Loading...
The Citizen, 1987-04-22, Page 14PACE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1987. Bob Richmond of Brussels, left, was one of nearly 400 supporters who turned out to see Nico Peters of RR 4, Seaforth acclaimed as the provincial Progressive Conser­ vative candidate for the new riding of Huron in Clinton last week. Company offers to buy subdivision Continued from page 12 as enthusiastic. When the deal was finalized last fall, councillor Ray Hallahan expressed strong opposi­ tion to the deal, and twice in March Mr. Snell had to cast the deciding vote to break a tie between coun­ cillors following controversial motions. East Wawanosh paid $48,000 for the 38-lot subdivision last Dec­ ember, and has incurred close to $3,000 in legal and engineering fees since that time. At a special meeting in Jan- uary, council members learned it the site, another $16,000 for road could cost as much as $75,000 to work, and a further $14,000 for install a communal water system at underground hydro hook-ups. Blyth 4-H dub meets The second meeting of the 4-h Sewing Plus club for Blyth I was held on April 14 at the home of Karen Phillips. The meeting was opened with the 4-H pledge. The minutes of the last meeting were read. Members answered the roll call on their material that they had bought. The meeting notes on “Cotton & Cuttin” were read and home activities were gone over. The leaders looked and helped mem­ bers on the layout of their pattern. The meeting was closed and re­ freshments were served. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT ___________;________________tf_____ . Blyth Public School news J BOOKING Y ’ DISCOUNTS ’ TILL l MAY lMhJ A . ce „ ca'e Se’OBBY LAW Students learn about rabies ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNTS CALL TODAY! SPRAY The Lawn Experts YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO DO-IT-YOURSELF BY DAVID HESSELS On April 14, John Mac­ Kinnon of the Huron County Health Unit, came to talk to the students about the problem of rabies in this area. He brought a video-tape on rabies to show to grades 5 to 8. The tape showed the effects of rabies on humans and animals and the discovery of the cure for rabies by Louis Pasteur. The students in Kindergarten to Grade 4 watched a slide pre­ sentation that included the saifety measures students can take to pre­ vent the spread of disease. Both presentations were ex­ cellent and the student’s responses to Mr. MacKinnon’s questions showed that they were well in­ formed on the subject. SMILE! YOU RE ON VIDEO CAMERA BY KELLY COOK AND KEVIN SOUCH The Royal Canadian Legion is sponsoring a K-8 video identi­ fication program to help in future searches for missing children. This program will come to our school on April 24. Each child will be video-taped as they walk, stand, sit and talk. This will show the child’s voice pattern, movements and facial ex­ pressions. They will be asked to say their name, grade, age, fa­ vourite colour and how they get to school each day. Normal school wear will be appropriate for this session. EASTER ASSEMBLY BY AMBER GELWICKS On April 16, Mrs. Little’s grade two class presented an as­ sembly. The class entered the gym singing “Zip-a-dee-doo-dah” ac­ companied by Mrs. Shirley Vin­ cent. After singing O Canada, opening exercises were completed. The class sang several Easter songs followed by the recitation of prize­ winning poems, piano and violin solos. There are many things that happen in April and most were mentioned in readings by the students. The class presented two Easter plays, The Choosing of the Easter Bunny and Get Hopping. The acting was very well done and the singing was right on key. The assembly was a good start to our long Easter weekend. O c Ask for Reg Smith 524-9522 or Ken Brown, Blyth 523-9677 Owned and operated by Smith s Farm & Garden bentre. R.R. #2. Goderich, since 1976 o o X z X STOCKER SALE 1000 HEAD at Hensalt Livestock Sales Ltd. on SATURDAY, APRIL 25,1987 at 1:00 p.m. CONSISTING OF: STEERS, HEIFERS & CALVES FOR INFORMATION CALL: Victor Hargreaves 519-482-7511 [Clinton] Barry Miller 519-235-2717 [Exeter] 519-229-6205 [Kirkton] Greg Hargreaves519-262-2619 [Hensail] 519-262-2831 [Hensall] Auctioneer: Larry Gardiner < -I O X (/) • o c/> 0 CD & “0 x m > O m X cn ----CULTIVATORS 1-32’ IHC w/harrows.................. 1-22’Brady 1-18’White w/harrows I-I8V2’Glencoe 1-16’Belarus 1-12’ John Deere 1-21 ’ Massey Ferguson #259 1- 171/2’George White 3 pm 2- 12’Allied’s 1-12’ George White 1-14’J/F................................ 1-1IV2’ Kongskilde................. . 1-91/2’ Kongskilde .......... 1-12’ Hergott 1-8’ Ferguson...................... DISCS > .. $ $ .. .$ .. $ $ ea. $ ...$ ...$ $ . . $ $ $ $6,500 S 2,495 $ 2,995 1,200 1,095 450 3,600 1,800 600 1,095 650 500 450 650 200 ---------SPREADERS--------- 1-679 New Holland w/endgate $ 1-676 New Holland 5 1 -245 New Idea w/upper beater & endgate $ 1-540 IHC $ 1-214-217 New Idea $ 1-918 New Idea w/upper beater 1-14’ Kewanee 1-10’ Kewanee 1-10’ Massey 1-Massey 3 pth 4,900 4,000 5,500 2,000 3,600 $ 2,995 $ $ $ $ 950 800 600 500 -------HARROWS-------- 1-30’Remlinger . ... $ 1,895 1-16’ Westfield Pony Trail $ 450 CORN PLANTERS & PICKERS 1-7000 J.D. w/insects & monitor 4RN .$ 1-7000 J.D. w/insects, 4 RN..........................$ 1-Allis w/insects & monitor 6 RN .................$ 1-56 IHC w/insects 4RN..................................$ 1-5S IHC w/insects 6_RN ............. ..$ 1.595 6.500 5.500 5,995 995 m X cn qp x o 7: m x cn • o c J <> Ask for Neil, Bob or Brian at... O 30 cn Farm Equipment Ltd. “Established in 1936’’ 527-0245 WALTON 2 MW HOLLAND 887-6365 o cn o cn