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The Citizen, 2011-11-17, Page 3THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2011. PAGE 3. Scrim’s Blyth ~ 519-523-4551 “The store that still cuts all their meat in-store” IN EFFECT NOV. 16-NOV. 22 CAN. “AA” BEEF BONELESS BLADE ROAST BONELESS BLADE STEAK BONELESS BEEF STEW $299 lb. $349 lb. $399 lb. FRESH GROUND IN-STORE LEAN GROUND BEEF lb. SCRIM’S STOREMADE BEEF PATTIES lb. REDPATH 2 KG WHITE SUGAR $249 bag CAVENDISH 750 G HASH BROWNS 3/$400 KELLOGG’S 200 G CORN FLAKES WESTON’S 675 G WHITE BREAD “Everyday low price” Brown Loaf $1.99 $189 loaf COMPLIMENTS BUTTER 1 lb. $349 ea. BEATRICE 500 ML SOUR CREAM $199 tub BEATRICE 1.89 L ORANGE JUICE $199 ctn. UNCLE RAY’S ASST. POTATO CHIPS 4/$300 BLYTH BRAND RUTABAGAS .39lb. COMPLIMENTS DELI SLICED SEASONED ROAST BEEF $599 lb. HAVE YOU TRIED SCRIM’S STOREMADE COUNTRY SAUSAGE? “Our Customers tell us it’s the best!” ORDER YOUR “FRESH” HAYTER TURKEY FOR CHRISTMAS Call Paul or Don at 519-523-4551 to place your order 3/$400 Car Oiling at Lee's Service Centre Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 1 pm - 8 pm; Fri. 1 pm - 6 pm; Sat. 8 am - 12 noon (Weather permitting) 348 Dinsley St. E., Blyth 519-523-9151 We use Hot, Acid Free, New Oil CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS Trunk Lid Inner Fenders Doors & Door Panels Dog LegsUnderside Inner Fenders Hood The key to many of the painful or mysterious providences of our lives! (J.R. Miller, “Daily Bible Readings in the Life of Christ,” 1890) “You do not realize now what I am doing--but afterward you will understand.” John 13:7 Like many of Christ’s other words--this saying of His has a much wider application than its primary reference to Peter’s perplexity. It furnishes the key to many of the painful or mysterious providences of our lives. We do not understand them at the time. We do not see how they can have any blessing in them for us. They seem altogether dark. But we have no right to judge of our Master’s work in us or with us--until it is finished. “You do not realize now what I am doing.” How could we be expected to understand all of the Master’s transcendent thoughts and plans? Yet this is not the end. “Afterward you will understand.” This mystery is to be explained. This perplexity is to be resolved into the clearness of noonday. You do not understand now--because you cannot yet see the end--you cannot perceive the blessing and the beauty. The Master Himself knows just what He is going to bring out of each of His mysterious works--and therefore He is not perplexed. Jesus assures us that, “Afterward you will understand.” We shall see the tangles resolving into lovely grace and beauty! What is the lesson? That we should always trust God’s heart--when we cannot understand His hand. No doubt, divine love and infinite wisdom has planned all His ways with us. No doubt, there is blessing in the outcome, as it lies now in God’s mind. No doubt, we shall see the blessing, too, afterward! A Grace Gem Submitted by: Immanuel United Reformed Church, Listowel, ON 519-291-1956 CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON TAXES DUE The final 2011 tax installment for the Township of North Huron is due on Friday, November 25, 2011. Interest at 1 1/4% per month, or any part thereof will be charged on unpaid accounts as of November 28, 2011 and the first day of each month thereafter. NOTE: Persons who have acquired properties and have not received a tax bill should contact the Municipal Office. Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve a taxpayer from responsibility for payment of taxes, nor from penalty for late payment. Please contact the Treasury Department in regards to the various payment options available. Pre-authorized payment sign up forms are available at www.northhuron.ca or at the Town Hall. Donna White Director of Finance Township of North Huron Singing to remember Students of Blyth Public School were heavily involved in the Remembrance Day program held at the Blyth Memorial Hall on Nov. 11. This could be the last that some of these students attend, depending on how the Avon Maitland District School Board handles local celebrations once students from the school attend a school in Londesborough or Wingham. Singing were, from left to right, Hailey Govier, Heidi Badley, Chandler Bromley, Cayden Richardson and Colby Dale. (Denny Scott photo) Students a part of Remembrance Day By Kathryn Chalmers On Nov. 11, the students walked up to the Remembrance Day service. School representatives recited the poem “In Flanders Fields.” Then at 11 o’clock students stood for the two-minute silence to remember those who fought for us. The Grade 2 students sang a wonderful song called “Candle in the Window”. It was a pleasant, joyful song that brought a smile to everyone in the hall. Grade 8 student Kathryn C. and primary student Justin K. laid the Sympathy is extended to Barb and Murray Musty and family of Listowel in the death of Murray’s mother Edna Musty of Listowel. Happy birthday to Ron Abell- Rinn who celebrates Nov. 18; Kathy Abell-Rinn, Nov. 20; Kayla Dale and Ashley Walden, Nov. 21. Don’t forget to come out to Toonie Tuesday at Blyth Trinity Anglican Church Hall from 11:30 to 1 p.m. The menu consists of meatloaf, scalloped potatoes, salad and apple crisp. The Junior Farmers Alumni dinner and dance is Saturday, Nov. 19 at the Blyth Community Centre. Call David Haney at 519-522-0011 for information. By Marilyn Craig Call 523-9318 From Marilyn’s Desk Toonie Tuesday at church Greeting worshippers at BlythUnited Church on Sunday, Nov. 13 were Doug and Barb Howson. Ushering were Cliff Snell, Doug Whitson and Terry Richmond. Floyd Herman was music director. Fred Hakkers was in charge of the power point. Kathy Douglas and Rachel Hearn were in charge of the worship service in the absence of Rev. Gary Clark. The opening song was “We Are Pilgrims.” Kathy drew everyone’s attention to the announcements printed in the bulletin. Special mention was made that the church would be hosting thecommunity kitchen on Friday, Nov. 18 at 9:30 a.m. to noon. The first hymn was “Draw a Circle” followed by the invitation to divine fellowship led by Rachel Hearn. The children were invited to the front for their story time. Kathy had a hula hoop and asked the children if they thought they all would fit inside it. No was the answer. She had a circle of ribbon that made the circle bigger and they all were able to get inside and they Douglas, Hearn takeover worship service The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 420 Blyth held its general meeting on Nov. 1. Guests for the evening were Zone Commander Andy Roger and Deputy Zone Commander Larry Bailey. Donations were made to the following organizations: Huron County Christmas Bureau, $50; Habitat for Humanity, $50; North Huron Community Food Share, $50; Lung Association, $50; Blyth Junior Broomball, $100; Veterans’ Tree of Caring, $200. The Branch agreed to pay the registration fee of a Blyth-Brussels PeeWee hockey team for the Legion Zone Tournament to be held in Lucknow. The Branch also agreed to pay the mailing cost of parcels for Samaritan’s Purse Project. The Branch Scrapbook took first place honours in the ‘D’ category of the District Scrapbook Contest. Comrade Mary Lou Stewart accepted the plaque. The winner of the early bird membership draw was Ken Anderson. Upcoming events in the work of the Legion includes the community breakfast on Nov. 27 and the Christmas bingo on Nov. 29 both at the Blyth Memorial Community Hall. The next general meeting will be held Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. at the Blyth Legion Hall. Legion pays entry fee NEWS FROM BLYTH Continued on page 12 Continued on page 12 $349 $299