The Citizen, 1991-07-03, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3,1991.
Looking backward
Blyth mail driver retired after 35 years
ONE YEAR AGO
JULY 4,1990
A Blyth woman sustained minor
injuries as the result of a car acci
dent on Highway 4. Marion
Machan was taken to Wingham and
District Hospital after her car was
struck, by a vehicle driven by Klau-
dia Dzuiba of Hamilton.
Marie Heffron retired from deliv
ering mail to RR3, Blyth after 35
years. Pal Brigham, who also
delivers to the other two mail
routes took over for Mrs. Heffron.
Some 35 members of the Con
temporary Historical Vehicle Asso
ciation paid a visit to Blyth to see
Local Talent. This was the 15th
annual tour of the club.
Paul Ross, a resident of the
Auburn-area wrote a comic-novel,
Four Corners on Main Street. This
first book for Mr. Ross, a Goderich
lawyer, was launched in Bayfield.
Russell Wilson celebrated his
95th birthday. Mr. Wilson is a vet
eran of the First World War and an
active Legion member.
Grade 8 students from the area
school held their graduation cere
monies. Valedictorians were: Dale
Wernham, Grey Central; Greg
McClinchey, Hullett; Anne Taylor,
East Wawanosh; Sheri Huether,
Brussels; Stephanie Lentz and John
Ramirez, Blyth and Brad Moore,
Seaforth.
THREE YEARS AGO
JUNE 27, 1988
Despite one of the driest Junes on
record, crops in Huron county were
in remarkably good shape, accord
ing to Brian Hall, crop specialist
with the Ontario Ministry of Agri
culture and Food in Clinton. The
situation, he said, was however
reaching the critical stage.
Kelly Gawnc, the 21-year-old
granddaughter of Edith Baker of
Brussels, was one of six soldiers
killed in an explosion, during a
training session in Chilliwack, B.C.
Michelle Machan and Aaron
Cardiff, were named the top aca
demic students al Brussels Public
School. Lisa Bromley was named
the top student al Blyth. Awards
were presented at the graduation
ceremonies.
Valedictorians for the grade 8
graduation classes were: Holly
Dauphin, Brussels; Lisa Bromley,
Blyth; Matthew Hussey and Lana
Thompson, East Wawanosh;
Christy Bricker, Hullett; Kelly
Krautcr, Grey and Jason Beutten-
millcr, Seaforth.
Jane Gardner was named the new
communications director at Blyth
Festival.
FIVE YEARS AGO
JULY 2,1986
Blair S. Dickson was appointed
the new manager at the Brussels
branch of the Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce.
Out of 21 schools in Huron
County, two students from Blyth
Public School and one from Grey
Central Public School placed in the
lop five in the Gauss Mathematics
contest.
Craig Bauman and Karrie
McClinchey of Blyth Public,
placed fourth and fifth, while Brian
Alexander of Grey placed third in
the Grade 8 contest.
Grade 8 valedictorians were:
Anita Gross, Hullett; Craig Bau
man and Karrie McClinchey,
Blyth; Scott Johnston, Brussels;
Ben Bames, East Wawanosh.
60 USES OF THE
It’s Easy As 1,2,3
Choose Fibre
The healthiest approach to fibre is
to go for a balance of the different
types:
1.
2.
Eat more fruits and vegetables,
including the skins and peels
when practical.
Eat more whole grain breads
and cereals
Eat more legumes — dried
beans, peasand lentils
For more information
on heart healthy eating,
contact your local
chapter of the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of
Ontario.
Improving your odds against
Canada's killer
3.
HEART
AND STROKE
FOUNDATION
OF ONTARIO
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of
Huron County Study Open Houses
We would like your input in how Huron
County deals with its future.
Huron County Council Is undertaking
comprehensive long term review of the provision
government services and the structures that deliver
them to the residents of Huron County. This review,
known as the Huron County Study, attemps to
determine the best way to deal with social, economic,
environmental and physical development policy into
the twenty-first century. In undertaking this study,
County Council is committed to involving local
municipal councils, local staff and the public in all
aspects of the review.
The Huron County Department of Planning and
Development Is co-ordinating the research activity
for the Huron County Study. Four Open Houses are
being arranged to summarize the findings of the
study. We would appreciate the public's input during
these Open Houses in order to identify relevant
issues such as services, the future of service
provisions, boundaries and policy development.
The following Open Houses have been scheduled:
Tuesday, July 9, 1991, 5-8 p.m.
Clinton Town Hall Auditorium
Wednesday, July 10, 1991, 5 - 8 p.m.
Wingham United Church
Saturday, July 13, 10 a.m . - 4 p.m.
Bayfield Municipal Office
Wednesday, July 17, 1991, 5-8 p.m.
Exeter Old Town Hall
For further Information, please contact Jason Chu or
Carol Leeming of the Huron County Department of
Planning and Development at 524-2188.
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