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Celebration time
BIG celebrated the community and its many volunteers who have or are playing a part in the
new image development project for the village with a special 'unveiling' on Friday night at
Memorial Hall, Back row, from left: North Huron clerk-administrator John Stewart, reeve Doug
Layton, Steve Sparling and Eugen Bannerman. Middle: Eleanor Babcock and Donna Taylor.
Front: Brock Vodden, Bev Elliott, Don Scrimgeour and Keith Roulston. (Sarah Mann photo)
Blyth Farmers'
Market
Weekly beginning July 10
Saturdays
1:00 - 4:30 pm
• Fresh fruit
and
Vegetables
• Baking
• Honey
• Maple
Syrup
and more
Corner of
Dinsley & Queen Street
gaisty, rifteata. gAL Qa,
Salads
No time to make salads for your
summer entertaining?
A wide variety of tasty salads available
To order call Fred Hakkers at 523-4932
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Netketnent
Sate
50% off Storewide
* Precious Moments * Plates - Frames
* Cherished Teddies * Willow Tree
* Mary Moo Moo's * Blushing Bunnies
& Much More
Store Hours: Tuesday - Friday 10:30 - 5:30
Saturday 10:30 - 3:00
Theatre Performance Nights - open through to 8:00 pm
426 Queen St., Blyth
519-523-4700
Total prize board of $3,200.00 Cash
Dinner served from 5-7 pm
Dance from 7-11:30 pm
Elimination Draw including dinner: $25.00
Dinner only: $10.00
Music by: Rusty's D.J. Service
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Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 420 Blyth
presents
ELIMINATION DRAW $
PORK CHOP BARBEQUE
Saturday, July 10
At
Huron Threshers Shed #3
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Only 400 Tickets sold
Proceeds towards
"Heart and Soul Campaign"
and
"Community Betterment"
Tickets available at the Branch during business hours
or call Thelma at 523-9444
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Pity Sate
All annuals including hanging
baskets and containers
25% off
Jack & Sylvia Nonkes
61,,ce.1 83189 Scott Line, RR#1 Auburn
Open daily 9 am-6 pm
Thurs. & Fri. 9 am-8 pm - Closed Sundays 940-e411-1-accse., • 523-9456 •
Vacation Bible School
SonGames
2004
Pre-registration
Wed., July 7 - 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Sat., July 10 - 9:00 - 12:00 noon
at Blyth CRC
Children completed Junior Kindergarten to
Grade 6 welcome to attend
For more information call
Yvonne Wilts, 523-4939
or Marg Steele, 526-7446
FROM BLYTH
THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2004. PAGE 3.
Happy Birthday to Betty Elliott,
Ken Jackson and Don Craig of Blyth,
Blair Rieman of Belgrave 'and Stephen
Thompson of Clinton, who all
celebrate their birthdays this coming
week.
Sorry to hear Lenora Davidson is a
patient in Clinton Public Hospital. We
hope she will soon be home and
feeling better.
Seventy-five Mason relatives
Continued from page I
trials and confirmation trials.
Pullen explained that agility trials
are the competitions where dogs race
through hoops and tunnels trying to
get the best time and confirmation
trials are where dogs are judged on
their appearence.
"The different trials are really
something to see. It's exciting to
watch the dogs race through the
course," said Pullen.
She said the different breed
categories for the conformation trials
are sporting dogs, hounds, working
dogs. terriers. toy dogs. non-sporting
dogs and herding dogs.
Winners of the competitions will be
awarded a trophy and some will
receive cash rewards.
Aside from the adventurous courses,
the show will also feature a variety of
vendors selling a wide range of doggy
goodies including shampoos,
gathered at the Blyth Lions Park for was sung.
their annual reunion on June 20. The Rev. Bannerman's message to the
people coming the farthest were a adults was Lessons for the Blyth
great-granddaughter of Mae Cowie. Plays. The Blyth Festival is
her husband and daughter from celebrating its 30th season of
Australia who are home for a month- Canadian plays. Many of the opening
long holiday. plays have had scenes from Blyth and
Greeting at Blyth United Church on surrounding areas, such as Ted Johns'
Sunday, June 20 were Diana Campbell plays and The Outdoor Donnellys.
and Enid MacDonald. Ushering was Good theatre provides good
Les Caldwell. Guest musician was spiritual and cheerful hearts. Laughter
Lynda McGregor. is good for the soul. The object of the
The choir anthem was The Wonder theatre is to provide entertainment.
Of It All, followed by the hymn We Many plays have come from stories
Praise You For The Sun. in the Bible. Even in Bible times the
The Hebrew scripture 2nd Kings 5: stories are told through music and
1-14. was read by Cappy Onn. The dance. Two books in the Bible are
responsive Psalm #30 was led by 011ie drama, the Songs of Solomon and the
Craig with the choir singing the book of Job in the Old Testament.
refrain. Rev. Eugen Bannerman read Theatre breathes life into the Bible.
the Gospel reading from Luke 10: 1- The Christmas story and the Easter
11. story are remembered because of the
The hymn, I Love To Tell The Story pageants participated in as children.
grooming supplies, treats, toys. stuffed where they will be judged on their
animals and doggy charm bracelets. ability to handle their dog.
Pullen said there will even be Pullen said the Huronia branch of
vendors coming from Manitoba to set the Humane Society will be collecting
up a shop. gate money, which they get to keep as
She also said there will be a junior part of a donation from the show.
handling competition for youths
Truck
stolen
in Blyth
On June, 24 at 4:15 p.m. OPP
were contacted about the theft of a
vehicle, a dark blue 1981 Chev
pickup truck with a silver chrome
toolbox located in the box of the
truck. The truck had been leftin the
parking lot of Lee's Service Centre
on Dinsley' Street in Blyth. The
owner had left the vehicle unlocked
with a set of keys hidden inside.
if you see this truck with Ontario
marker #959-8MC call the OPP or
Crime Stoppers.
22nd annual dog show returns