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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1998-01-07, Page 2the course of the tournament. The Lakers played terrific defense throughout the tournament only giving up five goals in five games one of which was on an empty net. The Lakers compete in the Minor Hockey Alliance of Ontario along with teams from Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, Hamilton, Brantford, London, Lambton, Chatham and Elgin-Middlesex. BRUSSELS BUSINESS GROUP Home for the Holidays Gift Basket Draw Winners: 1. Gloria McWhirter - Brussels 2. Glenda Barton - Brussels 3. Elizabeth DeWit - Ethel Thank you to all the partici- pants who entered the draw. Thank you to all of the businesses for your donations towards the three gift baskets. /-111111 Brussels Agricultural Society ANNUAL MEETING Wednesday, Jan. 14 at BMG Community Centre 7:30 p.m. Guest Speaker Please plan to attend DRIVING SERVICE Attention Snowbirds!! Will deliver any vehicle to any destination. Car, Mobile Home, Bus Will deliver you and your vehicle to &/or from any destination. 14 Yrs. OTR experience Class ABZ qualified. (519) 887-9836 for a quote NOTICE TO BRUSSELS RESIDENTS 1998 RECYCLING SCHEDULE Recyclables, Including corrugated cardboard, will be picked up as per the following schedule for 1998. Cardboard is no longer picked up at curbside. It must be flattened and taken to the recycle bins at the PUC shop or behind Oldfield's hardware. January January 14 January 28 March March 11 March 25 May May 6 May 20 July July 1 July 15 July 29 September September 9 September 23 November November 4 November 18 February February 11 February 25 April April 8 April 22 June June 3 June 17 August August 12 August 26 October October 7 October 21 December December 2 December 16 December 30 Please clip this ad out for future reference! RENOVATING your KITCHEN or BATHROOM this winter? Call us for Free Ideas and Estimating now! HANK TEN PAS CONSTRUCTION Brussels 887-6408 NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS IN THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS 1998 Dog tags are now available at the Municipal office and all dogs must be licensed. The owner shall within 10 days of becoming such owner, and thereafter on or before the 28th of February in each year cause such dog to be again licensed for one year from the 1st day of January in the office of the Village Clerk. The fee schedule shall be as follows: a) If the dog Is a male or a spayed female, a fee of $12.00 b) if the dog Is a female, a fee of $14.00 c) for a second female, a fee of $19.00 d) for a second male, or spayed female $14.00 e) for a pit bull, or a pit bull cross, a fee of $100.00 A LATE FEE OF $15.00 WILL BE APPLIED ON MARCH 1, 1998. PROOF OF RABIES VACCINATION MUST BE SHOWN AT TIME OF PURCHASE! This by-law requires dog owners to forthwith remove excrement left by the dog anywhere in the municipality of the Village of Brussels. Any person contravening this provision shall pay a $50.00 administration fee. Donna M. White Clerk-Treasurer Village of Brussels PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1998. New 4-H club underway Race was on It was a struggle to the finish as Brussels Atoms hosted and battled Hensall on Friday night. The home team squeaked out a hard-fought 7-6 victory. Brussels player leads Lakers offense On Tuesday, Dec. 30, the Huron- Perth 'AAA' Lakers Major PeeWes won the Stratford Rotary Tournament by defeating Kitchener Kaisers 5-0. The Lakers dropped their opening game 3-1 to Kitchener, but then went on to defeat London 3-1, Oakville 4-0 and host Stratford 4-1 to earn the right to play Kitchener again in the final. Brussels native Nolan Krotz led all Lakers offensively scoring six goals and picking three assists over Icy roads a factor in results Continued from page 1 injured rose from 35 to 39. Occasions in which property damage occurred as a result of motor vehicle collisions fell signifi- cantly from 105 to 87. Marshall said a factor in the apparently lower accident numbers could be due to the very poor weather conditions during the 1996 RIDE program. Accident numbers later in the 1997 program increased due to icy road conditions. Several involved personal injury and property dam- age. Brussels Mennonite Fellowship (519) 887-6388 Worship Service 9 30 a.m Jesus Is Lord Guests Welcome The Brussels 4-Hers met to start a new club called Working with Wool. This meeting consisted of two meetings so that members met from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The meeting began with the pledge and roll call which was a game where each person received a word (the words were about wool) and each word had a pair so they all said their words and all of them were paired up. Next they read and discussed, primarily pages referring to needle sizes, conversion from American to Canadian, different ways to knit and the materials needed to start knitting. They were then told how to start Council says no to request Continued from page 1 have said that the majority of shop- pers are coming from out of town. "Maybe they're even going into the other businesses that arc open Sun- days." "It's private enterprise and I believe it's up to the liquor store whether or not they want to be open Sunday," Seili said. the sample but some of the girls knew how to knit already so they were really quick. After lunch they voted on the executive: president, Michelle De Wit; vice-President, Missy Engel; secretary, Ashley Keifer; press reporter, Michelle De Wit. They talked about the club's future plans. It was decided that for the achievement program the members would tour Spinrite in Listowel. When the discussion was complete they went back to the samplers they were working on and for the rest of the meeting tried to finish them. LOST MUST BE FOUND! Over the past several months, it has been brought to our attention that some items lent to assist us with our research for "Our Story - from Ainleyville to Brussels" have gone missing. We need your help! As we cannot locate them in our office, it is possible that these items were inadvertently mixed in with other packages already picked up. Please check your materials for these items: 1. A complete newspaper from 1925. Jim Coultes had placed this paper with some post office information in a red folder. He has the red folder, but not the newspaper. 2. Two black scribbler pads that were the minute books for the Tri-County Baseball League. (Max Demaray) 3. Mr. Glen Bray had two copies of the Brussels Post from 1980-1981. These papers had his name and address sticker on them. If you have any information please drop it off at The Citizen or at Brussels Municipal Office. Thanks!