The Citizen, 2001-08-29, Page 3Close attention
Little ones wrapped up summer at the Blyth Christian Reformed Church Vacation Bible School
last week.
Blyth woman wins watch
Home-Grown
GOODNESS
New Crop
APPLES
APPLE CIDER
now available at
BLYTHE
BROOKE
ORCHARDS
Located 1 mile West of Blyth
523-9338
c_-* Medic Alert
ALWAYS ON CALL
www.medicalert.ca
For more information
1-866-848-3259
Starting
Tuesday, September 11
3:45 - 5 p.m.
"Kids' Club"
will be held every week at the
Blyth Community Church of God
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Township of North Huron
Recreation Department
* PRESENTS *
THE SPORT OF DANCING CLASSES
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
8:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.
September 19th to November 21st
Location: TBA
• Learn Fox Trots, Waltzes, Polkas, Jives, Tangos
AND
BABYSITTING BLITZ COURSE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th
9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Location: North Huron Wescast Community
Complex
* This course is run in conjunction with the Canadian
Red Cross Society
This course will provide you with the proper ethics and
sense of responsibility needed for good child care.
For more information or to register, please call
THE NORTH HURON RECREATION DEPARTMENT
(519) 357-1208
Sanderson won a watch valued at
$150 in The Reader's Digest 67th
national sweepstakes contest.
According to a press released,
Sanderson replied to an invitation
from The Reader's Digest Canada by
returning a personally addressed
entry form that included information
on the Sweepstakes.
Cam' Please Please Recycle
4* This Newspaper
Congratulations
to Cheryl Cronin
our half back
winner
$20.52
Blyth 523-4551
Back to
School with
Scrimgeour's
MOD TOWN
Prices in effect from
August 25th - August 31st
Cut from Canada
AA/AAA Grades Beef
TOP SIRLOIN
GRILLING nn
STEAKS uu
8.80/kg lb.
Deli Sliced
MAPLE LEAF
COUNTRY
KITCHEN AA
HAM VV
.88/100g lb.
Product of USA
No. 1 Grade
GREEN
SEEDLESS
GRAPES aa
2.18 kg I lb.
SMART CHOICE
BEANS OR
PASTA
398 mlAssorted
Varieties I
CAMPBELL'S
SOUP 284 ml
Tomato, Vegetable,
Cream of p 300
Mushroom 01
or Chicken
Noodle
MINUTE MAID
PUNCHES OR
NESTEA ICED
15,1 2/ 48
Frozen
Ass't.Varieties
2 Litre
Assorted Varieties
PARLOUR
ICE
CREAM 299
ea.
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2001. PAGE 3.
FROM BLYTH
North Huron briefs
M. Scott
chairs
meeting
In the absence of Reeve Doug
Layton, Deputy-Reeve Murray Scott
chaired the Aug. 20 meeting of North
Huron council.
Bills and accounts in the amount of
$364,374.59 were approved for pay-
ment.
Council also approved payment of
the water accounts in the total amount
of $213,315.03.
***
With regards to the pit bull attack in
Wingham, the case has been remand-
ed until September. Deputy-Clerk
Kathy Adams said the dogs are cur-
rently being housed out of town and
are not allowed back in Wingham
until the case is settled.
Also, at that time the municipality
will seek reimbursement of the pound
services in the amount of $310.57.
from the dog owners.
***
Councillor Archie MacGowan was
authorized to approach the person in
need of a refueling ladder at the air-
port about sharing the cost of pur-
chase.
***
A letter was received from a resi-
dent regarding a "green pool" caused
by the construction at the complex
and asking to correct the problem.
Adams said that Bob Thompson,
director of public works was obtain-
ing costs and would have a report at
the committeeof the whole meeting.
• ***
Councillor Murray Nesbitt will be
the municipal representative on the
Huron County Health Unit steering
committee.
***
Membership rates and fees for the
North Huron Wescast Community
Complex were approved.
One hundred twenty-nine member-
ships have been sold to date for the
fitness centre.
Councillor Arnold Taylor requested
that flags be erected at the complex.
***
Jim Sutherland has been hired as
the new facility operator at the com-
plex.
Bowling news
Blyth lawn bowling had a good
turnout last week:
Two-game winners on Monday
were: Graeme McDowell, Charlie
Cross and Jim Wilson.
Thursday evening winners were
Brock Vodden, Jim Wilson and Jean
Plaetzer. Lunch was provided by
Graeme McDowell.
Everyone is welcome Mondays and
Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.
The Reader's Digest Canada
announced that Maria Sanderson of
Blyth was a monthly draw winner.
Vandals
destroy
planters
On Aug. 25 in the early morning
Huron OPP were advised by the
owner of Scrimgeour's Food Mart of
property damage occurring in front
of the store. Sometime during the
night, 10 potted plants left in front of
the business had been turned upside
down and some of the pots had been
destroyed. The value of the damage
is under $100 but further checking
located several more planters located
on the main street which had also
been overturned, the flowers pulled
and damaged in the process.
Any people who can assist in find-
ing these culprits are asked to call
the local OPP or Crime Stoppers.