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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1995-05-03, Page 8KEN COUSINS announces the opening of sTRuCTI Offering 14 years experience specializing in • Renovations • New Home Construction . 4 t • • Sale and Installation of Doors and Windows • Quality Service For all your construction needs call Ken 519-887-9857 IF YOU WERE IN A HOSPITAL BETWEEN 1978 AND 1985, READ THIS. Are you aware that you may have received blood at that time? If you did, there is a small risk you may have been exposed to HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. If you received blood, get an HIV test. If you're unsure, see your doctor. Don't take a chance with the health of your family, sexual partner or your unborn child. For further information, call this toll-free number 1-800-461-2036 ON,ARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIA nog. PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1995. ,Sports Sharing the honour Brussels Bulls President Gerry Wheeler, left congratulates goalie Ryan Fisk, right and Greg McNevan on earning the Playoff MVP award at the club's annual banquet held on Friday night in Brussels at the Legion. A good beginning Brussels Bull goalie Ryan Fisk, right, was presented with the team's Rookie of the Year award at the banquet on Friday night. Presenting the award was Assistant Coach Mike Henry. Getting better The Erussels Bulls award for Most Improved player went to Peter Ryter. Barb Fritz presented the award at Friday's banquet. Worth a lot Brian Rutledge, left, presents the Season MVP award to Greg McNevan at the Bulls banquet on Friday at the Legion. Greg also earned the award for the Bulls' top season scorer. That award was presented by Marlene Rutledge. On guard The Brussels Bulls Top Defenseman for 1995 was Tim Beyer. Assistant Coach Charlie Smith presented the award at the annual banquet. 6 apply to coach Bulls The selection process has begun as the Brussels Bulls search for a new head coach. Club President Gerry Wheeler says a small committee has been set up to interview the six candidates for the position. The post will be filled by May 11. Coach Scott Pet- tigrew resigned at the end of the 1995 season, after returning to the Bulls two years ago. A general meeting will be held June 1. At the year-end banquet held April 28, Don and Doris Jacklin received recognition for outstand- ing contribution to the club. Winners of the Bulls' draw were: 1st, Greg Fritz, a 1/2 day Kincar- dine salmon excursion; 2nd, Dave Stonley, a French River fishing trip; 3rd, Keith McLean, 1/2 a pig cut and wrapped; 4th, Isabell Prior, 1/2 a pig cut and wrapped and 5th, Doug McArter, sports bag. Council agrees to take land if legal fees paid Continued from page 1 council inform the owners that if they paid the legal fees, the village would take the land. "You'd think it would be worth it (to them) to get rid of the land." Eventually coucillors agreed to offer to take the land if the legal fees are paid.