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The Citizen, 2001-09-12, Page 10Cory Chapman of Brussels was one of five Bantam members to par- ticipate in the Club Championship Tournament at the Wingham Golf Club on the last long weekend of the summer. The junior members rose early both Saturday and Sunday mornings to shoot 18 holes of golf each day. Chapman consistently shot a 95 each day to secure the top Finding his stroke Cory Chapman of Brussels fin- ished his golfing season on a high as the top Bantam player. (Photo submitted) Bowlers play final season tournament Help for Today. Hope for Tomorrow. AlzheimerSociety various clubs in the area and play with other golf enthusiasts his own age. Chapman enjoys golfing and can work on his chipping and driving at home in the yard without always going to the golf course. One of his goals is to par the Wingham course and he hopes to continually improve his game by golfing three times a week. He says he enjoys the chal- lenge but at this time cannot see him- self working toward a future in golf- ing. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ROAD NAME CHANGES Section 210 (111-)of the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990 Notice is hereby given that the following Councils intend to pass a by-law to rename public roads which were previously named and due to 9-1-1 regulations the Councils have deemed it necessary to change the names of certain streets/roads in their respective municipalities. The public road naming changes will facilitate the County-wide Municipal Addressing System which is required for the 9-1-1 Emergency Response System. The following are the roads/streets affected by the change: From To 1/ For the Turnberry Ward in the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry and Ward 3 of the former Town of Wingham in the Township of North Huron i) North Street B Line Road (east of Josephine Street) ii) North Street North Street West (west of Josephine Street) iii) Macintosh Street Victoria Street 2/ For Ward 1 of the former Village of Blyth in the Township of North Huron i) Victoria Street Thuell Street 3/ For the Turnberry Ward in the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry i) Turnberry-Culross Road Turnberry-Culross Road West (west of London Road) ii) Turnberry-Culross Road Huron Bruce Road (east of London Road) iii) James Street (Lower Town Wingham) Maitland Street iv) Queen Street (Lower Town Wingham) Augusta Street 4/ For the Morris Ward in the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry i) Queen Street (Hamlet of Walton) Blyth Road ii) High Street (Hamlet of Walton) Brussels Line Additional Information relating to the proposed renaming of public roads is available for inspection at the respective Municipal Office. Dated this 17th day of August, 2001 John Stewart, Clerk Township of North Huron 519-357-3550 Municipality Clerk Municipality of Nancy Michie Morris-Turnberry Nancy Michie, Clerk Municipality of Morris-Turnberry 519-887-6137 Public Meeting Date Tuesday, September 18, 2001 8:00 p.m. Township of John Stewart Monday, September 17, 2001 North Huron 7:30 p.m. OMATOES... Pick Your Own or Ready Picked! ...by the pound...by the bushel or anywhere in between. ALSO...Squash, Fall Bulbs, LOTS OF Perennials, Nursery Stock INSTORE SPECIALS! 6' Garden Mums. '4 R R.#1 Bayheld, ON NOM ILO 482-3020 Open Wed.-Mon 9-6, Closed Tuesdays McKERcHER CONSTRUCTION LTD. R.R. 2 Bluevale • LICENSED SEPTIC INSTALLATIONS • SCREENED & FIELD TOPSOIL • BARK MULCH • SAND • GRAVEL • FILL • BACKHOEING • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • LOADING & HAULING Give us a call 887-9061 Fax 887-9999 Oops! The ball sinks as the batter watches during this game on Saturday in Brussels. The tournament was the year-end for the village's ladies slow-pitch teams. (Vicky Bremner photo) PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2001. Sports Brussels youth top Bantam in golf tournament The last Brussels lawn bowling tournament of the season was held at the greens Thursday, Sept. 6 with 14 teams participating. The tournament was sponsored by Sholdice Insurance Ltd./HIMG. Winners were: Jack and Marie Muir, Seaforth, three wins, 42 plus 12; second, George and Doris Cantelon, Clinton, three wins, 40 plus two; third, Ursel Bucholz and Audrey Duncombe, London Elmwood, two wins, 40 plus 11; fourth, Helen Smith and Sandy Ronson, London Fairmont, twti wins, 40 plus three; fifth, Bob and Audrey McKinley, Clinton, two wins, 38; consolation, a combination Brussels team Gerald Gibson, Ken Barbour and Jean Bewley. MS is the most common neurological disease affecting young adults in Canada. Multiple Sclerosis n VP Society of Canada 1.800.268-7582 www mssociety.ca Bantam spot. During the tournament, Chapman was quite pleased with his score and especially his putting during the two days. He said, "sinking a good putt is the best part of the game." Chapman was not impressed with having to rise so early in the morning (even though the tournament had started an hour before his tee-off time) but he did enjoy being able to spend the last couple of days of sum- mer golfing with his friends and brother. Over the summer, Chapman par- ticipated in the Junior Golf Clinic offered at the Wingham club. Every Friday, the group had the opportuni- ty to learn some new skills. He learned how to aim his drive as well as perfect his shot out of the sand trap. He also had the opportunity to participate in the Interclub Circuit which gave him the chance to golf at