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NOTICE OF
HIGHWAY CLOSING
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Municipal Act, R.S.O.
1990, as amended, the Council of the Corporation of the Village
of Brussels proposes to enact by-law to stop up, close and sell
part of the original road allowance between concessions 5 & 6 of
the Township of Morris, now in the Village of Brussels, County
of Huron, known as Queen Street, designated as Parts 1 and 2
on Reference Plan 22R-3531.
The proposed by-law and description of the lands affected may
be viewed In the Municipal Office of the Corporation of the
Village of Brussels at the address hereinafter noted. The
Council of the Corporation of the Village of Brussels will hear, in
person or by counsel or agent, any person who claims his land
will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who applies
to be heard at a meeting to be held at the said Village Municipal
Office on the 8th day of December at 7:00 p.m. or as soon
thereafter as the said meeting may be held.
Dated at the Village of Brussels this 17th day of November, 1993.
Donna M. White
Clerk-Treasurer
Village of Brussels
Box 119, 399 Turnberry Street
Brussels, Ontario
NOG 1H0
PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1993.
Camerons celebrate 50 years of marriage
Family, friends and neighbours
gathered Saturday afternoon in
Brussels to help Maurice and Helen
Cameron celebrate the momentous
occasion of 50 years of marriage.
The "Come and Go Party" was
hosted by neighbours and friends
Forrest and Lois Whittard.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron were mar-
ried on Dec. 4, 1943 in the Brussels
Presbyterian Manse by Rev. Sam
Kerr. The bride, Helen Jean Riley,
was the daughter of John E. and
Sara Fannie Riley of Morris Twp.,
while the groom was the son of
Allan Cameron and the former
Minnie Campbell of Grey Twp.
Following the marriage the cou-
ple resided in Walton. Mr.
Cameron was employed as a farm
labourer.
The couple have a son Wayne,
two grandsons, Dean and his wife
Sandra and Darrill and his wife
Kathy and three great-grandchil-
dren, Amanda, Dale and MacKen-
zie.
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 30,
Mr. and Mrs Cameron enjoyed a
special evening of socializing and
refreshments when their cousins
made a surprise visit to their home
to help them mark the golden occa-
sion.
Youth darters compete
Golden couple
Relen and Maurice Cameron were feted by friends, family and neighbours, at a party in
honour of their 50th wedding anniversary this past Saturday at the home of neighbours
Forrest and Lois Whittard. The Camerons reside at Elizabeth St., Brussels
By Sandra Josling
The Brussels Legion is heading
into the Christmas season in a big
way. There are many activities
planned in and around the branch.
On Saturday, Dec. 4 the Legion
sponsored the Brussels Pee Wee
Hockey team in the Zone C-1 Pee
Wee tournament. The first game
was against Lucknow at 9 a.m. in
Blyth.
On Sunday, Nov. 14, 24 youth
darters represented the Brussels
Legion at the Zone C-1 youth darts.
All the darters shot exceptionally
well and many brought trophies
home.
In the Tyke girls division in
singles, Anita Little finished first;
Elizabeth Ross, second; Christa
Smith, third and Amy Ross, fourth.
Tyke boys singles was Ernie
Haycock, first and Joshua Haycock,
second.
In the junior boys singles
division Joel DesJardines was first;
Chris Burkholder, second and Jeff
Elliott, fourth. In the Senior Boys
singles Darren Bauer placed third.
In the doubles tyke division Ernie
Months after the official opening
of the experimental Highland
Apartments at Huronlea near Brus-
sels, 12 of the 20 apartments
remain empty, Huron County
Council was told at its Dec. 2 meet-
ing.
The apartments are designed for
people who are well enough that
they don't need the full service pro-
vided by a home for the aged, but
do have some need for more care
than they could get on their own.
Huronview Administrator Wayne
Lester said applicants must demon-
strate they need a little bit of help
to qualify for residency."Maybe
they're not eating well enough or
maybe they're not up to shovelling
snow."
Residents can get a meal plan as
well as housekeeping and secutiry.
The apartments are part of a pilot
project and as such arc fully funded
and Joshua Haycock teamed up for
a first, Anita Little and Nicole
Lowe, second and Leslie Elliott and
Lisa Coyne, third. The junior
doubles, Joel DesJardines and
Robbie Burkholder placed first and
Jeff Elliott and Chris Burkholder,
second. Darren Bauer participated
in the doubles in their Senior
division using a spare and had a
second place finish.
Congratulations to all the
participants and good luck in the
next shoot.
Results of the blind draw mixed
darts are as follows: Gord Jacklin
and Kathy Cochrane, first; John
Harrison and Lynda Shaw, second;
high shooters, Kitty Rutledge (131)
and John Harrison (120). John had
the high start (92) and Lawrence
Machan the high finish (73). Darts
are held Tuesday evenings at
8:30 p.m.
Results of the euchre had Bill
Nethery and Deb Cann with high
scores, Bill Little and Mary
Huether with low scores. Bill
Eckmier and Isabel Alcock had the
most lone hands and Jean Little and
Verna Tunney had the most zeros.
by the Ministry of Community and
Social Services meaning there is no
added burden to the county budget,
Lynn Murray, county clerk-treasur-
er said.
The Heartland Apartments at
Clinton's Huronview are all full but
the demand for the Brussels apart-
ments has not been as large. About
six of the apartments have been
filled in the last couple of months,
Norm Fairles, chairman of the
Seniors and Social Services Com-
mittee explained.
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The next euchre night is
Wednesday, Dec. 8 at 7:45 p.m.
New Year's Eve tickets are now
available at the Branch or Murray's
Barber Shop. This year, as last
year, there will be a pot luck dance
at the cost of $5. There are a
limited amount of tickets being
sold.
Brussels
People
Sheila Richards has recently
returned from Regina,
Saskatchewan where she visited
Robert and Helen Richards. While
there she attended her
granddaughter Lorna Elizabeth's -
christening and saw the opening
performance of Time and Time
Again in which her grandson,
David had one of the leading roles.
Regina had very little snow but
there was a week of 20° below
temperatures.
The spirit of St. Andrew is alive
and well in Brussels. A local family
found a poem on their doorstep last
Saturday morning advising them
that their one-colour Christmas
light theme decorating their eaves
had been changed to a "Scottish" -
three colour theme in the dark of
the night in honour of Scotland's
patron saint.
12 vacancies at Highland
rDon't forget
to write
Full details In the Nov.
L 17 issue.
The Dec. 10
deadline for submissions
to our Christmas essay
contest is nearing.
Topics are "The Spirit of
Christmas" for 11-14 year
old entrants and "A
Christmas to Remember"
for adults.
Three prizes will be
awarded in each category
with the winning entries
being printed in our
annual Season's Greetings
issue
Gift
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available
for
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Parties
Wed. WING NIGHT
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Fri. Evening STEAK & SHRIMP OR RIBS
Sat. Special
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Sun. Evening
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