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Clinton News-Record, 1984-10-10, Page 6(THE.Bu.TH STANDARD) BLYTH WARD UPTIGROVE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS LISTOWEL.ONT. 291-30411 Geo. Burkholder AUTO BODY COLLISION REPAIRS & REFINISHING TOWING SERVICF: 24 HOURS A 1)A1 523-9474 CaI BURKE ELECTRIC Ltd. Electrical Contractors Appliance Sales A Service to all makes Refrigeration Service Open 6 days a week 37 Years Built by Quality 8 Service WInghari'+, Ontario 357®2450 Standard Women struggle for rights in Korea By Sheron Stadelmann The Onward Unit of the UCW met on October 2 with mixed feelings: gloomy, because of low attendance - nine in all; joyous, after the worship service got under way, conducted by Nick Aitken and Ferne McDowell.• The Thanksgiving sentiments expressed in prayers, hymns, scrures and medita- tion were uplifting and the roll call was answered by what each was thankful for. Mary Campbell gave a thought-provoking account of poor working conditions in Korea, especially of women in textile industries, their struggle to improve them and the part the women played in the formation of Trade Unions. One lady, thrust into jail for defying the law, studied the Scriptures while there, and by so doing realized she was on the right track. On her release, without fear, she worked successfully for women workers' rights. �. Marjorie .East gave the treasurer's report. Leader Evelyn Smith outlined plans for the Bonanza in November - used clothing sale on November 7, 8 and 9, and the bazaar and continued sale of shoes and children's wear on the 10th. She also spoke about the Thankofferina service next Sunday, October 14 at 8 p.m., when Kim Crawford of Waterloo will relate a few of her experiences in Australia where she spent last year. Kim is still a teenager. About people Lost Heir will start the new season on October 17 at 8 p.m. in the Blyth Memorial Hall. Everyone is welcome. Come and bring a friend. Ken McVittie of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Wilte, Susan and Karen of London, Mr. and Mrs. Doug McVittie and David of Burlington and Randy McVittie of Mississauga spent Thanksgiving weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hesselwood of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson and boys all of Guelph, spent Thanksgiving with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ted East of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stadelmann and SNELL'S GROCERY L'o'll. BAKERY FEATURES Lewis WHITE BREAD 24 oz. loaf .69 or 10 for 5.99 Dietrich's Country Style ROLLS 12's .89 Weston's CINNAMON BUTTERHORNS 6's 1.19 Weston's CHOCOLATE CREAM ROLL 340 g 1.19 Granny BUTTER TARTS 1 O's 1.29 No. 1 Chiquita BANANAS per Ib .39 Product of USA RED GRAPES per ib .89 Sunkist ORANGES 163's per doz 1.89 Ont. No. 1 CELERY STALKS per bunch .49 MEAT FEATURES Devon Sliced SIDE BACON 500 g 2 09 Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLL '/2's per Ib. . 1.89 GROCERY FEATURES Old South Frozen ORANGE JUICE 12.5 oz 1.29 Welch's Frozen GRAPE JUICE 12 oz .99 Meadow Light Cal. -Reduced BUTTER 1 Ib 1.99 Kraft Velveeta CHEESE SLICES 500 g 2.79 Kraft SWISS FONDUE 400 g. ('/2 price) 1.99 Schneider's CRISPY CRUST LARD 1 Ib 89 Catelli MACARONP DINNER 22 5 g. 2 for .89 Kelloggs CORN FLAKES 675 g 1.69 Quaker QUICK OATS 2.25 Kg 1.59 Monarch SPONGE PUDDING MIXES 255 g x`59 Florelle FACIAL TISSUE 200's 89 Pronto PAPER TOWELS 2 Roll 99 Dove BATHROOM TISSUE 4 Roll. 1.29 HURRY! DATE DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 20th for FROZEN FOOD TRUCKLOAD SALE WE FEATURE GENERIC PRODUCTS FOR QUALITY & SAVINGS Closed Mondays OPEN - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 9 am -6 pm OPEN - Friday 9:00 am till 8:00 pm We Deliver WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Phone 523-9332 family of Orono, Mr. and Mrs, John • Stadelmann and family of Blyth and Ben Stadelmann of Calgary helped celebrate their father's 70th birthday on October 6 at his'home in RR 4 Goderich. Euchre was played on Monday evening in the Blyth Memorial Hall with nine tables in play. The winners were: High Lady, Nora Kelly; High Man, Graham McDowell; Low Lady, Mrs. John Simpson of Brussels; Low Man, Lenard Shobbrook; Ladies Lone Hands, Flora Fear; Men's Lone Hands,, Wilfred Shortreed; Special, Mrs. Cliff Hoegy of Walton. 4-H'ers study aerobics The fourth meeting of the Waist Watchers was held on .October 3 at Eunice Duke's. The members discussed snacking and aerobic exercise. The members were informed that Achievement Night is to be held on November 28 in the Brussels, Morris, Grey Community Centre. The members prepared andsampled bran muffins before closing the meeting with .the motto. Liberation in the classroom Grades 7 and 8 students at Seaforth and Goderich schools now have access to both family studies and industrial arts. While technically not new, superintendent of program Arnold Mathers said female students now take industrial arts and male students take family studies. And that is new. He said that previously students had no choice because they took the subjects as a class - either of boys or girls. Now, he said the students, in a co-ed en- vironment, take one subject for half a year and the other for the rest of the year. The integration comes about as a result of the revamping of the Grades 7 to 12 educa- tion system in the document