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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2004-09-23, Page 3Witches Wal Meeting Monday, Sept. 27 7:00 pm Upstairs of Blyth Legion Anyone interested please attend Call 523-4964 for information CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON TAXES DUE The 3rd installment for the Township of North Huron is due on Friday, September 24, 2004. Interest at 1 1/4% per month, or any part thereof will be charged on unpaid accounts as of September 25, 2004 and the first day of each month thereafter. NOTE: Persons who have acquired properties and have not received a tax bill should contact the Municipal Office. Failure to receive a tax bill does not relieve a taxpayer from responsibility for payment of taxes, nor from penalty for late payment. A post-dated cheque dated September 24, 2004 may be brought to the Treasury Department at any time prior to the due date. A drop box for use after hours is available at the Wingham Town Hall. NEW - Interac payment is now available. Please contact the Treasury Department in regards to the various payment options available. Donna White Director of Finance BLYTH FARMERS' MARKET EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 25 1:00 - 4:30 pm Corner of Dinsley & Queen Streets •Just-picked fresh vegetables and fruit • Straight from the oven - pies, bread, rolls, etc. • Honey •Maple syrup • Crafts and more APPLES Jersey Macs, Cortlands, Pears & Apple Cider Blythe Brooke Orchards One mile west of Blyth 523-9338 Every patient I have sent to X Smokers has quit with very little difficulty and remained off cigarettes. It's hard to beat 100 percent success! 'ferry Vanderheyden, N.D. Stop Smoking: GUARANTEED... ...or it's FREE. Tried everything and failed? X Smokers works or it's FREE! With our 94 percent graduation rate, you've nothing to lose. You'll quit or it's FREE! ONE YEAR SUCCESS FREE INFORMATION SESSIONS SEPTEMBER 26 AND OCTOBER 3 NEAR YOU 80 7D 70 • m 60 50 40 o 30 20 0- 10 0 I W 20 7 a 2 • • — _ Civ i;A° q2. ¢5* F A. 4. 4:- ,006. cp Poo I'' Sting: Umotryt,• of Wyman Oman, A Wel/tilk Call early to reserve your place 1-866-976-6537 toll-free Bring your cigarettes for the smoke—break! THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2004. PAGE 3. You are invited to. participate in the Huron Natural Environment Expo Saturday, Oct. 2 at Blyth on the Greenway Trail (where the Blyth Brook crosses Hwy. 4). The time is 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The focus of this Expo is to educate the public on many different environmental areas. Many outdoor activities related to the environment will be offered such as demonstrations, displays and lots of hands-on fun. See some active Blyth Brook aquatic life and adjacent terrestrial life. There will be learning stations demonstrating electroshocking and fish sampling as well as displays throughout, the Greenway where different environmental agency staff will be available to educate on a variety Of items such as water quality, fish, insect and mammal The farmers' market is going to carry on one more Saturday beside the old town office building from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you haven't been out, come out and support your local vendors. Annie McInnis is a patient in Wingharri and District Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. We are glad to hear Lois van Vliet is home after heart surgery and is identification and habitat requirements for different species. This Expo is ,supported by the Blyth Community Greenway Committee, Ministry of Natural Resources, Maitland Valley Conservation Authority. Fisheries and Oceans Canada and a variety of other partners. doing fine. Ralph and Amy McCrea recently visited with Rex and Pat Bogourd at Point Clark. They also visited with Rudy and Joan Liehold of Ingersoll along with their daughter Maureen Montgomery. • Doug and Betty McCrea were guests of Amy and Ralph McCrea, who took in the Thresher Reunion while in Blyth. Amy -and Ralph McCrea visited with Jim and Velma MacLeod, former residents of Blyth who are now living in Listowel. On the way home they visited with cousins of Ralph's, Jack and Audrey Adair of Molesworth. Huron 'County is again this year having the program Coats for Kids for the month of September. The General Store is the drop-off site for hats, mitts. coats of all sizes. If you Plaque recognizes Society's efforts There will he a special unveiling at the Horticultural Park on Dinsley Street in Blyth on Sunday, Oct. 3. A plaque, which is a co-operative effort of the Blyth United Church and the Horticultural Society, is., being placed to acknowledge the work of the Society in preserving the pioneer cemetery as a park. The unveiling will be held at 1 p.m. Everyone is invited to at- tend. BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED have a coat your child has grown out of and it is in good shape, help keep someone else warm this winter. What fantastic weather we have been having these past few weeks. I think summer has come late. These days will help mature the farmers' crops. Greeting at Blyth United Church on Sunday, Sept. 19 were Joann MacDonald and Lori. Brooks. Ushers were Lori• Brooks, Joann MacDonald and Nicole KCIT. Guest musician was Lynda McGregor. Guest speaker was Gloria Wilbec of the Walton area. Rev. Charlie Scott (a former minister back in the late 50s will he guest minister on Thanksgiving Sunday, Oct. 10). The fall supper is on Oct. 16. Mrs. George Townsend, Joe Hallahan and the camping staff of the Huron Pioneer Thresher Association wish to thank Mike Siertsema, Luke Bouman and George Reinink for the use of their land for trailer parking. Their generous co-operation has contributed to a successful 43rd reunion. 70, de 'Neva ve/ia Wand A sincere thank you to everyone for your support at the polls on August 30th. I look forward. to serving the Township of North Huron - Blyth Ward to the best of my abilities. With CIAfrZeaatia4t Edgevr 21t.en Wilbee favoured the congregation with a solo, The Light in Your Eyes. The responsive Psalm 91 was led by Mrs. Wilbee with the choir singing the refrain. The Gospel reading was from Luke 15: 11-32 read by 011ie Craig. Mrs. Wilbee's message to the adults was The Light In Your Eyes, The Parable of the Prodigal Son. She favoured the congregation with another solo, He. FROM BLYTH Walk for a cure Last Wednesday, Grade 2 and 3 students from Blyth Public School showed their support of the Terry Fox Run as they took to the streets in their walk around town. The students raised $161.65. (Elyse DeBruyn photo) Environment expo Oct. 2 dae \ S 7.2.:....,_ Make your Thanksgiving less 1 stressful and more enjoyable { P ,0 Order your Thanksgiving baking now!!! ii A" Pies, tarty, mini tarts, homemade bread and rolls, Tit s?` SI Custom orders welcome cakes, meat, fruit & veggie trays. 0 0:- e , Call Fred 523-4932 14•1k11.1*111L4Weig0 11,-744(111V110, g gatitg gfteato, ga