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The Citizen, 1992-12-16, Page 2Invested Members of the Brussels Cubs held their investiture ceremony at the school recently. New cubs are back row, from left: Joshua Acton, Brandon Gravestock, Mark Franken, Matthew Purcell. Front row: Jeff Linton, John Van Beek, Matthew Kroll, Jimmy Franken, Blair Smith and leader George Kroll. Rebekahs finalize Christmas plans The regular meeting of Morning Star Rebekah Lodge took place Tuesday, Dec. 8 with Noble Grand Gertie Kellington. There was a good attendance. V.G. Lois McCutcheon gave a report on Christmas to sick and shut-ins. Plans were finalized for the annual Christmas party to be held in the lodge rooms on Dec. 17 at 6:30 p.m. The next euchre party will be held on Jan. 18. The next lodge meeting is Jan. 12. On behalf of the Canadian Diabetes Association I would like to thank the following people who canvassed some of Brussels for this good cause. We are hoping to get more canvassers next year to do all of the town. Dorothy Foxton, Fanny Somers, Edna Pletch, Linda Davidson, Rita Mulvey, Betty Campbell, Mary Huether, Betty Shaw, Isabel Armstrong, Bonnie Pennington, Lorraine Edwards, Doreen Raymond, Wllda Higgins, Mary Lowe, Freda Pipe, Herb Stretton. A total of $1,005.00 was collected. Thanks again, Lois McCall. Legion youth darters do well By Sandra Josling The first of three youth dart events was held this past Sunday, Dec. 6 at the Lucknow legion. Thirty-eight youths participated in he single and doubles darts events. The Brussels Legion sponsored 10 youths. The team had a very successful day with the following Brussels sponsored team members receiving medallions. Mark Kroll, second (Tyke Boys); Anita Little, first and Lesley Elliott second (Tyke Girls). In the doubles event, Anita and Lesley teamed up to take a first place finish in the Doubles Tyke even with Ernie Haycock Jr. and Joshua Haycock second. In the Junior Doubles event, Tom Haig and Lisa Coyne had a second place finish. The remaining team members were Jonathon Trollope, Jeff Elliott and Dale Martin. The next Zone Youth dart day will be in January. District Youth finals will be at a later date. Congratulations to all that participated or helped to prepare the youths for this day. Tuesday night Blind draw mixed darts results are as follows. Bill Nethery and Martha Logan first, Kathey Cochrane and George Kroll, second. High shooters were Colleen Martin (121) and Alex Henderson (140). Darts are held Tuesday evenings at 8:30 p.m. UCW hears school band Euchre night was held on Wednesday, Dec. 9. Results were: high man, Ross Brighton; high lady, Isabel Alcock; low lady, Kitty Rutledge; low man, John Hedden; most lone hands, Bill Little and Dorothy Dilworth; most zeros, Martha Logan and Shirley Hopper. The next euchre night is Dec. 23 at 7:45 p.m. New Year's Eve pot luck tickets are available at the branch or at Murray's Barber Shop. The last Branch general meeting for 1992 will be held on Monday, Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. in the lounge. Members are urged to attend. Brussels Little ‘Darlings ‘Jfatr Studw^/jQ Hairstyling for men and women Call Karen 477 Turnberry St. N. Brussels 887-6942 The Brussels U.C.W. met in the church basement on Dec. 2. Welcome was given to everyone and Rev. Cam McMillan gave the blessing. A delicious supper was enjoyed by all. Bette Campbell played Christmas carols, then introduced Mrs. D. Perrie and 11 pupils of the grade seven and eight classes. Mrs. Perrie spoke about the school band and then the group played six pieces for the enjoyment of those present. Doris McCall thanked the group. Silent Night was sung. Scripture taken from Luke 1, chapter 2 was given by Doris McCall. Betty led in prayer. Lyle Brothers showed slides of four seasons and other pictures. Doris gave thanks. President Gertie Kellington presided over the business portion. Joan Bernard gave the secretary's report while Gertie gave the treasurer's report. It was mentioned that calendars were sold and cook books are being sold. Dec. 13 is the last time E.M.A. tapes are to be collected. Adah Smith will look after the shut-in boxes to be done at the Maple Villa, Dec. 17. A motion was made and seconded that money be paid to school board and M and S Stewards. The nomination committee is to have its report in on Dec. 16. Offering was received and Rev. McMillan gave the dedication. People The Brussels Catholic Women's League Bazaar was held Saturday, Dec. 5. Winners were: Judy Jones, RR 2, Listowel, 1/2 pork cut and wrapped; Marg Cardsaier, Teeswater, afghan; Lawrence Ryan, Walton, $50 money wreath and Ross Osborne, RR 2, Monkton, living tree. There has been a change of date for when Santa will be reading his letters on the local cable channel. Instead of Thursday evening, chil­ dren will be able to tune into chan­ nel 12 on Monday, Dec. 21 at 7:00 p.m. to hear Saint Nick reading their letters to him. Council of the Village of Brussels has received complaints In regard to business employees parking on Main Street during business hours. It would be appreciated if the Business Owners could suggest that their employees use the municipal parking to the rear of the fire hall or park at the rear of the stores. A co-operative effort would be appreciated to ensure that customers have easy access to the stores. Also during snow removal season, parking on main street during the hours of 2 a.m. to 7 a.m. is strictly prohibited. Vehicles so parked will be towed away at the owner’s expense. Thank you Council of the Village of Brussels BRUSSELS BULLS JR. C NEW YEAR’S EVE BASH B. M. & G Community Centre, Brussels $10.00 per person semi formal (no jeans) Music by D.J. Age of Majority For Tickets please call 887-9289 Hats and Horns Lunch Provided VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS RE: PARKING ON MAIN STREET BRUSSELS PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION INCREASE IN HYDRO & WATER RATES Daily lunch and dinner specials Enjoy one of our many homemade specialties by our new chef served in a cozy country atmosphere Try our fabulous all-you-can-eat buffet Friday at lunch or Sunday evening for dinner Seniors receive a 10% discount on all regular priced entrees Book your Christmas Banquet today, we still have some openings Entertainment Friday, December 18 Karaoke Brussels 887-9035 The new HYDRO rates effective January 1,1993 are as follows: Residential Service First 250 kwh 11.90 e/kwh All additional kwh 7.40 C/kwh Minimum Bill $7.40/month General Service Demand Charge: First 50 kw no charge Balance 5.55/kw Energy Charges First 250 kwh 11.90 0/kwh Next 12,250 kwh 8.05 e/kwh All additional kwh 5.82 0/kwh Minimum Bill $7.40/month For further information and rates please contact the P.U.C. Office BRUSSELS PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION The new WATER rates effective January 1,1993 are as follows: Monthly Flat Water Rate $10.50 All multiple rates will change accordingly. BRUSSELS PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS INCREASE IN SEWER RATES Effective January 1,1993, the Village of Brussels monthly sewer service rate which appears on the P.U.C. bill will be: Monthly Flat Water Rate $23.00 All multiple rates will change accordingly. COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS