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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2004. PAGE 3.
Sympathy is extended to John
Manning and family and to Thelma
Manning and family on the death of a
wife, mother, grandmother, sister-in-
law and aunt, Muriel Manning who
passed away this past week.
Sympathy is extended to Kieth
Good and family and to Don
Glousher and family on the death of a
wife, mother, grandmother, sister and
aunt, Jean Good as a results of a tragic
car accident that also took the life of
their son, Donald this past week.
Happy birthday to Iris Young who
will celebrate her birthday, Nov. 16 (I
had the wrong date last week).
Happy birthday to Ann Boshart
who will celebrate her birthday on
Nov. 16.
Lloyd Walsh, a long-time
businessman has retired. We wish him
good health and hope he will enjoy
his retirement. We welcome John Roe
to the main street as he has taken over
the barbershop of Lloyd Walsh.
D,on't forget Remembrance Day as
we remember the soldiers who fought
so hard on our behalf. Many of the
veterans are not with us any more but
we still remember the sacrifice they
made. Remember and buy a poppy.
Greeting at Blyth United Church on
Sunday, Nov. 7 were Barb and Doug
Howson. Ushers Were Barb and Doug
Howson and Earl Fyfe. Guest
musician was Allan Keith.
The choir sang A Song of Peace.
Rev. Eugen Bannerman gave all the
children poppies and the Act of
Remembering was read responsively
with a minute of silence. 0 Canada
was sung before the children were
dismissed or Sunday school.
Rev. Bannerman read the scripture
from Isaiah 6: 1-5. The Responsive
Psalm 139 Was led by Jessica
Sparling.
The hymn Lead On, 0 Cloud of
Presence was sung.
By Mary Lou Stewart
Four new members Ashley Taylor,
Matt Bromley, Jason Hulzebos and
Cole Stewart were initiated into the
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 420
by President Thelma Johnston at the
November general meeting.
Donations made by motion during
the • business part included Health
Care Radiothon, $50 each for three
area hospitals; Family and Children's
Christmas Bureau, $50; Blyth Skate-
a-thon, $50; 1st Blyth Scouting
Group, $400; Foundation for
Enriching Education, $250; and Blyth
Public Sehoor and Mullett Central
Public School, $250 each for
swimming lessons.
There will be a community
breakfast Nov. 28 at the Blyth
Memorial Community Hall.
Rev. Bannerman's message to the
adults was Fearfully and Wonderful
Made. He spoke of the courage of
Christopher Reeves and Pascal, both
paraplegics.
Pascal went on a five-day trip from
Niagara Falls to Toronto in a
wheelchair. He was at the foot of the
hill and had no energy left in his arms
and then the impossible happened. He
saw his grandfather beckoning him.
(His grandfather had died a year
earlier).
Pascal finished the marathon.
Many miracles happen that we
can't explain.
Nov. 14 ism special church service
with the blessings of the animals and
pets. Dec. 12 is confirmation Sunday.
Dec. 19 is the Christmas concert and
candlelight service. •
Guests at this month's meeting
were Zone C-1 Commander Shirley
Chalmers and Deputy Zone
Commander Crystal Taylor, who
brought greetings from the Zone and
commended the branch on its work
and commitment to its veterans and
the community.
A reminder to the members that the
2005 dues are due. Let's help to reach
the goal of 80 per cent by Nov. 30.
The October winner of the early
bird draw was Bill Patterson.
The next meeting will be held Dec.
2. Plan to attend and have your say in
work of the Legion.
Sweet task
Joan Watson faced temptation as she sliced and served the
cake for Trinity Anglican Church's roast beef supper on
Sunday night. (Vicky Bremner photo)
Four new members
initiated into Legion
As I have sold my barbershop to John
Roe, I wish John continued success in the
trade. I wish to thank all my friends and
customers from Blyth and the surrounding
area for their patronage during the last 45
years. It was all appreciated.
Thank You,
zeold
TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON
BLYTH WARD
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with Sauce • Homemade Nuts & Bolts • Homemade Carmel
Corn • Homemade Chocolates • Christmas Cake •
Gingerbread Houses • Gift Baskets - Custom Orders
Welcome • Party Fixings - ie. Spinach Dip
For information or to place orders call Fred at 523-4932
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Due to municipal snow removal operations, the parking of cars
on Blyth streets and municipal parking lots during the winter
months (November 1 to May 1) will he strictly prohibited.
All vehicles must be removed from Blyth streets and roadways
of the municipality, between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 7:0 )0 a m.
Violators will be prosecuted or will be required to bear the cost
of having their vehicle towed away. The owner of any such
parked vehicle will be liable for any damage to the said vehicle
or to snow plow equipment.
John Stewart
Clerk-Administrator
Give Your Car Quality Care Fuel Injection
pto 10% OFF System Service
Batteries and Brakes
• clean carbon deposits from combustion chamber
• clean dirt, gum & varnish from fuel injectors
ADVANTAGES OF MOTOR VAC
• improve performance & cold weather starting
• helps to restore fuel economy
• reduce harmful exhaust emissions
improve driveabitity problems related to carbon &
other contamination
Regular $89.95
• Change oil and filter
(includes up to 5 litres of Ford oil)
• Lube chassis
• Inspect & rotate tires
• Check all lights
• Inspect belts & hoses
• Check air & pollen filter
• Check antifreeze
-• Inspect exhaust & brakes
• Check battery •
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Sole Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5:30; Sat. 9-12 Service Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30
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