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Clinton News-Record, 1987-02-25, Page 6Page 6—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1987 Biyth Standard SCHOOL SKATING This Blyth Public School teacher, Bill Marsh, had his hands full Clark, Jennifer when the students and some of the staff went skating at the Blyth photo) Arena on February 20. Skating with Mr. Marsh were (left) Erica Rucksey and Laurie Wharton. (David Emslie 19.6% FROM US or 9.2% from them No Load — RRSP /TINVESTMENTS Es INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. Financial Centre 122 The Square, Goderic 524-2773 1-800-265-5503 Twin City School of r\L'il Hairstyling Waterloo, Ont. • Hairstyling • Barbering •Ear Piercing • Make-up 55 Erb St., East 886-6305 Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Classes start 1st of ovary month Ask Standard Trust about a FLEXPLAN RRSP Tax benefits today... while you take advantage of a Netter rate tomorrow. 114ht n(\\ 111an\ financial institutions are ad\erti.nig RRSI's - all offering prett\ ninth the sarin rate of Interest But than s todai .\ rate \1 hat happens if interest rates go up after .March 2 and \our mono is fled lip :11 lnda\ s rate' lou \e Inst out on that (Alta interest \rtt if \nu open a Standard Trust Retirement Sa\ mss lccount - the FLEX - PI 1\ RRSP hour menu\ iso t locked In It earns current interest rates each d.1\ the same as all \ sa\ ings account 1 hen '111(11 interest rates go up. \nil r,in con\ert sour FI.F.\1'I.\\ RRSP into a :in lard Trust (,i(. RRSP - 111\e,UnQ\our mono for uptnf1\e1rm\.1laMIR r11 higher ratcnfInterest Ti) make \our none\ make the most for on at the hest time \n iron 1 just automaul all\ hu\ an RRSP \\ here \flu do \our hankmg shop around Ind make sure Standard Trust is nn \our ,hopping 11st Ind compare these other Standard Trust standard features NO FEES lhsolutcl\ no administration. acquisittnn or redemption fees APPLY BY PHONE 1\ntd last mntute lineups Ac do all the paper \\ (irk lou just come in and sign INSTANT TAX RECEIPT lou gut \nor ti\ receipt the s::mc din sou sign. so \nu can fife \out return the same da 11, ,,1111 1 ..r STANDARD TRUST .111.111.1 11, . r.11 In.nr.mi , 3 1.ri+.'r.111.111 -138 The Square, Goderich or call the RRSP Hotline 524.7385 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Open: Friday, Feb. 27th till 8 pm Saturday Feb. 28th till 1 pm Auxiliary embarks on ,fund raising event BLYTH — The Legion Ladies Auxiliary to Br. 420 are speArheading a fund raising campaign to i{rstall a handica'j5ped lift in the Blyth Community Centre. The lift will cost approximately $30,000 including taxes and installation and will be most helpful to the handicapped and elderly in the community. The Blyth Council has approved use of their registered charitable donation number so all donations will be eligible for income tax deductions and can be made out to Blyth and District Community Centre Board Building Fund. The project commenced fund raising activities January 12 and to date has donations or pledges from the following: Blyth Trinity Anglican Church Women, $1,000; Blyth Lions Club Pledge $2,000; Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary, $5,000; Blyth Legion Branch 420 Pledge 35,000; Don and Lenore Scrimegour, $50; Bill and Jean Little, $25; Jack and Helen Lee; $100; Blyth Broomball League, $1,000; Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary additional Pledge $500. The Girls Guides and youth in the com- munity donated of their time and energy selling chocolate bars in Blyth and Auburn — sales were great. Many interested com- munity volunteers are selling tickets or giv- ing a home to one of the money jars for donations. Join in the community effort by contacting any Legion Ladies Auxiliary member with your donations. Salaries set for Blyth councillors BLYTH - During their meeting here on February 10, council set their own salaries as well as those of village employees. While the councillors will receive $1,080 for the year, Reeve Albert Wasson will make $575 for his duties over the year. For attending conventions 11 nd out of town meetings councillors will recieve $66 per day or $50 for half days. They will also receive $30 for special and extra committee meetings. The town foreman will be making $9.40 an hour based on a 44 hour week, and overtime of $14.10 above that, while his assistant will bring in $8,85 an hour. Casual labor will receive $7.80 an hour and the secretary will make $8. The cost for garbage collection will be $42 an