HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-04-10, Page 3Past Gov. inducts new exec.
Past Governor Mel Bogie recently inducted the new Blyth Lions executive. They are, back
row, from left: 3rd Vice Brent Scrimgeour, Secretary Steve Howson, Bulletin Editor Ken
Stewart, second year director Lloyd Sippel, Treasurer Darryl Chalmers, Tail Twister Alex
Blair. Front: first year director Dave Cartwright, Past President Darren Richmond, President
Andy Lubbers, Lion Tamer Dan Taylor, 2nd Vice Brian Garnett. Absent: 1st Vice Don
Stewart, first year director Steve Hallahan, second year director Gord Jenkins.
Pizza, Pizza, Pizza
Buy one at regular
price and get a
second for
1/2 price
Eat in or Take Out
Thursday, Friday
& Saturday Only
5 p.m. - 12 midnight
at
the Bfyth lor)
523-9381
Everyone is welcome next
Wednesday night.
At the April 1 euchre there were
six tables in play.
Winners were: high lady, Joanne
McDonald; high man, Bernice
McClinchey; low lady, Anna
DeJong; low man, John Blake;
ladies' lone hands, Vera Hessel-
wood; men's lone hands, Miller
Richmond.
There will be euchre again next
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence of
Dresden visited on Sunday with her
parents Bert and Dorothy Daer.
Jamie Daer of London visited on
Thursday with his grandparents
Bert and Dorothy Daer.
Congratulations to
Adam Maize of Auburn
He was the lucky winner of the
large Chocolate Easter Bunny.
Smart Bunny Buys Promotion
Sponsored by the
Blyth Business Association
ONTARIO FEDERATION
OF ANGLERS &
HUNTERS
COMING SOON
April 11, 1996
to Blyth General Store
STAR MOVIE CENTRE
Over 1,000 movies to choose from including all the
NEW POPULAR RELEASES, as well as video games.
Movies will be set up and ready to rent
out by 7 p.m. April 11
BLYTH GENERAL STORE
Blyth 523-9785
NOTICE TO THE
RATEPAYERS OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT &
VILLAGE OF BLYTH
Due to the large amount of recyclable material being placed in
the Blyth-Hullett Landfill Site, the Board has instructed the Site
Attendant to inspect all garbage being transported to the Site.
All persons arriving on site MUST have their Garbage properly
sorted into HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE, BURNABLE and
RECYCLABLE. Offenders SHALL NOT be allowed on site until
the Site Attendant is satisfied that the garbage has been
properly sorted. The Board has indicated that if recyclable
material continues to be placed in the Landfill, their alternative
will be to implement a USER FEE system which will affect all
residents. This is YOUR Landfill. Make it last. Additional
information on recycling may be obtained from your Municipal
Office.
John Stewart, A.M.C.T.
Secretary-Treasurer
Blyth-Hullett Landfill Site Board
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1996 PAGE 3.
Walden.
Mrs. Kay McClelland and her
daughters, Rosemary and Barbara,
Toronto, visited with her cousin
Eleanor Hemingway on Easter
weekend.
The family of Bonnie Shannon,
surprised her with an Open House
for her 40th birthday at the United
Church, followed with a family
potluck dinner.
Attending were Audrey Timpany
and Denecn Kebell of Aylmer, Jack
and Shirley Johnston of London.
Cliff and Bev, Harvey and Deanna,
Alvin and Gene Snell, all of Blyth
and also some close friends,.of
Bonnie's.
Four tables of lost heir were in
play at the hall on Wednesday
evening.
Winners were: high lady, Mary
Walden; high gent, John Blake;
low lady, Vera Badley; low gent,
Harvey McDowell.
Legion donates
the Legion include a joint executive
meeting to be held on April 18 with
the Ladies Auxiliary.
Nominations and elections will
be held at the next general meeting
May 2 at 8:30 p.m. Support is
needed at this meeting, so consider
becoming an active member on the
executive.
For more information on the importance
of wetlands, contact
P.O. Box 2800,
Peterborough,
Ontario
K9J 8L5
(705) 748-6324
Fax: (705) 748-9577
Blyth
People
Bernice Pierce of Blyth visited
her son and his family on the
weekend. She went with them to
Cobourg to see her grandson,
Brendan, play hockey. His team
advanced to the last game which
they lost 1-0.
Brendan got the MVP trophy.
Mary Walden, Blyth; Tim, Maria
and baby Ashley of Mississauga;
Christa, Jason and Chelsey of
Penetanguishene visited Easter
Sunday with Garth and Dianne
They're going to be checking the
garbage at the Blyth-Hullett landfill
site for the next little while.
Blyth councillors were told at
their April 1 meeting that the site
attendant would be checking all
garbage coming in to determine
whether or not people are sorting
properly. If the material has not
been sorted and recycled correctly
the guilty party would be prohibit-
ed from entering the site.
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The road committee has decided
that work on Morris St. will be
DAILY SPECIALS
April 10 - April 16
By popular demand "Fries"
Wednesday - Chicken Mushroom
Melt, Fries $5.75
Thursday - Panzerotti,
Garlic Bread, Salad $5.75
Friday • Chicken Fahfta $5.50
Saturday - Fish & Chips $5.75
Sunday - Sweet & Sour
Chicken on Rice $5.75
Monday • Soup & Sandwich $4.95
Tuesday - Nacho Chicken Salad $5.95
Hours: Mon. - Sat. 7 - 7 Sun. 9 • 7
'Eat In or Take Out
198 OJLeen St., Bryth
(519) 523-9628
By Mary Lou Stewart
Special guests at the April
meeting of the Royal Canadian
Legion, Blyth Branch were Robert
Goodall and Ross Clark from the
1st Blyth Boy Scouts. Both boys
gave a review of what activities
happen at Scouting and an outline
of their plans to attend the
Canadian Jamboree in Thunder Bay
1997.
Motions conducted during the
business included a donation of $50
to the Wiarton Royal Canadian
Legion Branch to support the
Pilgrimage to Europe Fund.
Upcoming events in the work of
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completed this year. A total of
$40,000 had been received in 1995
for the final coat of paving.
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A donation of $1,750 was grant-
ed to Blyth Festival.
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A meeting will be set with neigh-
bouring municipalities to discuss
ways to share services. Councillors
in discussing their views on the
Continued on page 23
Blyth council briefs
Morris Street to get
final coat of paving