HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2010-06-17, Page 3THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2010. PAGE 3.
Blyth PS year comes to a close
The Blyth PS Bear Paw
Decoration service
The Blyth Legion held its annual decoration service at the Blyth Union Cemetery, hosting
dozens of guests. Members of the Legion and Legion Ladies Auxiliary were piped in by Hope
Button. (Vicky Bremner photo)
By Deb Hakkers
Mom is still in the ICU in London,
but is heading the right direction on
the road to recovery. How long and
twisting this road will be, still
remains to be seen. She is still at the
stage where each answer seems to
lead to three more questions.
We thank everyone for their
concern. It is at times like this that
we realize how blessed we are to live
in such a caring community.
If you want to add something toFrom Marilyn’s Desk, you can stillleave it on Mom’s answeringmachine, or call Fred at Tasty TreatsTo Go Or Stay and leave a message.I will have to ask that anything to beadded be in by Sunday night, due tomy work schedule.Happy birthday goes out to KarenGlousher and Jim Taylor who
celebrate, June 20 and Bodie Craig,
June 22. Happy Anniversary to Les
and Evelyn Caldwell who celebrate
June 22.
Kids, don’t forget to get your
entries in to name the Morris-
Turnberry History Book. Send your
ideas, name and phone number to the
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry,
RR 4, (41342 Morris Rd.), Brussels,
ON N0G 1H0, fax 519-887-6425 or
email: morris@scsinternet.com The
prize is $50 and the deadline is June
30.
Blyth Swinging Seniors will bemeeting at the Anglican Church onJune 23 with a potluck lunch atnoon. All seniors are welcome.BLYTH UNITED CHURCHRev. Gary Clark welcomedeveryone to the ReconciliationSunday service in the theme of “OneGod, Many Churches.” The choirbegan with an anthem, “Jesus Shall
Reign.” The call to worship was
taken from an Anglican Service. The
first hymn was “I Am Walking On
The Path of Peace”, followed by
scripture from I Kings 17: 8-24.
Prayer of Confession follow a
Catholic Service and was read in
unison.
Gary’s message followed showing
how although we may followdifferent traditions and styles ofworship we are still worshipping thesame God. The next hymn was, “Fora Thousand Tongues.” This wasfollowed by the offering, theoffertory hymn, offertory prayer,prayers for the world, and TheLord’s Prayer.The last hymn, “On Pentecost they
Gathered” was followed b the
commissioning and benediction as
well as, “Go Now In Peace”.
Everyone is invited to join the
congregation in Scrimgeour’s
Parking lot following church June 20
for cake to celebrate the 85th
anniversary of the United Church of
Canada.
By Rachel Snell, Marion
Studhalter and Tine Verschaeve
What a year it has been! All year
long, we have been reporting to
readers and now this will be the final
Blyth PS – The Bear Paw.
The Grade 8 class will be
graduating on June 22. They had an
awesome time at Camp Celtic. Many
memories were made there.
The Grade 6/7 class will be going
to Bingeman’s Water Park on June
18. The Grade 2/3 class enjoyed its
trip to African Lion Safari.
The school will be handing out
awards to the students on Monday,
June 28. Report cards go home on
that day as well.
Next year’s school year will start
with a PA Day on September 2 and
students will begin class on
September 7.
So that wraps up the Blyth
2009/2010 school year. We hope that
you have enjoyed hearing reports on
our school year.
Children's Fishing Derby
Radford's Fish Pond
Highway #4, south of Blyth
SUNDAY, JUNE 20
10 a.m. - 12 noon
Each child must be
accompanied by an
adult, 2 fish limit per
child. Bring your own
fishing equipment & bait.
Sponsored by Blyth Legion
Branch 420 & Radford Group
Admission by donation
PRIZES, HOT DOGS
AND POP TO ENJOY
Prizes provided by
Canadian Tire, Goderich
& Blyth Legion
CATEGORIES BOYS GIRLS
LARGEST FISH 2-5 yrs. 2-5 yrs.
6-9 yrs. 6-9 yrs.
10-12 yrs. 10-12 yrs.
13-15 yrs. 13-15 yrs.
SMALLEST FISH 2-5 yrs. 2-5 yrs.
6-9 yrs. 6-9 yrs.
10-12 yrs. 10- 12 yrs.
13-15 yrs. 13-15 yrs.
CCoommee oouutt && hhaavvee aa ggoooodd ttiimmee!!
Jack & Sylvia Nonkes
83189 Scott Line, Blyth
519-523-9456
Closed Sundays
An outstanding selection of annuals, perennials, baskets, mixed pots,
veggies, herbs, soils, mulches & more
It’s Time For
Spring Planting...
Come see all the beautiful blooms.
Spring Breezes
greenhouses
Stickers Family Restaurant
Call for reservations
Auburn 519-526-7759
Sunday, June 20
Brunch
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
(Children 10 & under 1/2 price)
All-You-Can-Eat $795
Cheap and easy work
(J.C. Ryle, “The Gospel of Luke” 1858)
“And you cannot be My disciple if you do not
carry your own cross and follow Me.” Luke 14:27
It costs something to be a true Christian!
Let that never be forgotten.
To be a ‘mere nominal Christian’, and go to church — is cheap and easy work.
But to hear Christ’s voice, and follow Christ, and believe in Christ,
and confess Christ, requires much self-denial.
It will cost us...
our sins, our self-righteousness, our ease, our worldliness.
All — all must be given up. Our Lord Jesus Christ would have us thoroughly
understand this. He bids us to “count the cost.”
“So no one can become My disciple without
giving up everything for Me.” Luke 14:33
A Grace Gem
Submitted by: Immanuel United Reformed Church,
Listowel, ON 519-291-1956
CORPORATION OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF
NORTH HURON
TAXES DUE
The next 2010 tax installment for the Township of North Huron is due on
Friday, June 25, 2010. Interest at 1 1/4% per month, or any part thereof will
be charged on unpaid accounts as of June 28, 2010 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
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By MarilynCraigCall 523-9318From Marilyn’s Desk