The Citizen, 1989-10-25, Page 16Is this how 99 started?
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1989. PAGE 17.
Crusaders win BIG at home
The Brussels Crusaders opened
their 1989/90 season at home last
Saturday night when they hosted
the Kurtzville Kifigs.
The Crusaders won the game by
a margin of 27 - 0. The team was
lead by Tim Fritz who scored six
goals and five assists. His linemate
Troy Pocaluyko scored three goals
and added six assists and Brian
Ten Pas had two goals and six
assists.
Ken Cousins added two goals
and four assists and Dave Stephen
son had three goals and right
winger Dave Harding adding two
goals as well.
Dave Montgomery lead his line
with three goals and four assists
and Brian Campbell had three
goals, two assists with Kevin
McArter adding one goal and two
assists. Ken Higgins also added a
goal and two assists, while Ian
Johnston added the other goal for
the team.
Sports
Blyth Skate-a-thon
termed a huge success
Joyce Bean helps her little boy Brett with his skates during the
Skate-a-thon at Blyth arena on Saturday. Brett was just one of
the89 young and young-at-heart who had a great time raising
about $2,300 for new flooring for the dressing rooms.
Eighty-nine skaters registered
for the skate-a-thon held on Octo
ber 21 at the Blyth Arena. The
skate-a-thon raised approximately
$2,300 for the new flooring for the
dressing rooms, but the final total
will be tallied after all the pledges
have been turned in on Nov. 3 and
4 at the arena.
Big winner for the girls seven
and under was six-year-old Cathy
Caldwell with a grand total of $203.
Second was four-year-old Leanne
Vincent with $75 and third was
four-year-old Candice Bearss with
$42.
The seven and under boys did
equally as well with Aaron Bakker
raising $116 in pledges and Ryan
Lee second with $74 and Derek
Cook had $45 for third prize.
Over seven years, the top girl
was Christine Lapp with $65.50 in
pledges. Sherry Baan had $44.25
and Kimberley Richmond was third
with $42.50. Chris Lee topped the
boys over seven with $84.75 in
pledges, Wes Wilson raised $42
and Darryl Shannon won third prize
with $39.00.
But each child that skated on
Saturday should be given a pat on
the back because they took the time
to collect pledges and skate for the
day to support their arena. A total
of 27 door prizes were given out
and many prizes were awarded for
games and races held throughout
the day. Rosie Lee and Diane
Ferguson thanked the clubs for all
the parent support they have
received in organizing this event.
Thanks to the parents who supplied
cupcakes.
M.S. READ-A-THON
by Brian Machan
On Friday, October 20 Tracy
O’Reilly visited our school to talk to
us about the M.S. (Multiple Sclero
sis) Read-A-Thon. She visits
schools all over Canada. She visits
elementary schools within the pub
lic, private and separate school
sectors. This campaign is to raise
money for research towards a cure
for this disease. The way this
campaign works is to give volun
teer students the chance to read
books for a certain amount of
money for research. Each dollar
that is collected is divided into
three sections: 40 per cent for
research, 40 per cent - patient
service and 20 per cent - overhead.
It is a worthy cause, so if you get
4-H club make puddings
The second meeting of the
Brussels II 4H club was held at
Mary Sanders on Sept. 25.
The first thing members did was
answer the roll call and homework
from the previous meeting. Then
they read the lesson for meeting
two. After that was completed they
split into groups: boys and girls.
The boys made instant butterscotch
asked to sponsor a person, please
do.
THANK YOU
This year, our school has been
raising funds through the sales of
trays. The trays were sold from
October 5 through 16th. There
was a total of over 600 trays sold
during this time. We at Blyth P.S.
would like to thank all the people
who supported our cause by pur
chasing these trays. The trays will
be distributed to all the households
in about' mid November, just in
time for Christmas.
P.D. DAY
by John Ramirez
October 23 was a professional
development day for all elementary
schools in Huron County. On this
day, our teachers from Blyth P.S.
had a chance to spend a day in a
secondary school to observe the
educational process taking place in
an average high school. Likewise,
the elementary schools will be
hosts to the secondary school
educators on October 25. This P.D.
day should prove to be interesting
for many teachers to possibly aid
them in teaching styles.
