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The Citizen, 1994-07-20, Page 10First baseman Pete Exel of the Brussels Tigers captures the ball just in time to earn an out as the Blyth player crosses the bag. The Tigers and Blyth Decorating played to a 3-3 tie. Tigers game, homerun derby Bulldogs mount comeback Mike Bromley, Don Bogie, Ron Strome and Doug Conley all hit home runs as the Brussels Tigers and Blyth Decor played to a 3-3 tie Friday night in Brussels.Blyth holds an 8-3-2 won-loss-tie A top 5 winner Siebolt Siertsema presented Gerry Rijkhoff (left) of RR3 Walton, with a plaque for fourth place in the composite BCA standings with 213.7, at the Holstein Twilight meeting at the farm of Fred and Linda Meier, on July 15.w=The news from Compiled by Patty Banks Phone 887-6860 Local visits museum Mike Grobbink from Walton attended a 4-H field trip to Milton where 28 of the members visited the Agricultural Museum. Mike belongs to the 4-H machinery club and he said that he liked looking al the old antique tractors the best. Anyone wanting to know more about the school system in Huron County is welcome to attend an open WI meeting on July 20 at 8. Graeme Craig who is school board chairman for the county will be the guest speaker. There will be a chance to ask questions or voice your opinion and everyone is invited to the lunch following the discussion. Doug Conley pitched the tie for Brussels while Bruce Bromley and Warren Moore shared the duties for Blyth. The Tigers stand at 7-4-1 while Jim and Ruth Axtmann have had Jim's cousin from Durmersheim, Germany visiting for a few days. Maria and Hans Jeschke are touring beautiful Southern Ontario. Randy and Patty Banks had friends from MacGregor, Manitoba visit with them. Jim and Lucille Cox had never seen much of Ontario and they certainly loved what they saw. Jim was amazed at all the wheat fields he saw. He was under the impression that there wasn't that much wheat grown in Ontario. Craig Gillis, who loves horses, enjoyed himself for a week at the Continued on page 19 record. Brussels travels to Lieury Wednesday night then returns home to meet Walton Sunday at 7:30. Past minister attends Duff’s Malinda Johnston and Teresa Baan were greeters at Duffs United on July 17. Rev. Banks welcomed everyone and many were pleased to see former minister Bonnie and her husband Oz Arnal worshipping with them. Geoffrey Banks lit the Christ candle and he and Patty Banks also participated in the scripture reading. Rev. Banks' sermon was called "Barriers, Barriers, Every­ where!" While Canadians feel that mar- riage is important to them personal­ ly, they do not believe that other Canadians necessarily hold this opinion. Perspectives on Family Well-Being ANNUALS, HANGING BASKETS & BAGS GERANIUMS ALL ON SALE Nursery Stock Can be Planted Anytime SHADE TREES & SELECTED EVERGREENS OFF FRUITS & VEGETABLES IN SEASON NEW FOR'94... Our Perennial Display Garden is a must to see at various year! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL "Beautifying Huron County since 1981" TE-EM FARM A Gardener's Paradise OPEN 9 to 6 7 days a week RR IM Bayfield 482-3020 TED ,,nJ EMMA Ont NUM IGO Vander Wouden After a slow start and giving up six runs in the first inning, the Brussels Bulldogs came back to beat the Belgrave Blue Devils 10 to 9 iri the Huron County Fastball League. Dave Smith picked up the win, allowing only three hits in five innings. Smith and Greg Mulvey went three for four at the plate with Lawn bowlers compete Competition was keen as members of the Brussels Lawn Bowling Club competed for the Gibson trophy at the greens Monday, July 11. Winners were: Trophy, Jim Coultes and Doris Michie with three wins and 37; second, Ken McDonald and Jean Bewley with two wins and 33; third, Laura Get your sports team in the news Tell us the score and we’ll print the story Enjoy an exhilarating drive in the country. The Metropolitan Chestnut Park Hotel offers guests of the hotel a Special Golf Package at the famous Glen Abbey Golf Club. Enjoy a unique opportunity to play on a PGA Tour golf course, designed by Jack Nicklaus and played on by some of the great champions of golf - Greg Norman, Nick Price, Curtis Strange, David Frost and Lee Trevino. As a guest of the Metropolitan Chestnut Park Hotel you will not only enjoy staying at a newly renovated, down­ town hotel, you will be shuttled to an exceptional golf experience just west of Toronto - for an exceptional package price of $220 CDN*, plus taxes. Price is for single occupancy per night. . Extra golfer shares same room for $95.00. Non-refundable. *This price includes golf fee (single round of golf with cart), round trip shuttle service at the hotel, first class overnight accommmoda- tions, full recreation facilities including pool, sauna and whirlpool. Children 16 and under stay free and children 5 and under eat free. Triple and quad rates are available. Glen AbbeyGOCFCLUB 7 HOME OF THE BELL CANADIAN OPEN Located 20 minutes west of Toronto 1333 Dorval Drive, Oakville Ontano L6J 4Z3 For Golf bookings: Golf Shop: (905) 844-1811 Greg hitting a single shot home run in the sixth inning. The win picks up the Bulldogs' record, after a disappointing week to eight wins and four losses. Wednesday night the Bulldogs lost to Clinton Selects 5 to 1. Andrew McCutcheon got the only run on a single shot home run. On Monday night the loss went to Blyth Decorating, 5 to 3. Johnston and Isobel Gibson with two wins and 29 points; fourth, Gerald Gibson and Ida Evans with two wins and 32; fifth, Les Douglas and Leslie Knight with two wins and 22; consolation, Louise Bosman and Yvonne Knight. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed between the first and second games. METROPOLITAN CHESTNUT PARK HOTEL W/icrc Hospitality is an Art 108 Chestnut Street, Toronto Ontano M5G 1R3 For Hotel reservations: Tel: (416) 599-0555 fax: (416) 599-3317 or call toll free 1-800-668-6600