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COMING EVENTS
THE 77TH ANNUAL MEETING
of Family and Children’s Services
of Huron County (The Children’s
Aid Society of Huron County) will
be held on Wednesday, April 20,
1988 at 7:30 p. m. at Goderich Lawn
BowlingClub, 110 Picton Street
West, Goderich, Ontario.
A business meeting will be held to
review the Agency’s operations for
1987, and for the election of
officers. Also, amendments to the
Agency’s By-Laws will be present
ed for approval. To request a copy
of the proposed changes, please
call 1-800-265-5198.
The Huron County Community
Child Abuse Team will present
information on the initiatives taken
to prevent and treat child abuse in
Huron County.
Voting memberships are available
at the door - $1.00. Everyone is
cordially invited to attend. 15-2
MUSIC FOR FESTIVE OCCA-
sions - the Blyth Festival Singers
& Georgian Bay Community Choir
at the Blyth Memorial Hall,
Saturday, April 23rd at 8 p.m.
Tickets available at the Box Office,
(519) 523-9300, and The Saga
(523-4331). 15-2
FREE DRAW - LOOK FOR US AT
the Goderich Home and Garden
Show, Friday, April 22, 6 p.m. to
Sunday, April 24, 5 p.m. Special
show prices on selected items.
Middaugh’s Collectibles, spe
cializing in limited edition collector
plates, frames, dolls, Keirstead
prints, etc. 45 Albert St., Clinton.
Note - our Clinton store will be
closed Saturday during the show.
15-2
FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: RIBS
and sauerkraut served in our
lounge 5 to 8 p.m. Phone for
take-out 523-9381, The Blyth Inn.
14-tfn
PANCAKE SUPPER, KNOX
United Church, Belgrave, Thurs
day, April21,5p.m. -7p.m. Adults
$4.50, Children - 12 and under
$3.00, Preschoolers - Free, Family
Rate - $15.00. Sponsored by Board
of Stewards. Everyone welcome.
15-2
STARTING MAY 1/88 SUNDAY
Buffets, 4:30- 7 p.m. Blyth Inn,
523-9381. 16-1
COMING EVENTS
DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED.
Phone now for Mother’s Day
Brunch 11-2 p.m. and Mother’s
Day Buffet 4:30-7 p.m. Blyth Inn,
523-9381. 16-1
MAJESTIC WOMEN’S INSTI-
tute is having a casserole supper
followed by euchre party on
Monday, April 25, at 7 p.m. in the
library. Bring a friend - $3.50,
proceeds go to Canadian Cancer
Society. 16-1
BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS
The Canadian Chamber Ensemble
(Kitchener - Waterloo Symphony)
Sunday, April 24, 1988, 2 p.m.
Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets
$10.50. Box Office 523-9300/9225.
16-1
A SPECIAL EVENING TO HON-
or newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Nicholson to be held Fri., April 22
at 8 p.m. in the Belgrave Institute
Hall. Everyone welcome. Ladies
please bring lunch. 16-1
THE GRAHAM SISTERS WILL
be in concert at Brussels Menno-
nite Fellowship on April 23 at 7:30
p.m. 16-1
GARAGE SALE: OUR 13TH AN-
nual Garage Sale will be held
Friday, May 6 from 7 - 9 p.m. at the
Blyth Community Centre. Call
Bonnie Shannon 523-9326 or Can
dice Howson 523-4508 for any
donations you may have. There will
be special geraniums and a bake
table on sale by the choir. Advance
orders will be taken for flowers by
calling 357-3514. Also our Kid’s
Corner and Food Booth will be
some of the extra features at this
year’s Garage Sale. So come and
enjoy. Sponsored by the Evening
Unitof the Blyth United Church
Women. 14-5
MEETING OF THE GREY-
Bruce-Huron Post-Polio Chapter
of the March of Dimes at Hanover
Coliseum on Wednesday, April 27,
atl:30p.m. 16-1
TUESDAY, APRIL 26 GODERICH
and District After 5 Club Annual
Guest Night Dinner at 6:45 at the
Saltford Valley Hall, Goderich.
Music: Bob and Joan Peckham of
London: Speaker: IanEdghillof
Fergus, a Commercial Airline
Pilot. Cost $10.00 each. Tickets at
Campbell’s of Goderich or call
Joyce, 524-7118 or Mavis 523-9697
16-1
PIANO RECITAL - ON MONDAY,
April 25, at 7:30 p.m. in Blyth
United Church, presented by
students of Shirley E. Vincent,
A.R.T.C. Everyone welcome.
16-lp
BUS TRIPS: Kitchener Shopping -
Mon., Apr. 25; Nana Mouskouri -
Thurs., May 19; The Centre in
Kitchener, Anne Murray - Sat.,
June 11; Alumni Hall - London;
Phone Helen McBurney, Nichol
son Bus Lines 357-3424. 16-1
SPRING CONCERT AND ART
Exhibition at Central Huron S.S.
Clinton - Friday, April 29 at 8:00
p.m. Special guests - Morning Star
H.S. Mississauga. Admission -
Adults $3.00 Students $1.00 Pre
school - free. Everyone welcome.
16-2
5TH ANNUAL MOTORCYCLE
Show/Swamp Meet. April 30th,
May 1st, Picton, Ont. Trophies -
Cash Prizes - Parts Auction,
Sunday. Present ad for door
discount. Phone (613) 968-6271/
478-3387. 16-lp
COMING EVENTS
THE SPRING BOOK FAIR, SUN-
day, April 24, 1988 at the Concert
Hall, 888 Yonge St. Toronto. 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. Old and rare books,
maps, prints and related items.
