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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-09-08, Page 3THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2005, PAGE 3. OPP seek help to catch vandals in Blyth Huron County Crime Stoppers and Huron OPP are asking for the public's help in solving the recent rash of thefts and vandalisms in and around Blyth. Flowerpots and planters, road signs and the buildings at the fairgrounds have been damaged due to the thoughtless acts of a few individuals. must be causing funds to damaged “These senseless acts stopped as they are taxpayers unnecessary repair and replace the goods,” said Steve Beasley, Police Co-ordinator, Huron County Crime Stoppers. If you have any information - no matter how small - call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS). You won't have to give your name or go to court. Crime Stoppers has no star 69 or cal) display. You'll be totally anonymous, guaranteed. Cash rewards are also available to tips that assist in the investiga­ tion. Bloomin Blyth resident Stewart Ament sits by the Easter lily blooming in his backyard. The flower has seven blooms and three buds. Ament said there were a total of 17 blooms in the spring. (Dianne Josling photo) Queen’s sponsors photo eontest The world we live in is a magnificent combination of nature and human imagination. Engineering is a diverse and changing field responsible for the improvements and innovations touching every aspect of life. Engineers work to make improvements on existing things for the use and convenience of people. They also conceive and design the products and systems that continue to enhance our quality of life. Engineering is evident all around. Can you see ways engineering is present in your community? People are invited to submit photographs that represent their impressions of the relationship between engineering and society. Prizes range from $50 to $200 and there are winners from four categories: Grades K-8, 9-12, college and university, and general public. Submissions must be made by April 14 and judging will occur in May. Winners will receive notification and prizes by mail. Submit your entry to The Engineering in Society Photographer Competition 2006, Integrated Learning Centre, Faculty of Applied Science, Queen’s University, Beamish-Munro Hall, 45 Union Street, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6. Visit the Queens Applied Science website and search Photographic Competition for full details, or go directly to http://appsci.queensu.ca/ilc/events/p hotocomp/ OPEN FOR BEST CROP I Top quality new crop JERSEY MAC APPLES VINE RIPENED TOMATOES and FRESH CIDER at the farm or delivered Affordable prices Blythe Brooke Orchards For more information One mile west of Blyth We wish Cliff Snell a speedy recovery. He underwent surgery this past week. Happy anniversary to Joan Lavern Clark, Sept. 7. The village welcomes campers and visitors this week as the annual Huron Thresher and Hobby Association celebrates its show of the past and present on Sept. 9, 10 and 11. Happy birthday to Jean Nethery who celebrates her birthday Sept. 12. BLYTH UNITED CHURCH Greeting at Blyth United Church on Sunday, Sept. 4 was Myrtle Badley. Guest organist was Lynda McGregor. The garage Sept. 8, 9 and Rev. Robin of different items to show the children, some of the things that were included in the Seder meal at the time of Passover. She had crackers which represented the unleavened bread, an apple, a bowl of water and salt and a goblet of wine. The lectionary scriptures were read by Lavern Clark. These were Exodus 12: 1-14, Psalm 149 and Matthew 18: 15-20. Rev. McGauley’s message to the adults was A Festival To The Lord. FROM BLYTH BUY? SELL? TRY CLASSIFIED all coming Pioneer sale is at the church 10. McGauley had a tray 1st Blyth Scouting REGISTRATION Cost $120. The cost will increase after September 30, 2005 Beavers ~ 5-7 years Cubs ~ 8-10 years Scouts ~ 11-14 years Wednesday, September 14 7-8:30 p.m. Blyth Public School Royal Canadian Legion Branch 420 Blyth Jam Session & Meat Draw Starting at 8 pm Friday, September 9 Bring your musical instrument and join in the fun EVERYONE WELCOME * • Garden Mums • Asters • Flowering Kale • Perennials • Mixed fall planters & More Open daily - closed Sundays 523-9456 83189 Scott Line For more information contact: Shari Cartwright - 523-9974 - Royal Canadian Legion Branch 420 Blyth Open from 4 to 10:30 pm Monday to Saturday On The Menu Chicken Wings & Strips, Pizzas, fries, battered mushrooms & veggies Fri. & Sat. , Specials 1 6 wings & fries or 3 strips & fries $3.99 EVERYONE WELCOME 2OtH Anniversary of Coffee (Brea* J A Community Bible Study • Share questions and concerns • Enjoy friendship and refreshments • No previous Bible knowledge necessary Blyth Christian Reformed Church Wednesdays 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. beginning Sept. 21 Nursery & Children's programs available Call Susan Buffinga at 523-9216 for more information Evening program at Femmy VanAmersfoort’s home Wednesdays 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Please call Femmy 523-9457 if you are interested in the evening program Blyth Area Farmers' Market All residents of Blyth and their friends are invited to come to the final week of the Blyth Farmers’ Market Saturday, September 10 Special hours of 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Enjoy a BBQ lunch of all locally grown and made foods: Hamburger or sausage on a bun with all the trimmings, vegetables, homemade granola bar, apple and a drink (ice tea or cider) All for $5 Provided by your local farmers' market vendors Corner of Queen & Dinsley Streets