen CRUISING THE WORLD Variety Show by the Huron County Cloggers and Friends Depature Date: Saturday, April 1, 2006. Boarding: At Seaforth Public School Two Performances: 2:00 Matinee or 7:30 Evening Boarding Passes: $10.00 for Adults (Students & Pre-Students FREE) Proceeds to: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation & Seaforth Hospital Foundation Tickets Available At: Blooms n' Rooms Nifty Korners Pete's Paper Clip Seaforth Bakery The Walton Inn Winthrop General Store And the Huron County Cloggers For more information contact: Sherry McCall @ 527-1307 cC Meinibecheit .etd. woutd to conytatutate Stivetay .Weffeit Crop Care Murray was presented with the Master Professional Applicator Award on January 25, 2006 at the Ontario Agri Business Association's Professional Application Seminar in Guelph. Murray has operated a Terra-Gator at our Walton location for 10 years. CONGRATULATIONS MURRAY Left to right: Helmut Spieser, OMAFRA, Chairman Professional Application Committee; Murray Keifer, Master Professional Applicator, Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd.; Robert Bryson, Director of Eastern Canadian Grain Operations, Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 30 2006. Women's Day Out, Apr. 8 Good with syrup The seasonal flavour of maple syrup was on the menu as the Blyth Legion and its Auxiliary served up pancakes for breakfast on Sunday morning at. Memorial Hall. Darrel Wood enjoyed the hearty start to his day. (Vicky Bremner photo) Amazing Race back A dose of strategy, a pinch of adventure, and a whole lot of luck! That's what, it will take to capture top prize in Huron United Way's second Annual Amazing Race, set to take place Saturday, June 24, on a path that will take participants across the county's 840,960 acres of land stretching from the lakeshore inland. "The competition mimics CBS's popular Amazing Race, but planners are giving it a very distinctive Huron County flavour," says Kim Payne, executive director, Huron United Way. In the televised Amazing Race, competitors race around the world, completing tasks and traversing routes in the face of numerous challenges, including transportation, money and language. They bungee jump from buildings, chop buckets of onions, build rafts and do other tasks that draw on a physical, mental and teamwork abilities. In the television series, the winning team is awarded $1 million. In Huron United Way's Amazing Be one of the first to see the new logo for Bruce County's 2008 International Plowing Match. In , September of 2008 local volunteers and businesses will host tens of thousands of visitors who will visit Bruce County for the IPM to be held near Teeswater. In conjunction with the Chesley Kinsmen Club's 23rd annual Midwestern Ontario Agri-Fair, IPM volunteers will unveil their new logo. Everyone is invited to be at the Chesley Community Centre Arena, Tuesday, April 4 at 2 p.m. where a number of special guests will be on hand to assist with the unveiling. Along with presenting the new Race, 30 teams will compete for a $1,500 prize, once they've gathered the $500 in pledges that is required to register. On race day, teams- will discover how well they work together in whatever weather the day brings. Along the way, they will be challenged by detours that give two choices for completing a task, fast= forwards that allow teams to go directly to the next pit stop, roadblocks that_ require just one member to perform a task, or yields that delay either themselves or another team. "We have increased the number of teams due to a waiting list last year, and many teams are planning to return this year, so sign up soon before you miss out! Grab a teammate — whether it's your best friend, your partner, your mom, your dad, or Uncle Bob and sign up for a great da,y of fun," said Payne. Registration deadline is May 19. For registration information call 519-524-7900. logo Chesley's Agri-Fair will be the very first opportunity to purchase wearable souvenirs. Admission is just $3 for adults, $2 for youth 12 and under or a family rate is $8. Ladies are reminded to mark Saturday, April 8 on their calendars and plan to attend the 12th Annual Women's Day Out, sponsored by the Blyth United Church Women. This year's theme is All Around the Home. The event is being held at the Blyth Memorial Hall and the Bainton Art Gallery. Registration is at 9 a.m. The program runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Women's Day Out promises to be a very interesting and informative day for women of all ages. The keynote speakers are Donna The Goderich Gallery has offered outstanding art of all types on the Square at the present location for the past five years. GCG has 22 local artist-members who work co- operatively to produce and sell collectible art in the area. Each artist takes part in the operation and staffing of the Gallery, making the Art displayed more reasonably priced than at a commercial gallery. Come to the Gallery Open Open Open during April and enjoy and purchase the exciting work from CHP hosts annual dinner The Christian Heritage Party will be hosting an annual dinner for the electoral district of Huron-Bruce. It will be held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in the Wescast Community Centre in Wingham on Tuesday, April 4. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., dinner will be served at 7 p.m. and a meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Tickets for the event are $15 per person. - Ron Gray, national leader of the party will be speaking. No reservations are needed to come to the meeting. Schmidt of Heart of the Matter, discussing creative organizing solutions and Tom Dunbar speaking about Feathered Friends. Musical entertainment will be provided by various entertainers including Cappy Onn, Jessica Sparling, Emily Nicholson and Jim and Elaine Scott. One of the highlights is always the fashion show and this year promises something for everyone. Styled to Fit of Goderich offers clothing selections for size 14 plus, while Gibson's Men's Shop of Wingham talented new artists in the area; these artists are not members of the Gallery but wish a venue to display and market their talents. Each year since 2003, the Co-op Gallery has offered an open exhibit to the community for the month of April. An open calls for art submissions from any age, any subject, any medium and any geographic region. All work must be framed and/or ready to hang. The has something for the man in your life. Northern Reflections and Northern Getaway of Goderich will have ideas for spring for women and children. Returning this year is the smorgasbord lunch, as well as the toonie sale and door prizes. Tickets are available for $10 (lunch not included) at the following locations: Crossroads, Clinton; the Gift Chest, Wingham; Radiant Life Christian Books, Goderich or by calling Joann at 519-523-9274. There is a limited number available. fee of $10 covers expenses to mount the show. A gala opening night will take place on Friday, April 7 at 7 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Come and partake of the talent in the area and vote for the viewer's choice. The GCG is open Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. 4 p.m., starting April 1 during the summer. The Gallery opens at 9 a.m. on market Saturdays. Call 440-0523 for info. 2008 plowing match logo to be unveiled at Chesley Agri-Fair GCG Open Open Open