known as OSIS - Ontario Schools, Intermediate and Senior. Elementary schools in Wingham, Exeter and Clinton don't have industrial arts and family study facilities. After a year and a half the Blyth Christian Reformed Church has a permanent minister. Roger Gelwicks, here with his wife Carolyn, has taken over the duties. He was ordained on September 28. (James Friel photo) New minister for Blyth church BLYTH - After working as a tool and die maker in Chicago for 13 years, Reverend Roger Gelwicks was called to the ministry when he was 33 years old. He went to the Reform Bible College, "although it's usually a liberal arts college" future ministers at- tended, and then he went to Calvin Join Us This Weekend at... The Blyth Inn �-f for etzbevwezt 084 Friday, October 12 Served from 11:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m. . RIBS - PIGTAILS - SAUERKRAUT Dining Room Hours Monday -Saturday 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday 5 p.m. -8 p.m. Sunday 4 p.m. -7 p.m. 523-9381 WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENT Pub Grub available 5 p.m. -8 p.m. Daily " Eat -in or Take-out Licensed under L.L.B.O. UHREM ECT David Longstaff Ltd. Optician 87 Main St. South, SF.AFOR111 Optometrist's and Ophthalmologist's Prescrlpnons Filled Promptly SUMMER. HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Closed Wednesday & Saturdays COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1 303' GENERAL Gordon Elliott 519-523-4522 LIFE R. John Elliott 519-523-4323 ELLIOTT INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. INSURANCE IN ARL BRANCHES Established 1910 BLYTH, ONTARIO NOM 1 HO 519-523-4481 LIVESTOCK MORTALITY INSURANCE t iifrttnl News.l ecurwl Incorporating The Bayfield Bugle The Blyth Standard WANT ADS WORK 482-3443 or 482-7741 FRED LAWRENCE Electrical Contractor H()11F:, FARM 1N1) COMMERCIAi. WIRING PHONE AUBURN 526=7505 H.T. DALE SEPTIC TANK .. Pl ti1PIN(; SF:111.10E CLINTON PHONE 482-3320 or 527-0284 PORTABLE WELDING METAL FABRICATING Reasonable Rates Call Don McLennaghan 887-6673 LYLE YOUNGBLUT OIL BURSER SALVS & SERVICE Your Oil Heating Contractor BLit TEL ONTARIO PHONE 523-958.5 Robert Worsell Plumbing Heating Sales & Service Box 68 Auburn 526-7597 WALDEN PHOTOGRAPHY *Weddings *Group Portraits *Portraits *Albums *Frames axeda 523-9212 Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Seven years of education later, including learning the Biblical languages Hebrew and Greek to study old texts, Rev. Gelwicks has his first charge in Blyth. He was ordained last Sunday at the Blyth Christian Reformed Church with several area ministers and even the reeve attendingto welcome the new minister and his family to the area. "We really look forward to it," said Rev. Gelwicks of his first ministry. He moved here about five weeks ago with his wife Carolyn and their children Chad, 11, Todd, 10 and Amber, 8. Several years of .city life has the family facing an adjustment to the easier pace of a small town. "It seems to be friendlier," said Carolyn. "People know each other better, the .community is a little closer." In addi- tion, the congregation of 82 families is almost completely made up of farmers. The Gelwicks have been to Canada previously on two summer assignments in Chatham and Mississauga. "We love Canada;"•s aidCarolyn,smiling. 4-H'ers study exercise Evalena Webster and Marton Wright have returned from a six day visit. with Evalens's family, Tom and Iris Webster and Dawn and Eva of Bracebridge. . Dr. John and Margot McDougall . of London spent part of Thanksgiving weekend with their mother Winona McDougall. 4-H news The third meeting of Blyth II 4-H Club was held on October 9 at the home of Lenore Scrimgeours. Members opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge. All members answered the roll call, Telling about' the five ways they found to "move it more". The minutes were read and signed. Books were read through and members tried Gado Gado Fruit Custard and coleslaw. Hockey time • Last reminder for those wanting to play Industrial Hockey in Blyth. Please call. Brian Bromley at 523-9483 or Gary Courtney at 523-4476 before Sunday, October 14. Remembrance Day services By Chris Courtney Remembrance Day Service will be held on November 11 at 1 p.m. at the Blyth Legion. Veterans will lay a wreath at 11 a.m. Both services will be held at the Blyth Memorial Hall. Poppy Day this year will be November 3. Blyth . Legion members , will be visiting Westminster Hospital on Sunday, October 21 to visit the Veterans. Any volunteers are more than welcome to attend. Anyone 'wishing to contact the Veterans Affairs Officer is asked to call Bill Rhiel before October 17.. Meetings are held the first and last Thursday of the month. Members are urged to attend. Members are reminded'to renew their memberships soon. Church displays fall splendor By Sheron Stadelmann A special Thanksgiving Service was held last Sunday at the Blyth United Church with the Rev. Ken Bauman in charge. Adeline Campbell sang accompanied by the church organist Mrs, Margaret Kai. During the Thanksgiving message Rev. Bauman pointed out the many blessings for which people should be thankful. All the children of the congregation took part in the special mission project of giving gifts to the needy women and children in Huron County. The greeters in the Narthex were Margorie McNall and John. Sanderson.