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The Citizen, 2016-04-21, Page 13PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 2016. brussels ions Club 7OthIrrniiersary Celebration The icing on the cake The Brussels Lions Club celebrated its 70th anniversary with a special celebration on Saturday night. All members were welcomed, as were Lions dignitaries from all across the area and both Huron -Bruce MP Ben Lobb and Huron -Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson. To kick off the evening, long-time members Jim Knight, left, and Jim Armstrong cut the ceremonial anniversary cake. (Jim Prior photo) The Lions Club of Atwood Best wishes to the Brussels Lions on 70 years of service We would like to congratulate the Brussels Lions on their 70th Anniversary AUBURN LIONS CLUB qw, 70 i ,4agivvidavuy Euca4ee4 4eoo4 eead Wishing you all the best as you continue to serve. Londesboro & District Lions Club Continued from previous page the world through Lions International. These initiatives have included such things as collecting used eye glasses for use in developing countries, funding to help in the prevention of disease such as leprosy and blindness as well as famine relief, literacy programs and providing financial aid for victims of natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes and floods. Health and special needs charities such as the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB), Easter Seals, Crippled Children, Canadian Association for the Mentally Handicapped, deaf, blind, The Ronald McDonald House, victims of disaster and many local families in need have also been the beneficiaries of the club over the years. Closer to home, the Brussels Lions continue to provide financial support to a vast array of local community improvement projects and programs including, sports clubs, boy's and girl's clubs, school bands, area parks and recreation facilities, youth groups, home and school associations, church groups and Santa Claus parades. The Brussels Agricultural Society, local hospitals, food banks and a host of local charities too numerous to mention continue to benefit annually from the support of the club. The club has been a long-time supporter of the Lions Youth Exchange program, both in providing financial support to local participants travelling to other parts of the world as well as hosting participants from other countries and assisting with the District's Youth Exchange Camps. In 2013, the club revived the Leo Club after nearly 25 years with 15 members inducted on its charter night. The club's charter was officially presented on Monday, Sept. 23. The club's first executive was: Seth Nichol, Lions Club of Wingham Congratulates the Brussels Lions on their 70th Anniversary! We wish you all the best as you enjoy your celebration. GODERICH LIONS CLUB CONGRATULATIONS to the Brussels Lions Club on their 70th Anniversary president; Sean Mitchell, vice- president; Sarah Mitchell, secretary and Emily Mitchell, treasurer. The Leo Club continues to be very active and has taken on many fundraising programs and projects on its own since that time, including a new sports pad beside the community centre, which has seen its use rise steadily since its opening last year. The Brussels Lions first introduced the local Leo Club in 1976. At first, it was very popular with local youth, but it faltered in the 1990s before being rekindled in 2013. Success in any organization is largely dependent upon the participation and dedication of its membership. The Brussels Lions Club has been fortunate to have a constant mix of both long- term and new, younger members capable of working together. New members are immediately placed on club committees to better acquaint them with the functions of the club. Having served at the committee level, members are encouraged to proceed through the club executive ranks with the ultimate goal of serving as club president. Aside from allowing members of the club to serve the community, membership in the club provides many other benefits. Leadership skills, public speaking, fun and fellowship are only a few of the rewards of being a member of the Lions Club. The Brussels Lions Club continues to meet on the second and fourth Mondays of the month, taking July and August off. All members of the Brussels Lions Club past and present, as well as the local community, shall be forever grateful to the group of gentlemen who got together in the spring of 1946 and chartered this fine organization. Brussels and the surrounding community have benefited for the past 70 years from their foresight, and from the dedication of members, both past and present. The next generation The Brussels Lions Club resurrected the Leo Club program in 2013 due to a great amount of interest from youth within the village. After several planning meetings, the club began, sponsored by the Brussels Lions. Here is Sean Mitchell, left, receiving the Leo Club's official charter in September of 2013 from Gord Mitchell. (Fite photo) Happy 70th Anniversary Brussels Lions Club! Blyth Lions Club eafigitatidatiettA Ott gout From Clinton Lions Club Concytatukdiota £wn6 Cut toot John Johnston MDA Council Chair Dungannon Lions Club Congratulations Brussels Lions on your 70th Anniversary of serving the community and beyond. Wishing all the best for the future. Congratulations Brussels Lions Lucknow Lions Club ZUe cuaued Qil¢e to wed de Sa44d4 4c00¢ L' a qa y 7011 Aoua°hdanry,