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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1995-01-18, Page 11Brussels 887-6851 ifi Cardiff & Mulvey Real Estate & Insurance Ltd. Brussels 887-6100 Treebel Don Blake R.R. #1 Auburn 1 mile west of Blyth 523-9771 14 Z/V/"L J.R.'s Gas Bar Take Out Ltd, BRUSSELS 887-6951 Diesel Car Diner & Gas Bar R.R. #1 Bluevale Hours: Mon. - Fri. 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat. 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. 335-6355 w I I p THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1995. Morris Twp looks at landfill site future PAGE 11 . The future of the Morris Town- ship landfill site was reviewed at the regular meeting of Morris coun- cil on Jan. 10. Art Clark of Mait- A visiting Blyth Bantam team wasn't treated with much hospitali- ty when they travelled to play Brus- sels last Wednesday night and were handed a 12-1 loss. Blyth looked good early with Darryl Bromley scoring the first goal of the game. Unfortunatly for Blyth it was also the last. Brussels ended the first ahead by two with goals from Andrew Exel, Chad Continued from page 9 "B" Cyclones Saturday night in a 6- 3 loss to Cambridge. Nate Bender, Tim Beyer, Greg Brown, Murray Kaye, Peter Ryter and goalie Ryan Sanders all saw action. Bender did not play Sunday after injuring his leg and Brian Zabel also missed the land Engineering arid Road Superintendent Lloyd Michic dis- cussed the Plan of Operations. Council decided they will investi- McCallum and Clint Fischer. A five goal second period put the game pretty much out of the visi- tors' reach. The onslaught on net this time came from the sticks of Cory Bragg, Fischer, Corey New- man, Exel and McCallum. Despite the huge lead, Brussels never let up adding four more in the third. Exel notched a hat trick in this period with McCallum taking the other. game against Wiarton because of a bruised hip. The Bulls have four games remaining in the regular season. Friday night the Bulls travel to, Kincardine and then return home Sundayto take on the first place Mt Forest Patriots at 2. The tobacco industry continues to manipulate and entice youth to start smoking. Three thousand Ontario youth begin using tobacco each month. To combat these practices, the Council for a Tobacco-Free Ontario (CTFO) is promoting a provincial youth advocacy campaign during the National Non-Smoking Week (Jan.16-22, 1995). This campaign will provide opportunities to support youth driven initiatives that address tobacco issues in their own communities. Councillors agreed to continue the cardboard recycling program and review it in six months. The 1995 budget for the Blyth and District Fire Area Board was approved, in the amount of $61,800 for general expenditures and $25,850 for capital, with the 1995 levy for Morris Township being $9,000. Councillor John Duskocy said he This campaign is designed to inspire youth to develop programs that meet their own needs. It fosters leadership skills and encourages youth to get involved with the tobacco issue for the long-term goals of a healthier self, healthier communities and a healthier environment. Youth groups across Ontario will be encouraged to develop pro- grams/activities that meet the needs of youth and to educate their peers about the economics of smoking and health costs. Other possible would attend a meeting in Clinton on Jan. 12 to discuss the proposal for the 1999 Plowing Match in Huron County. Deputy-Reeve Bert Elliott and Councillor Duskocy were regis- tered for the Fire Chief Course in Clinton on Fcb. 24. Dates for council meetings in February have been changed due to the ROMA and Good Roads Con- ventions. • activities include/ conducting interactive non-smoking programs, contests or providing an assembly at their school. Prizes will be awarded to the six most original activities across Ontario. Campaign kits have been sent to some youth-related organizations in Huron County. If you are a teacher or are involved with youth who would be interested in entering the contest, more information can be obtained from the Huron County Health Unit at 482-3416 or 1-800- 265-5184. Brussels Bantams beat Blyth 4 games left in Bulls' season cost S516 S? gate the cost of scales for the site ark: review the billings for last year. A letter from the Walton Area Sports Club requested a grant for lights for the baseball diamond. The council will discuss the matter further after a meeting in Walton on Jan. 23, and after review of pre- vious grants given to Bclgrave and Bluevale Recreation. Council approved the AMO membership for 1991. which will Campaign combats teen smoking mmaaa:A,,:waamaugs,a:] ..*,:emormawmvammamfameno OLDFIELD PRO HARDWARE & RADIO SHACK Ride Safe • Ride Sober SLED SMART MEANS RIDING RESPONSIBLY Be ready for Emergency carry a tool kit, spare belt, spark plugs and other basic supplies eg. matches, light food. Be a leader in your group - demonstrate restraint and exercise safety and common sense when operating your snowmobile. Wear proper snowmobile suit, mitts and boots to ensure maximum warmth. Stay on the marked and groomed trails. Stay off lakes, rivers and roads. If you must travel on ice, check with the local authorities to make sure ice conditions are safe. Never drink alcoholic beverages while operating a snowmobile Ride Safe - Ride Sober Obey speed limits - maximum speed limit on trails is 50 km per hour. Carry a first aid kit. When travelling at night, slow down, any obstructions are difficult to see at night. Be prepared for the unexpected. Carry matches, toe rope, saw or knife etc. Move off the trail when stopped. Keep trails clean - don't litter with garbage. Trail permits required to ride trails. Never snowmobile alone. If travelling on permissible roads, obey posted speed limits. 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