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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2001. PAGE 3.
FROM BLYTH
Horticultural Society
elects new executive
The Blyth Horticultural Society
held its meeting Oct. 15 at the Blyth
Legion with 14 people in attendance.
Betty Battye, president, opened the
meeting welcoming everyone includ-
ing six new people who are consider-
ing being on the executive: Sharon
Jackson, Judy Gleave, Anne Elliott,
Barbara Lester, Nellie Mason and
Shirley Nicholson. Members present
were Betty Battye, Joan Watson,
Diana Campbell, Arthur Lester,
Deanna Snell, Julie Wood, Bev
Elliott and Lois van Vliet.
The fall potluck was held Monday,
Nov. 12 at 6:30 p.m. at Memorial
There are still 125th cash calendars
available at many stores throughout
the village. They would make good
Christmas gifts as there are so many
old pictures of places in the by-gone
days.
Congratulations to Shanann Dale
and Jeff Josling on the arrival of their
baby. boy.
Nov. 17 Early Bird draw for "You
Pick the Pick Up!" was the Framed
Autographed Print and the winner
was Connie Nesbitt. Next draw Dec.
1 is for a pair of Leaf tickets. There
are still tickets available.
Jason Badley has been transferred
to Parkwood Hospital, third floor,
Room 344, 801 Commissioners Rd.
East, London, Ontario. We wish him
all the best.
Greeting at Blyth United Church
on Sunday were Lorna Fraser and
Kathy Abell-Rinn. Ushering were
Pat Brigham, Les and Mark
Caldwell. Guest church musician
was Sabrina Buffinga and guest
speaker was Melissa Whitmore with
Bobby. Melissa's message to the
children was to treat everyone the
same no matter whether they are
doing well or are down on their luck.
Her message to the adults was why
God sent Jesus to live on earth.
Have you got any news? Have you
had visitors to your home? Let me
know so I can tell others of happen-
ings in our little village. Call 523-
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Hall. Guest speaker was Liz
Putherbough. She made home deco-
rations with natural material.
Entertainment was "Serendipity" -
Lindsay Hay, Sarah and Stephanie
Bokout (Annie Sparling's voice stu-
dents).
The Scouts will clean up the
Horticultural Park.
Mrs. Battye announced the new
executive: president, Betty Battye:
first vice-president, Arthur Lester;
second vice-president, Dan Taylor;
treasurer, Joan Watson; Secretary,
Lois van Vliet; Executive Directors,
Diana Campbell, Bev Elliott,
Jeannette McNeil, Julie Wood, Nellie
Mason, Shirley Nicholson, Sharon
Jackson, Barb Lester, Judy Gleave,
Anne Elliott, Kim Nixon and Janice
Peters.
THANK YOU
On behalf of the Blyth & Area Business Association we
wish to thank everyone for attending the Lighting of the
Lights held Friday evening, November 16th. Thank you
to Jeff Howson, representing the Township of North
Huron, for officially opening the Christmas season, Mrs.
Cheryl Cronin and her students from the Blyth Public
School who lead us in the singing of Christmas songs
and to Les and Jackie Cook for entertaining children
(and adults) with their puppets and balloons. Thank
you Kerry Nesbitt for making all those chocolate chip
cookies that we enjoyed so much with the hot apple
cider donated by Grand View Restaurant. Thank you to
all who visited our stores and helped make the weekend
such a success.
Wishing all a Very Merry Christmas and all the best for
2002.
Blyth & Area Business Association
President, Eleanor Babcock.
rd After 60 Years in Business
ffl HAMM'S CAR SALES LIMITED
Pill ▪ IS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
A As of November 30, 2001, Hamm's Car Sales
Ltd. will be closing. We wish to thank all of our
mi • friends and customers for many years of
• patronage. We will miss you all.
IN In 1940 George Hamm Sr. along with his
M brother Norman opened a garage in Blyth.
LI License plates dating back to 1941 are on
display as evidence of the family operation's
FA longevity and heritage. In 1947 at a young age,
IN George Hamm Jr. started working with his
FA father at the garage as an apprentice
rI mechanic. Kenneth joined the team in 1948 as
a bookkeeper. Murray, the youngest son,
joined the business in 1955. We are now
MI serving customers of the third generation and
NI time keeps marching on. Dear in our thoughts
a are the many wonderful employees we have
ri worked with throughout the years. Special
ra thanks to Wayne P2.rk, son-in-law and nephew
mi for sticking with us until our closing.
rig Many, many thanks to all.
George, Murray, Ken & Wayne ri
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