HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-02-08, Page 3Jeanette Harris of RR 3, Blyth [right], the leader of the La Leche League
[Belgrave], presented a book on her international group’s philosophy to
Branch Supervisor Pat Brigham at the Blyth Library last week. The purpose
of the book presentation was to increase awareness of the work of the La
Leche League, and to provide help to those who want it, Ms. Harris said.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1989. PAGE 3.
Sermon speaks of life’s mountains, valleys
Greeters at Blyth United Church
on Sunday morning were Vera and
John Hesselwood. Ushers were
Doug, Jeff, and Sherri Howson and
Steven Webster. Joan Clark was in
charge of Junior Congregation.
Under the direction of Margaret
Kai, the senior choir sang the
anthem, “For the Joy of Music’’.
Rev. Ramirez entitled his sermon
“Mountain Top Experience’’ based
on the scripture reading Mark 9
(2-9). This scripture relates the
transfiguration of Jesus and the
miraculous appearance of Elijah
and Moses witnessed by the three
disciples Peter, James and John.
When this uplifting scene ended
and only Jesus remained, the
disciples realized in disappoint
ment that they must descend from
the mountain with Jesus and
continue His work.
Rev.. Ramirez compared this high
point in the life of the disciples to
many exciting moments in our life
(graduation, marriage, becoming a
parent, ordination, etc.). We must
not be selfish in thinking we can go
through life having only “mountain
top experiences”. We must come
down to the valley where our
ministry must be realized, where
our wisdom must be manifested.
We must continue to work with
others, looking only to Jesus for
answers and directions. In Him, we
should put all our faith, trust and invited to attend Family Sunday,
obedience. including all the Sunday School
Next week, Feb. 12 everyone is children and their families.
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Membership growing at Blyth Legion
Membership in the Blyth branch
of the Royal Canadian Legion
continues to grow.
Last week’s general meeting saw
the induction of eight new associate
members, the acceptance of sever
al new fraternal members and the
appointment of two honorary mem
bers.
Legion president John Battye
chaired the meeting that welcomed
Ron Ritchie, Lisa Whitfield, Cindy
MacDonald, Kim Albrechtas, Jim
Taylor, Stan Giousher as well as
Eleanor and Randy Babcock.
Membership chairman Bill Vin
cent, told members the present
number of members stands at 230,
a good increase since last June.
Mary Lou Stewart reported on
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Blyth
People
Blyth residents can sleep peace
fully at night knowing that not only
is one Blyth village councillor
standing on guard for law and
order, but his wife is involved too.
Seems last week that the council
lor’s wife saw someone trying to
steal a neighbour’s truck and
notified her husband. He rushed
out, broomball broom in hand to
hold the villain at bay until police
arrived. Later the councillor again
saved the day by brandishing his
formidable weapon when the cul
prit, sitting in the backseat of the
police cruiser, attempted to climb
over the seat and steal the cruiser
as well. This is truly dedicated
public service.
Nora Kelly and Wilfred Short
reed had the high scores among the
seven tables of players who took
part in the weekly Lost Heir card
party at Blyth Memorial Hall
Wednesday night.
Mary Cook had the low score for
the ladies and Edgar Howatt for the
men. Ken McDougall won the
special prize.
Birthday guests on hand to
celebrate Mary Wightman’s birth
day last Sunday were: her son-in-
law Stan Hiseler from Welland and
his family from Halliburton, Bell
wood, Port Colborne and Welland;
daughter Joan Crawford of Water
loo, her husband Ken and their
family from Toronto, Guelph and
Waterloo; daughter Susan Howson
of Blyth, her husband Bill and their
family from Kingston and Blyth.
Also on hand were Mary’s brothers
and sisters Reo Reid and Dorothy
Vipond from London, Jack and
Edythe Vipond from Mitchell and
Margaret Vipond and Annie Irvine
from Atwood.
The family all worshipped to
gether at Blyth United Church and
were then entertained at a delicious
smorgasbord dinner at the new
Classic Restaurant.
All our best wishes go out to
Mary on this happy occasion.
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