NEIGHBORS
A Penn Township man was the winner of a plasma TV Tuesday in a contest sponsored by the
Butler Rotary Club to benefit a school drug prevention program.
Jim Hopson gets the Panasonic 37-inch TV, valued at $1,600.The contest sold tickets numbered to corresponding golf balls. The balls were dumped from atop a fire truck ladder and into a custom contraption. The first ball to go in a hole was declared the winner.Nearly $6,000 was raised for
Stand Tall, a program at Butler, Karns City and South Butler schools that asks students to abstain from drugs and alcohol and submit to random drug tests to prove it.———The Butler County Chapter of the American Red Cross has announced its newly-elected board members, chosen at its recent membership meeting.New board members include
Christopher Boyer of Leech Tishman,
Angela Kuss of Bookminders,
Kristen Singleton and
Ray Swigart of First National Bank of Slippery Rock and
Brennan Zanella, a Butler High School student.Newly-elected officers include chairman
Ginny Yelland, first vice chairman
Mark Finch, second vice chairman
Don Scelza, treasurer
Kathy Prokay and secretary
Christopher Boyer.———Winners at the
Butler Duplicate Bridge Club game held Sept. 27 were
Jan Horwitz and
Alex Bealles. Coming in second place were
Mary Anne McNeirney and
Jackie Skirboll.
