The Citizen, 2002-10-02, Page 3FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
October 6 - 12
Blyth Firefighters are having an
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, October 5
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
at the Blyth Fire Hall
Come meet the Firefighters
Have a Hot bog and a Drink!
See the new Thermal Imaging Camera and
other equipment they use
FREE handouts for the Kids!
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
October 6 - 12
By Marilyn
Craig
Call
523-9318
The winner this week, Sept. 27 for
the 125th calendar draw was Marion
Young of Blyth.
Sympathy is extended to Delores
Souch and family in the loss of her
brother.
We wish Mac Brooks a speedy
recovery and hope he will soon be
home from Clinton Hospital.
This is a lovely time of the year to
get out and walk. The leaves are
starting to turn and it is still warm
enough to take that walk along the
Greenway or down a country road.
Greeting at the Blyth United
Church Sunday, Sept. 29 were Lois
van Vliet and Irma Mason. Guest
musician was Margaret Kai.
Rev. Eugen Bannerman welcomed
everyone to the service.
The first hymn Immortal, Invisible
God Only Wise was sung. The choir
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Carol's Candies
& Collectables
will be CLOSED
Mon., Oct. 7 to
Wed., Oct. 16
Re -open
Thurs., October 17th
sang Like A River Glorious.
Brenda Brooks clerk of session
presented Mike Kerr for church
membership by profession of faith.
Brenda then presented Sara Joyce
Kerr, daughter of Jodie and Mike
Kerr for baptism.
Rev. Bannerman invited all the
children in the congregation to come
to the front for the baptism. After he
presented Sara to the congregation,
the children went down to Sunday
School.
Rev. Bannerman's message to the
adults was "Ask what you can do for
your church."
He quoted John F. Kennedy's
famous speech "My fellow
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BAKE SALE
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
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Apple or Pumpkin Pie
Baking Contest
Entries submitted by
10 a.m.
at
Blyth Memorial Hall
Saturday, October 12, 2002
Closed judging at 11 a.m.
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2002. PAGE 3.
Open House
It was time to meet the staff as parents were welcomed last Wednesday night to the open
house at Blyth Public School. Getting a new look while Jamie-Lee Eckert looks on is Christina
Eckert (Vicky Bremner photo)
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Americans, ask not what your
country can do for you — ask what
you can do for your country."
He concluded by quoting the
scripture verse of Ecclesiastes 9:10
And whatsoever thy hand finds to
do, do it with all your might.
The closing hymn was Take My
Life and Let It Be.
Thanksgiving Weekend
Open ouse
and,Apple Saleabration
Saturday, Sunday & Monday
October 12 - 13 -14
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Cider press demonstration with
free cider & snacks
Saturday only
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1 mile west of Blyth
For more information call
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