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The Citizen, 1986-02-26, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1986. It was truly a royal family when Blyth Public School chose the king and queen of the winter carnival last week. Chosen were Sandra Hessels and her brother David. A WET weekend at Rammeloo's home A WET weekend ( a weekend in evangelism training) was enjoyed at Rammeloo's Rest Home on February 22 and 23. This weekend was planned by 12 Christian Reformed youths who varied in age from 16 to 25. The WET group came from various towns: Blyth, Clinton, Cambridge, Kitchener, Stratford, Woodstock and Drayton. On Saturday they arrived at 11 a.m. and did skits, singing, games and crafts and made an enjoyable day for the residents. They left at five :n the afternoon. On Sunday the WET group was back again and held a service and singing for the residents from 4 to 5. Rammeloos would like to wel- come Ernie Stevens from Walton and hope he enjoys his stay. Mrs. Mary Lou Collyer celebrat- ed her46th birthday on February 5. The home has a new quiet room for residents with special interests and for those who enjoy reading. Residents hope to see Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mrs. Margaret Edgar home from the hospital as soon as possible. // \\\.•. •.:..........:...., /EVERYTHING\.:: NDER ONE ROOF \ :: AT DISCOUNT PRICES WINGHAM SALES ARENA CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR No. 1 CSA approved (Green Patch) Safety Work Shoes $29.95 & up; Fleece Lined Vests, Clearance Price $14.95; Men's Work Pants $12.49; Ladies' Jeans $12.95; Ladies' Fashion Cords $19.95. TOOLS 7 pc. Nut DriverSet$4.95; Multi Wrench -fits all nuts & bolts from 9-22 mm and 3/8" - 13/16" each $1.95 NEW & USED FURNITURE Queen Size Water Bed Complete. Reg. price $649.00, Our Special Price $399.00. 6 Pc. Country Pine Suite: Sofa, chair, rocker, coffee and 2 end tables, Sugg. retail price $1188.00, Our Special Price $895.00. Solid Wood Table with 2 extensions plus 4 chairs, Sale Priced $488.00. 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Power and figure skaters who have advanced their skating level thus for this season are as follows: Junior Powers - Ronnie Abbell- Reon, Power 1; Darryl Bromley, Power 1; David Campbell, Power II; Shawn Clark, Power II; Danny Chamney, Power I; Tim Cowan, Power 1, Power II; Jeff Cowan, Power I, Power II; Jeffery Fergu- son, Power II; Trent Richmond, Power II; Phillip Egli, Power I; Marcel Egli, Power I. Senior Powers - Scott Arthur, Power VI; Tyler Craig, Proficiency; Peter Craig, Proficiency; Ben Blyth United Church shows film tonight Blyth United Church service Sunday began with a hearty sing -song led by Mrs. Cheryl Cronin with Mrs. Margaret Kai at the organ and Mrs. Shirley Vincent at the piano. The hymn for the month, "None other lamb, none other name", was sung. Mr. Bauman told the children a story about Corky the Crow and gave each a picture to colour. Their leader was Mrs. Gordon Haggitt. The scripture lessons were read by Mrs. Barbara Musty. Two flute numbers, "Allegro" and "Father lift me up" were played by Heather Bauman. The theme of Mr. Bauman's sermon was: "Am I praying the right kind of prayer?" He told the story of a woman who had been praying for years that her husband wouldbe more loving, but when she realized that she could be more loving in spite of his faults, her prayer was answered. He said that as disciples of Christ, the Holy Spirit will help us with praying. We must keep on praying with our minds open to the spirit of God. He concluded by stressing that the only way is to let go and let God (do it). Everyone was urged to come to see the film "Never Ashamed" Wednesday, Feb. 26th or Monday, March 2 at 8 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. respectively. It was reported that many families enjoyed the skating party Saturday and the social time that followed. Blyth World Day of Prayer service will be held in the United Church, Friday, March 7 at 2 p.m. Craig, Power V; Christopher How- son,' Proficiency; Jason Murray, Power VII; Mark Shepherd, Power VI; Ryan Chamney, Proficiency. Canskate Program ; Courtney Sauve, Basic; Rachel Arthur, Basic; Christine Black, Beginners Elementary Basic; Kara Murray, Basic; Jennifer Cucksey, Beginn- ers Elementary; Chrystal Cucksey, Beginners Elementary Basic; WandaEmke, Beginners; Christo- pher Knox, Beginners; Zsey Onn, Beginners; Cap Onn, Beginners; Angela McCool, Beginners Ele- mentary Basic Novice I; Becky Morrison, Beginners; Katie Murr- ay, Elementary; Karen Trick, Beginners; Margaret Ann Stew- art, Elementary; April Van Amers- foort, Beginners; Shauna Walker, Beginners; Amber Gelwick, Be- ginners Elementary Basic; Terra MacDonald, Beginners. 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