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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-11-29, Page 26PAGE 26. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1989. Shoppers flip Steven Souch serves up breakfast for some of the many people who took part in the Early Birds shopping spree in Blyth Saturday morning. Many businesses reported a strong trade in the period from 7 to 9a.m. Saturday. As part of the event Blyth Festival served breakfast at Blyth Memorial Hall. CHRISTMAS CONCERT At Central Huron Secondary School , Clinton Wed., Dec. 6 - 8:00 p.m. featuring-music by band & choirs. -art exhibition ADMISSION SILVER COLLECTION EVERYONE WELCOME p •' * i'W'T Upcoming meeting Wednesday, November 29 - Good Foods Fast 4H Achievement Pro­ gram, Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 29 - Good Foods Fast 4H Achievement Pro­ gram, Brookside Public School, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 29 - Red Meat II Information Meeting for Beef Producers, Clinton Legion Hall, Clinton 8:15 p.m. Thursday, November 30 - “Christ­ mas Holiday Entertaining” Food Demonstration, Huronview Audi­ torium, Clinton 7:30 p.m. Happy Birthday THE MORE YOU SHOP ... THE New Pathfinders New Pathfinders were installed in a ceremony at Blyth Public School Wednesday night. Moving into Pathfinding were (left to right) Erica Clark, Tina Burkholder, Karen Bernard and Kim Ferguson. Absent was Melissa Kerr. 4H awards night Friday in Clinton The 42nd annual Huron County 4H Agricultural Clubs Awards Night will be held on Friday, December 1 at 7:45 p.m. at the Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. who completed agricultural 4H projects, presentation of major awards, as well as guest speaker Lavonne Ballagh of Wingham, who will speak on “Celebrating your Achievements”. Any interested members of the community are welcome to attend this evening program. The program will include recog­ nition of over 200 4H members P Owned by Cuartone i Lloyd Allen = BLYTH $ MEET ROY WISEMAN Saturday, December 2,1989 Author of In and Around the 40 Hills, Carrick Township, Roy is launching a new book, this time a novel about an old country doctor. I I LISTOWEL 10:30 a.m. - noon 291-2145 BLYTH 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 523-9141 FESTIVAL SINGERS presents CHRISTMAS WITH STRINGS ATTACHED Sunday, December 3rd, 3pm, 8pm BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL Special Reception following performance — treats for all! Tickets: Adults $6.00 — Children $3.00 Call Blyth Festival Box Office — 525-9509/9225 MORE POINTS YOU EARN. There is still plenty of time to get on the scoreboard. You could win our Mystery Gift Box [valued at $500] by collecting Boutique Gift Points. The valued customer with the most Boutique Gift Points collected will receive our Mystery Gift Box in time for opening on Christmas Eve. You can earn extra bonus points by reading "The Citizen" weekly. Gift points may be given away if you do not wish to play yourself. EARN 100 BONUS POINTS IF YOU HAVE VISITED US 5 TIMES. 250 POINTS AFTER YOUR 10TH VISIT. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL 2 PIECE xjjji FLEECE SETS (W Assorted colours and sizes ONLY $29.98 [while supplies last] \ ALL IN-STOCK TENDER TOOTSIES SHOES $15.00 STOCKING STUFFERS assorted belts, sparkly, vinyl, leather and tapestry Bring a friend and earn 100 bonus points. Stop in and see some of the items on display that are in our Mystery Gift Box. THE FASHION BOUTIQUE 423 Turnberry St. Brussels, Ont. 887-9811 Open Tues.-Sat. 9:30-“5:30 p.m.