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Caitie MacDonald dug in to the delicious breakfast served
up by the Auburn Lions this past Sunday. (Vicky Bremner photo)
Official plan meeting
in Belgrave Nov. 23
Saturday, December 11
Social Hour: 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Dinner: 7:30 pm
Cost: $35.00/couple before Dec. 1
$40.00/couple after Dec. 1
Dance 9:00 pm - 1 am to "Crippled Duck"
For tickets call Bev Blair 523-4964 or
Gary Courtney 523-9305 or 523-4476
The Blyth Lions wish you a Merry
Christmas and
a safe and Happy New Year!
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Sunday, November 14
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happy 10th ,qinniversary
Ron and Nicole Stevenson
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Love: Grandma McCall, Mom, Chris and Lisa
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Doon celebrates Christmas
Continued from page 20
The public meeting to discuss the
North Huron official plan will be
Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Belgrave.
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Reeve Doug Layton, councillor
Arnold Taylor, Stewart and director
of finance/treasurer Donna White
will meet with representatives from
the five municipalities serviced by
Wheels Away to discuss the
dedicated gas tax funds.
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Council authorized the purchase
of flowers for the hanging baskets to
be used on Queen Street in Blyth
during the summer.
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Two motions came from an in-
camera session. Council authorized
the hiring of Dave Black as chief
building official, and Lori Corrigan
to the position of early childhood
educator at the day care.
Happy 40th
Anniversary
Mervyn & Donna
Bauer
November 14
Best Wishes from family
A Christmas tradition continues as
Doon Heritage Crossroads presents
its lineup of evening programs
offered in December.
Tickets are on sale now for
Lantern Light tours and Starry
Night.
Lantern Light Tours are for five
evenings in December. This
Christmas program runs Friday and
Saturday evenings, Dec. 3, 4, 10, 11
and Friday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. or 8:30
p.m. Each tour includes a visit to a
select number of seasonafly-
decorated buildings in the historic
village, a horse-drawn wagon ride
and a Christmas concert in the
Freeport Church.
Starry Night will be held on
Saturday, Dec. 18 from 6:30 p.m. to
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from Jeffery, Kevin,
Mom, Dad, Brian, Joyce,
Joan and families
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9:30 p.m. This evening recreates a
village Christmas of 1914, with over
100 lanterns lighting the seasonally-
decorated village. Visitors can
sample hot cider, roasted chestnuts,
fresh baking made from authentic
1914 recipes, and listen to the
carollers as they enjoy this very
special winter's evening under the
stars.
Tickets must be purchased in
advance and are available by calling
748-1914.
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BLYTH LIONS
CHRISTMAS DINNER
& DANCE
For friends, groups, companies, etc.,
everyone welcome!