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Municipality of Huron East
Appointments
The Municipality of Huron East is accepting applications from interested citizens of Huron East
to serve on the following Boards and Committees:
Seaforth & District Community Centres Committee
Brussels Morris Grey Community Centre Committee
Vanastra Recreation Centre Committee
Economic Development Committee
Brussels Medical-Dental Centre - Board of Management
Brussels Cemetery Board
Seaforth Community Trust Committee
Brussels Community Trust Committee
Heritage Committee
For additional information concerning responsibilities, etc. please contact the Municipal
Office.
Applications, clearly marked, outlining background and interest in the position should be
addressed to the undersigned prior to December 15th, 2010 at 12:00 noon.
Mayor Bernie MacLellan
Clerk-Administrator J. R. McLachlan
Municipality of Huron East
72 Main Street South, PO Box 610
Seaforth, Ontario. N0K 1W0
519-527-0160
Congratulations!
is pleased to announce scholarships of $250.00
awarded to Huron East graduates,
Alix Sholdice
from FE Madill Secondary School
in Wingham and
Melissa Pushelburg
from Central Huron Secondary School
in Clinton.
The Huron East
Chamber of Commerce
The Brussels Bantam Reps hosted
Zurich on Nov. 24, taking the contest
by a score of 4-2, despite the fact
that Brussels saw more penalties
than goals.
Scoring for Brussels were Brody
TenPas with two, Brock McLean
with one, and Wyatt Ducharme
scored one on the empty net.
Assisting these boys were McLean,
Ducharme and Tanner Cardiff.
Goalie Austin Jamieson-Johnston
was solid in net.
Last weekend, Brussels entered
the Clinton tournament and came
home with the B championship
trophy.
They lost their first game against
Arran-Elderslie (6-3), which moved
them to the “B” side. They won their
second game against BCH (Bayfied-
Clinton-Hensall) with a score of 7-1
which sent them to the B finals,
again against BCH. That
championship game saw them with a
5-1 win. Scoring the goals in the
tournament were McLean, B.
TenPas, Ducharme, Colton Hastings,
Tim Waechter, Scott Dolmage and
Ben Hruska. Assisting were
Dolmage, B. TenPas, McLean,
Ducharme, Hayden TenPas and
Waechter. Their trophy is now on
display at the Brussels, Morris and
Grey Community Centre.
Hall-of-famer
Blyth’s Laurie Sparling was honoured in late October by
being inducted into her university’s sports hall of fame.
Western Michigan University inducted her into the hall of
fame for being part of a four-year run of undefeated
women’s volleyball that began in 1984 and ended in 1987
(when she left school). Sparling was named to the all-
decade team, she was named her conference’s freshman
of the year and she was named to several all-conference
teams. (Shawn Loughlin photo)
Tough game
The Blyth Atom Bulldogs travelled to Brussels last week for
some local hockey action. Blyth, however, won the contest
by a score of 5-3. (Vicky Bremner photo)
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Brussels Bantam Reps spend
time in the sin bin, beat Zurich
The Wingham Ironmen picked up
another two points on the weekend
in Western Junior C Hockey League
play.
Cory MacDonald scored at 1:13
of the overtime period to lift the
Ironmen to a 4-3 decision over the
host Kincardine Bulldogs on
Saturday evening in Kincardine.
David Jones assisted on the winning
marker.
The Ironmen took a 1-0 lead at
8:57 of the first period on a
shorthanded marker by Adam
Corbett with Wade Stephenson
assisting.
A powerplay marker by Jackson
Martin at 1:01 of the second period
gave Wingham a 2-0 lead.
MacDonald and Adam Corbett
assisted.
A goal by Haden Campbell and
Nathan Barfoot tied the game at two
after 40 minutes of play.
An unassisted shorthanded goal
by Chris Corbett gave the Ironmen a
3-2 lead at 6:04 of the third
period.
Paul Stewart tied the game for
Kincardine with a powerplay
marker at 14:22.
The Ironmen have three games
this weekend, a home game on
Saturday, sandwiched between a
pair of road games.
The Ironmen travel to Mitchell on
Friday for an 8:30 p.m. contest
against the Hawks. The Bulldogs
make a return visit to the North
Huron Wescast Community Centre
on Saturday for a 7 p.m. contest
against the Ironmen. Wingham
travels to Walkerton on Sunday for a
4 p.m. game against the league-
leading Hawks.
By Jim Brown
Special to The Citizen