HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-02-28, Page 310, 24, 82
April VanAmersfoort, Blyth prepares to toss to Laura
Mackness, London, during a touch football game in Blyth.
The fun was part of a weekend long Church of God Youth
Rally attended by teens from Dundas, Mississauga,
Brampton, Grand Bend, London, Welland, Kitchener and
Owen Sound.
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1996 PAGE 3.
Blyth council briefs
Councillors attend events
UCW meets
The regular meeting of Blyth
UCW was held in the church
parlour on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
Mary Walden and Vera
Hesselwood conducted the
devotion with "Love" as their
theme. Several love stories were
read and hymns 0 Love that Won't
Let Me Go and More Love To Thee
were sung with Elva Brown at the
piano.
Emily Phillips, President,
introduced Mary Skinn, a
kinesiologist at Wingham Hospital,
who gave us very useful
information on how to keep heart
and body healthy.
She then conducted the business.
The UCW Purpose was read in
unison. Roll call was answered by a
scripture with "heart" in it. Loonies
for Lent containers were given out.
World Day of Prayer is March 1 at
7:30 p.m. at Christian Reformed
Church.
Women's Day Out tickets for
April 27 at $15 per person will
soon be available. Mrs. Phillips
thanked all who participated at this
meeting. The next UCW meeting is
March 26 at 8 p.m. Roll call is to
be answered by bringing some
personal item for Survival Through
Friendship House.
Having received notification, at
the Feb. 19 meeting, of invitations
to events, Blyth councillors accept-
ed the opportunities.
Councillors Doug Scrimgeour
and Rob Lawrie, along with Clerk-
Treasurer John Stewart will attend
the March 7 meeting of county
council while Councillors Scrim-
geour, Lawrie, Ron Ritchie, Reeve
Mason Bailey and Village Foreman
John Rinn will attend the client
r
Blyth
People
There were six tables of lost heir
in play at the Blyth Memorial Hall
on Wednesday evening.
Winners were: high lady, Ruth
Shiell; high gent, Gracme
McDowell; low lady, Anna Snell;
low gent, Feme McDowell, playing
as a man.
appreciation night hosted by Mait-
land Engineering Services, Wing-
ham.
*****
The first tax payment is due
March 26.
*****
A petition signed by 13 village
residents was received by council,
expressing their concerns over the
possibility of losing the village
doctor.
Citing the initiative taken by resi-
dents in an attempt to keep a physi-
cian in the village, council
indicated they would provide both
moral and spiritual support. Munic-
ipal office staff was instructed by
council to assist the group by what-
ever means necessary. *****
Continued on page 18
1st Blyth Scouts - Rovers
Fundraising
CHILI SUPPER
MARCH 7, 1996
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
at the Blyth Arena
ADULTS - $6.00
CHILDREN UNDER 112 - $4.00
PRESCHOOLERS - FREE
Chili, salads, rolls, desserts
Tickets available at
Webster's Clothing Store or
from Erica Clark 523-9659 or
Kimey Richmond 523-9504