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February 27th and 28th
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- birth certificate for first time registrants
- Brussels Lions Club pays $20 of each swimming lesson registration
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The Brussels Curling Club
concluded play for the second draw
earlier this month. Following the
conclusion of play, a social time
with delicious snacks was enjoyed.
The draw winners were announced
and the new sheets for the third draw
were available to all the curlers to see
who their new teammates will be.
Second-draw winners were: first-
place, Mike Bernard, Brian
Warwick, Dianne Flood and Dawn
Rybicki, 48.5; second, Jo-Ann
McDonald, Doug Bremner and Steve
Bowers , 44; third, Matthew Cardiff,
Ken Penfound, Janelle Caldwell and
Merv Bauer, 42; fourth, Mike
Alexander, Brent Alexander and
Danica Janmat, 30.5; fifth, Steve
Knight, Katherine Thomet, Sarah
Alexander and Nicole Alexander; 30;
sixth, Don Chesher, Martin Thomet,
Debbie Coultes and Shelby Radford,
28; seventh, Douwa Top, Tyler Jutzi
and Haden Flood, 27.5; eighth,
Carman Bernard, Jeff Cardiff, Karen
Uhler and Luke Rapson, 26.5; ninth,
Steve Steiss, Diana Dolmage, Dona
Knight and Perry Pearce, 25.5 and
10th, George Zwep, MaryAnn
Thompson, Halee McCann and
Barbara Cadotte, 22.5.
The third draw began on Feb. 18.
The Brussels Curling Club will be
hosting its year-end mixed bonspiel
on March 16. Green and St. Patrick’s
Day will be the theme of the day.
The plans are in the making and
they hope to fill the day with 20
teams. There will be two draws and
three six-end games. Club members
will be calling on the local business
people for a donation for the prize
table and members will also curl,
and help with the food for the day.
It’s always a fun day and anyone
interested in putting a team in this
fun bonspiel can call Steve Knight.
Hope to see you there!
Sports
Club concludes second draw
Not quite
Ryder Lee couldn’t quite clear the blockers with his spike
during one of Hullett Central Public School’s volleyball
teams’ practices last week. (Denny Scott photo)
Eyes on the prize
The Blyth PeeWee Ice and PeeWee Bullets didn’t travel far
on Saturday to play each other, taking on one another at
the Blyth and District Community Centre. (Quinn Talbot photo)
Main to walk to mark
Mental Health Week
Phil Main from Classic Rock
Mornings is pledging to
run/walk/crawl 24 kilometres per
day during Mental Health Week,
May 6-10 in communities across
midwestern Ontario. “The run is
dedicated to some really great
people we’ve lost and to those who
continue to fight in silence,” says
Main.
Beginning May 6, Main will begin
his 120-kilometre journey working
alongside the Tanner Steffler
Foundation, Get in Tough for Hutch,
WES for Youth Online, Mental
Health Matters, #Lextalkandlisten
and Strides for Mental Health. The
goal is to help raise funds but most
importantly, to raise awareness of
the importance of good mental
health. Each organization will host
an awareness event in their local
communities.
In Main’s personal journey, he’s
discovered that helping others has
been good medicine. “Mental illness
takes many forms, but I think I’ve
dealt with it enough to be
empathetic to the struggles of a lot
of people who battle depression and
anxiety. I believe we all have a duty
to use whatever we’ve been given to
help each other and I want to do
that,” says Main.