HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-10-29, Page 3THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1986. PAGE 3.
Blyth Girl Guides and Brownies held a bake sale on Saturday morning
in front of the Blyth Library and three members decided that a little
advertising could help sales. Here trying to stop passersby were: [left
to right] Charla Richmond, Karin Lee and Melissa Kerr.
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Seven tables were in play on Oct.
22, for the weekly Lost Heir party at
the Blyth Memorial Hall.
High lady’s score was recorded
by Ruth Ann Sheill while John
Blake hadthe high men’s score.
Margaret Nesbit and Charlie
Smith had the low scores.
Mrs. Clarence Paulen and Mrs.
Roy Paulen of Mitchell were
visitors withMrs. HughRinnon
Tuesday afternoon.
Myrtle Smith of Kitchener has
been visiting her sister, Grace and
Roy Easom of Blyth this past week.
There were 11 tables at the
weekly euchre party at Memorial
Hall Monday night, Oct. 20. Verna
Glazier of Clinton was high lady
while Graeme McDowell was high
man. Ida Proctor was low lady and
Len Shobbrook, low man.
Mabel McAdam of Clinton had
the most lone hands among the
ladies while Albert Quipp of
Brussels had the most lone hands
for the men. Vi Howes of Clinton
won the special prize. There is a
euchre party every Monday night
at 8 p.m. at the Hall.
Man dies
in Alberta
FRANCIS [FRANK] ARTHUR
McCLURE
Frank McClure of Thorsby,
Alberta died Oct. 23, 1986 in
Thorsby. He was 39 years of age.
The son of Arthur and Isabel
McClure of Blyth, he was born in
Seaforth. Surviving besides his
parents are a son Shane and
stepson Dean, both of Cambridge,
and two sisters, Nora, Mrs. Barry
Harrison of Edmonton, Alberta
and Nancy, Mrs. Brian Godkin of
McKillop township.
The funeral service took place
Oct. 27,1986 at the Tasker Funeral
Home, Blyth with Rev. Roger
Gelwicks in charge. Interment was
in Maitlandbank Cemetery, Sea
forth.
Pallbearers were Bob Shannon,
Neil McNichol, George and Lavern
Harburn, Bruce Hulley and Mur
ray McClure Flowerbearers were
Robert Watson, David Watson,
Roger McClure and Frank Roselli.
1986 Marquis, 4 dr., V6, air
conditioning
1985 Pontiac Parisienne, 4 dr.,
air conditioning
1984 Buick Park Avenue, 4 dr.,
loaded
1982 Cutlass Supreme
Brougham, 4 dr., air
1982 Ford F150 Super Cab
1982 Chev. 1/2 ton pickup
1981 Dodge 1/2 ton, 6 cyl.,
with 0/D trans.
1981 Datsun 510 Stationwagon
1979 Cutlass Station Wagon
1979 Ford LTD II, 4 dr.
1979 Olds Regency 98, 4 dr.,
loaded
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Lions entertain their ladies
The Blyth Lions Club held its
autumn Ladies Night on Thursday,
Oct. 23;
Forty-six Lions, Ladies and
guests were served a roast beef
supper by the Anglican Church
Guild. Guest speaker for the
evening was the minister of the
Brussels United Church, Rev.
Carpentier. He spoke on the value
of friendships. The three youths
who took partin the Lions Youth
Exchange Programme last sum
mer were present and each gave a
short talk on their trips. Heather
MacDonald visited Texas. Nicole
Brooks visited Minnesota and John
Leibold visited Iowa.
A donation was received from
the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch 420 Blyth, to go towards the
Lions Walk-a-Dog-a-Thon. This
Society sees film
The Blyth Horticultural Society
meeting was well attended by
members and guests on October 14
at the Blyth Memorial Hall.
After a short business meeting,
a report was given by the president
Harvey McDowell on the Ontario
Horticultural Convention held at
Trent University, Peterborough in
June which he and his wife Feme
attended as delegates of the
Society.
Fall clean up of the flower beds
and the planting of tulip bulbs will
take place as soon as weather
permits.
Jim McCall played several lively
numbers on his violin accompanied
by Lloyd Walden on the piano.
Films and slides were enjoyed
followed by refreshments.
Several draws for plants and
bulbs were held at the close of the
1 *•meeting.
The next meeting will be on Nov.
I 11 beginning with a pot luck
dinner. Stephen Hildebrand of
Hildebrand Flowers, Seaforth will
I be the special guest presenting a
Christmas theme to the meeting.
donation has been forwarded to the
Canine Vision Canada. The Blyth
Lions Club donated $200 to
Canine Vision Canada. This money
is used to help pay for the training
of guide dogs at the only all-Cana-
dian Guide Dog School in Oakville.
The Lions also made a $300
donation to the Blyth Figure
Skating Club.
The Blyth Lions annual Hallow
e’en Dance will be held on Friday,
Oct. 31 at the Blyth and District
Community Centre. Dancing is
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There will be
costume prizes and Oktoberfest
food. Admission is $6 per person at
the door.
The Blyth Lions annual Christ
mas Dances will be held Saturday,
Dec. 13 and Saturday, Dec. 20.
Reservations by groups or indivi
duals can be made by contacting
LionsMurray Musty. The Lions
Club will be holding the New
Year’s Eve Dance on Dec. 31.
Beginners skating will again be
paid for by the Lions Club.
Children who are learning to skate
may do so on Tuesdays from 6:30 to
7:30. Admission is free.
The next meeting of the Blyth
Lions Club will be Thursday, Nov.
13 at the Blyth Memorial Hall.
Happy Birthday
Eleanor
Love Your Famiiy
Got’cha!
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