HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-07-27, Page 3Blyth Veterinary Services
builds new clinic
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1988. PAGE 3.
Construction has begun at the
south end of Blyth for a new clinic
for Blyth Veterinary services.
Dr. Lavern Clark said Monday
theclinichopes tomovefrom its
current downtown location to the
new building sometime in the fall.
Thenewbuildingwillhave 1800
square feet of space, a big
improvement over the cramped
Blyth Legion wins Lucknow
sio-pitch tournament
Two teams represented the
Blyth Legion Branch 420 in the
Legion Co-ed Slo Pitch Tourna
ment in Lucknow on Saturday, July
23. Both teams did quite well as
Blyth ‘A’ won all four games and
captured the Championship while
Blyth ‘B’ reached the semi-finals.
Blyth ‘A* paced by home runs
from Steve Howson, Gary Court
ney and Barney Stewart won their
opening game 10 to 5 over
Lucknow. In their second game
Wayne McDougall’s two home
runs carried Blyth over Goderich
*A’ by the score of 8 to 3.
The semi-finals found the two
Blyth teams competing against
each other. Blyth ‘A’ won the game
8 to3 led by two home runs from
Special speaker at church
Rev. Wallace Howlett was the
special speaker at Blyth United
Church on Sunday, July 24.
He is the field director for the
Canadian Bible Society for this part
of southwestern Ontario. He stated
that the word of God is being
questioned atthis time as never
before.
“Moral codes are being ques
tioned’’ he said- “but whose moral
code are we following? The moral
Blyth.
People
Stewart and Mildred Ament
visited with Bernice and Glen Shaw
of Ingersoll and all visited with Mr.
and Mrs. John Robinson of
Trenton.
A long-distance balloon flight
has led to correspondence between
a Michigan boy and an Ontario
family.
Earlierthisspringthe Badley
family, RR 2, Blyth found a balloon
on their farm. Son Jason sent a
letter to Ryan Rettinger who had let
the balloon go from Lacure Ele
mentary School, Clio, Michigan.
Ryan, age 8, wrote back to say
the balloons were released on
March 24, that he had been to
Canada four times and was going
soon to play hockey in Toronto. He
said his father works for Buick and
NOTICE
TO BLYTH RESIDENTS
WATER RESTRICTION
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Residents are asked to co-operate in the following manner:
Property on the north side of Dinsley Street to the north end
of the Village may water on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
Property on the south side of Dinsley Street to the south end
of the Village may water on Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
Watering permitted 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. [night only]
Blyth Water Commission wish to thank the residents who
have co-operated in conserving water.
Jim Howson, Chairman
Blyth Water Commission.
downtown location.
It will have offices and room for
small animal practice as well as a
parking area for clients.
Blyth Veterinary Services has
two veterinarians, Dr. Clark and
Dr. James Dykeman and serves an
area from Dunlop in the west to
Cranbrook in the east and Clinton
in the south to Wingham in the
north.
BLYTH OPEN
TUES. - SAT. - 9-6
THURS. & FRI. NITES ‘TIL 9
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John Stewart. The final game was a
thriller against Goderich ‘B’. The
lead changed hands several times
until Bob Hillis hit a two-run homer
in the sixth inning to give Blyth the
lead for good. The final score was 8
to 6.
Co-captain Chris Courtney ac
cepted the Championship trophy
and prize money for the Blyth
tearh. The team decided to donate
their winnings to the Brussels
Legion Building Fund. Members
of the winning team are: Chris
Courtney, Fran Cook, Debbie
McDougall, Crystall Taylor, Bob
Hillis, Dave Cook, Wayne McDou
gall, Brian Riehl, Gary Courtney,
Steve Howson, Barney Stewart
and John Stewart.
code of the Bible has stood the test
of time - and if we are to enjoy
abundant living it must be learned
through the teaching of the Bible. ’ ’
He said that it is only as we learn
to really care for others - that we
can solve our moral problems.
The U.S.S.R. are now allowing
the Bible Society to distribute
Bibles - and because there are not
nearly enough they are being given
Continued on page 10
his mother works part-time for an
insurance company.
Mrs. Jim McCall received word
last week that her sister Mrs. Paul
Wallace of Hillsborough, N.B. had
passed away after a lengthy
illness.
Festival plans
fundraising
Continued from page 1
to raise $50,000. Fundraising
events such as the Country Fair
held last weekend, the gourmet
dinner August 13; the Fashion
show, Medieval Feast and Auction
on Nov. 5 and a murder mystery
dinnerOct. 1 are all expected to
raise $30,000 per year, Lynda
Lentz, Development Co-ordinator
with the Festival says. Donations
from individuals and businesses
will be needed to make up the
difference.
Applications are under consi
deration by both the federal and
provincial governments for grants
for the project.
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