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The Citizen, 2004-11-04, Page 12ob. ,Gro14%* eV** Re? 411P memakc 0,3hap Make Your Own Beer, Wine, Coolers and Fruit Wine (C)3 e;t; here or al home") .81? 84 Kingston St., GODERICH 524-2323 PC Z. X X X X X, X X X X X Z2 X X X X X X i X X X X XX X a x x X X X X I X r . X' II x 1: X X X ? X X I X X X X r X X T On ice Blyth's figure and power skaters participated in their skate-a-thon Saturday morning. Top pledgers are, back row, from left: chairperson Juliet Edwards, Keyonia Johnston, Alexandra Aitken, Holly Howson, Autumn Wightman and chairperson Barb Dery. Front: Brenden Howson and Mason Campbell. Over $1,900 was raised for the Blyth Skating Club. (Vicky Bremner photo) Scott asks for more info INCLUDES *New filter. installed •Up to 5L 10W30 motor oil *Chassis lube (if applicable) *Comprehensive 55 pt. check over with report card .Plus taxes •Plus oil disposal *Most makes amodels $100.00 Winners Dr. Michelle Flowers Refa and Gerald VanEngen Kim Simpson Don and Betty Newman" Owen and Jo Taylor Don and Shirley Gowland Gale Winter Doug and Tracey Ireland Bevin and Betty Ireland Jim and Mary Douglas $500.00 Winners Ben and Jenny Hogervorst Dave McDowell and Jenn Wall Peter and Marion Keil Lloyd and Shirley Lamont Sarah Foxton and Kelly Stephenson Hargrave & Caitlin Davis-Zulik $250.00 Winners Harvey and Dina Gibson Kathy Clark Dr. Marie Gear Ray and Donna Pennington Helene and Morten Jakobsen Doug and Jackie McBurney Dave and Joyce Ireland Paul Douglas Chad and Julie Mann Bill and Cindy DeVos $1000.00 Winners Ray and Bonnie Cunningham Brenda and Ken Cucksey Stu and Deanna Reavie Brian and Cathy Knechtel Helen and Bob McKague Wingham & District Community Living Association —4; would like to thank all of the supporters of our 2004 Lottery Dinner & Dance Congratulations Early Bird winners Doug and Liz Your support of WDCLA and our fundraising event is sincerely appreciated! NOTICE Municipality of Huron East Please be advised that the location of the next regular meeting of the Council of the Municipality of Huron East on November 16th, 2004 has been changed from the Town Hall - Seaforth to the Vanastra Recreation Centre J.R. McLachlan Clerk - Administrator 519-527-0160 PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2004. B. Fritz greets at Duff's service FROM WALTON Continued from page 1 basement of the municipal building as possibilities. While there would be other costs, Jerome said it would be up to the committee which would be comprised of representatives from the sites, to find ways to come up Greeting worshippers at Duff's United Church was Barb Fritz. Leading the service in Rev. Joan Tuchlinsky's absence was Dave Williams, a lay minister from the Kirkton area. The first confirmation class is to be held Nov. 7 at 12:15 p.m. at Bluevale United Church. The Sunday school children are selling Rheo Thompson mint smoothies. Abby McGavin is again collecting coats for the homeless in Toronto. They may be dropped off at Brian McGavin's or at the church by the end of November. Food Bank donations are encouraged every week. with the money. Though council could see that it would be positive economically for the township, they wanted to first hear what kind of interest was out 'there. Deputy-reeve Murray Scott said, "I would rather hear some input The children came forward. Mr. Williams showed them pictures of hands and asked the children if they were kind or unkind hands. Mr. Williams asked the children to do something kind with their hands everyday, to help, to heal or to bless. The senior choir anthem was Open My Eyes That I May See. The scripture was read by Dianne McCallum. Mr. Williams' reflection was entitled, Hold my Hand. He told the story of how a young child was walking with his grandfather and held tight to his grandfather's large finger. He stumbled and fell a couple of times and he finally looked up to this grandfather and from the people out there, before making a commitment. I would prefer more discussion," Jerome is going to approach some of the potential stake- holders and return to the next meeting of council with their views. said that maybe his grandpa should hold onto his hand. The collection was gathered by Teresa Baan and Graeme Craig. The ladies' day out was held on Saturday with 11 taking part. They were taught foundation piecing by Thea Rijkhoff. They made a five- Our condolences to Henry and Maryann Grobbink on the loss of Maryann's sister, Diana Hybers of Wyoming. It was Halloween party time at the new shop of Neil and Marie Mitchell and family. They hosted many friends and neighbours with approximately 23 children in attendance. They enjoyed supper, party games, Halloween games and had lots of fun. Parents supplied treats for all who attended the night out. It was birthday and Halloween inch square Christmas tree design to take home. They went to Brubachers in Ethel for a ham and scalloped potatoes lunch. In the afternoon they toured the bed and breakfast home of Emerson and Phyllis Mitchell. party time at the Walton Hall. Halloween was the theme but surprise was the scheme for Brett Lee and Dan Taylor's 30th birthday celebrations arranged by their wives. Family and friends gathered at the spooky Walton Hall to enjoy the evening. Bob Dalton is home from the hospital. We hope he is on the mend and feeling better.