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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2006-06-15, Page 3$695 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (Children 10 & under 1/2 price) $3300 reit 414 10" (5 Hanging Baskets 914 3 for 12" ; Mixed Baskets $20°°ea. reg. '23' • • •• •• •• Gait fel. 641'unth • • • • • Take 1/3 wadi :Buffet Sunday, June 18 Stickers Family Restaurant Auburn 526-7759 Glorious colours - Beau,tiful plants Specials abound at c9)0 6trecw reg. '13" Geraniums 4 and 4 1/2" pots ft•-4 Slit! lots of colours 5 for 4.54) $1000 r-44 pirtv f, reg. '2`" ea. le Lots of variety in Flats tiv4 Fresh &'Beautiful a4 6 •. "(00313 i• • a Come see us today - Lots to choose from 83189 Scott Line, RIOI 1 Auburn 519-523-9456 Open daily Mon. - Sat. 9-6; Thurs. & Fri. 9-8; - Closed Sundays Suppex 4-cauffei Sunday, June 18 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Children 10 & under 1/2 price) $995 Roast beef, turkey, battered fish, dressing, mashed potatoes, turnip and corn. Cherry Cheesecake. Stickers Family Restaurant Auburn 526-7759 Children's Fishing Derby Radford's Fish Pond Highway #4, south of Blyth SUNDAY, JUNE 18 10 a.m. - 12 noon CATEGORIES LARGEST FISH SMALLEST FISH PRIZES, HOT DOGS AND POP TO ENJOY Prizes provided by Canadian Tire, Goderich & Blyth Legion BOYS ' 2-5 yrs. 6-9 yrs. 10-12 yrs. 13-15 yrs. 2-5 yrs. 6-9 yrs. • 10-12 yrs. I -15 yrs. GIRLS 2-5 yrs. 6-9 yrs. 10-12 yrs. 13-15 yrs. 2-5 yrs. 6-9 yrs. 10- 12 yrs. 13-15 yrs. Each child must be accompanied by an adult, 2 fish limit per child. Bring your own fishing equipment & bait. Sponsored by Blyth Legion Branch 420 & Radford Group — Admission by donation Come oat ogz have a good time! c t. ri, (.1-7 11. rfr' r51 • (iv Learn how to talk to others about their smoking *smokers'HELPLINE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY TOLL-FREE 1-877-513-5333 THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2006. PAGE 3. Congratulations to Rev. Robin McGauley and Mark Le Bel on their marriage Saturday, June 10. Happy birthday to Emily Phillips, June 16 and Karen Glousher, June 20. The Legion Ladies Auxiliary Penny Sale is this week, Thursday. June 15. Friday, June 16 and Satdrday. June 17. Come out and enjoy a barbecue on Saturday at I I a.m. Sympathy. is extended to Jessie (Richmond) France and family of Wingham in the-death of a husband, father, grandfather and great- grandfather, Harold France, who passed away June 6 at his residence in Wingham.- BLYTH UNITED CHURCH Blyth United Church congregation held its June 11 church service at Camp Menesetung south of Goderich. Lorna Fraser welcomed everyone to church on such a beautiful day. Supplying the music were Cappy Onn and Jessica Sparling playing their violins. Mrs. Fraser was assisted in the call to worship by Wyatt Bearss, Jon Hakkers and Brandilynn Bearss. The next song was Come to the Circle. The opening prayer had a part for each of the women, men and children. This was followed by the prayer of confession and the words of pardon. Psalm 29 was read by Frances Bearss and the scripture Isaiah 6: 1-7, was read by Deb Hakkers. The hymn This is God's Wondrous World was sung. Mrs. Fraser told Isaiah's Amazing Story assisted by Quinton Hakkers. The offering was collected by Fred Hakkers and Cliff Snell. • Mrs. Fraser presented the children with the awards for attending Sunday school. She also thanked the teachers for their help and support and presented them with. a gift. Karen Glousher presented Mrs. Fraser w oh a thank you gift from the teachers and children and their parents for all her hard work during the past year. A dedication was repeated by the teachers, children and congregation followed by the singing of Kum Ba Ya with Bryce and Brett Glousher playing the . drums. For the last prayer everyone faced the door and promised to he a messenger of God. The last song was They'll Know We Are Christians by Our Love with the Glousher boys playing the drums The blessing was sung and everyone went to the dining hall for .a potluck bunch and birthday cake for all the birthdays in June and July. The children enjoyed games and a walk to the beach betbre leaving for home.- 4bil FROM BLYTH Continued from page 1 disruption to the centre over two summers," Snell added. He said that there might be an option of financing the additional $40,000 short-term until the 2007 budget in order to do the work at once. Council agreed and voted to proceed with all the work. There were some other questions raised about the day care. As the work is being done because of the Best Start program. council All together now Last week's play day at Blyth Public School was enlivened by an afternoon of parachute games. During play day Grades 6-8 students supervised and demonstrated a variety of games to the younger students. The parachute games were fun for everyone.The goal of this game was to keep the ball moving and inside the parachute. (Carol Burns photo) Council raises questions wondered what portion of costs the county is committed to pay. Deputy-clerk Kathy Adams said Huron would pay the architect's fees. While it is the municipality's responsibility to hire the teachers and absorb wages as part of the operating costs at the day care, the county has promised to cover the fees for any numbers less than the licenced capacity for the centre, she said. This means that if the are licenced for IS and only have 10, the 9 atf e't'a Dag county will make up the difference, Adams explained. The county is also committeed to start-up funding for such things as furniture and supplies. John Roe, The Barber Open in the shop formerly owned by Lloyd Walsh Men's & Boys' Haircuts $500 410 Queen St., Blyth