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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-11-11, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1987.
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
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HIGHWAY 8: raised bungalow on 1/2 acre, 1200 sq. ft.
BLYTH: Building lot on Hamilton St., fully-serviced.
MORRISTWP: 75 acre general purpose farm, good red brick
home, all drained.
BRUSSELS: Commercial building on main street, oil heat,
apartment above. Store rented.
LONDESOBORO: 4 bedroom, 2 floor home, very spacious,
like new throughout, heated garage.
125 ACRES: Near Bly th, 2 floor brick home, 50 acres
workable, 22 hardwood bush.
LONDESBORO: 1 floor brick bungalow, finished basement,
inground pool, large lot.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: with 2apartments, Queen St.,
Blyth.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING in good condition on main street
in Brussels.
BLUEVALE: Heated shop, 2 bay, nearly new. Reasonable
price.
BLYTH: 4 bedroom frame home on Morris street, large lot.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: FOR LAND’S SAKE, come in and
see us some time.
'Think what you can do'
Continued from page 5
aire, with a castle in the woods
That everytime a dollar goes in the
merchants till
That the dollar is pure profit, that
the merchant spends at will.
But really all the merchant does, if
they have more than you
Is circulate their money with a
mark up; that is true
They dare not gouge or cheat you,
competition sees to that
They just get a decent mark up,
which won’t be very fat.
Blyth needs some stimulation, to
prosper and to grow
Is it fair to say we all must help, if
this is going to show
Some may have an idea, to bring
more people here
Yet not have time or money, or
perhaps the risk you fear.
The committee seeks your input, so
why not help them out
You may be silver seventy, or just a
younger sprout.
No matter what your age group,
your idea we could share
To show that you’re a booster, of
Blyth you really care.
The time is of an essence, we really
have to move
The report must soon be written, so
get right in the groove
Ferment your brain, air out your
thoughts and send them on to us.
Don’t sit there on your derriere, to
criticize and cuss.
Much criticism flourishes, for
things that have been done
Now’s the time to say what you
would do, the battle is not won
The side line coach will always win,
when he doesn’t have to play
So come on side line heroes, it’s
time to have your say.
John Kennedy had powerful
words, if we can use them here
He rallied people to the cause,
those days were wrought with fear
“Think not of what your country,
may do for you today’’
“Think of whatyou may contri
bute,” his powerful words did say.
By Sweet Grass.
The following are the member;
of the Blyth Business and Tourisn
Committee, who will take youi
phone call at their listed phone
numbers. If you care to write, send
your input to Blyth Business and
Tourism Committee, c/o Box #45,
Blyth, Ont. NOM 1H0.
Mrs. Bev Elliott, Res. 523-4323,
Bus. 523-4820; Mrs. Elaine Scrim-
geour, Res. and Bus., 523-9554;
Mrs. Dianne Wasson, Res. 523-
9343, Bus. 523-4581; Mr. Alex
Donaldson, Res. 523-9670; Mr.
Lewis Pitman, Res. and Bus.
523-9733; Mr. Wm. Manning,
Blyth, Res. 523-4582.
MR. STRETTON
by C. Knorr and N. Beimes
Mr. Stretton is a new teacher at
this school. He works with the little
ones as a resource teacher. Mr.
Stretton works Wednesday all day,
Thursday morning, and Friday
afternoons.
Mr. Stretton has been teaching
for 15 years. Mr. Stretton got
interested in teaching the little
ones and older ones by working
with them and he enjoys teaching
them also. Mr. Stretton came from
Howick Public School and taught
grades5,6, and 7special education
and was a school resource teacher.
Mr. Stretton is married and has
three children. His hobbies
throughouttheyear are playing
golf in the summer and hockey in
the winter and he also enjoys
remodelling houses. He likes
working at Grey Central a lot.
GRADE THREE TRIP
by M. Marchltto and D. Uhler
The Gr. 3 class at Grey Central
went to East Wawanosh Conser
vation Area on October 28. They
were gone all day.
They played nature games after
the class was divided into two
groups. One game they played was
“Hide the Peanuts’’. They also
played “Red Squirrels and Black
Squirrels.” The red ones hid three
nuts in one place and the black
squirrels did the same. Then their
leader instructed them to find as
many peanuts as possible. It was
an enjoyable day for the grade
three class.
MR. PARSONS
by S. Boyd and J. Brown
Mrs. Parsons, the new resource
teacher for Grey Central, attended
a three-day conference for the
Council of Exceptional Children.
This conference deals with
different learning styles of child
ren and the best ways to teach
them. Hearing, sight and speech
are different problems among
these children. It also teaches the
different teachers how to make
learning exciting.
Recreation grants approved
Continued from page 15
$7,686.53 from the Maitland Val
ley Conservation Authority.
At the recreation committee
meeting held following the mid
night adjournment of the council
meeting, approval was given for
grants of $250 to the Belgrave
Community Centre Board; $1,500
to the Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre Board; and
$2,159tothe Blyth and District
Community Centre Board. These
amounts represent the final pay
ments to local recreation boards for
1987.
Earlier, Morris Council had
approved a letter to the Blyth
recreation committee advising that
it would not approve the final draft
of the new community centre
agreement until up-to-date regi
stration figures and a percentage
breakdown had been presented.
An Ontario Good Roads Certifi
cate was presented to Road
Superintendent Lloyd Michie, in
recognition of his completion of the
Lower Tier of the Road Administra-
tion Course at the 1987 C.S.
Anderson Road School.
Road accounts totalling
$139,100.61 were approved for
payment, as were general accounts
totalling $51,849.76.
The next meeting of council will
be at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
November 17.
Special education teachers, re
source teachers, principals, and
consultants from pre-school to
university attended the conference
in Toronto.
HURON CENTENNIAL LIBRARY
MEETING
by P. Menzie and A. Uhler
On Thursday, October 29, Mrs.
Gillies went to a library meeting at
Huron Centennial in Brucefield.
The Junior Co-ordinator, Lillian
Hallman and the media consultant,
Dave Bieman chaired the meeting.
The librarians were shown bv Mrs.
Carter how the Utlas computer are
used in the library to discharge and
check in books. All the books and
resources in the library are on the
computer.
PICTURE DAY
by D. Wernham and B. Earl
Mr. Strybosch came to our
school on Oct. 29 to take our
pictures. He had also come a few
days earlier to take the Kindergar
ten pictures. Some people really
looked forward to it, others were a
bit camera-shy. Our pictures
should be back in about a month.
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