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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 2004. PAGE 3.
Fire board proposal
oes up in smoke
Many relatives. friends and
neighbours visited with Helen
Stonehouse over the weekend to help
her celebrate her birthday on April 10.
She also received many phone calls.
Deb. Fred, Jonathon and Quinton
Hakkers, Don. Marilyn and David
Craig. all of Blyth were Easter guests
at the home of Doug, Joyce, Heidi and
Jamie Craig of Atwood. Also visiting
at the same home were Joyce's
parents. Jim and Jeanne Rittinger and
her grandmother. all of Kitchener.
Greeting at Blyth United Church on
April II were Lois van Vliet and Fred
Hakkers. Ushering were Karen
Glousher and boys and Emily
Phillips, Guest musician was
-Margaret Kai.
The 'choir anthem was Break the
Bread„
During the singing of the children's
hymn Christ the Lord is Risen Today
the children gathered at the front of
the church. Rev. Eugen Bannerman
told them a story of when he was
young. They got up early Easter
morning and went carolling at the
homes of relatives. He said one of the
carols they sang was the one that had
just been sung.
Rev. Bannerman handed each of the
children a small package of jelly
beans. He asked the children to take
out the the first black jelly bean. Rev.
Bannerman explained the black bean
was for sins that Jesus died on the
cross for. then he told them to eat it.
They proceeded with the green one
which represented the Garden -of
Gethsemane, the orange: the evening
of the Last Supper, purple represented
that Jesus was sad and full of sorrow.
the second black one was the grave of
Jesus, the yellow was Easter morning
when Jesus rose from the grave, and
the red one was to remember Jesus
with Communion.
He then gave the children each an
Easter cookie made by Lois van Vliet
to take down to Sunday school with
them.
The dramatized gospel reading
from John 20: 1-18 was read by Wyatt
Bearss and Rev. Bannerman. The
teachers and children went down to
Sunday school. The responsive Psalm
118 part two and part three were read
by 011ie Craig with the choir singing
the refrain.
Rev. Bannerman drew everyone's
attention to the many flowers placed
in memory of loved ones.
Rev. Bannerman conducted the
Easter communion renewal. Those
serving communion were Fred
Hakkers, 011ie Craig, Enid
MacDonald, Lois van Vliet, Barb
Richmond and Fred Meier. Brenda
Brooks read the gospel reading.
The last hymn Sent Forth by God's
Blessing was sung.
April 18 is the Sunday school
luncheon followed by a
congregational meeting.
April 25 Rev. Neil Lackey will
conduct the service. May 9 is
Mother's Day, baptism and Church
membership:
By Bonnie Gropp
Citizen editor
The proposal that would -have
allowed Huron East to withdraw
from the Blyth fire area board hit a
wall.
North Huron clerk-administrator
John Stewart said that while the
township and Ashfield-Colborne-
Wawanosh agreed to provide first
response only for portions of
McKillop with Huron East re-
imbursing the, board $4,000 over
each of the next five years, Central
Huron said no.
"Essentially, the letter said they
do not support the proposal and
The ice is melted and the skates all
put away as the Blyth figure and
power skaters have completed another
year of skating a4 the Blyth
Community Centre.
At the Canskate level, the following
skaters were successful in passing:
Stage I. Samantha Hubbard: Stage 2,
Ellie Edwards, Brooke Middegaal,
Teresa Atkinscin, Lexi Aitken: Stage 3,
Mikayla Henry, Keyonia Johnson,
Ashley Walden, Kate Bos, Gabrielle
Ducharme; Stage 4. MacKenzie
Chalmers, Holly Howson; Stage 5,
Tyan Bailey, Wyatt Bearss, Marijke
Oudshoorn; Stage 7, Alex Raynard.
In power skating, the following
want Huron East to continue to
uphold the agreement that has
Blyth Fire Department continuing
to provide service to Huron East
with regards to all fire calls," said
Stewart at the April 5 meeting of
North Huron coucnil.
The area in question are parts of
McKillop currently served by
Blyth. Huron East feels that with
three departments in their own
municipality, all closer to McKillop
that they could serve their own
area.
As the proposal would have to
have unanimous consent, Stewart
said, "I don't know where this
leaves us."
skaters passed: Level 1 Gold, Derek
deBoer, Kenny Huether; Level 1
Silver, Matt McNichol; Level 2
Bronze, Rueben De Vries; Level 4
Silver, Matt Popp, Adam Cronin;
Level 5 Gold, Collin Whitfield, Grant
Sparling, Matt Chalmers.
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• At the Wingham test day on March
24, the results were: Preliminary
Freeskate, Natasha Hubbard; Fiesta,
Kelly MacDonald, Courtney Bos;
Swing, Rebecca Chalmers: Willow.
Kelly Cooke; Senior Bronze Skills,
Kyle Middegaal.
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"Staudt* fa* 2004"
Fabulous in patio pots
or flowerbeds.
We will be holding a contest for
"The Best Display" at the peak
blooming period this summer.
Tub fun
Time in a Zamboni hot tub seemed a fitting end to a successful season for the Blyth Atoms,
who enjoyed some tubbing during their year-end party on Saturday. (Vicky Bremner photo)
Skaters completed another year
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