Admission $3. 16-lp
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE - 4
days, June 3-6. Helen McBurney,
Robin Hood Tours. Phone 357-
3424. 16-1
COMPLETE DISPERSAL, RED-
law Farms. 100 head of registered
production tested Brown Swiss for
John and Sheila Stull at Carson’s
Sales Arena, Listowel on Friday,
April 22 at 12 noon. (519) 291 -2049.
15-1 p
REAL ESTATE
l‘/2 STOREY FRAME, THREE
bedroom house, 1 bathroom,
wood stove and utility shed. Phone
523-9413. 15-2p
Blyth: Just Listed:
Executive!
Built in 1977, this 2 storey, 4 bedroom home on 169 Coombs Street is
in excellent condition. Large rooms-finished basement. Here is an
opportunity to inspect a quality built family home with many extra
features. Call today!
LIST WITH THE
ACTION TEAM
482-9849
Peter
Damsma
William
"The Sign of Success"
11 Victoria Street, Clinton, Ontario.
“Suddenly it’s sold”
MASON BAILEY
BROKER
482-9371
HOLMESVILLE: White Carnation Banquet Hall and
Restaurant. Fully equipped. Very reasonable price.
85 ACRES: East Wawanosh, cut stone, two floor home, four
bedrooms, twobaygarageand heated workshop. Hardwood
bush, trout stream, very scenic. This is an exceptional
property designed for the executive person who wants every
convenience and country atmosphere.
80 ACRES: Near Bayfie SOLD^ brick home and shop.
LONDESBORO:1 floor raised bungalow on % acre lot.
Immaculate condition. Priced to sell quickly.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: With 2 apartments, Queen
Street, Blyth. . n
75 ACRES: Morris TownoULy-jCk home and frame barn.
100 ACRES: Farm near Auburn, 75 acres workable, 11/2
storey stucco home.
100 ACRES: 90 acres workable, East Wawanosh, no
buildings. Vendor will finance.
BLYTH: 4 bedroom frame home on Morris Street, large lot.
GODERICH: 1 floor homSOLD al location.
BLYTH: Building lot on Hamilton Street, fully serviced.
FARROW TO FINISH: 90 sows, 100 acres. Selling as going
concern. Includes all pigs to marketing weight, equipment
and about 50 ft high moisture corn in 20’ x 70’ Harvestore
silo. Vendor will finance.
12 ACRES: Hog barns for 650 hogs. Frame home.
Next stop -
Winnipeg
By Jason Elliott and Tammi Medd
On Saturday, April 16, Craig
Roulston, Jason Elliott and Tammi
Medd from B.P.S. spent the day at
the Clinton Legion for the County
Wide Science Fair Competition.
They were all successful with their
projects.
Craig was the top student for
“Computers.” Jason was the top
studentforGrade7inthe Bioligical
Division and Tammi won the
Conservation Award presented by
the Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority. She was the top student
in the Grade 8 Biological Division
and also won a trip to Winnipeg
REAL ESTATE
Steenstra 482-3780
MaryDivok 482-3370
Aileen Craig 482-3669
Sharon Medd
-Seaforth 527-0560
OFFICE 482-5991
■ REAL ESTATE LTD.
I 82 ALBERT STREET
■ CLINTON, ONTARIO.
GORDONHILL
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
233-3307
where she will enter her project in
the Canada Wide Science Fair
Competition, along with two other
students from Huron County.
SWIMMING
By Erin Bolger and
Michelle Nesbit
On April 14, the grade4 students
of B.P.S. started swimming les
sons at Vanastra. During the 60
minutes that they were there, they
learned the safety rules of swimm
ing and how to do dives, roils,
crawls etc.
There are 21 students which are
divided into three groups with
three instructors to teach them. At
12:30 eachWednesday, the stu
dents are bused there by Bob
McClinchey and arrive back at the
school by 2:30 p.m.
The cost of this activity is shared
by the grade 4 students’ parents
and the Blyth Public School. The
students are accompanied each
day by their teacher, Mrs. Charter.
GRADE ONE’STRIPTO
JACKSON’S FARM
by Kimberley Ferguson and
Tina Burkholder
On Thursday, April 14, the
grade one class of Blyth Public
School visited Ken and Graham
Jackson’s farm at the eastern
limits of the Village of Blyth.
They saw many animals. Some
of them were emu, deer, peacocks,
baby pigeons, horses, ducks and
Canada Geese. They also saw
“funny looking chickens” and a
chicken with his “slippers still
on!’’ The day they went the
weatherwas “hot and cold, mixed
together.” They were accompan-
iedby theirteacherMrs. Battye
and Teacher’s Aide, Mrs. B.
Walsh.
We would like to thank Jonathan
Cucksey and Jenny Shropshire for
telling us about their trip.
UP UP IN A BALLOON
To open Education Week with a
bang, the students released 100
colourful balloons on Monday at
1:15 p.m. Each balloon carried a
tag requesting the finder to send a
message back to the school. The
students await these replies with
eager anticipation.
Photo policy
changed
The Citizen this week institutes a
new policy for marking wedding
anniversaries.
When the paper first began the
number of 50th wedding anniver
saries seemed to be on the upswing
and it appeared we might be
covering several anniversaries a
week if we covered 50th wedding
anniversaries. We set 60th anni
versaries as the level at which we
would take a picture of anniversary
couples.
Since then It has become obvious
that golden wedding anniversaries
are not as common as they at first
appeared. From now on The
Citizen will be pleased to send a
photographer to those 50th anni
versaries we are Informed of.
We will continue to cover 90th
birthday celebrations if we are
notified of them In advance. With
your co-operation we hope to serve
you better.