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The Citizen, 1992-06-24, Page 3I I IL. jk I / Jli ■KWIEt. , Fun in the summertime . .IZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1992. PAGE 3. Blyth Council briefs Loose pets, a doggone problem Ready to make your children's summer a bundle of fun in the Blyth Recreation Program this year are: on the slide, Sandra Howson, and Karrie McClinchey, and in front, left to right, Charla Richmond, Cathy Nesbitt, and Christy Pardys. Registration is June 29, 30 from 6-8:00 p.m. at the arena. The reconstruction of Morris St. will resume as Blyth council voted to accept the supplementary sub­ sidy monies at the June 10 meeting. Bruce Potter of B.M. Ross & Assoc, made the presentation to councillors which will see the work extended to just past McConnell St. The total cost of the project is $52,000, which is $1,000 over bud­ get. The only work for which there is no MTO subsidy is the $6,000 for sidewalks, however this can go under PRIDE. Mr. Potter also told council that due to the economic climate, the tenders have been com­ ing in significantly lower than the Blyth boy CHSS king The Central Huron Secondary School formal held in June was a royal affair for two Blyth youths. Rick Howson, son of Bill and Susan, was crowned King of the 1992 event while Mike Pawitch, son of Nancy Pawitch, was runner­ in__________________________ BLYTH SUMMER RECREATION REGISTRATION WHEN: June 29 and 30 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. WHERE: Blyth Community Centre AGES: Kindergarten to Grade 8 Runs from July 6 - 31 PRICES: Blyth Residents $67./chlld $82. for 2 children $90./family Non-Residents and Summer Tenants: $82./child $90. for 2 children $97Jfamily or register at the Blyth clerk's office budget estimates. While this is probably a short-term effect, he does hope that the estimate will be a bit high. *♦* With the arrival of festival season Reeve Dave Lee said that store owners and employees should be encouraged to park off the main street. Should it become a problem action will have to be taken in the form of a letter. Councillor Steve Sparling men­ tioned complaints he had received regarding loose dogs. The situation, he said, is "getting out of hand". "It is imperative that residents should not be exposed to attacks from vicious or overly friendly dogs for that matter. Council agreed with Councillor Sparling and a motion was made that Councillor John Elliott confer with the Clinton animal control officer to see if he would be inter­ ested in working for Blyth as well.*** Happy trails Blyth Girl Guides (left to right) Erin Roulston, Skye Lantinga, and Joanne Josling say goodbye to their leader Pam Chalmers after they received their All Round Cords on June 15. Blyth People Alvin and Gene Snell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and Kari of London on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Timpany of Aylmer. Shirley and Jack treated them to a delicious Father's Day steak meal. Yju can lose a lot more than your licence drinking and driving. Drip irrigated for quality and easy picking. For Information Phone 482-9371 BLYTHE BROOKE ORCHARDS NOTICE TO VILLAGE OF BLYTH RESIDENTS AND RATEPAYERS The Council of the Village of Blyth deem it necessary to reschedule Tuesday, June 23rd, and Wednesday, July 8th, regular Council meetings to Monday, July 6th, 1992, 7:30 p.m. In Blyth Council Chambers. Also on July 6th, 1992 at 7:00 p.m. Council will give consideration to Ministry of Municipal Affairs response to Official Plan Amendment #97. Helen R. Grubb, AMCT Clerk-Treasurer Administrator BLYTH-HULLETT LANDFILL SITE NOTICE TO VILLAGE OF BLYTH AND TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT RATEPAYERS & RESIDENTS Blyth-Hullett Landfill Site Committee have been monitoring the weekly maintenance cost in time and material to operate the landfill site two days per week. Due to the cost to twice weekly maintain the landfill site, the Committee have determined the site be open only on Wednesday of each week. Effective June 28th, 1992 with extended hours 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The site will be open 2 advertised Saturdays each fall and spring. Note: Closed Wednesday, July 1st, 1992 (statutory holiday) Open Thursday, July 2nd, 1992. Helen R. Grubb, AMCT Clerk-Treasurer Administrator f Closing Out - RETIREMENT SALE at The Saga in Blyth 40% off our entire stock XoUt Community Oriented Policing Local -COMMITTEE­ TIP OF THE WEEK Please emphasize safety during this haying season THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: HOWSON & HOWSON LTD. BLYTH The SALE BEGINS THURS. JUNE 25/92 All Sales Final, no exchange or refunds Start Your Christmas Shopping Early This Year Gifts & Handicrafts 140 Queen St. N., Blyth, Ontario HOURS - Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 8:30 523-4331 Closed Monday Closed Lunch & Supper Hour Lois van Vliet Proprietor VISA z