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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-05-23, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1990. Sports Local track athletes off to regional meet Brussels Bulls elect executive, seek coach Several local track and field athletes qualified for the Ontario West Regional competition during two days of events at the Western Ontario Secondary School Associa­ tion meets in London last Thursday and Friday. Winners from Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton (CHSS) were Vivienne Stephens, a former Blyth resident who brought home two first place awards in the 100 and 200 metres in the senior THEFT OF TOOLS During the night of November 20 and November 21, 1989 a thief entered a barn at Lot 15 Cone. 10 Hullett Twp., and stole a large amount of tools. The barn was being used as a garage and car repairs were being carried out. girls division, while Melanie Knox of Londesboro placed third in the junior 100 metre. The Central Huron junior girls 4X100 relay team, led by Melanie Knox, played second. In the seinor boys competition, Steve Vandendool was fourth in the shot put and Jason Gropp of Brussels won fourth in the long jump, for F. E. Madill. The Regional competition will take place this Saturday in Chat­ ham. Crime Stoppers Crime of the week Stolen were screwdrivers, wren­ ches. vice grips, sockets, air impact tools, an acetylene torch with gauges, skill saw, grinder and chain saw. Sometime between 5:30, Jan. 10, 1990 and 10:07 a.m., Jan. 11, 1990 a thief or thieves used a coat hanger to break into a car in the village of Kintail and they stole a red metal tool box 12” x T' x 8”, containing open and box eno wrenches, nine screw drivers, five pairs of pliers and vice grips. There was another similar red tool box The Brussels Jr C Bulls held their annual meeting on May 14 and named their 1990-91 executive. President is Gary Pipe; Vice Presi­ dent. Debbie Hoy; Secretary, Doug Shaw; Treasurer, Steve Coulter; Directors, Mike Chapman, Jim Fritz, Tim Fritz, Pete Hammond, Alex Henderson, Carol Henderson, Wayne Higgins, John Lowe, Carolyn McAvoy, Dave McCut­ cheon, Jeff McGavin, Murray Pipe,’ Brian Rutledge, Ron Strome and Kevin Varley. The new executive’s first order of business is to advertise for a coach, manager, and trainer for the upcoming season. Anyone inter­ ested in the above positions should contact Steve Coulter in writing at Box 53, Brussels Ontario, NOG 1H0 or phone 887-9289 before June 9. which contained wood chisels, a chalk line, torpedo level, nail pinch, whetstone and vacuum gauge. Also stolen was a blue coloured steel box with a set of die and taps in both metric and imperial sizes. If you have information about these or any other crime call Crime Stoppers of Huron County, 1-800- 265-1777 and you will be eligible to receive a reward of up to $1,000. You will never have to reveal your name nor appear in court. Remem­ ber crime doesn’t pay Crime Stop­ pers does. As well anyone wishing to help with the Bulls in any capacity should attend the next meeting on Wednesday, June 13 at 8 p.m. in the Brussels Legion. BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS Monday -10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuesday - Closed Wednesday -10 a.m. - 2 p.m Thursday -10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Friday -10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday - Closed Sunday - Closed BRUSSELS BULLS JUNIOR C HOCKEY CLUB IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FORTHE FOLLOWING POSITION FOR THE 1990-1991 SEASON COACH MANAGER TRAINER Any one interested may apply in writing to MR. STEVEN COULTER ‘ P.O.BOX53 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO NOG 1 HO Deadline for applications is Friday June 8th, 1990 \Ne',e got-SHOCKING PRICES £ I i Let us % quote your% needs today..? Brussels & New from Gallagher! THEM120 \ FENCER \ K You’ll love this unit % \$149.95 __________ Ask about Gallagher's All New Now in Stock! POSTS i They make an excellent k replacement for \ Insultimber — I lLL IM A Powerfully Good Choice k for your fencing projects ithis spring y/- FENCING SYSTEMS H - - - 7 EASY DO-IT-YOURSELF INSTALLATION ca OLDFIELD /hack PRO HARDWARE & RADIO SHACK 887-6851 a