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Blyth businesses increase
Newly paved streets, cable television, a
medical centre and new businesses are turn-
ing the Village of Blyth into a flourishing
municipality. During the last year, the
residents have seen five new businesses
established in town, eight businesses change
ownership and two buildings extend their
working space.
Scrimgeour's Food Market has provided
Blyth with a large grocery store. Owner Don
Scrimgeour opened the doors to the 5,000
square foot store on September 19, 1984.
Gary Walden opened Walden's
Photography on Main Street earlier this
year. He offers customers a wide variety of
photography services and has new wedding
packages to offer.
A new auto shop was also established in
Blyth during the early months of the year.
Jim Dickson is the owner of Dickson Auto.
Main Street is now equipped with a Laun-
dromat as Hazel and Mason Bailey opened
the business on A t'ril 13 The Bl h laun-
draanat has 11 washers and eight dryers.
The Tea House is the most recent business
to open its doors. Owners, the Barrett fami-
ly have renovated the former Blyth Stan-
dard office into a store.
usinesses switching ownership are Man-
ning's Building Supplies, the Blyth Kitchen
Cupboard, Webster's Clothing and
Footwear, The Blyth Saga, The Pottery,
Chauncey's Hairdressing and Grandview
Lunch.
New editions to Blyth businesses include
Huron Tractor and Radford's Construction
Ltd.
The well established businesses are also
doing their best to add to the character of
the village, maintaining their high stan-
dards and friendly way of dealing with
customers.
With all of the merchants working hard,
they are sure to keep Blyth on the map,
makin • it more . rominent then ever.
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Festival
FALL AND SPRING PROGRAM
1985/86
Kid's Events
Kim and Jerry Brodey Christmas for Carol
is unr ertl ))lay)
Peter and the Wolf
(I)uppetti and masks)
3 EVENTS FOR $8.
Single Tickets $4. each
130 I ; MUSIC AND THEATRE
The Jazz Greats Don Messer's Jubilee
tc unc ert) (music jI play)
'41161rHolly .Arntzen
Amadeus
Itulk c un( yr!) !symphony orchestral
4 EVENTS FOR $20.
Any 2 Events $15.
Single Tickets $10. each
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Phone.
523-9300
' or 523-9225
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The BlytilliC-W1.016,411 annual garage sae at the arena, offering a ,midi range
Proceeds from the sale go towards various projects throughout the year. (Wendy Somer-
ville photo)
PLUMBING
ELECTRICAL
HARDWARE
STAINS etc.
Storewide
20%oF
ONE FREE
TICKET FOR A
GAS BARBECUE
With the purchase of 5500 of inerchandise
®Z/t' Indoors & Out CARPETING
Brick
Dynasty •Brown, 12' width. Reg. 510.95 sq. yd.
JSeveral Colours, 12' width.
SumrnerFest Reg. 510.95 sq. yd.
Lawnscape -available in Olive Green, 6' width. Reg. 512.95 sq. yd.
SONWORTHY
407 YES YOU CAN WAL LCOVERINGS
30% OFFALL BOOK
ORDERS
HOURS
$ 21 sq. yd.
NOW
$82,1,
NOW ■ sq. yd-
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Pittsburgh PAIN T
Reg. 531.954 Ltr. Low Luster
9 5 Latex enamel
(88-6) Interior
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ALL
PAINT
25°to OFF
MANNING'S BUILDING SUPPLIES I
LIMITED
Corner of Hamilton
and Queen
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Prop. -Gary Courtney TERMS CASH and CARRY