The Citizen, 1994-03-02, Page 3Engagement
R1STMAS
COUNTRY
Flowers & Gifts
523-4820
Blyth
Council looks at options
April 11 or April 13
Eucalyptus swag for over fireplace, archway, door.
April 18 or April 20
Dried flower wreath on 10" grapevine form.
REGISTER NOW:
Classes run 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
$5.00 fee per class plus supplies purchased at the shop.
Room only for 5 students per class.
Samples on display in shop (colours and materials of your choice).
Sheron Stadelmann was incor
rectly identified in a picture with
her grandson, in last week's issue of
The Citizen. We apologize for the
error.
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Blyth
March 14 or 16
Spring silk arrangement for kitchen or dining room table.
WAXING
Call: Blyth 523-4820
$ 4.00
$ 5.00
$ 5.00
$ 5.00
$ 5.00
$10.00
half leg $12.00
Brow Shaping
Bikini Line
Pedicures
Leg Waxing full leg $16.00
Lip Waxing
Under Arms
Manicures
March 28 or March 30
Fresh flower centerpiece - just in time for Easter.
March 21 or March 23
Spring wreath for door using silks on a grapevine wreath.
Keeping the peace
Blyth Optimists donated money towards the Blyth Public School Peacemkers Program for the
purchase of shirts and hats. The program is to start instructing and educating the primary
students on zero tolerance towards violence. Co-ordinator is teacher Cheryl Cronin.
Accepting the donation from the Optimists, Karen McClinchey and Jim Phelan are Joy Cullen
and Derick Doerr, both Grade 7 students at the school. Derick is also holding a recognition
certificate for the Optimists from the school.
Kids strive for zero violence
By Bonnie Gropp
When school resumes in Blyth
after March break a new, and com
mendable venture will be begin
ning.
The Peacemakers Program, with
assistance from the local Optimists
Club, is being implemented with a
goal to zero tolerance for violence.
Teacher and Co-ordinator Cheryl
Cronin said that the 26 student vol
unteers from Grades 5, 6 and 7,
With deadlines a consideration
Blyth councillors at the Feb. 24
meeting took another look at
options for the Infrastructure
Works Program.
The issue had first been dis
cussed at the Feb. 9 meeting of
council at which time it was decid
ed that council wanted to take a
look at potential projects. It was
felt that unless there was something
that really needed to be done, it
would be foolish to proceed. How
ever, council agreed they did not
want to miss out on funding assis
tance if the municipality could ben
efit from the program.
The Infrastructure Works Pro
gram was established to create jobs
SZUSZ - KOHUT
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Szusz of
Blyth are pleased to
announce the engagement
of their daughter, Beth, to
John Kohut, son of Mrs.
Mary Kohut of Windsor.
Their marriage will take
place on April 9, 1994, at
Parkwood Gospel Temple,
Windsor, Ontario.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,1994. PAGE 3.
Three tables were in play at the
Hall on Wednesday evening.
Winners were: high lady, Mary
Walden; high gent, Charlie
Bromley; low lady, Nora Kelly;
low gent, Harvey McDowell.
Euchre at Blyth Memorial Hall
on Monday, Feb. 21 had seven
tables.
Winners were: high lady,
Dorothy Daer; high man, Ross
Brighton; low lady, June Fothergill;
Oops!
Our mistake
low man, Lome Dale; ladies' lone
hands, Vera Hesselwood; men's
lone hands, Graeme McDowell.
BLYTH FIGURE &
POWER SKATERS
ACHIEVEMENT
NIGHT
COME & SEE
OUR SKATERS
PERFORM
Friday March 4,1994
at
7:30 p.m.
at Blyth & District
Community Centre
the best "Canadian made
haircare products in
<^jMITRE sizes
will have been trained and ready to
have the program on the play
ground in working order right after
they return from the holiday.
The idea was bom right after the
first staff meeting, Mrs. Cronin
said, when the staff declared a
zero-tolerance to violence agenda
for the school. This grew to involve
training sessions, which were given
by two staff members from the
Wingham Public School, where the
with municipality construction pro
jects. The Infrastructure agreement,
Clerk Helen Grubb told council
requires that 35 percent of the total
two-year allocation be spent by
March 31, 1995. The deadline for
applications is Sept. 30
On Thursday night, councillors
were told that if the village was
hoping to do road construction
work with the grant monies, the
Continued from page 3
program has already been in opera
tion.
The student volunteers, who will
be known as Peacemakers will, two
at a time, be on the playground dur
ing recesses to act as mediators for
any confrontations between the stu
dents in the kindergarten to Grade 4
classes. The youngsters in the dis
pute will then be given a opportuni
ty to choose the Peacemakers or an
adult to help them work things out
or can agree to settle it themselves.
The Peacemakers, Mrs. Cronin
says, have a routine to follow when
they deal with the students. "At the
end of this it's to be hoped that a
solution will be reached."
The new Blyth PS Peacemakers
will be quite visible on the play
ground witfi shirts and hats donated
by the Optimists. Further funds
from the club will be used for
rewards, certificates, and any tapes
or program materials to teach
morals and values to the primary
classes.
prices significantly less than in the U.S !
HAIRCARE PRODUCTS bX SCRUPLES
FREE SCRUPLES
SWEEPSTAKE TICKET
with every 1 litre product
purchase.
Join the Fun - Win up to
$45.50 in Scruples
Products
Offer Expires April 16, 1994
Chauncey’s Hairstyling
Blyth 523-9722
Beat the Winter Blahs...
Treat yourself to highlights and
give your hair that
shimmery summer shine.
Book your appointment March 2 - 9 and save $10.00
Reg. price $43.00. For one week only $33.00
As a bonus receive a FREE PEDICURE which can be
done the same day or until March 23, 1994.
THE MANE CHOICE
131 North Street, Blyth
Linda Uyl
523-4719