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The Citizen, 2004-04-22, Page 9MANY OTHER SPRING SPECIALS th WOilikShOP MEN'S WORKWEAR AND CASUAL WEAR 180 Josephine St., Wingham • 357-4503 ENTER A DRAW for $50.00 IN FREE "g•,* Sizes up to 5XL SAVE 25% on Casual Wear aptie Showeia of &wimp, RIL 22ndto 24 4 N O TAX on Warkimear • Dig in It was a full hall on Sunday as many area residents gathered to enjoy a delicious beef supper at the Walton Hall, hosted by the Walton Hall board. Proceeds of the tasty meal will go towards the hall's furnace repair. Sean Mitchell wasted no time digging into the tender beef and devoured the sweet treat of angel food cake for dessert. (Elyse DeBruyn photo) NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF MORRIS-TURNBERRY 2004 Dog Tags and licenses are now available: (Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm) at the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry Municipal Office, 41342 Morris Rd. R.R. 4 Brussels, ON NOG 1H0 ***Tags can be picked up in person or ordered by telephone*** All dogs must be licensed in compliance with By-law No. 30-2001. A copy of the complete By-law is available for review at the Municipal Office. All dogs must be identified by means of a tag and license, issued for a (1) one year period by: Friday, April 30, 2004 The fee schedule shall be as follows: 1/ All dogs - males, females, and spayed females $20.00 per dog 2/ Kennel License Fee $75.00 (for a kennel of dogs that are registered or eligible for registration under the Animal Pedigree Act) 3/ Late Payment Charge $20.00 per dog (Shall be assessed in addition to the license fee, if the license and/or tag is not purchased by April 30th) Excrement: The By-law requires dog owners to forthwith remove excrement left by a dog, from property other than the premises of the owner of the dog. Any person contravening this provision is subject to a $50.00 fee. For further information contact . The Municipality of Morris-Turnberry Telephone 519-887-6137 Fax: 519-887-6424 E-mail: morris@s,:sinternet.com THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2004. PAGE 9. The Walton Hall held its first function of the 2004 year and had a great turnout for its roast beef dinner. Over 115 enjoyed the meal to support the hall in its fundraising efforts to replace the furnace and hopefully paint the hall. The hardworking group of hall board workers include Judy Emmrich, Leona McDonald, Judy Lee. Barb Durell. Audrey and Howard Hackwell, Kathleen Williamson and Jo-Ann McDonald. The board can always use more Guest minister at Duff's On the second Sunday of Easter, the congregation of Duff's United Church were greeted by Leona McDonald. The service was conducted by Rev. Bob Biggar from Ontario Street United Church in Clinton. As part of the Huron Perth Presbytery pulpit exchange, Rev. Joan Tuchlinsky was conducting the service at the Clinton church. Karen Hoegy did the announcements which 'included information on the collection of printer cartridges, and grocery tapes from Seaforth, Blyth and Brussels. The Food Bank is in urgent need of donations. Sunday, April 25 will be baptism and dedication of a memorial gift. Brian Black sang a solo. The children joined Rev. Biggar at the front of the church for the children's time before going downstairs for Sunday school. Rev. Biggar's sermon was the Dawn of Eternal Hope. This dealt with the new beginning of hope that Jesus' resurrection created. Gathering the collection were Ross Bennett and Lavern Godkin. BPS holds raffle Last week the Grade 8 class at Brussels Public School held a fundraiser raffle at the Brussels Village Market. Families of the Grade 8 students donated items to be raffled off. Winners are: Maple Leaf chair, Ryan Jutzi; basket of candles. Bob Richmond; year-round grilling pot, Tina Ward; white flowers, Tammy King; birdhouse picture frame, Joyce Harmon; zoom splash, Sheana Campbell; green, red and blue socks, Mr. Bump; large cup and saucer, Melinda Ten Pas; glass container candle, Grace Jutzi; rock statue, Debbie Best; basket of goodies, Joan Beuermann; snowman sleigh, Mary Bradshaw; yellow and red candle, Jan •White;. Barbie, AIf Sutton; homemade pie, Joyce Johnston; Kleenex box cover, Kayla Bishop; birdhouse, Dale Chestier; homemade pie, Dale Wanless; angel candleholder, Betty McDonald; locus basket, Sharon Bondi; knitted blanket, Stew Steiss; bird feeder; Hank Coleman; Barbie doll, Jamee Johnston; coffee. break candle, Lori Malhoit: black/grey socks, Janet Koehler. members and if anyone could help