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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2006-05-04, Page 3The Village Barber give mom what Me wan& Mb, Altatften'6. Dag_ A gift certificate from The Village Barber (available in any amount) "T Also a great selection of products - •‘; Mon. & Tues. 9-2; Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 9-5, Sat. 8-1 -r? \ 412 Queen St., Blyth 523-9555 Walk In - No appointments necessary Order your custom-made Mother's Day gift baskets Boxes of chocolates, chocolate roses, peanut brittle, sponge toffee, gourmet foods and drinks, gift-ware Gift certificates available Open 10 am - 8 pm for month of May • Colour Printing • Posters • Letterheads • Envelopes • Business Cards WE CAN • Business Forms • Brochures • Flyers • Carbonless Forms • Labels DO IT ALL! BLYTH PRINTING INC. BLYTH 50-9211 LAWN QUESTIONS? Organic Programs 4: Available A( (.14F.Dill..1) VbedMah®, 524-2424 -Trust the Professionals - Women's Pick-up %NO Ball Hockey at Blyth arena beginning Thursday, May 11 from 8 pm - 9 pm For more information • call Sharon at 335-6066. Helmets required. Sya Essentials 406 WI St, Blyth —519.523-4793 Mother's Day Paciage Spa Facial Eye Treatment Body Polish $ 99 save si Iscaye Pac k age Spa Facial Manicure Pedicure $93 IP , tam Throughout the spa, a unique selection of home decor •-\ 10/ Save $6 Relax at the spa withour Mother or a friend in May and you both will receive 4Amplimentary Paraffin Treatment , on your OhOwe of hands or feet. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 2006. PAGE 3. Psalm UCW worship Blyth United Church Women met in the church parlour April 27. Myrtle Badley did a worship on the 23rd Psalm. - • 011ie Craig reported on the United Church's tsunami appeal. Women's Day Out netted $4,003.79. The UCW is planning a rummage sale in September. Bring in used clothes. They are hosting a thank you dinner on Monday, May 15 for the pie makers, choir and Sunday school teachers. The next meeting is May 25 at 7:30 p.m. FROM BLYTH BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED On the Move Sharon Cox, deputy county librarian, supervises last week's move from 435 Queen St. to 292 Queen St. as mover Vernon Randall disassembles bookcases. Cox states that she hopes the library will be reopening on May 23. (Carol Burns photo) On August 26 the Blyth Swinging seniors enjoyed a potluck lunch together. The "Back Fifty Fiddlers" from Staffa were introduced by Jim Wilson. _They played old favourites. Elva Brown graciously filled in in the absence of their pianist. Some members were interested in attending the Volunteer Appreciation Night in Seaforth, May 24. A few seats are still available for the annual bus trip, Thursday, June 8. It will include a mystery stop, a performance of Oklahoma and a catered dinner. Members were asked to bring labelled family pictures or school pictures of Blyth events to the May meeting. Sympathy is extended to Pat and Grant Sparling and families on the death of Pat's brother. Sympathy is extended to Barb and Murray Musty of Listowel on the death of Barb's brother Murray Rock of Atwood. Happy birthday to Ula Richmond, Mae Ritchie, Alice Hakkers of Goderich, Sheron Stadelmann, Annie Sparling and Samantha Kerr who all celebrated May 2. Happy birthday to Nancy Daer of Wingham and Gladys Caldwell who will celebrate their birthdays May 5. Euchre results for April 24 are as follows: high lady, Helen Lee, 79; high man, Lloyd Glousher, 70; lone hands, Bernice McClinchey, three; Mary Craig, three: tow lady, Audrey Fenton, 39; low man, Geraldine Dale, 45: door prize, Audrey Fenton and share the wealth, Len Archambault, Bernice McClinchey and Jean Nethery. This was the last euchre until the fall. BLYTH UNITED CHURCH Greeting at Blyth United Church on April 30 were Lois van Vliet and Tom Dunbar and his daughter Emily. Ushering were Karen Glousher, Emily Phillips and Rob Mason. Guest organist was Lynda McGregor. Next Sunday is Food Bank Sunday. The choir sang a melody of hymns of the Risen Saviour. The children came to the front of the church and Rev. Robin McGauley showed them the Christian calendar and told them that Easter wasn't just celebrated for one weekend but for 50 days after Easter. She taught them a new hymn to be sung every Sunday until the end of Easter. MacKenzie McNichol held the candle to be lit and taken down to Sunday school. Emily Phillips read the scriptures and led the responsive Psalm 4 with everyone singing the refrain. The scriptures were from Jeremiah I: 4-10 and 1 Timothy 4: 11-16. Rev. McGauley's message to the adults was "Tell it, Live it, Be it," thc theme of the recent London Conference Youth Forum. She had brought home some pictures of her weekend there. Tell it, means to tell the next generation, live it, is to show others you believe and be it, is to live the way we believe. She related a story of one boy who had come thinking he was going to be told what to do by some of the adults but to his surprise he was allowed to be himself. He said he was going home feeling closer to God.