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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-06-09, Page 12Out of season? Dennis Bennewies, a member of the B&W Trailblazers Snowmobile Club was on potato detail for the second annual landowners' appreciation barbecue held at the Trailblazers' clubhouse south of Brussels last Sunday. Over 200 attended. The news from alton Compiled by Patty Banks Phone 887-6860 Puppeteers lead worship 66 The Square, Goderich NOTICE To the taxpayers of Morris Township. The first Instalment of the 1993 property taxes is due Tuesday June 15, 1993. Nancy Michie Clerk - Treasurer Continued from page 7 rated the second best player available, but has chosen the U.S. college scholarship route, was drafted in the fifth round by Owen Sound. The only Western Jr. C player drafted was Hanover defenceman Aaron Arnett who went to Guelph by Owen Sound. Two former Brussels Bulls had a Hullett solves landfill problem Other locals chosen included three Listowel Cyclones. Scott Cheney from Drayton was North Bays first choice, third player taken overall, while Ottawa used their second round choice on Jason Brooks and Tyler Sage was a tenth round selection by Newmarket. Seaforth's Mike Watt, who was PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1993. B & W Trailblazers thank landowners Malinda Johnston and Anne Clark were greeters at Duff's United Church June 6. Rev. Banks was away at conference in Windsor, so worship was led by the Blyth Puppeteers. Les and Jackie Cook and their daughter Katie, with puppets, balloons and songs, presented people with a very unique worship service. Les introduced everyone to Oakey, his puppet friend. Oakey had a bit of trouble remembering the stories his Sunday School Walton U.C.W. held their meeting June 2. Leona McDonald, with the assistance of Viola Kirkby, led the worship service. Phyllis Mitchell of the Christian Development and World Outreach Committee, showed a video called, "Stand Together with Women." It gave an overview of the lives of women in countries around the The Hullett Council meeting, held on June 1, took the Turnbeny Township household waste prob- lem one step closer to a conclusion. Council agreed to accept the town- ship's waste, along with the approval of the Blyth council, at the Blyth-Hullett Landfill site for a trial period. A by-law was passed for the pur- pose of raising $500,000 to assist in the construction of Drainage Works. teacher had taught. Jackie brought out Toothless, the do-do bird, a very smart bird but one who had a hard time learning bible verses. Using his seemingly, magical balloons, Les told them the story of Jonah and the whale. Then Katie got into the act as she brought in the puppet, David, and told the story of David and Goliath. It was great fun to laugh and enjoy the many talents of the Cook family and to hear their Christian message. world and the possible roles for the churches in supporting women's strengths. Maxine Houston then conducted the business. Correspondence was read by Doreen Hackwell and various reports were given. The roll call was bring a tea towel for the kitchen. The copper contest was held and Maxine closed the meeting with a prayer. Lunch was served by Leona McDonald and Malinda Johnston. A severance application has been approved for Concession 12, Lot 12. In another land issue, it was recommended that Lot 5, Conces- sion 5, be held to a minimum lot size of 20 acres. The Engineer has invited tenders for the "I" Drain of the Farquar Municipal Drain. In one of the final motions of the night, Thomas J. Cunningham was selected as the voting delegate for the A.M.O. conference. People The Blyth Rutabaga Factory has become a home away from home these past few weeks, especially this past weekend with two days of dress rehearsal. Reminders from directors Jon and Dale, stage and prop director, Crystal; musical director, Mike and costume designer, Ruth — "Learn your lines! Know your cues! Speak up! You're all wonderful! No watches or earrings! Sing out loud and strong! Listen to the music! You sound great! We have come along way since that day we were all given our lines for the play Many Hands When you come to see it (and I sure hope you do) you'll be amazed at all the costumes and props and talent that have gone into this production. This weekend was the first time that we have seen both acts run together. To experience it all does give one a great sense of pride and accomplishment. Now with costumes on, lines memorized and prayers of very little or no stage fright, we're ready to begin the play Many Hands, June 8. A speedy recovery to Tanner Banks who fell and broke his ankle. W I luncheon Please note there will be a W.I. noon luncheon June 16. Hot roast beef will be served. There will be no luncheons in July and August. brief taste of Major Junior A hockey this season. Quade Lightbody played 21 games for the Peterborough Petes while Scott Vader had a two game call-up with the Owen Sound Platers. Both skaters were teammates of Norman on the 1992 Bulls. It wasn't normally the kind of weather that brings them to the clubhouse, but this past Sunday's members of the B & W Trailblazers Snowmobile Club gathered there to host the second annual landowners' appreciation barbecue. Over 200 people, who permit the club to map trails through their land during the winter, enjoyed the meal, then took the opportunity of the excellent weather to hike through the bush to see where some of the trails lead. The main clubhouse is located on the property of Morris Hemingway, south east of Brussels. Video presentation for UCW Several former Bulls get early draft