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'84 OLDSMOBILE DELTA
Brougham 58,000 original kms. in
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Phone 887-6924/887-9295. 05-1
1981 OLDS 88, RUNS GREAT,
slight rust, easily certified, as is
$800 o.b.o. Phone 887-6960. 03-3
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ucw
Presbyterial
meets
UCW Huron-Perth Presbyterial
held its annual meeting Jan. 24 at
Exeter United Church. There were
182 women in attendance.
A sing-song was provided by
Ada Dinney and Maxine Sereda.
President Betty Graber, Brussels,
welcomed everyone. Mavis Atthill
brought greetings from the host
church.
Joan Patterson, president of
UCW London Conference, brought
greetings. She stated that all
women should take part in women's
groups for the support offered
them. "We should encourage
groups for younger women", she
stated, especially new groups that
will fit into the lifestyles of the
working women of the 90s.
The 1993 annual meeting reports
were presented in the form of a
'Happiness UCW Cake' with Susan
Howson and her committee in
charge. Lorna Switzer, UCW
president from St. John's Church,
Stratford, gave an update of the
plans being made to host the UCW
London Conference annual meeting
in April.
Muriel Coultes, vice president of
the National Consultation of
Women, gave a brief history of the
organization. She stated that in
1993, 750 life memberships were
given to United Church Women.
Irene Richardson, chairperson for
Mission Support-London Confer
ence, told of the work in sharing
Mission and Service Funds among
the many worthwhile projects in
the United Church "Part of the
Christian Faith is sharing with
others," she concluded.
Beth Tubb, treasurer gave the
financial report for 1993. The
operating budget for 1994 was read
by Susan Howson.
The 1994 slate of officers was
presented by Vema Burgin, with
Joan Patterson conducting the
election of officers. John
Campbell, chairman of Huron-
Perth Presbytery, installed the
executive for 1994.
Courtesies were extended by
Jean Mathers.
The closing worship was led by
Dorothy Cox (North-Perth).
A presentation of a conversation
Continued on page 17
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Blyth Council briefs
Council passes dog bylaw
Following a recommendation
from the road committee regarding
the grey water entering the pro
posed common storm drain on
Hwy. 4, Blyth council at its meet
ing Jan. 27 asked Clerk Helen
Grubb to discuss the situation with
Bruce Potter of MB Ross and
Associates.,
At the Dec. 21 meeting of the
committee, council was asked to
give consideration to notifying
property owners fronting the high
way, prior to construction that they
reroute the grey water to their sani
tary sewer outlet.
Ms Grubb is preparing a list of
the Blyth businesses which employ
two or more people. Council is act
ing following a recommendation
from Blyth Water suggesting these
businesses pay a monthly commer
cial rate for water and sewer ser
vice.
Another suggestion was that the
Legion be treated the same as the
Blyth Inn.
***
A bylaw passed amending the
dog license bylaw and to regulate
the keeping of dogs. Also dog own
ers are now required to remove
excrement left by the dog anywhere
in the village.
Financial support in the amount
of $275 will be given to Town and
Country Homemakers. This was
the same amount as the two previ
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ous years.
***
Council acknowledged the statis
tics from Wheels Away which
showed Blyth's participation in the
service for 1993 as 68 of the 1,755
rides, or 3.87 percent.
Councillor Eugene Coburn is
attending the special information of
the Huron County Board of Educa
tion on Feb. 10 to discuss the cur
rent financial situation.
♦♦♦
Council had no opposition to a
zoning bylaw amendment in Morris
Twp. The amendment would
change the zoning of Part of the
North Half of Lot 18, Cone. 9 to
allow for the expansion of an exist
ing sow operation on the property.
***
A request for grant assistance
was received from the Huron
County Historical Society. After
discussion council asked Ms Grubb
to inquire as to whether or not the
Society had any people from Blyth
as active members. If so they
would be asked to make a submis
sion to council.
The Blyth and District Commu
nity Centre budget was approved
by council. The municipal shares
are Blyth, 37.9 percent or
$25,923.60; Hullett, 23.92 percent
or $16,361.28; E. Wawanosh,
16.95 percent or $11,593.80; Mor
ris, 14.78 percent or $10,109.52;
W. Wawanosh, 6.45 percent or
$4,411.80.
♦♦♦
The budget for the Blyth District
Fire Board was approved as well.
The budget includes the purchase
of two chemical suits in the mount
of $3,000 and two bunker suits,
totalling $4,000.
♦*»
Council approved the budget for
the Blyth Union Cemetery Board.
*«*
Council accepted the minutes
from the Jan. 18 road committee
meeting.
The report stated that the four
new street lights and arms fro Dins-
ley St., E. and the one for King St.
had arrived.
The Public Works Foreman John
Rinn said that residents in the area
of Morris St. and Blyth school have
complained of an odour. MOE
plant employees have investigated
the sewer system and suggested
that at this time of year, with very
little water running, the collection
of leaves, debris and decaying
rodents would produce an odour.
Property owners were advised to
run water down their basement
drains and cover the opening.
The railway property will accom
modate no more piled snow. The
recreation property had not been
used due to planted trees. The com
mittee suggested opening up the
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If you have a positive attitude and
knowledge of agricultural 6nd farm
equipment...we are looking for you!
We are currently looking for:
• AN EXPERIENCED
SERVICE TECHNICIAN
• TRUCK DRIVER/
YARD PERSON
We are a well established success
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modern service centre, excellent
benefits, and training courses.
Please send resume or contact:
Bryan Vincent
Box 189,
Seaforth, Ontario N0K 1W0
Sheri Huether
Student praises
co-op education
My name is Sheri Huether. I am
a Grade 12 student at F. E. Madill
Secondary School where I am
currently enrolled in the co
operative education program. My
placement is at Doane Raymond in
Wingham. Nancy MacDonald Exel
is the partner and chartered
accountant at this respected
accounting firm.
I am working at Doane Raymond
October until June every other day
for approximately three hours in
the afternoon. It is interesting to be
in the work force on a regular basis,
working with people who have
chosen their career and are very
committed to their job. I'd like to
thank my co-workers who have
volunteered their time and work
place to help me in deciding on a
career.
Sara Trainor is my supervisor.
She is the office co-ordinator of
Doane Raymond. She has let me
experience a number of jobs.
I enter data into the computer
using the programs ACCPAC,
Simply Accounting and have used
a little World Perfect. I do tasks
such as foot and cross foot adding,
proof reading, filing tax updates,
payroll, analysis of the 'other'
account and pay bills. I've learned
how to use a fax machine and a
photo copy machine. I know how
to answer switchboard and take
messages. It's been exciting not
only doing these jobs but I've also
learned a lot from what I have seen.
Observing the way people dress,
use their time wisely and act, has
given me an overall view of the
working world.
My experience at Doane
Raymond has been very helpful
and has me than met my
expectations. It has made me lean
toward accounting as my future
career.