hour for the crew and truck, while the janitor for the village offices will be paid $95 a month. New councillor needed BLYTH - Following the resignation of Councillor Tom Cronin at their January meeting, council here is looking for a local citizen to fill his seat. During their meeting on February 10, council moved to accept applications for the vacant seat until 4:30 p.rn. on February 27. - A letter of "consent to stand” must ac- company each nomination for the open seat. Council hopes to choose a new councillor during their March 10 meeting. Blyth takes Clinton, 5-2 By Brenda Burkholder BLYTH - The Tykes played against Clin- ton on Saturday here. A good game was played by both teams. Cory Shannon was goaltender for the game. Six minutes into the first period Mark "Sparky” Wilson scored the first goal for. Blyth assisted by Darryl Bromley. An at- tempt was made moments later by Clinton but was stopped by Cory in net. With four minutes left in that period, Jeff Johnston passed the puck to Darryl Bromley who shot from right wing and the puck went into the net. Then, with a minute remaining, Jeff Cowan scored an unassisted goal bringing the score to 3-0 at the end of the first period. Three minutes into the second period Jeff Cowan scored another unassisted goal, followed by Clinton scoring two goals. The score was now 4-2 for Blyth. In the third period there were numerous shots on both nets but none that counted till five minutes remaining, Jeff Cowan scored his third unassisted goal of the game bring- ing the final score to 5-2 for Blyth. Hensall 9 - Blyth 5 Sunday afternoon a makeup game bet- ween the Blyth Tykes and Hensall was held in Blyth. An exciting game followed. Blyth had their work cut out for them as this was a strong team. Goaltender for the game was Shane Burkholder. Three minutes into the game, defenceman, Cory Shannon stick handled the puck down the ice past the Hensall players and shot the puck across the ice to Mark "Sparky" Wilson who was in front of the net. Mark caught the puck and shot it in- to the net to the surprise of the Hensall goaltender. Jeff Cowan scored the second goal assisted by Darryl Bromley. An attempt was made moments later by Jeff Cowan but was stopped by Hensall's goaltender. Hensall attempted a slap shot on Blyth's net but was stopped by Shane. Four minutes remaining Hensall got a break away and scored their first goal. Less than a minute later Jeff Cowan scored the third goal of the game. Hensall scored again one and a half minutes later. Only 20 seconds remaining in the. first period, defenseman, Cory Shannon took the puck from a Hensall player who had posi- tioned himself behind the Hensall net. While he was debating, which way he should go, Cory brought the puck out from behind the net and scored Blyth's fourth goal. The score was now 4-2 for Blyth. Four more goals were scored by Hensall in the second period. Less than a minute into the third period Hensall scored their sixth goal. Defense was doing a super job, but the Hensall players seemed to be just getting warmed up and scored two more goals. Four minutes remaining in the game Mark "Sparky"Wilson scored his second goal of the game assisted by Scott Bromley. The final score was 9-5 for Hensall. Blyth had played a good game against a strong team. The next game will he on Saturday against Zurich at 10 a.m. in Blyth. Co-op student assists teachers Kevin Souch Anita Bos, a Grade 12 student at Central Huron Secondary School, is involved in the high school's Co-op program. Anita was placed in Blyth Public School every other afternoon to assist teachers with the physical education program. Anita hopes to attend college to become a fitness instructor and a recreational leader. She enjoys work- ing with children which will give her the ex- perience she will need when applying for a job when she is out of college. Students would like to thank Anita who leads very energetic warm-up sessions. Ping Pong by Amber Gelwicks This week the school has been kicking a boy and girl from each class to participate in a ping-pong tournament, which will be held at Brookside Public School on March 5. The students in Grades 5-8 are practicing hard to prepare for this event. The cham- pions are: Jerrod Button, Amber Gelwicks, Jason Elliott, Erin Bolger, Phillip Hubbard, and Tamara Bearss. The students' coach is Mr. G. Yeats. Public Speeches All of the students have been busily preparing and memorizing their speeches recently. The winners from each grade level have been chosen. The