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PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1997.
4 vie for Brussels Fair Ambassador title
LEANNE ZEHR CYNTHIA DEWIT
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Malinda Jean Exel is a Grade 12
student at F.E. Madill Secondary
School. The daughter of Henry and
Marg of Brussels, this 17-year-old is
sponsored by the Majestic WI. For
the future Malinda would like a
career in journalism or as a teacher
of English or music.
Leanne, 17, of RR3, Brussels is in
Grade 12 at Listowel District Sec
ondary School. The daughter of
Joseph and Sandra she is sponsored
by Brussels Auto Sales. Leanne
works part-time at JR's in Brussels
and is planning a career in
physiotherapy.
Cynthia DeWit, 17 is the daughter
of Dick and Elizabeth, RR1, Ethel. A
student of F.E. Madill Secondary
School, Cynthia is sponsored by
North Huron Gardens. Cynthia is
active within her youth group,
volunteers for her school's yearbook
staff, is a member of the school choir
and is a 4-H youth leader.
LEE ANN MCDONALD
A daughter of Rick and Jo-Ann
McDonald, RR2, Brussels, Lee Ann
is an OAC student at Seaforth
District High School. The 18-year-
old is sponsored by Walton WI.
Presently working part-time at
Keating's Pharmacy, Lee Ann is
interested in a career in architecture.
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Gamesters play volleyball FORM 9
The Brussels 4-H #1 Gamesters
held their first and second meeting
at Kathy Bridge's on Aug. 20. The
project is "Social Recreation.
The first meeting they did
icebreaker activities and games to
help them become more familiar
with one another.
At the second meeting the
officers were picked. They are:
president, Laura Shilling; vice,
Anne Riley; secretary, Missy
Engel; press reporters, Vincent
Bauer, Doug Mitchell and Ashley
Keffer.
There are seven members. For
this meeting they listed qualities of
recreation, read through recreation
commandments, talked about being
understood, teamwork, the length
of activities, many different
attitudes and finished with more
games from the game list.
The Gamesters third and fourth
meetings were held at Kathy
Bridge's on Aug. 22. The third
meeting was about teamwork and
what to do for activities. It started
with a big game of Eye Spy and
Simon Says. They continued with a
discussion of the final program and
how committees work, with
planning and preparing.
The fourth meeting was about
setting goals, fundraising, ideas for
meeting and more activity games.
The fifth meeting started at
Shillings' with a big game of
volleyball with two teams. This
was fun. They also did other
games. They continued this
meeting at the Mitchells' planning
for a trip to Huronlea Sept. 15,
putting on a talent show, and
discussing all the things they would
do and how to do public speaking.
Engineer to look at problem
Continued from page 2
look into the situation.
At Monday's meeting, Clerk-
Treasurer Donna White said that
Pennington felt an increased outlet
size in the drain would help.
Councillor Joe Seili, who owns a
building in the same area, said,
"We can't fix John's problem. His
shop's too low. Unless he directs
that water away he is going to
flood."
Councillor Greg Wilson agreed.
"We have to get the water around
the building."
Seili suggested that eaves be
installed to direct the water away,
which helped at his building.
"Before that I had two inches of
water on the floor in the spring."
Reeve Gord Workman, however,
felt council had a greater responsi
bility. "That building was passed. I
don't think anyone, and I don't care
if he (Pennington) is my son-in-
law, should be drowned out."
Seili also said that Pennington
would have to keep the snow off
the front yard, too. He suggested a
letter be sent to Pennington with
these suggestions.
Wilson felt too that the village
should not spend thousands of dol
lars if it wouldn't solve the prob
lem. "And I don't think increasing
the size of the drain is going to fix
anything."
Workman felt that Pennington
wouldn't be pleased with council's
response. "If you want to piss him
off send him that letter," said
Workman.
White said that Jim Ryan thought
a culvert further down from Pen
nington's might be the answer.
