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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-01-10, Page 7Walton The news fróm Compiled by Patty Banks Phone 887-6156 Area people celebrate birthdays in January Perm Special Jan. 10 - Jan. 16 $27.50 Jan. 17 - Jan. 23 $30.00 Jan. 24 - Jan. 31 $32.50 Spiral Perms $50.00 * Long, thick hair extra 10th Anniversary iiIiiiiiiilliniiiii1111111 ',11111111141111111531011111 Haircuts, Blowdrys & Roller Sets $5.00 Shampoo, Cut & Blowdry $8.00 Hair Colours $20.00 Streaks $25.00 Facial Waxing 1/2 Price Half leg wax $8.00 Full leg wax $12.00 THE MANE CHOICE 131 North Street, Blyth Linda Uyl 523-4719 Sale ends Jan. 31, 1996 Compiled by Margaret McMahon Phone 887-9250 Student home for holidays Food Markets YOUR loCalSTORE WITH BIG SAVINGS Scrimgeour's Food Market Blyth 523-4551 Fresh Young Canadian Pork 2.18 kg 99 lb. 99 lb. Savings based on our regular retails. We reserve the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements. Values effective: Monday, Jan. 8 - Sunday, Jan. 14, 1996. Alkh...KNECHTEL Picnic Pork Shoulder ROAST Town Club COTTAGE ROLLS "Sweet Pickled" 4.39 kg THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1996 PAGE 7. D. Hackwell greets at Duff's Ushers for the month of January are Ian Wilbee, Paul McCallum and Jeff McGavin. Greeters for next Sunday are Marjory and Peggy Humphries. Shannon Davies came to the front to give the old Testament Writer says project a Well, it's time to get back into the routine as far as getting up and getting kids off to school. I hope everyone had a great holiday. For the Emmrich family it was a great holiday, as they spent Christmas in Florida at Disney World. The trip was kept secret from the kids almost up to the day of departure. They had a wonderful time seeing the sights and enjoying the many different varieties of oranges. Edith Wey spent her Christmas at Lake Jackson, Texas, visiting her daughter Dana and her family. She said it was rather cool this year which was unusual for that area. She said she knew of one time that it had snowed there and they let all Jack and Jean Conley, Brussels and Doug and Virginia Conley, Ethel were pleased to have a visit from Shawn Conley who is attend- ing Florida Tech in Melbourne on a full-ride basketball scholarship. Visiting at home (McMahon) before Christmas were Michele, Robert and Geoffrey El-Tantawy from Thunder Bay. Sympathy is extended to Gladys and Murray Bray on the recent loss of Bill Hutton, Listowel, Gladys's brother. The Hall Board hosted 15 tables of euchre. Winners were: high lady, Jean Schneider; high man, Charlie Harrison; 50/50, Dorothy Hamil- ton; most lone hands, Violet Smith, Adrian Verstoep; closest birthday, Jean McNaughton; table prize, Doug Hemingway, Becky Rupple, Adrian Verstoep, Jean Thedorf. Tally card draw winners were Freda D'Arcey, Gordon Thedorf, Grace Stewart, Mac Smith, Marg McDonald, Leon Snider, Isabelle Craig, Allan Martin, Lois McLean, George Pearson, Helen Cullen, John Subject, Eva Harrison, Keith Turnbull, Allan Kennedy, Annie Wight, Aileen Mann. The bi-weekly euchre party was held in Ethel Community Centre on Jan. 1, hosted by Bill and Helen Dobson. Winners were: high lady, Eileen Mann; high man, Ken Crawford; most lone hands, lady, Isabelle Bremner; man, Bob Bateman, Allan Martin and W. Harrifield. Draw prizes were won by Genie Goderich OPP investigate theft Goderich OPP are investigating the theft of a snowmobile from Seaforth on Jan. 5. Accore;ng to police the 1982 Yamaha 250 Enticer, black in colour with red stripes, was taken from a Goderich St. property. the kids out of school so that Lucy could experience it. Celebrating January birthdays are: Jan. 2, Michael Craig, Mildred Blake; Jan. 3, Rolly Achilles, Don Nolan; Jan. 4, Annie MacNaugh- ton, Ben Hoegy, Jodi McIntosh; Jan. 6, Marjory Fraser, Robbie Mitchell; Jan. 9, Ricky Pethick; Jan. 10, B.J. DeJong, Jennifer Arthur; Jan. 12, Sarah McDonald, Kelly McDonald, Ron Stevenson; Jan. 14, Shannon Gibbons, Jeff McGavin; Jan. 16, Murray McCall; Jan. 19, Clint Emmrich, Nathan DeWitt; Jan. 22, Maric Coutts; Jan. 24, Helen Williamson, Brandon McGavin; Jan. 26, Kendra Bennewies; Jan. 30, Mark Wilbee; Jan. 31, Tina Smith. Lambkin, Adrian Verstoep, Shirley Verstoep, Lorne Lambkin, Hilda Holmes, Keith Turnbull, Velma Sleightholm, Doug Hemingway, Dorothy Hamilton, Stuart Musgrove. The 50/50 winner was Bill Dobson. The next euchre is Jan. 15. Doreen Hackwell was the greeter at Duffs United Church on Jan. 7. After the lighting of the Christ Candle Rev. Randy Banks led the congregation in the Call to Worship. Continued from page 4 livestock. A project such as this would provide work for 10 people for one year and would cost just nine tonne of foodgrain for payment. The 12 partners who make up the CFGB are working hard at preserving agricultural land and by making more land available for agricultural use by terracing, preventing soil erosion, and supplying water. These types of projects bring long term solutions to combatting poverty. Thanks to God's blessings on our local project and the hard work and donations of many people in our community, we consider 1995 a great success. If you have any reading. Rev. Banks then called the young worshippers up for their special time. He began by asking them if they ever heard God talking to them. Neither they nor anyone in the congregation admitted to that happening. He told about some of the people in the Bible who heard God. Moses heard Him in the burning bush, Noah got the message to build the ark, Jesus heard His voice at his baptism. questions or require information please contact Herb VanAmersfoort - 523-4202. Plans are already underway for the 1996 project. Farmers can donate grain at your local elevators at anytime by forwarding it to the Foodgrains Bank. Beneficiaries: Our food security orientation includes the view that hungry people are not objects of our charity, rather fellow, human beings who, like us, prefer to grow and buy their own food. This requires a responsible and collaborative approach to planning our food shipments. It means we are open and committed to using food aid in ways that go beyond the needs of the day, ways that have a positive long-term effect in the Rev. Banks acknowledged that he had sensed God's presence many times, letting him know that he was loved and was a child of God. He suggested that if someone had not heard God calling to them that perhaps it was because they were not listening. God talks in thoughts, through words of other people, in dreams, in feelings of right or wrong. He may not speak in a loud voice like He did at Jesus' baptism but He does speak, Rev. Banks said. success countries in which we work. Because the causes of hunger vary, we must be creative and clear about when food should be distributed free of charge, when to use it as a wage good, and when to transform it into cash and support food-related development projects. We work together with local people/organizations to determine which approach will best benefit the region at any one time. If all 1994/95 Foodgrains Bank shipments had been distributed on the basis of emergency ration, Canadian donors, including CIDA, would have provided food assistance to 1.47 million people for three months! Herb VanAmersfoort. The news from thel