results, beginning with the first place speaker, are: Grade 1 - I The i3Qcir Trat.h Cappy Onn, Christina Black, Michael Court- ney; Grade 2 - Zoey Onn, Jill Walden, Trent Richmond: Grade 3 - .Julie McNicol, Kathy Fraser, Darrly Shannon; Grade 4 - ,Jodee Medd, Henry Bos and Kim Ferguson (tied for second r; Grade 5 - Amber Gelwicks, Steph , le Lentz, .Jennifer Stadelmann; II' 6 - Conrad Hos, .Jason Elliott, Heidi Sc. ,geour and Chrystal Cucksey ( tied for third(; Grade 7 - Tammi Medd, Debbie Logue, Kevin Souch; Grade 8 - Kelly Cook, Darryl Elliott, Tabatha Montgomeryu. The following students were chosen to participate in a contest with Hullett Central School at 9 a.m.. February 25 at Blyth Public School. .Junior division:.Jodee Medd, Conrad Bos, Jennifer Cucksey. Intermediate division: Tammi Medd, Darryl Elliott, Kevin Souch. The winners of this competition will pro- ceed to the Divisonal Legion Contest in Clinton. THE BLYTH STANDARD BVSINESS DIRECT' JlikT PLUMBING SERVICE r Robert WorsGII Plumbing Heating Sales 8 Service Box 68, Auburn 526-7597 Clinton News -1t *ODe•OA.rlt,a rM Mn11n.-DtID0.tMD fl!!&! Buying or Selling The Classifieds Can Looking For effective advertising with quick results') The Classifieds can' Phone the Clinton Now; Record 482-3443 Of 482-7741 INS►URAi CE GENERAL J. Richard Elliott (519) 523-9725 ,I. LIFE R. John Elliott (5191 523-4323 ELLIOTT INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. INSURANCE IN ALL .BRANCHES Eetablished 1910 BLYTH, ONTARIO NOM 1110 519-523-4481 LIVESTOCK MORTALITY INSURANCE OPTOMETRY David Langstaff Ltd. Optician 87 Main St., South. SEAFORTH Optometrist's and Ophthalmologist's Prescriptions Filled Promptly SUMMER HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.rn. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 12 noon Closed Wednesday 8 Saturdays COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1303 REPAIR cal BURKE ELECTRIC Ltd, Electrical Contractors Appliance Sales 8 Service to oil makes Refrigeration Service Cipro 6 days a week 40 Years Built by Quality B Service u In hats, Ont 357-2450 Ilona distance TO�:1-100-265-302 5 Y-} HEATING LYLE YOUNGBLUT PLUMBING HEATING BLYTH, ONTARIO PHONE 523-9585 411. USED CAR CLE -OUT 1986 GMC V2 TON 1 t11 1 h1111,1 Irinlll 1984 PONTIAC PARISILNNE 4 DR. ST'AT'ION WAGON 1985 PONrIAC PARISIF:NNE, 1 ,I1113 .ur u,lili,,ninl.! 1985 CHFVF.'iTE 1983 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 1982 (;.M(' Si H1 RHAN SIERRA CLASSIC 1982 ('HEV 1/2 TON, 1, , \linHl, t .i0.ni.,ri 1982 FORT) F-150 SUPER CAB 1982 ('1' 'HASS SUPREMF. BROUGHAM, 1 1„„1 111 1981 DATSIIN WAGON 1979 CUTLASS STAT IONWAGON 1979- FORD ETD II, 1 d,,,,r 1979 OLDS REGENCY 98. 1 ,—n 11,,111111 111A10111011S UR SALES CM. 23-434'. Rucksey and Laurie Wharton. (David Emslie 19.6% FROM US or 9.2% from them No Load — RRSP /TINVESTMENTS Es INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. Financial Centre 122 The Square, Goderic 524-2773 1-800-265-5503 Twin City School of r\L'il Hairstyling Waterloo, Ont. • Hairstyling • Barbering •Ear Piercing • Make-up 55 Erb St., East 886-6305 Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Classes start 1st of ovary month Ask Standard Trust about a FLEXPLAN RRSP Tax benefits today... while you take advantage of a Netter rate tomorrow. 114ht n(\\ 111an\ financial institutions are ad\erti.nig RRSI's - all offering prett\ ninth the sarin rate of Interest But than s todai .\ rate \1 hat happens if interest rates go up after .March 2 and \our mono is fled lip :11 lnda\ s rate' lou \e Inst out on that (Alta interest \rtt if \nu open a Standard Trust Retirement Sa\ mss lccount - the FLEX - PI 1\ RRSP hour menu\ iso t locked In It earns current interest rates each d.1\ the same as all \ sa\ ings account 1 hen '111(11 interest rates go up. \nil r,in con\ert sour FI.F.\1'I.\\ RRSP into a :in lard Trust (,i(. RRSP - 111\e,UnQ\our mono for uptnf1\e1rm\.1laMIR r11 higher ratcnfInterest Ti) make \our none\ make the most for on at the hest time \n iron 1 just automaul all\ hu\ an RRSP \\ here \flu do \our hankmg shop around Ind make sure Standard Trust is nn \our ,hopping 11st Ind compare these other Standard Trust standard features NO FEES lhsolutcl\ no administration. acquisittnn or redemption fees APPLY BY PHONE 1\ntd last mntute lineups Ac do all the paper \\ (irk lou just come in and sign INSTANT TAX RECEIPT lou gut \nor ti\ receipt the s::mc din sou sign. so \nu can fife \out return the same da 11, ,,1111 1 ..r STANDARD TRUST .111.111.1 11, . r.11 In.nr.mi , 3 1.ri+.'r.111.111 -138 The Square, Goderich or call the RRSP Hotline 524.7385 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Open: Friday, Feb. 27th till 8 pm Saturday Feb. 28th till 1 pm Auxiliary embarks on ,fund raising event BLYTH — The Legion Ladies Auxiliary to Br. 420 are speArheading a fund raising campaign to i{rstall a handica'j5ped lift in the Blyth Community Centre. The lift will cost approximately $30,000 including taxes and installation and will be most helpful to the handicapped and elderly in the community. The Blyth Council has approved use of their registered charitable donation number so all donations will be eligible for income tax deductions and can be made out to Blyth and District Community Centre Board Building Fund. The project commenced fund raising activities January 12 and to date has donations or pledges from the following: Blyth Trinity Anglican Church Women, $1,000; Blyth Lions Club Pledge $2,000; Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary, $5,000; Blyth Legion Branch 420 Pledge 35,000; Don and Lenore Scrimegour, $50; Bill and Jean Little, $25; Jack and Helen Lee; $100; Blyth Broomball League, $1,000; Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary additional Pledge $500. The Girls Guides and youth in the com- munity donated of their time and energy selling chocolate bars in Blyth and Auburn — sales were great. Many interested com- munity volunteers are selling tickets or giv- ing a home to one of the money jars for donations. Join in the community effort by contacting any Legion Ladies Auxiliary member with your donations. Salaries set for Blyth councillors BLYTH - During their meeting here on February 10, council set their own salaries as well as those of village employees. While the councillors will receive $1,080 for the year, Reeve Albert Wasson will make $575 for his duties over the year. For attending conventions 11 nd out of town meetings councillors will recieve $66 per day or $50 for half days. They will also receive $30 for special and extra committee meetings. The town foreman will be making $9.40 an hour based on a 44 hour week, and overtime of $14.10 above that, while his assistant will bring in $8,85 an hour. Casual labor will receive $7.80 an hour and the secretary will make $8. The cost for garbage collection will be $42 an hour for the crew and truck, while the janitor for the village offices will be paid $95 a month. New councillor needed BLYTH - Following the resignation of Councillor Tom Cronin at their January meeting, council here is looking for a local citizen to fill his seat. During their meeting on February 10, council moved to accept applications for the vacant seat until 4:30 p.rn. on February 27. - A letter of "consent to stand” must ac- company each nomination for the open seat. Council hopes to choose a new councillor during their March 10 meeting. Blyth takes Clinton, 5-2 By Brenda Burkholder BLYTH - The Tykes played against Clin- ton on Saturday here. A good game was played by both teams. Cory Shannon was goaltender for the game. Six minutes into the first period Mark "Sparky” Wilson scored the first goal for. Blyth assisted by Darryl Bromley. An at- tempt was made moments later by Clinton but was stopped by Cory in net. With four minutes left in that period, Jeff Johnston passed the puck to Darryl Bromley who shot from right wing and the puck went into the net. Then, with a minute remaining, Jeff Cowan scored an unassisted goal bringing the score to 3-0 at the end of the first period. Three minutes into the second period Jeff Cowan scored another unassisted goal, followed by Clinton scoring two goals. The score was now 4-2 for Blyth. In the third period there were numerous shots on both nets but none that counted till five minutes remaining, Jeff Cowan scored his third unassisted goal of the game bring- ing the final score to 5-2 for Blyth. Hensall 9 - Blyth 5 Sunday afternoon a makeup game bet- ween the Blyth Tykes and Hensall was held in Blyth. An exciting game followed. Blyth had their work cut out for them as this was a strong team. Goaltender for the game was Shane Burkholder. Three minutes into the game, defenceman, Cory Shannon stick handled the puck down the ice past the Hensall players and shot the puck across the ice to Mark "Sparky" Wilson who was in front of the net. Mark caught the puck and shot it in- to the net to the surprise of the Hensall goaltender. Jeff Cowan scored the second goal assisted by Darryl Bromley. An attempt was made moments later