Seili wasn't so sure. He mentioned
one occurrence last year when in
the span of 20 minutes he saw the
ditch back up from ice. "The drains
were taking it, running as fast as
they could, but it was backing up to
John's shop. If we put a bigger cul
vert in there it's just going to do it
quicker."
In the end it was agreed to con
tact the county engineer to examine
the problem and see if a solution
could be found.
Writer seeks support for cause
SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTION
The Corporation of The County of Huron
Take Notice that the land(s) described
below will be offered for sale by
public auction at 10:00 o'clock in
the forenoon on the 7th day of
October 1997 at Huron County
Court House, 1 Court House Square,
Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2
Description of Land(s) Minimum Bid $
(set out the cancellation price
as of the first day of advertising)
1. Part of Lot 9, Concession 1, Eastern Division $7,259.62
As per Instrument Number 237577
Township of Ashfield, County Huron
Province of Ontario
2. FIRSTLY: All Lot 21, Plan 133 $6,499.05
As per Instrument Number 129528
SECONDLY: Part of 5th Avenue, Plan 133
as Part 1 on Reference Plan 22R-2253.
As per Instrument Number 241991
Street stopped up by By-law Number 40-1985 registered
as Instrument Number 241988.
As per Instrument Number 261041
Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron
Province of Ontario
3. Block "E", Plan 131 $84,748,26
Subject to an easement registered in favour of the Corporation
of the Township of Tuckersmith registered as Instrument
Number 119875.
As per Instrument Number 248079.
Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron
Province of Ontario
4. All of Lot 196, Plan 131
As per Instrument Number 254017
Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron
Province of Ontario
5. All of Lot 197, Plan 131
As per Instrument Number 254016
Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron
Province of Ontario
6. All of Lot 36, Plan 133
As per Instrument Number 254018
Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron
Province of Ontario
7. Lot 165, Plan 230, Village of Dungannon
As per Instrument Number 126755
Township of West Wawanosh, County of Huron
Province of Ontario
$19,736.13
$16,448.28
$184,885.52
. $7,240.19
Continued from page 4
Association provides many
supplies like syringes at a
reasonable rate.
I am telling you all of this
because I am asking for your
support. You can contribute in a
painless way by saving up those
beer empties and donating a case or
two to the CDA on Sept. 27 at your
local Beer Store. Each of the 428
Beer Stores across Ontario will be
collecting empties in an effort to
raise $200,000. To meet this goal
we need over 2 million beer bottles
and cans to be returned.
I also want to add that I am proud
to work alongside employees and
for a company that takes seriously
their commitment to the
community. In addition to the
CDA, The Beer Store and its
employees support other
worthwhile causes throughout the
year. For example our Coin Box
Program has raised more than
$150,000 in the first six months of
1997 for groups that include the
Canadian Cancer Society, Variety
Village and the Ontario
Community Council on Impaired
Driving.
By participating in the "Case for
a Cure" bottle drive, you will also
be helping to protect the
environment. Those 2 million beer
bottles and cans collected and
donated will be reused and refilled.
At The Beer Store we estimate that
we have diverted more than 60
billion beer bottles away from
landfill sites over the past 70 years
- enough to stretch to the moon and
back 13 times.
Thank you for this opportunity. I
urge local residents to drop by their
local Beer Store on Sept. 27 and to
donate a case or two of beer
empties to help us in our "Case for
a Cure" campaign.
Sincerely,
Jim Kennedy.
All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the time d
the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust
corporation or Province of Ontario Savings Office.
The municipality or board make no representation regarding the title to or any other
matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters
rests with potential purchasers.
This sale Is governed by the Municipal Tax Sales Act and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules.
The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bld plus accumulated
taxes and the relevant land transfer tax.
For further information regarding this sale, contact:
Treasurer
Corporation of the County of Huron
1 Court House Square, Goderich, Ontario N7A1M2
Personal Information contained on this form, collected pursuant to the Municipal Tax
Sales Act will be used for the purposes of that Act Questions should be directed to the
Freedom of Information and Privacy Coordinator at the institution responsible for the
procedures under the Act