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v EDNESDAY, Imam 27,19a5
Ilgth Stand
Huron Warden Paul Steckle and Huron -Bruce MPP Murray Elston were on hand to offer
their congratulations to Radford Construction of Blyth on their renovation project and
opening of the McKerlie-Millen retail store for auto, farm and industrial parts. ( Albert
Wasson photo)
Doug Scrimgeour, Radford. Vice President; Tom Cronin, store manager; and owners
Diane Wasson and Albert Wasson, show off Radford Construction's newest addition, a
1,500 square foot, showroo n, filled with $90,000 in inventory, Radford Auto, Farm and In-
dustrial Parts is a division of McKerlie Millen and offers a complete line of equipment
and parts. Grand opening of the new store was held on March 21, (Shelley McPhee photo )
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CWL conventi
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BLYTH - A regular meeting was held on Susan Howson suggested some cook books
March 6 at the arena with eight people pre- be made
adenupnd ready to sell by Christlrla favourite the fall h
sent.
A thank you note should be sent to the The dance posters are up for the Minor
Royal Canadian Legidn for buying the Sports Dance March 30. Keith Allen is in
sweaters for the six-year-old team. charge of getting the bar supplies. he also
Brenda McDonald received a letter about has some tickets for the Blue Jays baseball
safety collars from Riley-Meggs Inc. The game. These will be given out as door
price is $700. for 200 collars. The decision to prizes. Susan Howson and Brenda
purchase them or not will be made at McDonald will put up decorations.
another meeting.
Brenda also asked if a letter could be sent
out to the W.O.A.A. telling them we are con-
cerned about quite a few high sticks coming
up at the throat and head area of players
that were'nt being called as penalties.
on the back it will be $7. extra. Down pay-
ment will be $20..or $25. Brenda will arrange
a fitting date.
A meeting to arrange the food for the
dance will be held with Janice Henry pre-
sent.
The subject of Minor Hockey taking over
the Power Skating was presented again,,
with still no decision made. A notice will be
sent to both schools stating that if the
It was decided at the meeting to get the parents of children interested in Power
Wingham Try Bards out. They will be con- Skating don't come to our next meeting, it 4)
tatted for a date in January. will be cancelled due to lack of interest.
The price for hockey jackets will be: Our next meeting will be at the arena on
regular cuff. reeular waist $56. With Blyth April 9 at 7:30 p.m.
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High stickin,e° concerns meeting
The regular meeting of St. Michael's
Catholic Women's League was held on
March 18 at the home of Nellie Van Bakel. A
reading "Footprints" was read by Presi-
dent Nellie Van Bakel.
The league dues will be, increased to 15.00
next year. A donation of $25 will be sent to
the Gary Shultz family because they lost
their home due to a fire.
The CWL convention will be held at the
Hampton Court in London on May 7 and 8.
The theme is to be CWL Ministry to God and
Canada "Journey Into Stewardship".
Anyone interested in going is to contact
Nellie Van Bakel.
Anna DeJong will look after getting
flowers for the church for Easter.
Helpers for Coffee Sunday, April 7 will be
Mary Sanders, Madelaine Laffin, Joanne
Campschroer and Agnes Lammerant.
The mystery prize donated by Nellie Van
Bakel was won by Joanne Campschroer.
The next meeting will be held Monday,
April 8 at 8:30 p.m. in the home of Dorothy
Van Steelandt.
Last Heir
Six tables of lost heir were `played last
Wednesday evening in the Blyth Memorial
Hall. The winners were: High Lady: Fern
fiowett; Low Lady: Effie McCall; High
Man: Ray Madill; Low Man: Jim Walsh.
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The winners were: High Lady: Lilly
Letherland of Auburn; Low Lady: Marj
East; High Man: Don Buchanan of
Londesboro; Low Man: Jolu1 Simpson of
Brussels; Lone Hands: Alice Buchanan of
Londesboro; Lone Hands: Marg Taylor of
Kinburn; Special: Bernice McClinchey.
