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Fellowship
(519) 887-6388
Worship Service 9:30 a.m.
Jesus is Lord
Guests Welcome
HEARING AID CLINIC
mark mcintyre
Hearing Instrument Specialist
will be at
A bang up job
Brussels Homecoming Chairman Murray Cardiff, left, accepts a cheque from Fire Chief
Murray McArter in the amount of $1,166.99. The money was raised at a breakfast and is to
be used towards the fireworks for the anniversary celebration on the Civic weekend.
Firefighters present for the presentation are from left: Ron Clarkson, Brian Deitner, Max
McLellan, Carman Machan, Don Bray, Albert Roetcisoender, John Pennington, Ross
Somers, Murray Kellington.
Brussels Medical Centre
1373 Turnberry, Brussels
(enter at rear of building)
Wednesday, July 16
Call for your appointment 1-800-236-5514
We service and sell all makes of Hearing Aids.
We also have hearing aid batteries
and do hearing tests.
Village orders residents to clean up MCINTYRE HEARING AID SERVICE
289 Huron Street, Stratford 271-9322
By Bonnie Gropp
Citizen staff
It's time to get things in shape —
or else.
Brussels council at its Monday
People
Ralph and Edna Pearson,
Brussels, were guests of honour at
a family dinner on July 6 at the
home of their daughter and son-in-
law Joyce and Neil McLean,
London on the occasion of their
45th wedding anniversary.
Prior to the dinner, the family
attended morning service at All
Saints Anglican Church, London,
the church where they were
married.
On Sunday, June 29 visitors with
Bob and Lucy Hesse were
daughters, Lyn Van Kooten
(Stratford), and Bev Hearn and
husband, Mike (Canmore, Alta.),
son Norman and friend Tammy
(Kitchener; and grandchildren Eric,
Kayla, Laura, Jacob and Lucas and
friends Laura and John Illingworth
(Milverton).
night meeting authorized Chief
Building Official Paul Josling to
issue an order to two property own
ers to get things cleaned up.
Letters had been sent following
the last council meeting to several
landowners asking that they bring
things up to standards set by village
bylaw. Of those only two had not
completed the work, Josling said.
He said that while Bill
McWhirter of William Street had
removed some refrigerators from
outside his home, there was still
some construction material, lumber
and an unlicensed vehicle there. "I
feel this is the only way," Josling
said, referring to the order. "The
last time he started (to clean up),
we backed off and he stopped."
Councillor Mary Stretton agreed.
"We have to let people know we
mean what we say."
McWhirter will be given two
weeks, according to the order, or
court action will be taken.
The second issue involved unfin
ished renovations to a home owned
by Robert Hesse. "The building
permit on this has been live for two
years," said Josling.
Hesse attended the meeting
briefly, at which time he told
Josling he intended to have the
work done in two weeks. For assur
ance, council approved the issuing
of a two-week deadline order for
Hesse as well.
Drum Lessons
Nationally known
percussive educator,
David Armstrong Is
now accepting new
students for summer
studies in drum set.
Walton Brewers
vs
Brussels Tigers
Saturday, July 12/97
in Brussels at
8:00 p.m.
Beer Garden open from
8:00 to 12:00 p.m.
Call: 887-6820
for details
Hudgins' •Ju'y2r
Unscramble each word and place one letter in each
guare Unscramble the circled letters to answer to
] the puzzle. Answer in next week’s paper.
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Why entertainment chairman
Gary Pipe bought tickets to
the Homecoming Saturday
Night Dance.
Gary says he once saw a
house fly but he has never
seen a
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Answer to last week’s puzzle:
CHEQUE SHRINE SPONSOR LEGION
What Jim & Leona Armstrong call it when all the little fishes
return to their birthplace.
A “SCHOOL” REUNION 97-07-09
Pick Your Own
STRAWBERRIES
***new patch ★**
• Orders taken for
picked strawberries
Hwy 86
• Jamest >wn
★
NORTH HURON GARDENS
Brussels (519) 887-6870
* Call first to be sure that
our strawberries are ready
Homecoming Tickets
Some events have limited seating and may
be sold out before the Weekend even
begins To guarantee admission, you
should buy advance tickets now. Tickets
are required for the following events.
Fri., Aug. 1 - Lulu’s Roadhouse Band - $10
Sat., Aug. 2 - Beef Barbecue - $10 & $5
- CKNX Barn Dance - $10 & $5
- School Reunion BBQ - $5
Sun., Aug. 3 - Pork Chop BBQ - $9 & $5
- Shriners Fish Fry - $9 & $4.50
Homecoming Headquarters
421 Turn berry Street 887-9094
Wed. to Fri.: 3 - 8 p.m. Sat. 10-2 p.m.
Extended hours during the Homecoming
Weekend. ON SALE: Souvenirs, brochures,
memorabilia and event tickets.
W A N T E I)
Volunteer Help for the Homecoming
Headquarters. Contact Donna White at the
Brussels Municipal Offices if you could help.
We need volunteers to help
pick up litter during the
Homecoming Weekend. If you would be
willing to assist, please contact 6hief Sani
tary Engineer, 6iary Pipe, at
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Drum & Bugle Corps
from Yokohama, Japan
at 7:30 pm on
Monday, July 28
BM&G Community Centre
This is a special added attraction
The School Reunion Committee would like to
set up a “Treasures From the Com
munity” Exhibit. Brussels and area resi
dents are invited to display their own items
which they feel reflect our village’s history and
development. Please leave your articles -
clearly labelled - at the Homecoming HQ.
to get the weekend rolling.
Admission is by donation
Fly a Flag Draw and the
“What is it?” Contest
Entry into Both contests is free.
Entry forms and more information are
available at the Homecoming HQ.
Visit our web site: http://www.huroned.edu.on.ca/BrusselsPS/hc-party.htm