by Jeff Cowan but was stopped by Hensall's goaltender. Hensall attempted a slap shot on Blyth's net but was stopped by Shane. Four minutes remaining Hensall got a break away and scored their first goal. Less than a minute later Jeff Cowan scored the third goal of the game. Hensall scored again one and a half minutes later. Only 20 seconds remaining in the. first period, defenseman, Cory Shannon took the puck from a Hensall player who had posi- tioned himself behind the Hensall net. While he was debating, which way he should go, Cory brought the puck out from behind the net and scored Blyth's fourth goal. The score was now 4-2 for Blyth. Four more goals were scored by Hensall in the second period. Less than a minute into the third period Hensall scored their sixth goal. Defense was doing a super job, but the Hensall players seemed to be just getting warmed up and scored two more goals. Four minutes remaining in the game Mark "Sparky"Wilson scored his second goal of the game assisted by Scott Bromley. The final score was 9-5 for Hensall. Blyth had played a good game against a strong team. The next game will he on Saturday against Zurich at 10 a.m. in Blyth. Co-op student assists teachers Kevin Souch Anita Bos, a Grade 12 student at Central Huron Secondary School, is involved in the high school's Co-op program. Anita was placed in Blyth Public School every other afternoon to assist teachers with the physical education program. Anita hopes to attend college to become a fitness instructor and a recreational leader. She enjoys work- ing with children which will give her the ex- perience she will need when applying for a job when she is out of college. Students would like to thank Anita who leads very energetic warm-up sessions. Ping Pong by Amber Gelwicks This week the school has been kicking a boy and girl from each class to participate in a ping-pong tournament, which will be held at Brookside Public School on March 5. The students in Grades 5-8 are practicing hard to prepare for this event. The cham- pions are: Jerrod Button, Amber Gelwicks, Jason Elliott, Erin Bolger, Phillip Hubbard, and Tamara Bearss. The students' coach is Mr. G. Yeats. Public Speeches All of the students have been busily preparing and memorizing their speeches recently. The winners from each grade level have been chosen. The results, beginning with the first place speaker, are: Grade 1 - I The i3Qcir Trat.h Cappy Onn, Christina Black, Michael Court- ney; Grade 2 - Zoey Onn, Jill Walden, Trent Richmond: Grade 3 - .Julie McNicol, Kathy Fraser, Darrly Shannon; Grade 4 - ,Jodee Medd, Henry Bos and Kim Ferguson (tied for second r; Grade 5 - Amber Gelwicks, Steph , le Lentz, .Jennifer Stadelmann; II' 6 - Conrad Hos, .Jason Elliott, Heidi Sc. ,geour and Chrystal Cucksey ( tied for third(; Grade 7 - Tammi Medd, Debbie Logue, Kevin Souch; Grade 8 - Kelly Cook, Darryl Elliott, Tabatha Montgomeryu. The following students were chosen to participate in a contest with Hullett Central School at 9 a.m.. February 25 at Blyth Public School. .Junior division:.Jodee Medd, Conrad Bos, Jennifer Cucksey. Intermediate division: Tammi Medd, Darryl Elliott, Kevin Souch. The winners of this competition will pro- ceed to the Divisonal Legion Contest in Clinton. THE BLYTH STANDARD BVSINESS DIRECT' JlikT PLUMBING SERVICE r Robert WorsGII Plumbing Heating Sales 8 Service Box 68, Auburn 526-7597 Clinton News -1t *ODe•OA.rlt,a rM Mn11n.-DtID0.tMD fl!!&! Buying or Selling The Classifieds Can Looking For effective advertising with quick results') The Classifieds can' Phone the Clinton Now; Record 482-3443 Of 482-7741 INS►URAi CE GENERAL J. Richard Elliott (519) 523-9725 ,I. LIFE R. John Elliott (5191 523-4323 ELLIOTT INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. INSURANCE IN ALL .BRANCHES Eetablished 1910 BLYTH, ONTARIO NOM 1110 519-523-4481 LIVESTOCK MORTALITY INSURANCE OPTOMETRY David Langstaff Ltd. Optician 87 Main St., South. SEAFORTH Optometrist's and Ophthalmologist's Prescriptions Filled Promptly SUMMER HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.rn. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 12 noon Closed Wednesday 8 Saturdays COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1303 REPAIR cal BURKE ELECTRIC Ltd, Electrical Contractors Appliance Sales 8 Service to oil makes Refrigeration Service Cipro 6 days a week 40 Years Built by Quality B Service u In hats, Ont 357-2450 Ilona distance TO�:1-100-265-302 5 Y-} HEATING LYLE YOUNGBLUT PLUMBING HEATING BLYTH, ONTARIO PHONE 523-9585