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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1999-11-24, Page 7THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1999. PAGE 7. Blyth council briefs Council accepts changes to N. Huron plan After dealing with a disgruntled tenant. Blyth council passed a motion at the Nov. 16 meeting, instructing village staff to refrain from discussing municipal business with the person until such time as all court proceedings are finalized. *** Council passed a motion approv­ ing amendments to the North Huron restructuring plan and a bylaw' for Huron County to estab­ lish the composition of the Huron County council. *** Clerk-Treasurer John Stewart was authorized to request a non­ binding written proposal from Ontario Hydro for the purchase of Writer thanks helpers THE EDITOR, On behalf of the Blyth Business Association I want to thank Bill and Murray for the great job they did decorating our village for Christmas. Thanks also to everyone who took part in our Christmas weekend. We couldn’t pull it off without the help of so many willing workers. -------------------------------------- ------—----------------------------------- Watch for our Millennium Issue to be published December 29, 1999 Blyth Hydro. *** After opening three tenders for snow removal in the village, coun­ cil accepted the quote from George Radford Construction, based on the equipment to be used. The cost will be $60 per hour for a four yard 125 Michigan loader and $45 per hour for a tandem truck. Councillor Doug Scrimgeour had declared a conflict of interest. *** Bills and accounts totalling $47,139.80 were approved for pay­ ment. *** Council supported a resolution from the Town of Hanover request- To the figure skating club, thank you for holding your tour the same weekend. We hope yours was a success also. The Dave Hoy Christmas Show was a great kick-off to the Christmas season. Sincerely, Bev Elliott, Chair of BBA. ing the Ministry of Health, College of Nurses and the Ontario Medical Association facilitate the training and approve the use of nurse practi­ tioners. *** was given to an commitment to the Support increased national Communities in Bloom competition next year. The registra- Blyth 523-4551 Old South ORANGE JUICE tion fee of $300 will be paid by council. Blyth and Pelee Island were chosen to represent Ontario in the contest. The awards presenta­ tions will be made in Edmonton. *** Blyth Fire Chief Paul Josling will attend an emergency measures workshop in Owen Sound, Dec. 9. *** PEPSI/7UP CANNED POP 24’s $MJ99 $^^W99 ^^F MB 213 g Itin In response to a letter received about property standards, Stewart said the village does have a bylaw, but could not respond to the writer as the letter was unsigned. Councillor Jeff Howson asked about a storefront under renovation and was told Chief Building Offi­ cial Paul Josling would be consult- SCRIMGEOUR’S FOOD MARKET Cloverleaf SOCKEYE SALMON Crown Jewels $44.95 #70201 This and other fine, top quality col­ lectibles available at Can. Gr. A Beef Boneless Top Sirloin STEAK OR ROAST Fresh CHICKEN BREASTS $4 99 $4.39 kg I lb. Product of U.S.A. No. 1 Grade HEAD LETTUCE 79* POINSETTIAS Assorted Colours 6” FRESH PORK LEG (Shank or Butt Portion) $4 29 84kgB lb$2.84 kg Prod, of Spain or Morocco CLEMENTINES $A99 Blyth 523-4700 AUTHORIZED BRADFORD GROUP DEALER £— Canada Gr. A Beef Inside Round STEAK ROAST $ $6.59 kg Humpty Dumpty POTATO CHIPS Prices in effect until closing November 26, 1999 SCRIMGEOUR’S FOOD MARKETBlvth 523-4551