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PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1989.
Winners
Brussels Mite Girls ball team wrapped up a successful season recently winning 12 and losing two.
Membersof theteamare: (frontrow, left to right) Amber Ruttan, Lisa Coyne, Shannon Conley, Tyler
Seeds, Anita Little, Leslie Elliott, Patti Harrison; (second row) Leanne Zehr, Janice Jacklin, Leslie
Stretton, Jennifer Gowing, Amy Crawford, (back) Don Ruttan, John Harrison, Joyce Jacklin, Beth
Crawford. Absent from picture, Becky McLaughlin.
Brussels Mite girls celebrate successful season
On Saturday, September 9, Brus
sels Mite Girls ball team celebrated
their season triumph with a family
ball game and barbecue.
The mite girls ball teams were
divided into the Northern and
Southern division. Brussels in the
Northern, played teams from Bel
grave, Belmore, Bluevale, Ford-
Walton
Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677
Queen of the Furrow
speaks at WI meeting
The Walton Women’s Institute
held its International Affairs meet
ing in the hall on Wednesday
evening, September 13.
President Marion Godkin presid
ed. Margery Huether was pianist
for the Opening Ode, the Mary
Stewart Collect was repeated in
unison followed by ‘O Canada’.
Marion welcomed members and
guests then read a poem, “My
Harvest”. Marjory Humphries
read minutes and gave a financial
report.
Marion introduced Heather Mc-
Gavin who gave her speech that
won her the Queen of the Furrow
title. Congratulations were given to
Heather and everyone was pleased
to hear she will represent Huron
County at the International Plowing
Match in 1990.
The meeting was turned over to
Margery Huether. Roll call was
well answered with an item you
received as a gift, or one you
purchased from an “International
Country”.
Margery introduced Leanne Dol
mage and Tracey Bennett who
spent a six-week exchange in Italy,
which was sponsored by Lions
International. The girls spoke of
the different Italian families that
were their hosts for four weeks.
They also spent two weeks at a
Lions Camp where they stayed with
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Isabelle Shortreed attends
Toronto wedding
Mrs. Isabelle Shortreed attended
the wedding of her grandson,
Michael Beuermann to Cheryl
Pslug, both of Mississauga in
Parkminister United Church,
Waterloo on Saturday, Ken and
Judy Shortreed and family also
attended the wedding followed by
wich, Gowanstown, Listowel and
Wingham. Through the season
Brussels team won 11, tied one and
lost two. They finished in first
place.
On August 12, the Mite girls
tournament was held in Brussels.
The team played Bluevale in its
first game, defeating them and
55 students from other parts of the
world. Margery showed pictures
that she had taken in Italy and the
girls finished with several they had
taken while there. They also had a
display of articles they had pur
chased. There was a question and
answer period. Elva Bolger thank
ed the girls for bringing to mem
bers all the ways of Italy that they
found quite different but had been
a good experience. \
Members now broke for lunch
served by Margery Huether and
Betty McCall having a half hour
visit with the guests before they
left.
Business was finished from the
correspondence. A thank you note
was read from Margaret Sloman
thanking the Institute for the
donation when we visited the
School-On-Wheels for the July
meeting.
Leona McDonald gave a report
from a District meeting she had
attended. Marion Godkin and Ruth
Axtmann are delegates to the
Huron County Rally in Ethel, Oct.
2. Voting delegate to the Guelph
Area Convention at Maryhill is
Margery Huether,
ine Marks.
There will be no
this month. The
resume on Wednesday, October
18.
alternate Max-
noon luncheon
Institute will
dinner and reception at Bingeman
Park, Kitchener.
Mrs. Annie Reid, Seaforth was a
dinner guest with Campbell and
Edith Wey following the Anniver
sary Service at Duff s United
Church. Later in the afternoon she
visited with Isabelle Shortreed over
the supper hour.
thus Brussels going to the “A”
side of the tournament. The second
game was against Fordwich who
defeated Brussels by three runs.
This eliminated Brussels from the
“Play off’ tournament.
Coaches Joyce Jacklin, and John
Harrison thank all the girls for a
terrific year.
Morning Star
Lodge donates
to child abuse
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
held its opening meeting after a
summer recess. There was an .
excellent attendance for the deli
cious pot luck supper.
Noble Grand Janet McCutcheon
opened and conducted the meet
ing. Vice Grand Barb Nichol repor
ted sending birthday cards, get
well cards and gifts, also visiting
the sick members during the
summer. A letter from D.D. Pres,
of Huron District No. 23 informed
the lodge of installation dates with
Brussels to be Oct. 10. Exeter
Lodge members are to be invited
for this occasion.
Donations were to be sent to
Huron County Child Abuse Com
mittee and to Brussels Agriculture
Society for prizes at fair. It was
decided to set up a display at the
Fair. Also to have euchre parties
this fall and winter and to have the
Fall Variety Fair. Birthday honours
were given to members with Sep
tember birthdays. After closing
Lodge a number of members left to
attend the shower for Lynn Taylor.
PRACTICE
SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES JUNIOR D
HOCKEY
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 9:15 p.m.
Clinton Arena
SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 7:00 p.m.
Clinton Arena
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL
Glen McClure 527-0657 or Graham Nesbitt 527-1272
—
The Brussels Jr. C Bulls continu
ed their 1989 training camp with
practices in Mitchell and Wingham
as they prepare for their league
opener October 1 in Walkerton.
Signings to date include Ron
Strome, Marty Rutledge, Bob Mc
Millan, Kevin Talsma, Craig
Robertson and Murray Townsend
from last year’s squad as well as
former Wingham Ironmen Bevin
Flett, J.C. Hewitt and Brett Mar
tin.
Newcomers inked are Steve Van-
dendool, who played for the Clinton
Midgets last season, Kevin Dejong
from the Ripley Juveniles, Jason
Kraemer from the Teeswater Mid
gets, Jeff Coulter from the Milver
ton Midgets, Andrew Weber who
played Bantam in Howick last year
and 14 year old Ryan Gallaher who
skated for the Howick PeeWees
last season.
The Bulls have three exhibition
games scheduled for the weekend
on which their final decisions will
be made. Friday night they travel
to Mitchell for an 8 p.m. game
Ju-Jitsu
Parents Please Note: Your children will be strictly disciplined and
taughtto respecttheir acquired skills.
ATTENTION
ALL SKATERS
BLYTH FIGURE SKATING CLUB
AND POWER SKATING
REGISTRATION
WILL BE HELD AT THE BLYTH ARENA
Sat., Sept. 23 - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Wed., Sept. 27-7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
A course in basic self-defense for children ages 8 -
11 years.
If enough interest, classes will begin at:
Brussels Public School
Wed., Sept. 27
7:30 - 9 p.m. 8 weeks - $25.00
Instructors: Chuck & Jean Hesson, 527-1193
For information and to register Call:
Judy Somers 887-6174
Beth Crawford 887-9324
Linda Smith 887-9239
against Seaforth. Saturday night
they host the Goderich Sailors at
7:30 in the Wingham Arena and
Sunday they return to Goderich for
a 2 p.m. start.
Off the ice the Bulls are running
their 2nd annual hockey pool.
Anyone interested in winning up to
$1,000 in total prize money should
contact Steve Coulter at 887-9289.
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