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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-09, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1986. Cal Krauter salute sety set for May 9 /40 It was a family affair last Saturday when Health Minister Murray Elston presented a plaque to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowman, his grandparents, on their 60th anniversary. The couple have five children, 19 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. -- photo by Pat Langlois. D eople around Brussels Marilyn Higgins 887-6754 Winnifred Edgar of the Maple Villa Senior Citizens Home had the misfortune to fall on Friday. She is now a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. All her friends and relatives wish her a speedy recovery. Gladys Wilson and Joan Wash- burn of Stratford visited their cousin Ida Evans last week. Mrs. Jim Smith is also a patient in Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweeney returned home on Saturday night from Arizona where they spent the winter. They reported the temper- atures were in the 90's and the only snow they saw was a small amount on the side of the road. Mary Watson also accompanied them home. Memories of the years gone by came flooding back when they removed the front of the Queens Hotel last week. A person forgets what the fronts of these buildings looked like. Hamburgs and hot- dogs was the heading; everyone in town and people who came into town will never forget Maggie's 10c hamburgers and hotdogs. Willis bakery rolls and Maggie's own hamburgs with spanish onion on a Friday and Saturday night was the treat of the week. To this day we have never had one to match it. OPEN HOUSE NEW CLASS BEGINNING Everyone welcome to COUNT -DOWN WEIGHT LOSS & WEIGHT CONTROL Wednesday , April 16, at 4:30 p.m. BLYTH UNITED CHURCH $8.00 to join $4.00 weekly fee FREE REGISTRATION For anyone presently registered with another weight control group NO PENALTIES FOR WEEKS MISSED Come out and bring a friend What have you got to lose? Phone for further information 396-7005 [Kincardine] Brussels council Monday night set Friday, May 9 as Cal Krauter Appreciation Night in honour of the long-time Brussels reeve and his wife. Plans are still in the formation stage but outlines are that council and the Public Utilities Commis - Lions pool still controversial Continued from page 1 the Lions are sending in a bill for $21,000 they should have $21,000. Mrs. Sauve pointed out that it isn't necessary to have the money on hand to apply for the 0.N. I. P. grant. When the village was paving the trailer park the grant was applied for and received before the bill for the paving was actually paid, she said. Councillor Boynton said that the council shouldn't be discussing an agreement that was agreed to by last year's council. "All we're doing is agreeing with their tenders for the ONIP grant, " he said. The tenders themselves' went to Henry Exel Construction for build- ing renovations at a cost of $13,790; B&G Electric for plumbing work at a price of $5,372 and Frank Workman Electric for electrical work at a cost of $1,735. In a related development, Mrs. Sauvereportedthatthe Ministry of Tourism and Recreation had ap- proved a grant of $14,132 to assist in development of a swimming program. sion plus employees of the two bodies will be invited to a dinner at the Brussels Legion and later there will be an open house for members of the general public. Indications are that friends of the popular former reeve and Huron County Warden will attend from all over the county as well as the village and neighbouring community. Robert Stephenson dies suddenly ROBERT CHARLES STEPHENSON The Brussels community was shocked this week by the sudden death of Robert Charles Stephen- son, wlio with his family, operated Stephenson's Grocery in Brussels. Mr. Stephenson, whowasjust30 years of age, died Monday, April 7. He is survived by his wife, the former Bonnie Marie Mitchell and one daughter, Courtney; his parents William and Velma, his grandmother Mrs. Rose Ohm of Brussels and one brother, Bill Stephenson Jr. of Brussels. The funeral service will be held from the Brussels Chapel of the M. L. Watts Funeral Home on Wed- nesday, April 9 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Charles Carpentier officiating. Interment will be in Brussels Cemetery. COMMUNITY CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, APRIL9TOTUESDAY, APRIL 15 CARDIFF & MULVEY Brussels REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE LTD. 887-61 00 BROKER Thursday, April 10 - Minor Ball Registration, 7 - 8 p.m., Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. Friday, April 11 - Minor Ball Registration, 7 - 8 p.m., Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre. Saturday, April 12 - Brussels Legion Dance. Dancing 9 - 1. Howick Mutual Insurance Company Wroxeter -- 335-3561 VIssets c�Vb �a� V.0VA 0 dthe aS� �o a<�e� CottritVy ‘1\1\kerf 0 e at the Brussels, Morris & Grey Community Centre Friday, May 2 7 p.m. -9:30 p.m. Saturday, May 3 1 p.m. -5 p.m. Sunday, May 4 1 p.m. -5 p.m. OVER 50 EXHIBITS Over $1000 worth of DOOR PRIZES Draws every day Food Booth Take advantage of the Free Draws at many of the EXHIBIT BOOTHS Adults $2.50 Children $1.00 (6 to 14) Proceeds For Community Betterment Under 6 Free