HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1991-09-18, Page 3JEFF SIPPEL
Lloyd and Donna Slppel,
Blyth are pleased to announce
the graduation of their son Jef
frey Lloyd from Wilfrid Laurier
University Waterloo, with a
Bachelor of Arts Degree In Eco
nomics and a Diploma In
Accounting. Jeff has accepted
a position with Ward & Uptl-
grove Chartered Accountants
In Llstowel.
Blyth United
Church hears
of God's love
Greeters at Blyth United Church
on September 15 were Bernice
Chambers and Vera Badley. Ushers
were Tom and Michelle Cronin and
Rick and Anne Elliott. Cheryl
Cronin led in a sing-song before the
service.
Rev. Ramirez opened the service
with the call to worship. The hymn
“My Hope is Built” was sung and
responsive reading of Psalm 25,
verses 1-14 took place. The scrip
ture was Luke 15: 1-10. The hymn
“Come Let us Sing of the Wonder
ful Love” was sung.
The children's story was on loos
ing something and how happy we
are to find it. Candice Howson
looked after Junior Congregation.
Cheryl Cronin favoured with a
beautiful solo “Open Your Heart
Today”.
Rev. Ramirez* sermon was
“God's Love for the Sinner and
God's Love for all the world.” The
service closed with the hymn “Soft
ly and Tenderly”, benediction and
choral response. The secretary's
new office hours are Friday 8:30 -
5:30 p.m. Junior and Intermediate
choir practice starts Thursday, Sept.
19 after school. Tyros starts Sept.
24 at 7 p.m. for grade 4-6 boys.
The Evening Unit meets Sept. 25 at
8 p.m. Coffee Break begins
Wednesday, Sept. 25 al 10 a.m.
Baptism is to be October 6. Anyone
interested should contact the minis
ter or an elder.
Huronview
North finally
underway
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employment for people in the coun
ty-
To introduce MPP Paul Klopp,
Warden Robinson reminded those
assembled that in looking for
financing for the project, the county
had to look to the province. In
response, Mr. Klopp said that he
hoped the project continued to
progress, adding that the Huron
ratepayers are now getting some of
their hard-earned dollars back.
"Some things go slowly, but surely
the bottom line is that we're here
today," he said.
Following the sod turning, every
one was invited to the Brussels,
Morris and Grey Community Cen
tre for a video presentation and to
see the plans for the new Huron
view.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1991. PAGE 3.
Bruce Papple to head Rutabaga committee
Planning for the 1991 Blyth
Rutabaga Festival began Sept. 11
when a new chairman was appoint
ed.
Bruce Papple succeeded Judy
Brown who was chairman for the
Blyth moms get coffee break
Is a Coffee Break a time to relax
for 15 minutes twice a day? Is it a
time to enjoy a few minutes of con
versation with a friend, or an
excuse to stop all your activities for
a short time? Is it a time to revital
ize and recharge for the hectic
schedule ahead, or is it a time to
Swinging Seniors
visit factory
Several members of the Blyth
Swinging Seniors travelled to Lis-
towel on September 4 and enjoyed
a very interesting tour of the Spin
rite Plant. Our host graciously
explained all the procedures from
the raw material to the finished
product of the beautifully coloured
balls and skeins of knitting wool.
They presented each senior with a
shopping bag containing a ball of
wool plus some interesting pat
terns.
time of
• Bible stories
• Creative crafts
• Songs and snacks for 3-,
4-, and 5-year-olds
BLYTH CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHRUCH
Wed. mornings beginning
Sept. 25
10:00- 11:30 a.m.
for more Information call
Joanne VanAmersfoort 523-4202
nursery provided for babies &
toddlers
WITH ANY GASOLINE
OR DIESEL PURCHASE
SAMPLE SIZE
BAR OF
HAND SOAP
OFFER EXPIRES SEPT. 25/91
Quantities are Limited
RADFORD FUELS
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successful 1991 edition of the Fes
tival. Also appointed to the com
mittee heading up the Festival were
Bev Elliott as treasurer and Elise
Brady as secretary.
Members of the committee are
already planning for the 1992 event
just “Stop and smell the roses?”
Whatever your reason, Coffee
Break is an important and in some
cases a mandatory break from your
regular routine.
Coffee Break is also an inter
denominational time of Bible
Study, singing, Fellowship and fun
for all women in our community.
Coffee Break is a World Wide
Organization, first introduced in
Chicago in 1970. It includes over
100 thousand women of 50 denom
inations. The materials are printed
in three languages - English, Kore
an and Spanish.
Some of the reasons for its suc
cess are the friendly, non-threaten
ing atmosphere, the strong
foundation of prayer and a common
eager desire to search and find our
reasons for being here and a hunger
to know the Lord. There are no pro
fessionals conducting the program,
it is simply a time when everyone
A community
Bible study
for everyone!
• Coffee
• Fellowship
• Meeting new friends
BLYTH UNITED CHURCH
Wed. mornings beginning
Sept. 25
10:00 -11:30 a.m.
for more information call
Susan Howson 523-9436
No previous
Bible knowledge or
experience expected!
which will take place the weekend
of June 26.
"Without the participation of the
service clubs of Blyth, the Festival
wouldn’t have been such an enor
mous success," said Mr. Papple.
searches and studies together.
The fall session for the Blyth and
area Coffee Break resumes on
Wednesday, September 25 at 10
a.m. in Blyth United Church. All
women of all ages are invited.
For the convenience of those
with pre-school children, a babysit
ting and Story Hour Program are
available at the same time at the
Christian Reformed Church in
Blyth. Come and drop off your
children at the Christian Reformed
Church, and then continue down to
the United Church for Coffee
Break. This system of using the
two churches has worked very well,
and is the envy of many Coffee
Break groups.
So, if you are looking for happi
ness, friends who really care,
answers to your questions, a mean
ing for your life, please come and
join Coffee Break on Wednesday,
September 25 at 10 a.m. at the
Blyth United Church.
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NOTICE
Christmas & Country
Flowers & Gifts, Blyth
WILL BE CLOSED
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due to inventory & holidays
He pointed out that the Festival is a
large event and requires the help of
many to make the event a success.
He said he would try to visit the
service clubs in Blyth and get their
input on how to make the Festival a
success.
New to the Festival in 1992 will
be a talent search show, bingo and
a country supper. Clubs that would
like to participate are welcome to
contact members Of the Festival
committee.
A list of advertisers for a cook
book is being compiled. If advertis
ers have already been contacted
they should leave their names with
Elise Brady al 523-9262.
LEGION WEEK
I, Albert A. Wasson, Reeve
of the Village of Blyth, do
hereby proclaim the week
of September 15 to
September 21 as Legion
Week.
Albert A. Wasson
Reeve