HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-03-29, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1989.
OPP opens Brussels ESO office
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trust him.
There was an incident in District
7 when a person who had reported
a break-in chose to wait until his
liason officer returned from his
Brussels
People
Compiled by Marilyn Higgins
Call 887-9089
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pershaw
and children Samantha, Jeremy
and Ben of Perth were visitors for
the holiday weekend with her
grandmother, Mrs. R. W. Kenne
dy.
Recent visitors with Lawrence
and Mildred Jacklin were her
sister, Margaret Lindner and Wal
ter Schueter of Waterloo.
Mildred Jacklin spent Saturday
visiting with her sister Jean Noe-
mer of Kitchener..
Visitors for Easter with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Higgins and Ken were
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ward, Jeff and
Julie of St. Marys; Miss Sandie
Kechnie of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Higgins, Dennis and Ronald of
Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver
and David of RR 2, Clifford; Mrs.
Don Edgar of RR 1, Alienford.
Everyone visited throughout the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alvie
Higgins. All the youngsters enjoy
ed the usual egg hunt, with even
the older ones taking part.
Well, we hope spring has
sprung. Robins are in the area and
local people are getting involved
with the usual maple syrup prepar
ations.
Monday morning I spotted two
red balloons up by the town’s
P.U.C. building. They both had
notes attached to them, but were
caught in all the hydro wires.
Maybe Don or Hugh will get them
with the ladder truck.
Happy birthday to Bob Higgins
of Blyth and to Melissa Wiesher
whose birthdays were on March 28.
I would like to pay tribute to a
young man who has dedicated 20
odd years to sports. This young
man is Mike Watson. He has been
involved with sports in every
possible way there is. He started
out pushing a chair or another
hockey player around the ice when
he was about 4 or 5 years old. He
has played hockey for years plus
baseball, and numerous other
sports. He is well known for his
defensive play in hockey and as a
pitcher in baseball. Due to many
rough checks and a very strong
pitching arm, his shoulder has
been dislocated so many times he
recently underwent surgery. He
can no longer participate in any
sport. Keep your chin up Mike,
there are always coaches needed.
We hope everything in the future is
on the bright side. Good luck Mike.
Sympathy is extended to the
Rutledge family on the recent
death of Noreen Eder. Noreen was
well known in Brussels as she
operated a store, was a faithful
member to the B. M. & G. catering
group and to the Legion Auxiliary.
She will be greatly missed by us all.
Jeff Huether of the Brampton
‘AAA’ Minor Novices competed in
the Toronto Timmy Tyke Cham
pionships at Maple Leaf Gardens
on Easter Sunday against the
Peterborough Petes. The Brampton
team is currently in the O.M.H.A.
‘AAA’’ finals with Niagara Falls,
leading the series 2 games to 0.
The team has gone the season
undefeated with 80 wins and three
ties. Jeff is the son of Dave
Huether and the former Angela
Phillips of Seaforth and grandson
of Murray and Mary Huether of
Brussels.
vacation before anything was done.
In Edmonton the program was
responsible for the closing of a
house of ill-repute that was cover
ing as an arcade.
Community Oriented Policing is
an “umbrella term” describing
certain approaches to policing and
the relationship is clearly reflected
by the acronym (C.O.P.).
The ultimate goal is to form a
partnership that best serves the
ultimate interest and protection of
society.
Each detachment has been divi
ded into geographic zones which
consist of one or more township
depending upon size and popula
tion distribution.
A constable is assigned to work
day or evening shifts depending on
the demands of the area.
Each zone will be represented by
a committee of interested citizens.
The Constable will be a member
and resource person to the commit
tee. Through this group the wants
and needs of the community can be
made known to the police. This
does not mean major policing
issues such as murder investiga
tions but the aggravating things
that affect the quality of life in the
community. For instance if there is
a rash of break-ins, vandalism, or
drug related problems these con
cerns can be addressed.
The type of policing the com
munity would like to see will be
decided through the committee.
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Thursday, April 6,1989
B. M. & G. ARENA 8p.m.
Everyone Welcome
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The liaison officer will advise the
detachment through Detachment
Planning. This is a process which
involves all uniformed members of
the detachment who meet quarterly
and decide on a course of action to
rectify a police problem. Thus with
the assistance and support of the
community the police will have a
plan to solve the situation. The
policeman’s job becomes less diffi
cult and crimes can be solved easily
or prevented entirely. Therefore
everyone will benefit.
Superintendent Peer thanked
Brussels Reeve Gordon Workman,
Clerk-Treasurer Hugh Hanly, and
Constable Ricker for being the
“driving force behind the imple
mentation of this new office.” He
encouraged people to become ac
quainted with the members and
share ideas on how to make the
community a safer place.
The Superintendent closed by
saying that the police as a public
service are stimulated by advice,
encouragement, and support in this
matter. He assured everyone that
citizens can count on the full
co-operation of the staff providing
them with “quality police service”.
