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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2001-09-19, Page 3By Marilyn Craig Call 523-4392 or evenings 523-9318 CAR OILING done before the .14.1 wet weather Call SCOTT STEVENSON 526-7607 for an appointment No lineups Very reasonable rates Mobile unit FIVE ROSES WHITE FLOUR 10 kg 499 Fall Savings at Scrimgeour's FOOD TOM Prices in effect from Sept. 15th - Sept. 21st, 2001 Frozen Seasoned Skinless BONELESS CHICKEN nn BREAST ; 6.59/kg lb. Deli Sliced Connoisseur CORNED BEEF, PASTRAMI OR MONTREAL SMOKED 99 MEAT .88/100 g lb. Product of U.S.A. No. 1 Grade RED GLOBE GRAPES aa 2.18/kg ALLENS PURE APPLE JUICE .99 KRAFT DINNER OR SPAGHETTI 3198 HIGHLINER BOSTON BLUE OR SOLE FILLETS 99 400 g lio ea. Congratulations to Brenda Brooks our half back winner $21.29 200 - 225 g Tomato, Cheese 1.36 Litre Tin Blyth 523-4551 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2001. PAGE 3. This won't hurt a bit Blyth vet Alma Conn needles Bob Worsell's cat on Saturday at the annual rabies clinic. Several area clinics gave the shots at a lower fee to encourage people to get their ani- mals vaccinated. (Vicky Bremner photo) FROM BLYTH BBA hears seminar plans The Blyth and Area .Business Association held a breakfast meeting Aug.28 at the Grand View Restaurant with nine members present. Luann Taylor reported on the . Threshermen's Reunion Sept. 7, 8 and 9 as well as the scarecrow challenge and main street dress-up. The scare- crow challenge will be open to busi- nesses and homeowners. Call Taylor at Luann's Country Flowers to register. Thresher's name winners Winners of the Huron Pioneer Thresher's 40th Reunion special events (adults) on Saturday were: bag tieing — men, Fred deBoer, 39.41 sec.; women. Marie Leeming,1:01.82; lot; sawing — men, Shag Campbell and Jason Searson, 9.75 sec.; women, Lisa Glanville and Veronica Stevenson, 28.21 sec.; mixed, Shag Campbell and Joan Beattie, 10.50 sec.; belt setting, trac- tors — men, Jeff Leeming 'and Jamieson Ribey, 1:18.88; mixed, Marie Leeming and Jamieson Ribey, 1:18.09. Sunday winners were: bag tieing — men, Don Reamon, 39.09 sec.; women, Jean Hulley, 43,78 sec.; log sawing — men, Jim Frank and Jim Sloan, 8.56 sec.;. women; Darlene Bester and Ruth Cameron, 13.37 sec.; mixed, Lyle Hood and Lisa Glanville, 9.91 sec.; belt setting, steam engine — winner of the John Eallahan Memorial Award for belt setting with a steam engine, Jason and Mike Searson, 1:29.08; mixed, cote cutting and Kerri Coxon, 3:30.22. Lenora Davidson attended the 60th anniversary of Victoria Hospital's Class of '41 Nurses Training accompanied by her daugh- ter-in-law Janice Davidson on Wednesday, Sept. 12. There were 14 in attendance. What a party we had yesterday, Sept. 16! Friends from bygone years and present day, neighbours former and present, and relatives gathered at the farm to help us celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary. They have given us memories that Don and I will never forget. We had a beautiful day just the same as it was 40 years ago. All but one of our wed- ding party were able to be there and celebrate with us. The one missing lives in Duncan, B.C. and was unable to attend. Congratulations to Shannon and Blair Bieman of Belgrave who cele- brated their first wedding anniver- sary and to Bill and Isabelle Craig who celebrated their 51st anniver- sary on the same day. Don't forget to get your tickets for the Legion Auxiliary's Dinner/Auction on Oct. 13. 's volunteers We had word that our 'cousin -Dianne Batcerzak who had been vis- iting with us and other Craig rela- tives on Sept. 7 and 8 would have normally been at work in the World Trade Centre, but had stayed home from work Tuesday to recuperate from her trip to Canada. Blyth United Church on Sunday welcomed Melissa Whitmore as guest speaker. Ushers were Donna and Lloyd Sippel. The chair's anthem He Touched Me was sung accompanied by Linda Lentz. The message was from the Old Testament Isaiah 55: 1-13 and the New Testament_ reading was Ephesians 3: 14-21. Melissa's message was Energize with Enthusiasm. Jim and Elsie Walsh and Harvey and Ferne McDowell attended the Blyth Minor Hockey wishes to thank Sparling's for donating the propane at the Thresher Reunion for our food tent. Also thank you to Paul Cook for donating the tent. Your ongoing support is greatly appreciated. 60th anniversary for Ned and Doris Thompson in Mitchell on Saturday evening. All-you-can-eat Fish Fry $845 SATURDAY, SEPT.22 From 5-8 p.m. Full menu also available the Blytb Ion 523-9381 Home-Grown GOODNESS New Crop APPLES, PEARS APPLE CIDER now available at BLYTHE BROOKE ORCHARDS Located 1 mile West of Blyth 523-9338 The 125th committee will meet Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. upstairs in the Legion. Fundraising calendars are still avail- _ able. These can be-purchaSed in most businesses. There is still interest in the skate- boarders park but plans have been delayed. The mobile park will not be coming to Blyth as hoped: Jody Black reported on the fall din- ner meeting and seminar Oct. 18 to be held at the Memorial Hall. The Legion Ladies will be serving dinner. Tickets for dinner and seminar are $25, for seminar, $15. The dinner will be served downstairs. at 6 p.m. and the seminar upstairs at 7 p.m. Guest speaker will be Catherine Swift with tips on Running a Business in a Rural Community. Everyone is welcome. A discussion of the fall schedule and planning for Christmas weekend took place. The next meeting will be Sept. 25, 8 a.m. at the Blyth Inn. Honour Huron This is the International Year of the Volunteer and Volunteer Huron has arranged three community sum- mits to celebrate the contributions of Huron County's volunteers. The first of these appreciation nights will be launched on Tuesday, Sept. 25 at 6:30 p.m. in the Knights of Columbus hall, Goderich. At this time the Ontario government will be presenting Ontaries Promise for Children and Youth. Ted Johns, a regular at the Blyth Festival, will be on hand to provide the audience with an entertaining and' inspirational look, at volunteer- ing in Huron County. On Wednesday, Sept. 26, the cele- brations will move to the North Huron Community Complex in ' Wingham for a 7 p.m. start. Once again Johns will provide his unique take on the benefits of volunteerism in Huron. The South Huron Community Complex in Exeter will provide the setting for this years final salute to area volunteers. The evening will begin at 7 p.m. and John Davidson from Jessie's Journey will entertain with a message on how you can make a difference through volun- teering. Each evening is designM to pro- vide recognition for volunteers and explain the opportunities for volun- teering that exist in each area. There will be. a volunteer fair in each location to provide more information for interested individu- als. Refreshments and door prizes will be available to help make these evenings enjoyable fir all.