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The Citizen, 2001-05-02, Page 2Scouting groups keep busy • Donating with pride It was a very special day for members of the BrusSels Optimists Club recently when they had the privilege of presenting a cheque for $21,000 to Harold Lang, fourth from right. Lang is head of a committee from Sick Children's Hospital of Western Ontario which approaches various organizations around the province regarding fundraising. The tremendous donation was raised at a dinner auction April 14, as part of a district-wide initiative. Also on hand for the presenta- tion were, from left: Betty Lou Lang and Optimists Joe Seili, Ken Warwick, Doug McArter, Don Bray, George Langlois, President Steve Knight, Dave Stephenson, Ross Mitchell and Gerry Wheeler. The Aired Hand - spring cleanup - lawn maintenance, garden tilling - eavestrough/window cleaning - painting, etc. 590-7868 or 887-2605 Normal people doing odd jobs! GIRL GUIDE COOKIES On Saturday, May 5/01, 2-4 p.m., we will be selling our cookies again. If you have already purchased them you can put your blue "Thank You" card in your door that the girls gave you. We would like to say "Thank You" for supporting our units! BRUSSELS GIRL GUIDE UNITS 887-6618 • • • • • • • 2 • <4,444 44 44 4,4444,„4 '..\*..\•4\4'•\*.\****\,‘ \• • • ANYONE INTERESTED IN PLAYING BRUSSELS MEN'S TOWN LEAGUE Slow Pitch starting May 29 at 9:00 p.m, Contact Kevin 887-9078 or Murray 887-6621 Payment of $45.00 Ball Brussels Legion Br. 218 presents Ladies' and Mothers' Fashion Show featuring Optionelle Fashions by Hostess Brenda Nicholls THURSDAY, MAY 10 Save$$$ on your spring wardrobe Make $$$ for the Legion 10% of sales donated to the Legion Jiving yam nutilivt, deuudfden an fieig, ficiend .Mega Ake/3, and fun Pot eveiujeine Doors open at 7:00 p.m. - Show at 7:30 Admission by Donation only • • • • • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• • •• •• • e?efole?efe?e? e?•1461e? *le? *1 *1 *1 el *14% Brussels Legion Br. 218 •,* ••. 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He was also disap- pointed to see such a few showing any interest in how the Branch runs. The position of President was not filled and because of that we will be holding another special night for elections on May 17 at 8 p.m. All members will be receiving a letter explaining the reasons for this and urging them to attend this evening. They will not be asked to run for president but at least show support for those who might. All executive positions will be elected as well. Friday night supper was well attended and this week is sweet and sour meatballs. Saturday morning was lawn rak- ing and rolling. The afternoon saw seven tables.of euchre at play so the odds of being a winner were good. The first place winners were Vera Ahrens and Marjorie Smith with 86 points. It sure helps the score with seven lone hands. Wow. The second place winners were Jeanne Ireland and Eluned McNair with 75 points and third place went to Mary Davidson and Mary Huether with 67 points. The lone hands for men went to a fellow named Jim and ladies went to Kay McCormick. Euchre is every two weeks. The singles dance was well attend- ed on Sunday night. They enjoyed the music of Blue Diamond Trio. The next dance is on Mother's Day. The Country Ways will be entertain- ing. 1st Brussels Scouting movement is going strong in the town of Brussels. They acknowledge the continued support for the Scouting movement particularly from the Royal Canadian Legion, Brussels Optimists, Brussels Lions, Teeft's Food Market and CIBC for support of the Scouts going to P.E.I. in July. The boys planted trees at Benmiller Falls Reserve. They will be camping there the end of May for their year-end District camp. They will be collecting garbage May 2 to beautify our town for Pitch-in Week. Beavers have been learning about the 911 system and have learned about bike safety and obeying the Our thoughts and prayers go out to Comrades Cathy Snyder and Roy Brenie as the-, cope with health problems. Our next big function at the Branch is a Ladies Fashion Show on May 10. It will be featuring the fash- ions of Optionelle clothing by host- ess Brenda Nicholls. June 1 is family night at the Branch with wings and fries on the menu. This is a kickoff event for our 70th anniversary-of the Branch. road signs. They enjoyed an Easter Egg Hunt and a Scavenger Hunt. The Cubs have been working on their Religion Badge and are work- ing on their Helper Badge. Call Rod at 887-8286 for more information on how to get their help. The Scouts have been preparing to go to P.E.I. They have attended a pre-Jam camp with 1st Exeter Scouts at the Huron County Scout Camp weekend of April 20-22. They have been work- ing on their Citizen and Leadership Badges. Look forward to May 12 when the Scouts are putting on a car wash at the car wash in Brussels from 9 - 1 to help raise money for their trip. A NOTE FROM BETTY Spring brings lots of opportunity for education. The Palliative Care group hosted their day of learning at Holmesville with Dr. John Swift and others sharing their knowledge with Huron folk interested in palliative care. Always something to learn about good medicines and other choices. The Farm Safety Day offered the students at Grey Central a chance to see country life through the eyes of others. They were offered lots of new information on safety on their farms and homes. The Wingham Home and Garden show also offered areas of learning. It was a good opportunity to see what's new in North Hiiron for prod- ucts and services. With windows open and folks milling about, it's time to remember people with allergies. Keep the campfire blazing and not smudging as you cook your goodies and limit the amount of scent you wear at meetings and gatherings. Breathing difficulties are very scary, so be con- siderate. Nora Stephenson has just returned from Puerto Plata. As chief grand- mother she held a position of honour as Brad Beuermann and Megan Brown were wed. Parents Neil and Joan and Maureen and Bruce as well as Aunt Dianne Bowley went along for the celebration. The Jack Tarr Village was the spot of the ceremony as Cindy and Grant Jarvis were the legal witnesses to the wedding. Congratulations, we know you had a good time. Brad is now giving lessons on hol- iday security methods. The Brussels library basement was a busy spot Saturday afternoon as friends and family feted bride-elect Nicki Gropp with an around-the- clock shower. I'm looking forward to Saturday — animals, wagon rides, birds, faces painted and of course food at the United Church for Spring Fling III at 11 a.m. SPRING INTO FITNESS 2001 - BRUSSELS HEART HEALTH PROJECT You are invited to take part in one or more of the following exercise programs from now until June 13th. Geared for Age 55 & Up Monday 1:30 p.m. Brussels United Church Program: Easy Moving Exercises with Bands & Weights Fee: No Charge Monday 3:00 p.m. Maple Villa Apartments Program: Arm Chair/Standing exercises with Bands & Tubes Fee No Charge Wednesday 9 a.m. 72 Mill St. Fitness Centre Program: Low Impact Aerobics with Bands and Weights Fee: 1st Class Free then Nominal Fee Thursday 7:30 p.m. Brussels Public School Program: Low Impact Aerobics with Bands and Weights Fee: No Charge Sponsored by the Opportunity Fund of Take Heart Huron For more information call Nelva Scott Tel.: 887-6691 By Betty Graber Watson Call 887-6236 887-9231