The Citizen, 2005-11-03, Page 2PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2005.
It's poppv tune. Your opportunity
to display the symbol of
rcmejnbrancc and take the lime to
visual the roles our fellow
Canadians had in preserving peaee.
So drop your coins into the box. but
more important, do your part to keep
the peaee that was won lor us.
Support the Legion poppy fund.
The hockey teams are in lull
swing so the place to meet and greet
those folks is at their second home
Lodge donates to
Christmas Bureau
The regular meeting of Morning
Star Rebekah Lodge met on Oct. 25
with Noble Grand Sister Jane Hall
presiding.
Sister Nelva Scott reported
v isiting the sick and sending cards to
Stolen
car
found in
Seaforth
On Oct. 26 at 8 a.m. Huron OPP
were contacted about the theft of a
vehicle from a residence on Queen
Street in Brussels.
Someone through the night
entered the driveway and stole a
green 1995 Mercury Marquis when
lhe owner left the vehicle unlocked
w i th a set of keys inside. Earlier that
morning the vehicle had been
reported abandoned in lhe parking
lot behind lhe Shell Station in
Seaforth oil of Goderich Street.
lhe investigation into this thcfi
continues
It you ha e information contact
lhe local OPP or Crime Stoppers.
Phone 887-9988,
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Tickets - $10.00 &eaAoncMp
decorated.
Brussels Legion Annual
Craft Show & Sale
Sat., November 5 10:00-4:30
Sun., November 6 12:00-4:30
* Bake table * Door prizes
Lunch available Saturday
‘Ulefcame
Municipality of
Huron East
LEAF PICK UP
for Brussels Residents will
take place beginning
Monday, November 7, 2005
Please have leaves raked into big windrows at
the edge of the street.
(Bagged leaves will also be picked up.)
lor the season (he aicna. Icam
building is in progress and skills are
being improved So to every team
have a good ycai
Xs we take hold ol Novembei. om
thoughts go on to the mining days
and months and we start our mental
preparation lor the coming events
l.njoy the time vou spend in
pondering for that it is a large part ol
gelling ready for anything I very
month has its own special spot m the
year. I see November as (he month
of preparation, time to think of
w inter and Christmas and w inter and
the new year. So start thinking of all
the neat things that can he done in
the months ahead.
Buying a ticket for the village
home tour will help the transition
into November as will attending the
Legion (’rail Sale this weekend gel
you smoothly into lhe Christmas
spirit.
several Sisters. A donation to (he
Huron Perth Children's Aid
Christmas Bureau was made to help
someone have a better Christmas.
The Rebekahs will be laying a
wreath on Nov. I I at Brussels.
Noble Grand Sister Jane Hall
announced lhe next casserole supper
and euchre is on Nov. 2 I al 6:30 p.m.
Four birthdays were celebrated.
Lunch was served with a social time
following.
/Mait-Side\
r Orchard ’
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Lots of varieties
Firsts and seconds
• Fresh pressed cider
• Apple butter • Honey • Pears
Fill your own 5 lb. bag of
Mac or Empire apples
for 5100
i Open 7 days a week J
yWest end of Brussels/^
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Spooky art
Children at Brussels Public School participated in
Halloween activities on Friday, Oct. 28 including getting to
create some frighteningly good pieces of art work. Shelby
puts the finishing touches on her painting. (Heather Crawford
photo)
Opening November 8
n. BRUSSELS EMPORIUM
Antiques, decorative items, china,
household and collectibles
448 Turnberry St., Brussels
Hours until Christmas
Tuesday 12-6
Wednesday 12-6
Thursday 12-6
Friday 12-7
Saturday 10-4.
CLOSED Sunday & Monday
LBwaacIa
(ZhiiAtmaA
November 4, 5 & 6
Fri. 7-9,
Sat & Sun. 1-4
hetncA and one, &u,&ine&&
Refreshments & door
prizes to follow at
BMG Community
Centre
NOTICE
MUNICIPALITY OF
HURON EAST
PUBLIC MEETING
to be held
Wednesday, November 16th, 2005 at 7:00 p.m.
at the Brussels Morris and Grey Community Centre
Expansion or relocation of the Brussels Library
will be discussed.
J.R. McLachlan
Clerk-Administrator
Municipality of Huron East
519-527-0160
FROM BRUSSELS
Correction
A detail regarding the Brussels
home tour as reported in last week’s
Citiz.en was incorrect.
Bags for footwear will be
provided on site and left at each site
at the end of a visit.
COMING EVENTS
at the
BRUSSELS LEGION
for November
SATURDAY, NOV. 5
Craft Show & Bake Sale
10:00 - 4:30. Free admission.
SATURDAY, NOV. 5
Cadet and Legion members
poppy canvas in Brussels.
9:00 am -11:00 am
SATURDAY, NOV. 5
Euchre Tournament
downstairs at 1.00 pm.
Bring your own partner.
Cash Prizes. Door Prizes.
$5.00 per person.
SUNDAY, NOV. 6
Craft Show continues
12:00 - 4:00. Free admission.
SUNDAY, NOV. 6
Sunday Night Dance
from 7:00 - 11:00 pm.
$10.00 per person.
Enjoy "John Heaman".
FRIDAY, NOV. 11
Remembrance Day Services.
Service begins 10:30. Church
service to follow at St.
Ambrose Catholic Church.
Lunch to follow at Branch.
Huronlea Service at 2:00 pm.
SATURDAY, NOV. 19
Euchre Tournament
downstairs at 1:00 pm.
Bring your own partner.
Cash Prizes. Door Prizes.
$5.00 per person.
SUNDAY, NOV. 20
Sunday Night Dance
from 7:00 - 11:00 pm.
$10.00 per person.
Enjoy music by
"John Heaman".
FRIDAY, NOV. 25
Wing and Pub Night.
Games, darts, cards.
Look for this ad the
first week of the month only.
Auditorium and small
meeting room available to
rent. Catering available.
Info and general inquiries
887-6562 or 887-6570