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13th Annual Meeting
Thursday, November 25, 2004
BRUSSELS MENNONITE CHURCH
7:30 Business Meeting
Potluck supper at 6:30
(bring your own utensils)
Agenda:
• Report of activities of 5R's Financial statement and
report of auditors
• Appointment of auditorS for current year
• Election of directors
• Revision of Bylaws
• Transaction of any business either special or general,
pertinent to the membership
Only paid members are eligible to vote
Thank you to our members and patrons for another year in business
Everyone is welcome at this meeting
PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2004.
Sports
Brussels Tykes lose first game
to strong Seaforth squad
. On Saturday, Nov. 6 the Brussels
Tykes travelled to Seaforth for their
first game of the year.
During the first and second
periods, the Seaforth team
dominated with better stick handling
and positioning. Matt McNichol had
his work cut out for him in net as he
took shot after shot saving many and
letting in only a few.
The third period was a different
story. Brussels got the hang of things
and started to come alive. Wyatt
Ducharme made an awesome break-
away, steering past several
opponents to score unassisted.
Brussels put the pressure on with
much action around the Seaforth net.
Near.the end of the period, Mitchell
Kellington carried the puck and put
it top shelf in the net to score
unassisted.
The final score was 7-2 for
Seaforth.
The Brussels Tyke team for this
season includes: Nathan Armstrong,
Scott Baan, Jason Baxter, Logan
Clarke, Scott Dolmage, Wyatt
Ducharme, Nic Garnet, Colton
Hastings, Kai Hiemstra, Ben
Hruska, Mitchell Kellington,
Rodney Kraemar, Dawson Peachey
and Tim Waechter. Coaching the
team are Steve Dolmage, Jamie
Hiemstra, Bob Hruska and Jacquie
Waechter (trainer).
In game two against BCH in
Bayfield Nov. 13, Brussels battled to
get a win.
Between the pipes for Brussels
was Mitchell Kellington making
many saves and keeping Brussels
alive.
The first goal of the game sat on
the line for Brussels and BCH
fought to get the first point.
Starting the scoring for Brussels
Despite stellar goaltending by
Trystan Weber who by all reports
"stood on his head" to stop goals,
the Blyth Novices suffered their
first season loss, Nov. 11.
The Novice Dogs hosted Drayton,
the victors of this 3-1 contest. The
visitors drew first blood late in the
was Wyatt Ducharme, who had a
great game and ended up with a
hattrick. Assists came from Nic
Garnet, Dawson Peachey and Matt
McNichol.
Also scoring for Brussels in this
game was Kai Hiemstra who played
a strong forward position. Assisting
on his goal were Colton Hastings
and Scott Dolmage.
Nathan Armstrong kept the BCH
players busy. BCH had the only
penalty of the game.
The next game for the Brussels
Tykes in Brussels is Saturday, Nov.
20 at 10 a.m. against Zurich.
second period. Spencer Stevenson
took a hand off from Alex Peters to
tie it mid-way into the third.
Two quick goals late in the period
for Drayton, however, put the game
out of reach for the hosts.
The Novice Bulldogs play at
home Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.
Blyth Novices suffer
first loss of season
On the go
It was ,a tough one for the Blyth Novice Bulldogs this past
week as a team from Drayton glided into town and handed
the locals their first defeat of the season. (Vicky Bremner photo)
Brussels Midgets
shutout Clinton
The Brussels Midgets shut the
door on the BCH AE team in
Clinton Nov. 13.
Kyle Gibson earned the shutout
with some great saves in net.
After a scoreless first period,
Brussels came a:ive in the second
with four goals. Cory Chapman, set
up by Brent Wheeler and Matt
White finally got the visitors on the
board just minutes into the period.
Wheeler off Chapman handed off
to White, who skated in for goal
number two. Then it was Wheeler's
turn to score with assists from Kyle
Procter and White.
With 52 seconds remaining in the
period, Scott Phillips lit the light on
an unassisted effort to give his
squad a 4-0 lead going into the
third.
Half-way through the final period,
Wheeler got Brussels' last goal to
seal the 5-0 victory.
A total of 19 penalties were
called, 13 against BCH.
The Midgets' next game is 9 p.m.
Nov. 19 in Brussels against Wallace.
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