Following the Superintendent’s
speech he and Brussels Council’s
delegate to the policing committee,
Mary Stretton cut the ribbon,
officially opening the Brussels Ex
tended Service Office.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Cardiff & Mulvey Real Estate &
Insurance Ltd. is pleased to
welcome Bob Galloway as a Real
Estate Agent. Bob has many years
experience in agriculture, and
welcomes any inquiries you may
have about real estate. Bob can be
contacted at 887-9837.
CARDIFF & MULVEY
REALESTATE & INSURANCE LTD
BROKER
Brussels
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
King Street
Minister - Reverend Charles Carpentier
Sunday, 11 a.m. Morning Service
April 2 Sunday School - Nursery Care
Minister’s Subject - “Doubting Thomas”
Jesus is the focus of God in human history.
The Optimist Club of Brussels
would like to Thank the
following Ice Time Sponsors:
Murray's Barbershop, Henry F. Exel Construction, B. & G. Electric,
Huron Feeding System, Oldfield Pro Hardware & Radio Shack,
Molesworth Farm Supplies, Evans Hardware, Brussels Livestock Inc.,
Brussels Agromart, McDonald Home Hardware, Brussels Motors, K & L
Bray Farms, Gerrit Van Kuelen, Topnotch Feeds, Maitland Valley
Insurance, Brussels Variety, Cardiff & Mulvey Real Estate, Ken's Men's
& Boys' Wear, Thompson's Meat Market, Brussels Transport, Finch *
Farms, Dale Machan Plumbing & Heating & Electric, Brussels Auto Sales
& Service, 21 Century Dairy Equipment, Smurf Construction [Neil &
Joan], Raymond Renovation Ltd., Frank Workman Electric, David
Wheeler, Jacklin Snow Removal [Don, Joyce, Dave, Janice], Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce Staff [Blair, Carol, Gayle, Sharon, Joyce
Jacklin, Marlene Fisher, Joyce Van Vliet, Sally, Brenda, Cheryl, Dave,
Helen, Gloria], Golden Lantern Restaurant, Rowe Fuels, J.R.'s Shake
Shoppe & Texaco, McGavin's Farm Equipment, Humphries General
Store, Cook's Division of Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd., K&M&M Drainage,
Brussels Royal Canadian Legion, Brussels Bulls Jr. D. Hockey Team,
EMAStores, L.H. Resources Management, Radford Auto, Farm &
Industrial Parts Ltd., Todd's Bakery, Walkers Welding, Brussels
Pharmacy, Brussels Village Market, Howard Bernard Fuels, J. L.
McCutcheon Motors, George of Brussels, Brussels Hotel, John
Pennington, Brussels $5.00 to $1.00 Store, Townsend Farm Supplies,
Walton, Dauphin Feed & Supply, Walton and Dungannon.
STARTING DATE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1989
Recycling Is Smart:
99) Do Your Part!
Help Extend The Life Of Our Landfill Site
Please Participate In The Recycling Program
IN BRUSSELS
WHAT TO RECYCLE AND HOW
Melville
Presbyterian Church
BRUSSELS
REV. CHARLES HENDERSON
11 A.M. MORNING SERVICE
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:30 A.M. BELGRAVE SERVICE
PART-TIME AND
CONTINUING
EDUCATION
CONESTOGA COLLEGE - CLINTON CAMPUS
presents
COURSES OFFERED IN
BRUSSELS
THIS SPRING
MANAGEMENT IN THE MUNICIPALITY [UNIT IV].......$54
Thursday, April 20, 7-10 p.m. 12 wks.
A STUDY OF BIRDS: PREPARATION FOR
BIRDWATCHING .................................
Tuesday, April 18, 7-10 p.m. 6 wks.
INTRODUCTION TO TAOIST TAI CHI
Tuesday, April 18, 7-9 p.m. 8 wks.
You can register by mail or in person at the Clinton Continuing
Education Office.
$51
$38
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, please contact the Clinton
Continuing Education Office between the hours of 12 noon and
8 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 12 noon to 4 p.m. on
Friday.
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- whatever comes with the daily newspaper is
recyclable;
- no plastics, magazines, catalogues, or
books;
- please tie in bundles or place in clear bags.
HOUSEHOLD TINS
- food and beverage cans;
- food cans are to be rinsed out; pop cans are
as is;
- the more compaction, the better;
HOUSEHOLD BOTTLES AND JARS
- strictly household bottles and jars;
- no window panes, light bulbs, china, ceramics,
etc.;
- must be rinsed or washed and preferably
without the lids;
- labels may be left on;
PLASTIC SOFT DRINK CONTAINERS
- please remove the lids and flatten as much as
possible.
NOTICE BRUSSELS RESIDENTS
GETREADYTO RECYCLE
OPEN PUBLIC MEETING
WEDNESDAY, MARCH29,1989
at8:00p.m.
At the B. M. & G. COMMUNITY
CENTRE
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