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The Citizen, 2004-04-22, Page 3B y Marilyn Craig Call 523-9318 Bringing home the title Let Mom Know How Much You Care! Cookie Bouquet with Keepsake Mug Chocolate Bouquet with Keepsake Mug Happy Mother's Day Cake - variety of flavours $15.00 Happy Mother's Day Cookie Gram - large $10.00 - small $5 00 To order call 523-4932 $12.00 $10.00 4-44 gaav ritteatet, go, qa CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING Pursuant to Section 291, Municipal Act 2001 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of North Huron will be considering the 2004 Budget, including applicable budgets of any Committees or Local Boards with the intention to adopt and / or amend the budget at a Public Meeting to be held on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers located at 274 Josephine Street, Wingham, ON. John Stewart, CMO Clerk-Administrator Township of North Huron TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL North Huron Council invites interested parties to submit proposals for a heritage street signage project for the Village of Blyth. The project consists of identifying eleven street intersections along Queen Street with signs that are reflective, rust proof and compliment the uniqueness of the heritage setting of downtown Blyth. The proposed signage must also include directional signs to identify community facilities and tourist attractions. Additional information is available by contacting the undersigned during normal business hours. Proposals shall be received by the Township of North Huron Municipal Office at 274 Josephine Street, Wingham, Ont NOG 2W0 until 12 noon on Friday, April 30, 2004. John Stewart, CMO Clerk-Administrator Township of North Huron (519) 357-3550 The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 420 Blyth BBQ STEAK DINNER Saturday, May 1 from 5 to 7 pm Tickets $12.00 each Only 100 tickets sold Ytaceeda tawatdo "eantatunitv .0'ettexateat" 1st "Early Bird" of the Elimination Draw for $100.00 will be drawn at 7 p.m. Tickets available at the Bar 4-9 pm Mon. to Fri.; Sat. 12-9 pm Or call Thelma at 523-9444 Euetvane 'Welcome ** Tags can be picked up in person or ordered by telephone ** NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH HURON BLYTH, EAST WAWANOSH & WINGHAM WARDS 2004 Dog Tags and licences are now available (Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m to 5 p.m) at the Township of North Huron Municipal Office, 274 Josephine Street, P.O. Box 90 Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0 • All dogs must be licensed in compliance with By-law No. 09-2001. • A copy of the complete By-law is available for review at the Municipal Office. • All dogs must be identified by means of a tag and licence, issued for a (1) one year period by: Friday, April 30, 2004 The fee schedule shall be as follows: 1/ For each dog male, female, neutered male or spayed female 520.00 per dog 2/ For each additional dog male, female, neutered male or spayed female $25.00 per dog 3/ Kennel Licence Fee $90.00 (for a kennel of dogs that are registered or eligible for Registration under the Animal Pedigree Act) 4/ Late Payment Charge (Shall be assessed in addition to the license fee. if the licence and/or tag is not purchased by April 30th) Excrement: • The By-law requires dog owners to forthwith remove excrement left by a dog, from property other than the premises of the owner of the dog. • Any person contravening this provision is subject to a 550.00 fine. For further information contact: The Township of North Huron Telephone 519-357-3550 Fax 519-357-1110 THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2004. PAGE 3 Blyth Sting brings home A trophy from Montreal The Blyth 'Sting hockey team travelled to Montreal for a weekend tournament and came home with the A trophy. The team consisted of 12 Sympathy is extended to Susan and Gord Haggitt and family and to the family of Sam Thompson of Wingham on the death of a husband, father. father-in-law and grandfather last week. Sympathy is extended to Jim and Elsie Walsh and families, Lloyd Walsh. Audrey Walsh and families on the loss of a brother and brother-in-law, Cliff Walsh of Sarnia on Friday, April 16. Welcome to Marie and Willis Bromley as they have moved to Blyth puichasing the former Klass Delong property. Euchre results for April 12 are as follows: high lady, Ruth. Shiell, 69; high man. Jean Nethery, 84; low lady, Jean Plaetzer, 41; low man, Wilmer Glousher, 48; lone hands, Mary East, five, Edith Glousher, three; door prize. Hugh Cook: share-the-wealth, June Patterson and Wilmer _Glousher. The next euchre is April 26 in the Legion Hall at 7:30 p.m. This will he the last euchre for the season. Blyth seniors meeting is on Wednesday, April 28 in Memorial Hall at noon. It's a potluck lunch with musical entertainment by Jim and Elaine Scott to follow. Alvin Snell is a patient in Parkwood Hospital during the week and is home at Restview Nursing Home in Clinton on the weekends. Greeting at Blyth United Church on April 18 were Lois vanVliet and Fred Hakkers. Ushering was Karen Glousher, Guest musician was Lynda McGregor. Rev. Eugen Bannerman asked them if anyone had. ever said to them "1 don't believe you." Many of the children said yes. He explained to them that we are much happier when we tell the truth and we should never lie. He told them the story of Thomas the doubter and how Jesus appeared to him and he believed Jesus had risen from the grave. Check out The Citizen's WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca players, one goalie and two coaches, and they were placed In the over-35 category. The first matchup was on Friday afternoon against Ottawa. The Sting won this with a 4-2 victory. The MVP for the game was Ron VanMassenhoven. After some celebration on Friday night they played a team from Halifax on Saturday gaining another victory of 3-1 with the MVP being Darryl Chalmers. The next game was played on Sunday morning against Toronto and the victory was the Stings' once again with a score of 7-0. However this game ended up with two of the guys needing a few stitches here and there. The MVP was Ken Siertsema for doing such a good job in net and stopping all those shots. With a full squad once again they played the Ottawa team again and gained the championship cup with a score of 2-1. The MVP for this game was Steve Siertsema, The Blyth Sting won their division and played some good hockey to get there. Kenny Siertsema came in second in the shutout competition. Blyth's shooter for the contest was Ron VanMassenhoven. FROM BLYTH The Blyth Sting captured the championship at a weekend tournament in Montreal. With their trophy are, back row, from left: Jim Oster, Ron VanMassenhoven, Brent Brooks. Chris Michie, Todd MacDonald, Steve Howson, Steve Siertsema, Drew Allen. Front: Dean Whitfield, Jason Cox, Ken Siertsema, Dale Whitfield, Darryl Chalmers. Coaches were Paul Pierce and Tim Robinson. (Photo submitted) The dramatized gospel reading from The responsive Psalm Ill was led John 20: 19-31 was read by Wyatt by Bodie Craig with the choir singing Bearss and Rev. Bannerman. the refrain.