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Blyth Councillor Doug Scrimgeour was on hand when Stewardship Rangers, Suzanne Brindly,
Curtis Wilson, John Gushie and Amy Bennewies with group leader Warren Moore did some
work along the Blyth Brook last week. The group was clearing overhanging brush back from
pathways and preparing the trails for graveling. The team will be working at the brook for sev
eral days. Moore chose the brook for the eight-week program because of the community
involvement and for its environmental value.
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While in Ottawa, recently, I was
handed a card from MP Paul Steckie
perfect for the people of Huron-
Bruce, a well established farming
area, and definitely one to be proud
of.
A FARMER’S CREED
I believe a man’s greatest posses
sion is his dignity and that no calling
bestows this more abundantly than
farming.
I believe hard work and honest
sweat are the building blocks of a
person’s character.
I believe that farming, despite its
hardships and disappointments, is
the most honest and honourable way
a man can spend his days on this
earth.
I believe farming nurtures the
close family ties that make life rich
in ways money cannot buy.
I believe my children are learning
values that will last a lifetime and
can be learned in no other way.
I believe farming provides educa
tion for life and that no o.ther occu
pation teaches so much about birth,
growth and maturity in such a vari
ety of ways.
I believe many of the best things
in life are indeed free: the splendour
of a sunrise, the rapture of wide open
spaces, the exhilarating sight of your
land greening each spring.
I believe that true happiness
comes from watching your crops
ripen in the field, your children grow
tall in the sun, your whole family
feel the pride that springs from their
shared experience.
I believe that by my toil I am giv
ing more to the world than I am tak
ing from it, an honour that does not
come to all people.
I believe my life will be measured
ultimately by what I have done for
my fellow man and by this standard
I fear no judgement.
I believe when a man grows old
and sums up his days, he should be
able to stand tall and feel pride in the
life he has lived.
1 believe in farming because it
makes all this possible.
KATHY'S QUOTE OF THE
WEEK: Any person who rolls up
their sleeves seldom loses their shirt.
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THANK YOU
The members of the Bluewater Kennel Club would like to thank the
following businesses and individuals who sponsored trophies at our Dog
Shows and Obedience Trials held in Blyth.
• The Old Mill
• Fleming's Feed Mill
• Marian Hindmarsh
• Verbeek's Farm and Garden Centre
• Dorothy Bassett
• South Huron Veterinary Clinic
• Dr. Brian Huhn, Seaforth Vet Clinic
• Scrimgeour's Food Market
• Sparling’s Propane
• Howson & Howson Ltd.
• Radford Auto Parts
• D. Culbert Ltd, Surveyors
• Heubner - Ridder Veterinary Hospital
• Clinton Veterinary Services
• Jim and Dorothy Needham
• Gina McDonnell
• Jim and Sue Stewart
• Jerry and Sue Wilder
Also thanks to the Village of Blyth, Dave Cook, Trinity Anglican
Church Women, The Blyth Festival and the Huronia Branch of the
Humane Society for their cooperation in making our shows successful.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
AUGUST
DRAMA
FESTIVAL
• Theatre workshops for
children aged 9-12 at the
Blyth Lions Park
• 4 different weekly
workshops:
($50. each per child or
$160 for all four)
PUPPETRY (Aug.7-iD
MIME (Aug 14-18)
STORYTELLING (Aug. 21-25)
MUSICAL THEATRE
(Aug. 28-Sept. 2)
‘Dressing ‘Room
FINAL
CLEARANCE!
Closing July 29
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Cafe
Enjoy the delicious food and informal
ambience at the Festival Cafe, r~
downtown Blyth
(watch for our sign)
For lunch we'll be serving
soup, Sandwiches,
a variety of salads
as well as a daily special
^Friday Dinner^ Achoose from aA Hot & Cold
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• Mondays to Fridays,
9 am to 4 pm
Give your children an exciting drama
experience they'll never forget!
1 Children need to be registered by 1
} Sunday, July 30th. Call for a [
1 registration form, or come to the park 1
{ on Saturday, July 29 from 10 am to 12 J
[ noon. Spaces are limited. The August [
1 Drama Festival is organized and 1
{ taught by Shannon Scott; trained in [
1 acting, voice, music and dance. 1
[ Feel free to call me if you have any [
1 questions: 523-4429 t
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Served Thurs.,
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Open Tuesday - Saturday 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
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throughout the afternoon
For more information or reservations call
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