The Citizen, 1987-07-15, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1987.
Lions give away $5100 in draw
The Brussels Lions Club gave
away $5,100 to 25 lucky winners in
the Club’s annual Elimination
Draw and banquet, held at the
Bowling tournament held
A Mixed Pairs lawn bowling
tournament was held in Brussels,
Thursday, July 2 with 20 teams
competing.
Brussels, Morris and Grey Com
munity Centre on Saturday night.
Yet despite this, event chairman
Jack McCutcheon says that the
Club’s net profit will likely exceed
$6,000, which will go back into
community projects over the next
few months.
BILL SMITH
Bill Smith, son of Judy Smith of
Brussels, and Bill Smith of Ethel,
has graduated from Conestoga
College of Applied Arts and
Technology in Civil Engineering
Technology on June 12, 1987. He
has accepted a full time position at
Coxs Construction in Guelph.
Stuart and Helen Bryans, Mit
chell were the overall winners.
Other prizes were won by Art and
Mary Finlayson, Seaforth; Pat
Rowland and George Inglis, Brus
sels; Elmer Murray and Audrey
Walsh, Clinton; Jim Coultes and
Jane DeVries, Brussels; Jack
Broughton and Vera Lindner,
Atwood; Jack Bowman and Freda
Johnston, Brussels; Tom and
Mabel Colquhoun, Mitchell; Joe
and Mary Higgins, Mitchell; Phil
andThereseLeahy, Teeswater;
Ross Turvey and Jean Bewley,
Brussels; and consolation, Reg
Robinson and Ada Pethick, Mit
chell.
The next tournament to be held
in Brussels will be mixed trebles
Saturday, July 18.
Barb Wissler of Brussels and
Frances Storey of Seaforth were
the lucky winners of the grand
prize, sharing the $3,000 jackpot
on a fifty-fifty basis. Bob Blake of
RR 2, Blyth, won the Early Bird
prize of $100, while 23 other
winners shared the remainder of
the $5,100 in prize money.
Mr. McCutcheon said that close
to 700 people attended the pork
barbecue, which was prepared and
served by members of the Lions’
Club and their ladies, with most
of them staying on for the dance
afterwards.
This is the 12th year that the
Brussels Lions have held an
elimination draw as their chief
fund-raising event of the year. All
monies raised go directly back into
the community, Mr. McCutcheon
said.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
I/I/7 donates for talking books
JANICE SMITH
Janice Smith, daughter of George
and Fannie Somers has graduated
from Wilfrid Laurier University
getting her B.A. in Psychology on
November 1986. She is still
affiliated with Wilfrid Laurier
University where she is head
resident of Clare Conrad Hall.
On Wednesday afternoon, the
Majestic Women’s Institute held
their picnic on the lawn at the home
of Mrs. Doris McCall. There were
29 members and guests present.
Mrs. Kathy Bridge, the presi
dent, presided over a brief busi
nesssession. It was decided to give
a donation to the Huron County
Public Library for talking books
which have been professionally
recorded on audio cassettes for
anyone who is unable to read
printed material. Collections of
talking books are located at the
Goderich, Clinton, Exeter, Sea
forth and Wingham branch librar
ies. These are loaned free of
charge. These are available on
requestat all libraries in Huron
County. The W.I. will sponsor a
Queen of the Fair if this contest is
held.
Kathy thanked all of the mem
bers who helped in any way with
the 115th Homecoming celebra
tions and to those who donated
cookies. The draw for the W.I. quilt
was made on Sunday atthe Mill.
The lucky ticket for the quilt was
held by Mrs. Helen Grover of
Caledon East. Mrs. Grover is the
daugther of Mrs. John Spier who
was a very devoted Majestic
Institute member. Several W.I.
cookbooks were sold on the
weekend but there are a few still
available for $5 each.
Mrs. Joan Jacobs and Mrs.
Kathy Bridge were in charge of the
entertainment which consisted of
several games and contests. These
were very much enjoyed by all. At
the end ofthe program the rains
came down so a delicious and
bountiful lunch was enjoyed under
cover.
TRIVETT-KNIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. James Knight
of Brussels are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Karen Anne to Glenn Louis
Howard Trivett, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Trivett of
Sutton. The vows will be
exchanged on August 22 at
Melville Presbyterian
Church in Brussels.
People
Compiled by Marilyn Higgins
Dr. Murray Workman of Rainy
River visited with his mother Jean
Workman and friends last week.
John and Scott Raven, Irricana,
Alta, are spending the month of
July with their grandmother, Jean
Bewley. Their mother, Brenda,
willbejoining them on July 21.
Other visitors with Jean Bewley on
the holiday weekend were Wayne
and Mary Baker and their children,
Kevin, Mark, Stephen and Matt
hew, Bolton; and Mary Yuill,
Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff have
returned from a tour of Central
Europe.
That the Council of the Village of Brussels will be meeting
Wednesday, July 22,1987 at 8:00 p.m. in open session at the
Council Chambers to fill the office of Councillor. This is to fill a
vacancy on council due to the resignation of amember of council.
Any elector of the Municipality who is interested in serving as a
council member for the remainder of the current term, and who
is qualified to do so, should notify the clerk in writing prior to
5:00 p.m. local time, on Wednesday, July 22,1987 in order to be
considered by council at the above mentioned meeting.
Hugh Hanly,
Clerk-Treasurer.
Brussels
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