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While the Blyth goalie was able to stop this shot, his team lost the game against Brussels by
6-2 in the first action of the annual BrusselS Optimist Atom Tournament on Saturday morning.
Brussels lost in the final round against Kitchener by a score of 4-1. The action continues this
weekend with the B division teams.
Colborne Twp. renames streets
all blue & white
oriental vases &
ceramic planters
250,0
off
Wicker look ceramic
planters - white or green,
various sizes
All afghans
2 & 3 ply
numerous patterns
& colours to
choose from
Out they go!
applies to regular priced
items only
1/2 Price 25' off 20 ok
off
Silk flowers
• applies to regular priced
items only
Many instore
specials - look for
the orange tags
300,0
off
All white and natural
wicker including
lamps, tables,
shelves, mirrors &
planters
• applies to regular priced
items only
25-50%off
• potted silk floor
plants 3' - 6'
flowering & green
• assorted silk ivy plants
and spring bushes
• selected silk
arrangements and
wall hangings
•
15
RISTMAS
COUNTRY
Flowers & Gifts
523-4820
Blyth
3 Different Settee Sets c:4
antique brown, white
& whitewash
all specially priced to sell
% off all regular priced
giftware storewide*
'excludes fresh flowers & plants
What's New
• large selection of beautiful framed prints at
reasonable prices.
• boxed gourmet teas from award winning
Metropolitan Tea Co. 8 flavours
• Elegant Victorian White Battenburg lace
runners, doilies & placemats
• Quilted placemats with matching napkins
Coming Soon - HERITAGE LACE CURTAINS
in ecru and white. Valances,
swags & tiers in 100% Polyester.
Continued from page 12
Lucknow's A team, was an all out
effort by the whole Brussels team.
At first Brussels held its own
against Lucknow for seven minutes
with no score.
Even with terrific defence by
Adam Corbett, Matthew White,
Andrew McDonald, Scott Phillips,
Chris Jutzi, Tom Cronin, Tate
"The Canada Export Award is
now accepting applications",
announced Paul Steckle, MP for
Huron-Bruce, "It is open to all
firms or divisions of firms resident
in Canada, that have been exporting
goods or services for three or more
years".
The award is a plaque bearing the
Canada Export Award logo and a
brief citation of the firm's accom-
plishments.
"The Canada Export Awards are
a major activity of Canada
International Trade Month, held
each year during October to
promote awareness of the
importance of international trade to
Canada's economic prosperity",
explained Mr. Steckle.
The Canada Export Awards are
presented annually by the Minister
for International Trade to a number
of Canadian companies in recogni-
tion of their success in foreign
markets. Award winners have
reported that the recognition they
have received through the awards
has been an important marketing
tool, raising the company's profile
at home, attracting new foreign
customers, and giving a real boost
Stephensdn, Brett Hunt, and Tyler
Jutzi they couldn't hold back
Lucknow's offence for long.
Cory Chapman and Chase
Chapman were right in there with
great two-way play also.
Brussels Tykes should be a very
proud team. They showed great
team effort and almost won it all.
WAY TO GO GUYS!!
to employee morale.
"The 1995 presentation ceremony
is scheduled to take place on Oct.
2, in Fredericton, N.B., in
conjunction with the annual
convention of the Canadian
Exporters' Association", said Mr.
Steckle.
"As a country that relies heavily
on international trade, I want to
encourage more and more of our
companies, especially our small
and medium-sized firms, to enter
the export field and thereby
contribute to job creation and
economic growth in Canada" he
said.
Applications must be received
before the closing date of May 15
and can be obtained through
Canada Export Award Program,
International Trade Centres and Ex-
port Education Division, External
Affairs and International Trade
Canada, 125 Sussex Drive, Tower
"C", 5th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0G2 or telephone 1-800-267-
8376 or contact my office at 30
Victoria St. N., Goderich, Ontario,
N7A 2R6, 519-524-6938/1-800-
465-9374.
The Colborne Township council
held its regular bi-monthly meeting
on Feb. 7.
Council enacted a bylaw to
change the names of two streets in
Registered Plan 507 in Benmiller.
Maitland Road has been changed to
Pfrimmer Road and Colborne Ave.
has been changed to Ivey Ave.
Glenhill Lane remains the same.
Payment of the bills and accounts
for the month ending Jan. 31 in the
total amount of $29,167.38 was
approved for payment.
The road superintendent was
authorized to attend the C.S.
Anderson Road School, May 7 - 10
in Guelph. Payment of the
registration fee in the total amount
of $555 was approved.
Council declined a building
permit for an addition to a storage
building on Lot 66, Plan 80 in
Saltford until a minor variance was
approved. The building is presently
a legal non-conforming use.
Permission was granted to Mark
Rowe, Part Lot 4, Concession 9,
W.D. to connect into the Jewell
Municipal Drain. Council
authorized Gamsby and Mannerow
Ltd., Consulting Engineers, to
prepare the mandatory engineer's
report.
Council went into committee of
the whole and met 'in camera' to
discuss 1995 wages and salaries
with their municipal employees.
PAGE 14. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1995.
Tykes' defence strong
Huron MP announces
Canada Export Award
MARCHING OUT VALUES
MARCH 7 - MARCH 31
Spring into action and take advantage
of these great savings!
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