out just call 887-6735 and talk to Judy or Chris Lee. On Friday Ross and Marg Bennett hosted Marg's niece Susan and husband Don Miller from Invermeere. British Columbia. Joining them was Marg's sister-in- law, Lois Bell from Elora. Arriving to celebrate a belated Easter were Peter, LouAnn and Emilee Bennett from Coll ingwood. They spent the day together and enjoyed going to the Legion fish fry for supper. Nancy and Greg Ducharme, Evan and Danielle joined them in the evening for a visit as well. It was birthday party time for a group of' Walton-Brussels ladies. Celebrating birthdays were Donna Knight, Doris Fischer and Jane Gill (Marilyn McDonald's sister). Joining them with the celebrants were Marilyn and Audrey Cardiff for dinner at the Fireside Cafe and an afternoon of socializing. Four members of the Walton Indians slopitch team gathered at the Walton park and did some work. They levelled out the diamond in places, graded the stones around the building and built •a new set of bleachers; The four community- minded men included Chris and Devin Blake, Scott McDonald and Kevin Murray. Thanks guys. A milestone birthday was celebrated by Walton Inn's wonderful waitress Patty Banks this week. The celebrations started on Saturday evening with Fred and Heidi McClure hosting a murder mystery party. Attending the party were the hosts, guest-of-honour Patty and Jim Cook. Keith and Gloria Wilbee, Donna McClure, Dianne McCallum and John and Sandy Maaskant. The theme was Who Murdered Billy Bishop? and the players included Black Bart, the gunslinger; Anna and Adolf, the banker and his wife; Princess Feather Flicker, an Indian princess; Miss Kitty, owner of the Dry Gulch Saloon; Brett Maverick, card shark; Emerson the undertaker; Matt Dillon, the sheriff of Dodge City and the saloon girls Miss Fiona and Miss Scarlett. To find out who the villain really. was, contact Miss Kitty, aka birthday girl Patty, who now has celebrated the.. 1/2 century mark, and may remember the answer. Patty was' feeling her age on Sunday when her family arrived to continue the celebration. Resting was not on the agenda with a meal to prepare and two lively grandchildren to keep up with. Finally refreshed, Patty arrived at the Walton Inn for work on Monday morning for yet another celebration. Guests and patrons of the Inn were greeted by a large picture of Patty's smiling face at the door, along with balloons and signs of Happy 50th birthday. The morning coffee gang gathered and sang Happy Birthday, enjoyed cake provided by Kathleen Williamson.and presented Patty with gifts and cards that included lottery tickets, a pink violet, a locket and a pillow made by Audrey Hackwell, from material Patty had gotten from her mother in B.C. after her passing and had given to Audrey. What a lovely idea for Audrey to make it into a remembrance for Patty. Graeme and Helen Craig gave Patty a break to enjoy coffee and cake with the women. As Graeme says "You only turn 50 once." Patty responded "It's my day". Patty also received a beautiful handmade mantle clock by Jake Hulzebos at the morning men's coffee group. Women present were Kathleen, Audrey, Mary Humphries, Marie Courts, Yvonne Kitchener, Marjory Fraser, Maggie Lacroix, Leona McDonald, Jeanne Kirkby and Helen Williamson. Congratulations to Margaret Lacroix on her engagement. She has a lovely engagement ring and her intended is from the Pembrook area. Congratulations to Steve and Theresa, Allison, Scott and Craig as they have moved into their new home. It must be very rewarding and gratifying to move into your new home after working so diligently to finish it. The landscape is changing yet again, this time by the many farmers out working land and spreading the sweet smell of spring. Flowers blooming and grass growing greener every day brightens everyone's thoughts. Birthday thoughts to Jacob Gulutzen, Patty Banks, Edward Glanville, John Thamer, Clara Blake. Kelly Dalton, Betty McCallum, Amanda Mitchell, Kent Moffatt, Dena Kale and Dennis Rijkhoff. FROM WALTON Congrats irls! Congratulations to the Brussels Bulls Midget Girls hockey team who participated in the All-Ontario finals in Vaughan. What a great way for the girls to finish their hockey year. Local girls and coaches include Rachel Elliott, Alicia Dick, Sarah McDonald and Jim and Linda McDonald. Girls from all around the area played on this team and a team photo is in the April 8 sports edition of The. Citizen. Congrats to everyone. LAWN QUESTIONS? Organic Programs Available WaeclIvcite. 524-2424 -Trust the Professionals -