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Clinton News-Record, 1985-2-6, Page 6II Page 6—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1985 th Standard Blyth Public School is participating in a French styled winter carnival this week. Herb Shannon was chosen as Bon Homme for the event which will see school teams competing in a variety of activities, from volleyball matches to snow sculpting, tobogganing to tug of war. The Cartier team captains are Grade 7 students Lisa Bailey and Craig Snell. Principal Bill Baily and Craig Snell. Principal Bill Black is the team maseot. ( Shelley McPhee photo) Blyth ties in final game Exeter and Blyth PeeWees played a fast, entertaining hockey game on Saturday in the final regular season meeting of the two teams. The first two games resulted in 5 - 4 and 3 - 0 victories for Blyth. The first period ended scoreless after exciting end to end hockey featuring solid IIES It TE IRRSP 1 0 1/4 1 year RRSPyears 1/2 5 RAY A1LL 01.111 1523-4334 Agent for Atm ANNUITIES goaltending by Mike Cronyn, good scoring chances by Ricky Howson and fine penalty killing by Troy Chambers and Jeff Nesbitt. Midwaythrough the second period, Troy Chambers scored on a close -in shot assisted by Art Bos to give Blyth a short-lived 1 - 0 lead. Just 15 seconds later Exeter tiedthe game and the period ended 1-1. Art Bos scored at the two minute mark of the third after hard working right winger Shane Taylor kept the puck in the Exeter end.. With less than two minutes rernaining, Exeter tied the score with a powerplay goal. The game ended with. Scott Cronin almost scoring on a solo rush in spite of Blyth playing short-handed. Outstanding players for the locals were Art Bos, Scott Cronin and Troy Chambers. Blyth now has a season record of 8-2-2. SECOND LOCATION WALDEN PNOTOCRAPNY `NOW...has two locations to serve you. Town Studio Main Street, Blyth Countr'jStudio R.R. No. 3, Blyth We carry a good selection of... ALBUMS FRAMES WEDDING INVITATIONS and PERSONALIZED ACCESSORIES For that Special Picture *Weddings *Group •Portrait •Graduation •Family Gatherings Get Professional, Courteous Service at Affordable Prices. Phone 523-9212 . We have a special discount oil the Wedding Invitations and your WEDDING PICTURES. The more you order, the more you SAVE. Blyth school classes hold assembl By SherOn Stadelimann The Grades 5 and 6 assembly was held on Jan. 31 at the Blyth Public School with Tam- my Bearss as mistress of ceremonies for the program. The Bible reading was read by David Hessels. Karrlie Yanchus gave a reading on Robbie Burns. Piano solos were played by Karrlie Yanchus. David Hessels, Darryl Elliott and Tammy Bearss. The play by Grade 5 girls was The Great Mitten Kaper, played by Laurie Wharton, Tammy Medd, Rhonda Stadelmanli, Tabatha Montgomery, Debbie Logue, Julie Bromley, Angie Hash, Donna Lynn Arm- strong, Dawn Gross, Lisa Bromley and Kar- rli Yanchus. The play Th Troll in the Park One day was played by the Grade 6 pupils. They were, Troy. Chambers, Ricky Howson, Kelly Cook, Leah Richmond, Darryl Elliott, Michael Pawitch, Kim Mathers and Tim King. Mr. Bill Marsh told the assembly about the Winter Carnival; The Bon Homme was present and chose the "Dues" and "Duchesses" for the French styled, car- nival. School teams were set up for various com- petitions. The teams and leaders are: Cartier -Lisa Bailey and Craig - Snell; Champlain - Angela Cotton and Mathew, King; Frontenac - Annette Lucas and John Nesbit; Laval - Margaret Cronyn and Scott Cronin; Levis - Sandra Hessels and Jamie MacDonald; `Montcalm - Kim Medd and Jason Vanderheyden; Montmerency - Cathy McDonald and Dean Whitfield. Lost Heir Six tables of Lost Heir. were played last Wednesday evening with the Winners as follows: High Lady: Edyth Snell; Low Lady: Ruth Shields; High Man: Charlie Smith; Low Man: Ray Madill. Euchre Ten tables of euchre were in play at the Blyth Memorial. Hall on Monday night. The winners were: High Lady: Mrs. Hoggart of Londesboro; Low Lady: Marj McDougall of Auburn; High Man: Mel Jacklin of Brussels; Low Man: Ed Brook of Goderich; Ladies Lone Hands: Nora