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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1998-11-25, Page 22By Nicole Lessard and Leanne Mullin Those of you who love books, come one come all to the EWPS Book Fair! There will be books galore when you walk into our library. There will be books by award- winning authors such as: Jean Little, Kit Pearson, Caroline B. Cooney, Jim McGugan, and Jerry Spinelli. There will be books for all ages. Including: Little Critter books by Mercer Mayer, Arthur books by Marc Brown, and The Berenstein Bears books by Stan and Jan Berenstein for young children. Also, there are easy to read books for ages six to eight and for those pre-teens there are lots of romance books and action-packed thrillers. For teenagers there are lots of books at their own reading level. Blyth council authorized pay- ment of the Dyk Drain invoice to Morris Twp., totaling $564.64, at the Nov. 17 meeting. Bills and accounts in the amount of $145,384.42, were approved for payment as was a bill for $4,993.24 for the replacement of the roof on the village shed. *** Approval was given for Clerk- Treasurer John Stewart to forward There will be pencils, bookmarks. and erasers, plus lots of posters! It's from Nov. 24 - 26 and open an up-to-date list of municipal resi- dents to Kathy Bromley for the Community Watch program. *** Council endorsed a resolution from the Township of South-West Oxford, asking the provincial gov- ernment to reinstate compensation for volunteer firefighters and ambu- lance brigades on the same basis as under the former Workers' Com- pensation Act. Blyth council pays bills A new endeavour Taking advantage of an opportunity, Isabel Nadeau returned to hairdressing when she took over a vacated shop on the main street in Brussels. Janet Bosma takes time to get a hair design consultation. Experienced stylist opens shop By Janet Bosnia Special to the Citizen Amidst decorations and specialty hair products, Isabel Nadeau's full- service hair dressing shop is ready for thee season. The Hair Stop located on the main street in Brussels has been open since early October and busi- ness has been going quite well, says Nadeau. Nadeau moved to Brussels about four years ago and after deciding that the commute to and from Chesley was too much, she worked in the restaurant business for a year and a half. After Karen Darling's Little Darling's Hair Studio closed, Isabel took the opportunity and opened her shop at the same loca- tion. The Hair Stop offers full service hairdressing for the entire family. She offers discounts for younger children and will be having Senior Discount Days on Wednesdays. Nadeau does perms, colours, hair cuts and styling. She also encour- ages the use of AG hair products, which are excellent Canadian-made products. Something else that is unique to The Hair Stop is the new colour line called Voila by Revlon. "It is a very good line and is very mod- ern," she says. With 30 years of working in the business, Nadeau comes well expe- rienced. She keeps up to the latest trends by frequently attending classes and upgrading her knowl- edge of what is new. The Hair Stop is open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on weekdays, 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Satur- days. You can open this gift from Mama Root's before Christmas Join us Saturday, November 28, for our Christmas Celebrations A Colourful Loonie Pancake Breakfast 8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 7-10 p.m. Dingman Creek Band Sing-a-long FREE Coffee, Cookies & door prizes too. SANTA AND HIS ELVES ARE COMING Saturday, Nov. 28, 2-5 p.m. - We'll have FREE cookies, apple cider & candy canes. Plus FREE pictures with SANTA. You can help make the holiday season happier for local, less fortunate families by bringing a toy, non-perishable food item or donation to our gift box. Mama Root's County Rd. #25, South East Corner of Blyth 523-9307 Lunch Special Hot Dogosaurus & Fries Supper Special Pork Chop Dinner to parents on Nov. 27. The books would make wonderful Christmas presents. Help protect the environment Reduce, reuse and recycle WHERE DO YOU TURN TO LEARN WHAT'S ON SALE? YOUR NEWSPAPER: The link to your community BLAKE — TACKLIN PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1998. Book Fair attracts EWPS students Howick Mutual Insurance Company and the Wingham TOWN".tritass HALL .'7 T EAT RE presents Back by popular himself from Lawrence Gowan demand, tins Canadian pianist/songwriter/singer an tas arena rocker to a 90's intimate home from a tour in Europe has evolved one-on-one performer. Just .,, Tickets Only Call the Box Off,ca 357_4082 Friday, December 4 /9 8 ) 8:00 p.m. Opening for Gowan ERIN BENJAMIN Singer/Songwriter from Sudbury, Ontario pry-forms an enticing fOlk-jazz offering. $16.00 Proudly Supported by: Tickets available ai Brian's valii-mart. Ernie King FM 101.7 Music, Wingham isz Godericli and J.Dfs Varier,' 111 WATCH FOR THESE EXCITING SHOWS COMING UP IN 1999! Tuscon, Arizona Boys Chorus Tuesday, March 250999 Fred Penner Thursday, March 25, 1999 Fiddle and Step - Thursday, April 8 & Sunday, April 11, 1999 Unashamed Gospel Quartet Sunday, May 2, 1999 Gone Country Sunday, May 16 & Wednesday, May 19, 1998 Jan Melissa Blake and Shawn Douglas Jacklin were united in marriage on September 19, 1998 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Mount Cannel by Father Paul Baillargeon. The bride is the daughter of Murray and Sharon Blake, Crediton and the groom is the son of Wayne Jacklin, Brussels and Bonnie Jacklin, B. luevale. Attending the bride as Maid of Honour was her friend Julie Medd, Seaforth. Bridesmaids were Lisa Blake, Brussels, cousin of the bride, Becky Campbell, Seaforth, friend of the bride, Dawn Brock, Bramford, friend of the bride. The flower girl was Ashley Campbell, friend of the bride, daughter of the Maid of Honour. The best man for the groom was his cousin, Dave Jacklin, Brussels. Ushers were Brian McArter, Brussels, friend of the groom, Kenny Graber Jr., Guelph, friend of the groom, and Dean Vincent, Belgrave, friend of the groom. Soloist was Colleen Ernewin of Kitchener, Organist was Mary Ann Moore of Lucan, Guitarist was Dianna Hardy of Dashwood. Readers were Dan Blake, Seaforth, brother of the bride and Joyce Jacklin, Brussels, aunt of the groom. After dinner and reception at the Brussels Community Centre, the couple honeymooned in Jamaica and they now reside in Brussels