The Citizen, 2004-07-01, Page 8Starting the day right
Members of Grey's Fire Department we're heating things up at the grills on Sunday morning
for their breakfast which was enjoyed by hundreds. (Sarah Mann photo)
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PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2004.
Cranbrook wishes
local family well
Blyth Thunder played its eighth
game of the season against
Wingham CIBC on June 22. This
game was played on the Sparling
field.
Blyth's game captain was forward
Marijke Oudshoorn. Goalkeepers
were Tanner Merner in the first half
and Greg Roetcisoender in the
second.
During the first half of the game.
there were many plays in both ends
of the field. Wingham was first to
Although June 8 was a hot and
hazy night, it didn't stop the
Brussels U-11 s from beating
Listowel I 6-2.
Strong goaltending was the key to
a shutout score by the end of half-
time. and some stunning saves by
Christine Bone kept the shutout
strong as Listowel drilled shots at
the net.
Strong defense and offense helped
to keep the shutout until Listowel
After a new strategy was
explained to the Brussels U-7 team
they went on to defeat Elma 2, 13-0.
Goals were scored' by Wyatt
Ducharme, two; Kai Heimstra, two;
Mitch Kellington, two; Lexi Smith,
one: Matt Terpstra. two: Tim
Waechter, two and first-time scorers
Alyssa Cronin, one assisted by
Wyatt Ducharme, and Taylor
The resuh hi om the Ethel euchre
held on Monday, June 21 with 12
tables in play are: share-the-wealth,
Viola Adams and Keith Turnbull;
high, Lois McLean and Allen Edgar;
most lone hands, Viola Adams,
Marguerite Beirnes and June
Jacklin; low, Isabelle Craig and Jim
Smith.
Lucky tally winners were Eileen
Mann. Bob Bremner, Isabelle Gray,
Walter Seiler. Adrian Verstoep,
Shirley Verstoep, Hilda Holmes,
Willis Potter. Violet Smith and
Florence Broughton.
score. The Thunder then scored two
goals,13oth by Brendon Boven with
an assist from Alex Raynard and
Brent Drost.
Wingham scored two more goals
before halftime, taking a 3-2 lead.
In the second half of the game
Wingham dominated and outplayed
the Thunder by scoring five more
goals. Blyth players just couldn't get
into the game.
This was a very disappointing 8-2
loss for Blyth. •
scored two goals.
Shea McLean made a clean break-
away and put Brussels on the
oreboard. Thirty seconds later he
scored again and the third goal
earned him his hattrick.
McLean did it again on the fourth
goal with the assistance of Eric
Dwyer and Kristin Grobbrink
increased the score to lead 5-2.
Dwyer scored the sixth goal,
ending the exciting, yet tiring game.
Higgins, one, with a "you-had-to-
be-there-to-see-it" pass by
Waechter.
Great attempts to score were
made by Morgan Sheppard and
Laura Souch.
Goalies for the game were
Waechter. Heimstra and Terpstra.
Stats for the Brussels U-7s are 7-
0-0.
The next euchre will be held on
Monday, July 5 at 8 p.m.
Sunday was a busy day in the
village of Ethel. The firefighters
held a very successful breakfast,
feeding 800 people.
In the afternoon at the other,end of
town, Donna and Glen Howling held
the Knox family reunion. Family
came from as far away as British
Columbia to attend-Donna and•Glen
were surprised by their family and
neighbours who took the reunion as
a chance to hold a wedding
anniversary party for them.
I hope all eligible voters did so on
Monday.
I really hope that the weather
warms up. After all it is summer.
Have a safe and happy week
everyone.
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We wish Neil, Marie, Sean, Emily,
Sarah and Claire Mitchell well as
they move to their new home near
Walton. As they have not moved
very far away we hope to see them
often. •
Sunday, June 27 a number of
friends arid neighbours attended the
going away party for Peter
Hagedoorn in the Cranbrook
Community Centre.
A reminder that the Cranbrook
Presbyterian Church will be closed
on Sunday, July 18 but open the
other Sunday in July. •
Tuesday, June 22 was the Grey
Central Grade 8 graduation. Taking
part from the Cranbrook area were
Sara Baker giving the grace at
dinner. John Bentley thanked Paul
Steckle the second speaker, and
Taylor Runstedler introduced the
valedictorian, Cheryl Cox.
Yvonne Knight presented the Ida
Evans Citizenship Award from the
Majestic Women's Institute to Tanya
Bechard.
Linda (Smith) Knight, a former
Cranbrook-area girl was guest
speaker, giving the graduates many
things to think about as they head off
to high school.
Congratulations to John Bentley
who won the Congeniality Award
the All Round Student Award. Mike
Lefor was tied with John for the
Male Athlete award. Taylor
Runstedler won the Art medallion
and the McDonald Arts award.
School crests went to Sara Baker,
John Bentley, Mike Lefor and Taylor
Riinstedler from our area.
- Congratulations to all the graduates
and the best of luck as you continue
your education.
The Grey firefighters had a very
successful breakfast on Sunday
morning. Thanks again for your hard
work and dedication to our area.
Birthday wishes to Bruce Fischer,
July 5; Brad Knight, July 7‘,.. and
Kendra Snyder, Emily and -Sean
Mitchell, July 8.
Anniversary wishes to Jim and
Linda Minielly on July 6.
U-11s trounce Listowel
U-7s enjoy huge victory