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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1992-09-02, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1992. PRIDE money Brussels Clerk-Treasureer Donna White and Reeve Gordon Workman, right, accepted a cheque from MPP Paul Klopp in the amount of $20,646. The cheque was an advance of one- third of the total PRIDE allocation and will go towards new library basement windows, cement poles and rewiring on Turnberry St., sidewalks and a storm sewer study. Other projects will be done in 1993 and 1994 with the remainder of the grant. Special honour MP Murray Cardiff took time out to attend the 90th birthday party of Annie Steffler at the Golden Lantern to present her with a special photograph. A. Steffler celebrates 90th birthday Mite girls take "B" trophy A celebration brunch was held at the Golden Lantern Restaurant in Brussels, Sunday, in honour of .Annie Steffler, who celebrated her 90th birthday. Annie was born in East Wawanosh Township on Aug. 30, 1902. She married Clem Steffler on October 26, 1936. They had four children, Anne, now married to John Doherty of Goderich, Jim, now married to Verna, of Wing­ ham, Joe, married to Lin of Seaforth and Clem, married to Phyllis of Brussels. They farmed in the Cranbrook area until retirement in 1979, when they came to Brus­ sels to reside at Maple Villa. Mr. Brussels People Steffler passed away in September of 1980. Annie has been active with the Cranbrook Women's Institute and the Catholic Women's League. The morning of her birthday, fol­ lowing the 9:15 Mass at St. Ambrose Church, Brussels, Father Joe Nevette presented a congratula­ tory message from Pope John Paul II to Annie. At the family brunch were Annie's grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. MP Murray Cardiff presented his personal congratulations and the Prime Minister's message. Also congratulatory messages were received from MPP Paul Klopp and Premier Bob Rae. The afternoon was spent receiv­ ing guests at the home of Phyllis and Clem Steffler. On Monday morning, residents of Maple Villa held a birthday party for Annie as well. The Brussels Mite Girls baseball team finished their season winning the “B” championship in Bluevale on Aug. 15. The girls lost the first game to Bluevale by two runs. The next game Brussels beat Wingham to advance to the “B” final. This game they met Winthrop where they beat them to win the “B” championship. Members of the team are: Amy Douma, Mandy Sellers, Sarah Seeds, Krissy Dilworth, Jennifer McDonald, Jodi Semple, Elizabeth Ross, Amy Ross, Nicole Lowe, Nicole Mastnak, Sarah Little, Courtney Stephenson, Kendall Jutzi, Christina Befurt. Coaches are Jill Seeds and Mary Dilworth. 1st Brussels Beavers, Cubs, Scouts REGISTRATION Tues. Sept. 8 7 - 8 p.m. at Kroll Residence 74 Queen St. Wednesday WING NIGHT 25c each (minimum order of 10) Thursday SCHNITZEL NIGHT buy one dinner & get second dinner 1/2 price Friday Lunch - HOT BUFFET STEAK & SHRIMP NIGHT Accommodation New Rooms & Suites Fine dining for the whole family Daily Specials Special Party Room for special occasions Weekend Entertainment Sunday Smorgasbord All You Can Eat $8.95 Brussels 887-9035 Sept. 4&5 D.J. Farquar September 19 Karaoke Night October 2 & 3 Oktoberfest Graham and Margaret Work just returned home after a month of travelling in U.S. and western Canada. Graham enjoyed a visit with cousins in Langdon and Hanna, North Dakota, all being descendants from’ the Work farm. At Maple Creek they toured Leonard Work's ranch and enjoyed videos of last spring's round up and branding. All through the prairies they thought the crops looked better than they had ever seen them in previous years. By the time they arrived in Hinton, Alberta, their son Ken and family were ready to go on holidays so all enjoyed a holiday at Lesser Slave Lake, wind surfing and fishing. On the long return trip they got lonesome for home so drove up to Brussels, Wisconsin. It's a small unincorporated village on Green Bay and had been founded by people from Belgium. It was a wonderful trip - but both agree there is no place like home. GRAND OPENING • Thursday September 3rd Free Draws-Free Coffee & Donuts -LtttCc (DarRngs 9-Cair StucCio Hairstyling for men and women Call Karen 477 Turnberry St. N. Brussels 887-6942 off your first haircut With this coupon Offer expires November 1st, 1992 Back % School One Only SMITH CORONA Electronic Typewriter reg. $219.99 Value Price $149.99 • Calculators from $4.99 • Staplers from $2.99 • 3 ring binders 2/pkg. - reg. $10.99 value priced $2.99 • Back pack carry alls • Notebooks • 3 ring binder refills HUNDREDS OF ITEMS Come on in while supplies & prices last OLDFIELD PRO HARDWARE AND RADIO SHACK Brussels