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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2000-11-22, Page 10Oil PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2000. A-C-W get OMERS report The Ashfield-Colborne-Wawa- nosh transition board and staff were presented with a report on OMERS retirement package for the new municipality workers at the Nov. 6 meeting. Animal Control Officer Bob Trick outlined his position for the board. Sparlings Propane of Blyth was awarded the contract for the supply of propane to the three works build­ ings of the new municipality. Hamilton Fuels of Lucknow will supply furnace fuel, clear and coloured diesel and unleaded gaso- (F line. The use of existing equipment will be at no extra cost. Payment was approved for secre­ tarial wages, and expenses, advertis­ ing and legal fees, paid for by West Wawanosh, in the amount of $3,467.23. Questioned on the preparation of the Colbome office for municipal staff in January, the board was informed that Bell' Canada and MicroAge Basics had bene asked for quotes to integrate the telephone sys­ tems. THANK YOU for your support. I will continue to do my best for the students. Colleen Schenk, School Trustee, Huron North Accessories <- Jewellery, gloves, mitts, "sak" purses & leather belts Winter Wear Top poets The Brussels Public School winners of the Legion Remembrance Day poetry contest are, from left: juniors, Lauren Spink, second; Ben Gowin, first; Tiffany Roetcisoender, third. Presenting them with their awards were Legion Youth Education Chair Sandra Josling and representative Ross Bennett. The winners Brussels Public School poster winners of the Royal Canadian Legion Remembrance Day con­ test received their prizes last week from Youth Education Chair Sandra Josling and Legion rep­ resentative Ross Bennett. Back row, from left, are: Chase Chapman, fourth, junior colour; Ashley Thornton, fourth, junior colour poster; Kyle Gibson, second, senior black and white. Front row: Michelle Cousins, first, junior colour; Matt Kingwell, third, junior black and white; Bradley Hill, second, junior black and white; Denise Thalen, third, junior colour. -----•Highlanders j win 2, tie 1 j The Grey Bruce Chapman Ice j Cream Major Atom Highlanders J played three games this week. Game | one was in Guelph on Thursday night. * The Highlanders won 2-1. 1 Scoring for Grey Bruce were Kevin 1 McArthur (Owen Sound) from Mike Longpre (Markdale) and Jordan Wright (Flesherton), Jim Hutchinson lit (Durham) from Chris Corbett 4^ (Brussels). - Game two was against Brampton on Saturday. Grey Bruce won 3-2. Scoring for the Highlanders were Jeff S? Colton (Flesherton) from Hutchinson and C. Corbett, C. Corbett unassisted zT and Derek Widmeyer (Hanover) from Luke Bester (Owen Sound) and Adam Corbett (Brussels). sg Game three was in Chesley against Guelph. It ended in a 3-3 tie. Jdl Scoring were Conor Gill w (Walkerton) from Widmeyer, Bester from Wright and Gill from Rhys 5 < Thomas (Hanover) and Widmeyer. In net for both Guelph games was Sean Vanbuerdan while Colton J I Routenburg was in net for the Brampton game. W y- Includes Columbia Jackets & Mitts Now tax free Calvin Klein - Sleepwear & Denim Tribal - Cotton Pants Algo, Joseph Ribkoff & Poems - Holiday party dresses & pant suits Gift wrapping & gift certificates HEATHER'S FASHION BOUTIQUE 252 Josephine Street Wingham 357-2923 357-4221250 Josephine St, Wingham ALL SPORT COATS - 20% OFF ALL WINTER COATS - TAX FREE ALL JEANS- TAX FREE the OPEN SUNDAYS, 12-4 p.m. starting Dec. 5th _____OPEN EVENINGS, starting Dec. 10th W' Christmas Shopping Made Easy * WORKWEAR * - Coveralls, Overalls - Work Jackets, Vests - Work Pants & Shirts - Flannel Shirts - Winter Underwear, etc., etc., etc. 'VV.u? Treats OPEN SUNDAYS from 12 - 4 PM NOVEMBER 26th - DECEMBER 24th TURKEYS!!! ' Sunday Shoppers ONLY enter to wi I) CHRISTMAS TURKEY each Sunday November 26th to , . . . December 24jh. , , Sweatwear - NON FICTION - Jeans, Sweats, Fleece - Western Shirts, etc., etc., etc. I Workshop FEATURING MEN’S WORKWEAR WINGHAM • 357-4503