Weight Watchers
The Blyth 3cs Weight Watchers Club met
at the Blyth Public School. Connie Bromley
won the draw. The group meets every Tues-
day night at 8 p.m. at the School.
Hubbards Edge Baintons
The Blyth Luuu,.--._ _ --, League
finals got underway Sunday night with Hub-
bards edging Baintons 4-3.
A win for Hubbards next Sunday will
clinch the finals, while a third game if
necessary will be played the following Mon-
day, April 1. -
Hubbards took a 4-1 lead into the third
period and hung on for the .win. Brian
Bromley scored twice for Hubbards and
singles went to Jim Dickson and Brad
Bromley. Doug Shiells, Dave Hull and Kevin
Carter replied for Baintons.
Cattlemen meet atj3lyth Inn
The Huron Cattlemen's Association held A barbecue in August and a one -day trip
its director's meeting at the Blyth Inn on through the county and Beef Information
Mar. 11. . night in September.
Delegates to the Convention are to receive
Doug Garniss, President of the Fed. of
Agr. was guest speaker. $75 each. Hay and Stanley directors [will look
after the barbecue.
Glen Coultes gave a report of the Conven- President Ross and one other director will
tion and the sale to be held. at Markham. look into a typewriter for the secretary.
Secretary's salary was discussed and she Secretary's salary is to be reviewed at the
will receive $6 pr hour retroactive Jan. 1/85. start of each year.
Proposed activities for 1985 included an Ron Benitl and Neil Stapleton are to look
area trip to Colorado in July and beef into a day tour to New Liskeard.
Blyth wins over' Lucan in. overtime
Hockey action was exciting in Blyth on the Jeff Nesbitt; Joel Jenkins; centres - Ricky
weekend in tournament play. Howson, Mike Preszcator, Troy Chambers;
A Sunday Pee Wee match between the defence - Scott Cronin, Daryl Elliott,
Blyth and Lucan saw the arena filled with Richard Shaddick and Mike Millian.
enthusiastic fans. The exciting, evenly Special thanks goes out to Coach Bruce
matched game gilded with a 2-2 at third Bromley for guiding theboys for the year.
period. Question of the week - Which Blyth player
Three minutes into overtime play, Blyth collected $2 from the Lucan coach from a
scored the winning goal and won the Pee bet on the outcome of the game?
Wee A championship trophy. For complete game and tournament
Blyth team members were: goal tender - details, see' this week's sports news in the
Mike Cronyn; left wingers - Shane'Taylor, second section of the News -Record.
Three return. from Florida
By Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse MTh
Those who attended the funeral on Friday
BELGRAVE - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wat- from this area were: Mrs. Charles Showers
Son of Blytli accompanied by Mrs. Bert and Glen Showers, John Currie and Miss
Johnston .of Belgrave returned home on Sun- Rachel Currie of Wingham, Mrs. Jack Mali
day from a holiday in Florida.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hunkin of Teeswater, Mrs.
Edgar of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Edgar of R.R. 4,. Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Johnston of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse of Belgrave were dinner
guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Cortes of Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent returned
home Thursday evening after 2 week's holi-
day in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Mrs. Brian Storer and Adam and Mrs.
Mabel Storer of Kitchener spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han-
na.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Roth' of Mossley
called on their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse last Friday.
Mrs. Wilmer Taylor of Hamilton died
of Holyrood, Jim' Taylor of R.R. 5,
Wingham, Mrs. Bob. Gordon and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Paff of London spent the
weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Vincent.
Euchre
Nine tables were in play at the weekly
euchre which was held at the W.I. Hall,
Wednesday, March 20. Winners were: High
lady - Mrs. Edgar Wightman, Novelty lady -
Mrs. Agnes Caskanette. Low lady. - Mrs.
Eva McGill, High man - Mrs. Wilford
Caslick (playing as a man), Novelty man -
Stanley -flack, Low man - George
Drehmann.
There ,will be euchre again this Wednes-
day starting at 8:00 p.m.! Everyone is
welcome. '
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