HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-08-22, Page 9THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1990. PAGE 9.
New owner, new name at cafe
Managers
Bonnie and Rick Clark are the managers of #4 Bly th Sunoco
Cafe, formerly Walsh’s Corner Cafe. The Clarks moved here
with their daughter Tammy from Mississauga and are enjoying
life out of the city. Owner of the Cafe is Len Wasylyk also of
Mississauga.
The owners and the name may
not be the same, but little else has
changed at the former Walsh’s
Corner Cafe in Blyth. The owners
of the business for the last two and
a half years, Larry and Barbara
Walsh, sold the business last
month to Len Wasylyk of Mississ
auga, who has changed the name to
#4 Blyth Sunoco Cafe.
Managing the business for Mr.
Wasylyk, who has corporate inter
ests in rental properties in the city
and another gas bar in Clinton, are
Rick and Bonnie Clark. Prior to
taking over management of the
cafe and gas bar, Bonnie worked as
a hairdresser, while Rick managed
Parson’s Tire in Mississauga. Ac
cording to Rick, the couple has
been looking for a year and a half
for employment that would get
them out of the city, so were happy
when this opportunity came up.
“It’s a big change,” said Rick.
“The people here are friendlier
than in the city, everyone has more
time to stop and talk. It’s been
different for us.”
The couple has a daughter,
Tammy, 16, who will be starting
secondary school in Clinton in the
fall. The adjustment for her has
taken a little longer, but, they say,
she has met many people and
“everything’s falling into place
now.”
The change in ownership has had
little effect on the routine, regulars
at the cafe have become accustom
ed to, Rick said. There have been
no changes to the menu or the
hours of operations and all the
employees are the same with one
addition. “Everything is pretty
much the same as people have
been used to,” says Rick. “Larry’s
clientele were constant and seem to
be staying with us.”
Hullett approves rezoning
after public meeting
A short public meeting was held
prior to the regular meeting of
Hullett Council on August 7, to
discuss the rezoning of Lot 26,
Cone., 10 from Development “D”
to low-density village residential.
Following the meeting a by-law
was passed approving the change.
Council also agreed to provide an
outlet into Jenkins Drain, subject to
the pipe size being increased
between two manholes as request
ed by the engineer. Also an
updated maintenance schedule for
the drain must be provided by the
developer at no cost to the munici
pality.
Grants were approved for the
following: Salvation Army, $50;
Canadian National Institute for the
Blind, $50; St. John’s Ambulance,
$50; Federation of Agriculture,
$1,000; Town and Country Home
makers, $500; Tuckersmith Twp.,
$1,000; Farm and Home Safety
Association, $50; Clinton Public
Hospital, $1,000; Plowmen’s Asso
ciation, $100; Heart and Stroke
Foundation, $50; and Seaforth
Agricultural Society, $250.
Clerk Bev Shaddick was given
permission by Council to purchase
a new desk and file holder for the
office at a cost of $1,100.
The tile drain loan application for
Lot 31, Cone. 9, was approved by
Council, subject to availability of
funds and township bylaws.
Ethel
8 tables at euchre
Eight tables of euchre were in
play at the Ethel Hall Friday
evening. Another euchre party will
be held on August 22 at 8:30 p.m.
A bridal shower was held in the
Ethel United Church on Monday
evening for Jane Pfieffer.
A buck and doe was attended by
area folks Saturday evening in
Listowel for Les Stewart and Jane
Pfieffer.
Ethel’s own Country Cooks are
planning a ham supper to help
boost the Hall Renovations Fund. It
will be held Tuesday, September 11
from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Ethel Hall,
with all profits going toward the
fund. Prices are reasonable -
adults, $5.00; children under 12,
$2.50 and pre-schoolers are free.
Tickets are available at the Ethel
General Store or from the Country
Cooks.
Students can
vote by proxy
Students will be eligible to vote
by proxy in Ontario’s 35th provin
cial general election on September
6, 1990 as long as they are qualified
electors and are duly registered at
a recognized educational institu
tion.
Proxy voting allows an elector to
authorize another qualified elector
in the same electoral district to vote
on his or her behalf. A qualified
elector may not act as proxy for
more than two electors.
If voting by proxy or in person it
is the responsibility of students to
ensure that their names are on the
list of electors for the polling
division where they ordinarily re
side.
Proxy application forms may be
obtained from any Returning Offi
cer throughout the Province.
Upon receipt of the proxy appli
cation form, the Returning Officer
may then issue a certificate to the
proxy voter who will, in turn,
present it at the polling place to
exchange if for a ballot.
Persons eligible to vote in this
election are those who, on election
day, are 18 years of age or older, a
Canadian citizen, and have resided
in Ontario for the six month period
prior to election day, and whose
names are on the list of electors or
on a certificate to vote in the
electoral district where they reside.
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