OPEN HOUSE AT BLYTH P.S.
by Brian Machan
On October 26, Blyth P.S. will
(Canadian Achievement Tests) for
the previous week. In history, we
have been working on family trees.
We learned about our family
history while doing this project.
Also we have been reading novels
for the past month. Now we are
busy answering questions and star
ting research projects.
A VISIT TO THE LIBRARY
by Julie McNichol and
Charlene Hulzebos
On October 19 the grade two
class went to the Huron County
Public Library to celebrate National
Library Week.
They went with their teacher
Mrs. Hencher and Mrs. Kolkman,
our Secretary. They were welcom
ed by the Librarian, Mrs. Pat
Brigham. She read them a story
about noses and gave them choco
late chip cookies for a snack. They
also got Halloween stickers, bal
loons and colouring sheets. Mrs.
Brigham invited them to become
members of the library. The class
thanked Mrs. Brigham. When they
returned to the classroom they
wrote thank you notes. We would
like to thank Ashley Howson and
Julie Ritchie from grade two for
helping us with our interview and
news article.
Crime Stoppers of Huron County
Inc. and the Wingham O.P.P. are
seeking your assistance in solving
the theft of a truck from Howick
Township.
On September 10, 1989, a 1979
Kenworth Conventional trailer,
pudding the girls made pudding
from scratch. Then they tested
them. The instant pudding tasted
like paint but the cooked pudding
was okay. Then Mary got some
canned pudding for members to
test. They recorded results. Then
had pudding, muffins and biscuits.
They ended the meeting by saying
“Learn to Do by Doing”.
Crime Stoppers
Model W-900, Licence KB4-701/
Ont-89, was stolen. This unit was
maroon in colour and had black and
white stripes along with “Zurbrigg
Farms”, painted on the doors.
The truck had been parked in the
Stan Zurbrigg farm yard next to the
elevator and was heard going West
on the 10th Cone, of Howick Twp.,
at approximately 12:30 a.m. Sep
tember 10, 1989.
If you have information about
this or any other crime call Crime
Stoppers of Huron County, 1-800-
265-1777 or 524-6851 and you could
receive a reward of up to $1000.00.
Remember crime does’nt pay crime
stoppers does.
host an open house. This night is to
let the parents of the students meet
the teachers and to see their
children’s accomplishments. This
event will take place from 7:00 to
8:30 p.m. in the classrooms. We
welcome all parents to come to this
special event. It also allows the
parents to meet the new principal,
Mr. Al Sygrove and the new grade
2 and 7 teachers, Mrs. M. Hencher
and Miss D. Morgan.
BUSY, BUSY, BUSY
by Kimberley Ferguson and
Kimberley Richmond
The Gr. 7’s of Blyth P.S. have
been very busy for the beginning of
this year. They have been going to
F. E. Madill S. S. for Shop or Home
Ec. every Tuesday. There have
been many projects for students to
do. We were working the C.A.T.
While not getting any goals the
defence pitched in with several
points. Paul Montgomery, Trev
Pocaluyko and Paul Robinson had
three assists each. Mike Watson,
Ken Horst and Jeff Espensen each
had two assists.
The shut-out was shared be
tween Ron Smith and Jeff Dupee.
The Crusaders’ next home game is
Saturday night at 8 p.m. with
Seaforth in town to play the home
team. z
Hullett lets
snowplowing
contract
George Radford Construction of
Blyth will do snowplowing in
Hullett township this winter.
The Radford tender was accept
ed by township council at its
meeting October 3 in Londesboro.
The hourly rate will be $49 and the
standby rate, $30 a day.
Daryl Ball and Bill Roy were
hired to blow snow on some
township roads at a rate of $27 an
hour.
Road Superintendent Jim John
ston was instructed to remove the
remaining railroad signs at side
road 30-31, concession 14. He was
also given permission to hire
surveyor Chris Kiar to survey the
road allowance from County Road 8
north to the laneway of Darvl Ball.
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