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Clinton News-Record, 1983-04-13, Page 6PAGE: 6 CLINTON NEWS- i i'CORD, WEDNESDAY APRIL 13, 1 k y Sherun Stadelmann i tie Blyth Women's I::-titute held their annual ' etirig in the Memorial t I all un A prtl 7 A workshop for supple .r'tue repairs will be held in Witighain on April 20 at 1 30 p m - 4 p.rn and in Walton cni April 21 at 1:30 - 4 p.m. An invitation was received to 'Tiger Dunlop WI's 35th i,nniversary at Carlow Hall un April 13 it 1 30 p.m. There will be a historical meeting ui the Memorial Hall April 21 at 8 p.ni. Keith houlstun will be the speaker. The new slate of officers was read by Mrs. Win. Carter The new president fur 1983-84 Mrs. Lenora Davidson took the chair for the rernaindl'r of the Meeting Several said they will vise ot would like films, bus trips and new members. One new member is joining. A bus trip is being planned for July. A vote was tAiken for the price of hot meals, it was decided on $6 plus tax. The District Annual will be held in Wingham, May 30. Murray Cardiff will be the guest speaker. George Harrower showed slides on Nutrition. Officers for 1983-1984 are: Past President, Mrs. Evalena Webster; President, Mrs. Lenora Davidson; 1st Vice President, Mrs. Seth Emke; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. (:has. Johnston; Secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Alex Nethery: Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Chas. Johnston; Public Relations, Mrs. Chas. Smith; Assistant Public Relations, Mrs. Luella McGowan; Branch Directors, Mrs. Mollie Grant, Mrs. Roy Eason, Mrs. Ruby Philp; District Director, Mrs. Mae Badley; Pianist, Mrs. Ruby Philp. Standing Committee members are: Agriculture and Canadian Industry, Mrs. Chas. Johnston and Mrs. Reg Schultz; Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs. Edgar Howatt and Mrs. Evalena Webster; Family and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. Harold Carter and Mrs. Dan Mclnnes; Education and Cultural Activities, Mrs. Geo Harrower and Mrs. Enid McDonald• Resolutions Mrs. Seth Enike, Mrs. Jim Howson; Curator, Mrs. Wm. Carter; Tweedsmuir History, Mrs. Wm. Carter and Mrs. Marion Wright; Catering, Mrs. Jim Howson, Mrs. Seth Emke, Mrs. Mac Brooks, Mrs. Marie Button; Cards. Mrs. Alvin Proctor; Auditors, Mr. and Mrs. Bi George Harrower. Those from Blyth who attended the Annual meeting in St. Helen's on April 4 were Mrs. Evalena Webster, Mrs. Lenora Davidson, Mrs. Alex Nethery and Mrs. Wm. Carter. euchre winners There were 11 tables of euchre played on Monday rught with the winners as follows: High Lady, Mrs. John Blake; High Man, Gordon Murray of Walton; Low Lady, Ella Richmond; Low Man, Joe Holmes; Ladies Lone Hands - Marj East; Mens Ione Hands - Donna Powell of Auburn (playing as a man i; Special - Mrs. Jean Scott. 11111111111W— RRE CHOR emt)s ESR.E IMOE PEP93W7 GROCERS KRAFT S00 gm. Sped. 1 CI-IEE.ZWHIZ $2,29AR 1IBtiV 548 oz. TOMATO JUICE ®89411N Grocery Specials $1015 $1069 BAG KRAFT ;tllDml. MIRACLE W BP 41t (ORMI( K'S 400 gr. WHOLE WHEAT COOKIES MAXWELL HOUSE OR NESCAFE t0 oz. INSTANT COFFEE \Isit)\'S 1882 STONE MILL WHOLE WHEAT BREAD L•✓tSTON PLAIN OR SUGAR DONUTS 4Q99 0794 o894dozen Produce Specials PllOI,u( 1 OF MEXICO LARGE TOMATOES .7941h. RED GRAPES .994ih. V'.ere',ert.ethe — right t'1 limit quantities spa' i•al% in effect 'di, uaY '.nurci.iv, April lh, 1983 IF" mete fear YJPIe aara,•i, mane mac tarve, coir Meat Specials MAPLE LEAF 37S gr. WIENERS ,994pkg- MAPLE LEAF "STORE SLICED" MOCK CHICKEN LOAF$1 .991b. MAPLE LEAF "STORE SLICED" COOKED HAM $2.991 MAPLE LEAF 1 OR WI-IOLE FOOT :ALL - AM $1 a 9 CENTRE SLICES $2 19 MAPLE LEAF '/a BONELESS DINNER HAM $ 2,791 MAPLE LEAF BONELESS TIN -END HA, $2e7''''Bb. $2.9% STORE SLICED MAPLE LEAF 1/2's PICKLED COTTAGE RO L L$1 .69 DEVON 500 gr. SI it E BACO ; $1 o 99 pkg. BONELESS RUMP OR SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS o `' 9 Ib. TLYTH MEAT AR Open: Monday -Thur,. 8 RLYTH ET a.m.-h p.m.; ( hs d Friday al h p.m.; Saturday 8 ,a.m.