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Each year a committee chooses an outstanding citizen from each of
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award for contribution to the community. If you know someone you
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Brussels PeeWee Local League
continues to rack up the wins with
three games in recent WOAA
hockey action.
On Feb. 9, the squad shut down
Milverton at home. With great
passing throughout the team tallied
eight goals in this shellacking. First
period, Steven Ropp, Adam
McClure and Andrew McDonald
found the net for the home side, with
helpers from McClure and Chase
Chapman.
In the second period, McClure and
Ropp got their second goals of the
game, with Brad McKague gliding
in for one. Assists went to Shayne
Cochrane, McDonald, James
Cochrane, McClure and Jordan
Campbell.
Ropp nailed his hattrick in the
third period, while McKague bulged
the twine yet again to finish the
scoring. Helpers were Scott Phillips,
Zach Home and McClure.
At home against Lucknow 2 on
Feb. 8, the team recorded a 4-1
victory.
Chase Chapman tied it in the first
after Lucknow got on the board. S.
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Cochrane got the assist.
A three-goal second for Brussels
sealed the victory. McKague,,
Phillips and I. Cochrane each scored
one. Creditted with assists were
Ropp with two, J. Cochrane with
two, Chapman and Phillips.
Between the pipes Feb. 5, Home
made some great saves to help his
team to victory against Lucknow.
McClure and S. Cochrane lit the
light for Brussels in this 2-0 effort.
Helpers went to Ropp, Campbell and
Phillips.
PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2002.
Sports
PeeWee Locals on a tear
Convoy
Three members of the Listowel Tykes hockey team prepare
to convoy the puck out of their end at the weekend
tournament held at the BMG Arena in Brussels. Their hard
work took place during a B-side game against Mitchell. (David
Blaney photo)
Bulletts win big one
The Brussels Midget Bulletts Cook intercepted a pass and skated
travelled to Lucan for their last game into the Lucan zone. She continued
of the season. The Bulletts are on circling the back of the Lucan
battling for first place in their goal and fired a pass to Rachel
division, so this game meant a lot. Elliott in front who deflected it into
The Bulletts perhaps feeling the the Lucan goal to tie this match with
effects from a weekend series of nine minutes to go.
games hit the ice in rather sluggish Ashley Ritchie snapped one in
fashion. The only bright spot in the from Brittany Campbell to record the
early going was the performance of second-shorthanded goal and a 2-1
Nicki Berfelz in the Brussels goal. Bullett lead. Brussels wasn't finished
There was no scoring until the eight- yet as Candace Procter banked a shot
minute mark of the second period. in off the Lucan goaltender to
The Lucan forward carried the puck increase the Bullett lead to 3-1 in the
up ice and fired a powerful slapshot final frame. Brussels popped in one
that eluded the grasp of Berfelz to more when Ritchie tapped home
make it 1-0. Cook's shot to nail down the
Lucan Coach McDonald gave an Brussels victory at 4-1.
inspired talk between periods that The Bulletts will be busy from
seemed to fire up the Bullett offence. here on in participating in provincial
Lucan was on the powerplay looking playdowns as well as their league
to increase their lead when Michelle playoffs.
Juvies playoff hopes dashed
The Wingham McFadden's third as Jake Bruce scored a beauty
Maytag Juveniles lost to Lucknow 3- with help from Kent Readman.
2 in overtime in an exciting finish to Lucknow tied it with eight minutes
their season. left in regulation forcing the game to
Wingham got the lead as Craig go to overtime.
Marks scored with help from Peter However just under four minutes
Irwin and Curtis Knight. into the extra frame, Lucknow
Lucknow tied the score, then scored to end the playoff run for the
Wingham took a 2-1 lead into the Juveniles.
ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE
The 129th Annual Meeting of the
Howick Mutual Insurance Company
Will be held at
8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 13, 2002
Wroxeter Community Hall
This meeting has several purposes:
1) to receive the Annual Statement
2) to appoint an auditor for 2002
3) to elect 2 directors for a 3 year term
The retiring Directors are John Crispin and Niel Edgar, both are eligible for re-
election. Policyholders interested in running for election must be a policyholder
in good standing for the previous year and must notify the General Manager, in
writing, of their intent to run by close of the business day, Wednesday, February
20, 2002.
Our Guest Speaker - Doug Hocking, Water Quality Co-ordinator
with the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority
Plan to attend and participate in the operation of your Company.