Kelly; Men's Lone Hands: Louis Phalan; f Reed of Londesboro. Church Nt • ' Ushers and Greeters at the Blyh Church last Sunday were Harvey Snell, Mary Walden; Bill Howson and David Spaa-4111 ing, Evalena Webster and,Tune Peck. Gaye Poore was in charge of Junior' Congrega- tion. An almost full choir sang a favorite hymn, Ninety and Nine. Margaret Kai has resum- ed her music duties after a six week absence because of illness. Rev. Ken Bauman's sermon w_, about Heaven which he doted can be erienced on earth because it: means a constant closeness to God — a relationship which passes all understanding. . On Monday last, beginning with, a Covered Dish meal, there was a well attended Con- gregational meeting which dealt with 1985 budget and accomplishments of '1984. To deal with goals for the. spiritual life of the church in 1985, the meeting resumed on Sun- day afternoon for some, Monday night for others. Both were well attended. Bus may go to Toronto Flower Show I The Blyth0Swinging Seniors held their ' January meeting in the Memorial Hall on Jan. 30. After a Sing Song with Ruby Philp at the piano, Vice President Harvey McDowell conducted a business session. He announced that the Flower Show in Toronto will be held from April 17 to the 21 and that a bus will be going if enough people are interested.. Those who would like to go should contact Dorothy Daer or Mildred Ament as soon as possible. A fascinating program.followed with Ross Merrill of Bayfield taking everyone by mans of slides and Commentary on a trip through the Yukon and North West Territories. He crossed the McKenzie River, the Arctic Cir- cle and the DEW line. . Because of, the perma frost all buildings are on supports. Trees grow no taller than 15 feet. He saw many things of great interest including the former home of Pierre Burton and Robert Service. Vera Hesselwood thanked Mr. Merrill for his informative and interesting presentation. The next meeting will be on Wednesday, February 28 at 2 p.m. UCW fun night The Evening Unit of Blyth UCW began the 1985 session with a Fun Night. Members and their husbands gathered at the church on January 30 for a social time including an auction sale. Proceeds from the auction went to UCW projects. The next UCW meeting will be on' Feb. 27 with Doreen Ritchie speaking on her work in group homes. Church goals met in '84 A well attended annual Congregational Meeting took place at Blyth United Church on January 28. The meeting began with a potluck sup- per...then opened with singing, a medita- tion, scripture and prayer. Blyth United church responded to the Ven- tures in Mission appeal of the United Church of Canada and surpassed the goal set for the church in donations and pledges. All the committees and groups'have been well attended and very active throughout the year. Each report indicated a busy, satisfying and well supported program. Some of the highlights of the meeting in - eluded the accomplishments of the Session and Stewards along with all the congrega- tion in installing and paying for a new heating system in the church and remedy- ing the water problem in the basement. New hymn books were purchased for the church and MI conjunction with other chur ches in the ac ea, hymn 'books were bought for Rammeloo Guest Home. The United Church Women were involved in many successful endeavors - among them, the Harvest Bonanza, Garage Sale, and catering services. Two subsequent congregational meetings -have been set for February 3 and 4 to deter- mine the setting of goals and objectives for '85. Blyth Inn, Baintons win In Blyth Industrial Hockey League action on Feb. 3, Blyth Inn, Baintons and Mannings all picked up victories. In the first game, Steve Howson scored three goals and added eight assists as Blyth Inn ramped past Watsons 11-5. Dale Whit- - field and Ron flunking also scored three each and Gary Hakkers and Wayne McDowell added singles for the Inn. Watson scorers were Terry Pierce and Steve Nixon each with two and Jeff Watson. In the second game, Baintons scored six second period goals and, downed Hubbards' 6-1. 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