- 523_4551 i p.m. Custom Killing Cutting and Wrapping By Appointment Phone Miss Jannett Rock was honoured at a bridal shower held at the home of Mrs. Rick Baechler last Sunday afternoon. Relatives and friends of the groom -to -be Jack Holmes presented her with many gifts. Mrs. Ronald Foran is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital in London, where she underwent eye surgery. Home from Florida - some away for two or three months, others for two or three weeks, are: Isobel Fox, Ed and Margaret Brooks, Bill and Mary Manning, Grant and Pat Sparling, Franklin and Anetta Bainton, Charlie and Evelyn Smith, and Bill and Susan Howson. Harvey and Ferne McDowell and Mary Walden spent several weeks recently in Hawaii. Harve returned with several hundred pic- tures; so many look forward to viewing them at future gatherings. Mrs. Edith Logan, in her 100th year, has returned to her King Street home after enjoying four months at Huronview. Shop and Compare on ye - it next furniture purchase On April 9 registration for Blyth minor softball was held. Julie Young of Blyth was one of the first to sign up. ( Rod Hilts photo) Wittichs return for ., visit The members of Blyth U.C.W. were deli,.' f iced to have present at their spring Thankofffering service last Sunday evening Rev. Cecil and Sharon Wittich who had nunistered here for the past 12 years and who are now in charge of three United Churches in and near Listowel. Sharon, the guest speaker, captivated her audience by a visual presentation of the famous portrayal of God's Love as told by St. Paul to the Corinthians. President June Peck expressed appreciation to Sharon and presented her with a gift. Others contributing to the service were: Jean Griffiths and Evalena Webster - worship; ladies' choir - two anthems; Margaret Kai - organ prelude, offertory and choir director. A fellowship hour following the service gave an opportunity for mingling with invited guests - Belgrave and Calvin - Brick U.C.W. Lost Heir There were seven tables of Lost Heir played on Wed- nesday night. The winners were: High Lady - Elsie Walsh; Low Lady - Dorothy Daer; High Man - Ken McDougall; Low Man - John Simpson. There will be Lost Heir next week. Everyone is welcome. Council approves building permit By Rod Hilts At the April 4 meeting of Blyth Village council a motion was passed granting Ken Hesselwood of Blyth the go- ahead to construct a car wash in the village pending the decision of the County Planning Department. Mr. Hesselwood is planning to build a two bay car wash on Part Park lot 170 County Road 25, east of the Triple K Restaurant. The problem in the plan is that the lot isn't zoned properly. As it stands now the lot is zoned for a parking area. Mr. Hesselwood has obtained an entrance permit from the County Highways Department and has the approval of the Public Utilities Commission for water and hydro hook- up. "The car wash is a well needed outfit in Blyth and it would be in a good location," said Councillor Lloyd Sippel. Pending the approval of the zone change Mr. Hesselwood hopes to be operating the car wash by June 1. Larger grant for Centre In other business council passed a motion that they increase their donation to the Blyth Centre for the Arts six percent to $800. Compare prlee, selec- tl®ea and arervsfiee. Iressen land the 16est t®w leas, In Cllestar0 at all & Mulch Nome Furnish6as '1 alhert street CLI `iTON 4182-95O, Opera Elsa days a week 9- ( ®, Frldayr till 9 ptst.7 FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 15th, 16th ob Funk" YOUR HOSTS HAROLD & THELMA LYTH Christi n eformed Church Rev. A. I)ivkin:1n - i'nsior Myth Christian Reformed Church inciirs ynaa to its worship services and program% Sunday, April 17, 19:1;3 1a a.m. - -Recognize Jesus in the Breaking of Bread' Luke 24: 13-35 2:30 - "Corruption and Conversion'" John 3: 1-21 David L ngstaff Ltd. Optician t1' Main y,t. South. 51 A1.01(111 Optometrist's and Ophthalmologist's Prewcriptlo-i. Fill . Prompt' SUMMER HOURS. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Closed Wednesday & Saturdays COMPLETE OPTICAL. SERVICE: 527-1 303 FRED LAWRENCE Electrical Contractor Homy. F •A 18 ‘.9 •A N D (:(1VIMER4;I J. AT, (RING i°Il(►\F: Al BURN 524S-7505 0 IT'S WORTH THE DRIVE! FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Tues. to Sat. 9:30-6:00 p.m. Fri. till 9 p.m. Closed Mondays. Main St., Dublin 345-2250 LYLE YOUNGBLUT ()II. IRI RNF.H SALES & SFR VICE Ynur Oil Hooting Cnntrc, for Ul,b I -H, ONTARIO PHONE E; X23-95': 3 WARD UPTIGROVE (:IIART1'',RFI) ACCOUNTANTS LI STOP F:1,. O`ST. 291-3040 Geo. Burkholder AUTO BODY (:OI.1.IS1(ON REPAIRS .� REFINISHING IOV4 !NG SF;RA 1(:1.. 21II()l RSAI)A\ 523-9474 ' BURKE ELECTRICLtd. II ( , ,i' , Io t. ,r II, „ . 