The Citizen, 1990-10-24, Page 14Tri-County champs
Blyth School news
CROSS COUNTRY
by Julie McNlchoI and
Charlene Hulzebos
On Wednesday, October 17 the
B.P.S. Cross Country Team went to
Hullett Central School for an
annual inter-school extra-curricular
event. We ran 2.5 kilometres in a
cross-country race. The schools
participating were: Blyth, Hullett,
Clinton, Seaforth, Vanastra, St.
Joseph’s and Huron Centennial.
The organizers of this event were
Mr. Talbot, the grade 7 teacher and
Mr. Millson the grade 8 teacher,
both from Hullett Central School.
The order of finish was: Huron
Centennial, Hullett Central, Blyth
Public, Clinton Public, Seaforth
Public, St. Joseph’s and Vanastra
Public.
As for individual winners from
B.P.S., for Midget Boys, Craig
Empey finished first over all. In the
midget girls’ division, Mary Beth
Brigham finished fourth over all. In
junior girls’ division, Sandra Walsh
finished fourth over all. In junior
boys’ Kurt Lentz finished sixth. In
intermediate, girls’, Pauline Ste-
The Brussels Bantam Girls won the Tri-County “A” Championship last week after defeating the
Listowel team three gamestoone. Back row, from left: Brian Rutledge, coach; Chan telle
Stephenson Lorie Perrie, Christine Carr, Marlene Rutledge, coach; (middle) Carla Johnston, Holly
Dauphin, Kelly Overholt, Krista Hastings; (front) Sheri Huether, Michelle Machan, Bobbi-Jo
Practices will be held from 5
to 6 p.m. Saturday evening.
For more information contact
HENRY KOLKMAN
524-8985
PAUL GUINDON
482-9218
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wart finished eighth. In intermedi
ate boys’ Greg Blok finished 10th.
. In senior girls’ Carrie Ansley
finished third. In senior boys’
Andrew Wharton finished ninth
over all.
BLYTH JUNIOR
BROOMBALL REGISTRATION
Saturday Oct. 27th
From 2-4 p.m.
in the Blyth Arena.
Registration Fee is
915°°
Skatathon
Blyth Arena
Sat. Oct. 27
9:30 - 2 p.m
HELP SUPPORT
MINOR HOCKEY
B FIGURE
SKATING
Mighty midgets
Bly th Midget boys swept the top three places in their division at the cross-country races in
LondesboroThursday. Craig Empey, (left) wasfirst followed by Michael Ansley and Corey Shannon.
Voice for Life holds prayer vigil
The Wingham Voice for Life
board met Monday evening at the
home of Ed and Kelly Skinn.
President Jim Bakelaar welcom
ed all present and Rev. John
Vaudry led devotions. Mrs. Bake
laar read a letter from Mr. Paul
Morgan who is the president of the
Southwestern groups affiliated un
der Alliance for Life. In his letter
Mr. Morgan urged the group to
continue voicing their concern re
garding any law which permits the
killing of any human life, once
conceived. He emphasized that life
is precious, God-given, and deserv
ing of total respect and protection.
Keep prayer, keep working, keep
talking urged Morgan.
On Nov. 2, 3 there will be an All
Ontario Pro-Life Conference in
Trenton with the theme, “Solid
Family - Solid Country’’.
Rev. Vaudry put forth his plans
for the group’s second prayer vigil.
Everyone was excited to hear that
Dr. Alex Calder, former moderator
of the Presbyterian Church, Can
ada, will be a guest speaker. Other
area clergy are invited to take part. 11, 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s
The vigil will be held Sunday, Nov. Presbyterian Church, Wingham.
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TALENT AND SERVICES AUCTION
for the Seaforth Harmony Hi-Lites and Harmony Kings
LOCATION: Seaforth & District Community Centre
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 at 2:00 P.M.
OVER 90 ITEMS TO BE AUCTIONED, INCLUDING:
1. Christmas sweatshirt; 2. Dinner for two at Robindale’s; 3. Pie per month (8); 4.
Video tape your event; 5. Autographed photo of #20 Winnipeg Jets; 6. 50 bales of
straw; 7. Adirondack chair; 8. Barbershop Quartet performance; 9. Fairisle sweater;
10. Bag Pipe performance; 11. Pool party with steak dinner; 12. 24” x 36” needle
point tapestry; 13. Sign or mailbox painted/lettered; 14. Year’s supply of oat cereal;
15. Christmas sweatshirt; 16. Car and chauffeur to *100.00 mileage; 17. Quilt made
(your material); 18. *100.00 value woodworking; 19. 20 Kg. chicken wings and legs;
20. 80-100 lb. processed lamb; 21. Dress made (your material); 22. Matching
children’s sweaters; 23. 4 hours entertainment by Singing Machine; 24. Man and
trailer to clean garage; 25. Hire a clown; 26. Christmas table decoration; 27. Murder
Mystery dinner for 8; 28. Double birdfeeder; 29. Will wallpaper a room; 30. Theatre
tickets and dinner for two in Blyth; 31. Fairisle sweater; 32. Half processed hog;
33. Silverware polishing; 34. Christmas deer; 35. Wallpaper and paint value *100.00;
36. Sign or mailbox painted/lettered; 37. Country afghan; 38. 8 hours of carpentry
skill^; 39. Goody basket; 40. One hour plane ride for two. 41. Custom nine foot fishing
pole; 42. Load of crushed gravel; 43. Dinner for two; 44. Solos for church service;
45. Two baby afghans; 46. 100 lb. processed pork; 47. Six yards of topsoil; 48.
Christmas table decoration; 49. Barbershop Octet performance; 50. Pie and tarts;
51. Hot tub party for four; 52. Cord of firewood; 53. 20 Kg. Cat or Dog food; 54.
Ladies’ hair perm; 55. Autographed hockey stick; 56. 100 lb. potatoes; 57. Three
hours of typing; 58. Daytrip on motorcycle; 59. Three piece luggage set; 60. Barber
shop Quartet performance; 61. Handmade sweater; 62. Six hours professional
housecleaning; 63. Seafood goody basket; 64. Fishing trip on Lake Erie; 65. Chinese
dinner for four; ;66. Cribbage board; 67. Lake Huron cottage for a weekend; 68.
Solos for church service; 69. Ornamental church; 70. Boat trip and dinner for two;
71. Stain glass lamp; 72. Pair live peacocks; 73. Transportation to city for shopp
ing; 74. Hooked rug 24 x 36; 75. Four hours labour; 76. Birdhouse; 77. Christmas
dress (your material); 78. Pie and tarts; 79. Christmas luncheon for four; 80. Crocheted
afghan; 81. Daytrip to Kitchener for two; 82. Cribbage board; 83. Five packages
hamburger; 84. Goody basket; 85. Six special occasion slab cakes; 86. Macrame
lawn chair; 87. Handcrafted mailbox; 88. Fishing and shore lunch for four; 89. Patio
'furniture.
“Don’t Miss this Unique Christmas Shopping Opportunity’’
COMPLETE WITH BARBERSHOP ENTERTAINMENT. PROCEEDS TO AUTISM
AND ONTARIO DISTRICT HARMONIZE FOR SPEECH FUND.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
FOR FURTHER SALE INFORMATION CALL
527-0747 or 482-9828 (evenings)