1. • ,111r,ik,•. )pPn F, clays a wee I. Incorporating tl a Bayfield Bugin The Blych Standard WANT r'',DS WORK 482-3443 or 4 ,2-7741 GENERAL (.orlon Elliott ,19-521.4522 LIFE R. Iohn FIIia-Itt 519-S21-4121 ELLIOTT INSURANCE BROKERS LID. INSI'RAN( F IN Al I BRAN( HFS Fgahlached 1910 RIYTH, ONTARIO NOM 1H0 519-521-4481 1 IVFST(X K MORTAL ITY INSI%RAN( F H.T. DALE `4,1i 'A 1(:F, CLINTON PHONE 482-3320 or 527-0284 Robert Worsen Plumbing Heating Sales & Servic Box 68 Auburn 526-7597 The decision to increase the donation was made after council heard a presentation from Lynda Lentz and Sheila Richards, the fund raising committee for the 1983 theatre season. In their presentation the ladies thanked council for their co-operation with the theatre in the past and requested that council continue to support them. "We're not asking council to increase their donation we're just asking that you don't cut us off," said Mrs. Lentz. According to Mrs. Richards the Blyth Centre for the Arts is one of the few in Canada that is operating in the black. She also said that the Blyth Centre for the Arts is unique in another way. "The theatre such as the one in Blyth produces Canadian identities unlike the ones in Toronto," said Mrs. Richards. Councillor Albert Wasson noted that the good at- mosphere between the council and the Centre for the Arts may keep the ball rolling in the future. Council will review the donation at a later date when they receive some information on the legal case against Stahle-Weisher contractors. Interest on Tax Arrears Council agreed on a penalty rate of 15 per cent per annum on tax arrears for 1983. The interest rate of 18 per cent established in 1982 ex- pired on March 31. The motion to adopt the new rate was made by Albert Wasson and seconded by Lloyd Sippel. Supplemea =:(ry Levy paid The Blyth and District Fire Area Board has been required to put a down payment on e new fire truck. The partial levy is $20011 wi ' Blyth's share being 19 per cent or $3,811. The new truck is estimated to cost $67,000 and delivery is expected in July. OHRP pplication Council decided to send in an application for a grant of $29,000 from the Ontario Horne Renewal Program (OHRP ). The program offers home owners a maximum loan of $7,500 for home repairs. To date council has $3,000 of loan money on hand. Mr. Paul Yanchus of Blyth has applied for a loan of $7,500 for work to be done on the old station house on Dinsley Street. His loan will be considered pending the outcome of the council's loan application. Fire am alton h By Betty McCall The house owned by Mrs. Francis Saur in the village was badly damaged when fire broke out on Friday night around 10 p.m. Firemen were on the scene from Brussels, Blyth and Ethel. The fire had got quite a start in the clothes dryer by the time Mrs. Saur smell- ed smoke and sounded the alarm. 300 (fa(1111 ti(,n', r'trniptuu)S (Anti (rr°ciits itotrir\. nn your Inc (,r'a' 'r'tw, lt&1 Rho k .ti ill hall` yc,ii i,l,I ,Iiiv,Antatti.,•f 1)')y,,hla s,Ivin(t li„ f ,A111)lii,'. 1,1 y n ii Prii t'S Stir ,it $18.1 AND UP I' l',t'1i .tl,il1Y 1 ,,11. I. l .i, Ira l)(ata,)r'(1 l y Hh,11 k BLOCK • H THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 5 Ont ,i Sta Clintri °Fan V A M 7.70 P M W/ae&days ® 1 Sao Phone Bbl 0777 OPEN TODAY NO APPOINTMENT WOESSAPY �•.1E- - �ii� ,G,i,ii t♦i,A1yi�Yta es me Mrs. Saur had been living in the former Roy Bennett house till only a few weeks ago when she moved over to the house formerly owned by the late Mrs. Broadfoot. xxx There were nine tables of euchre in play on Tuesday evening in the Walton Community Hall. Prize winners were: high lady, Shirley Verstrop; low, Alice Stevens; high man, Emerson Mitchell; low, Bert Daer; lucky card for lady, Vera McDonald; men, Bill McLellan. Hostesses were Marion Godkin, Margaret Shor- treed, Marjory Rock and Vera McDonald. There will be another euchre party on April 19 with Marjorie Humphries, Helen Craig, ,Judy Weisbrod and Leona McDonald in charge. Wi Entertain For Birthday Party Tuesday afternoon the Walton Women's institute entertained at the Callendar Nursing Home in Bnissels for those with birthdays in April Many of the residents gathered to hear the muse supplied by Mildred Trams at the piano and Phyllis Mit- chell with her violin A lively sing song was Led by Margaret Shortreed Everyone was served a cupcake and tea by Maxine Marks and i,eona McDonald. Turn to pew R