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The Citizen, 2006-02-02, Page 2Turningfleads Making Waves The hair shop will be closed Monday, February 13th - Monday, February 27th I will re-open Tuesday, February 28th Thank you to all my clients for your understanding. Thanks, Janice 4, 4. %IP God, Whose Giving Knows No Ending was sung and the scripture, II Kings was read by Cathrine Campbell. Mary Carr read Mark 5: Continued on page 15 t:1,45:--/1;1410:42.re-i &42;r1f Brussels Legion Rental Fees The Brussels Legion is a fully licensed, air-conditioned facility with a hall with capacity for 200 and a smaller meeting room for groups of 40-60. Bartenders are supplied for events. Hall Rental - Weekdays $100.00 with bar $125.00 Weekend $150.00 with bar $175.00 Kitchen Rental $60.00 Branch catering available Local Service Group Discounts Book the Branch at 887-6562 :440.C6t; q ov. WANTED • People to HELP with soccer 2006. We NEED a registrar (who lives in Brussels), and other positions are vacant. Last season we had over 200 players, which means there are parents out there who could volunteer some time. WE NEED YOU!! Please come to a meeting on Wed., February 15 at 8 pm at the BMG Arena. Please consider getting involved. WE NEED YOU! COMING EVENTS at the BRUSSELS LEGION for. February SATURDAY, FEB. 11 Euchre tournament downstairs at 1:00 pm. Bring your own partner. Cash prizes. Lunch. $5.00 per person. Door prizes. SUNDAY, FEB. 12 Sunday night dances from 7:00 - 11:00 pm. $10.00 per person. Lunch. Enjoy "Country Versatiles". TUESDAY, FEB. 14 Valentine's Luncheon from 11:30 to 1:00 pm. Ham and scalloped potatoes - $8.00. Progressive euchre to follow for those Interested. SATURDAY, FEB. 25 Euchre tournament at 1:00 pm. Bring your own partner: Cash prizes. Lunch. $5.00 per person. Door prizes. SATURDAY, FEB. 25 Fish Fry with all the fixin's. Served from 5:00-7:00 pm Adults: $10.00 Children: $5.00 Preschool: Free SUNDAY, FEB. 26 Sunday night dances from 7:00 - 11:00 pm. $10.00 per person. Lunch. Enjoy "Ken Scott". Look for this ad the first week of the month only. Auditorium and small meeting room available to rent. Catering available. Info and general inquiries 887-6562 or 887-6570 BMG Community Centre Rental Fees The BMG Community Centre is a fully licensed facility that offers a large hall with 450 capacities. We also have a smaller hall that can hold 120 people. We supply bartenders and security for all licensed events; also all bar supplies are included in the rental cost. Hall Rental (kitchen included) $400.00 - cold meal $450.00 - hot meal Small Hall (kitchen included) - $200.00 Kitchen Rental - $100.00 Arena Floor (no ice) - $500.00 To book your next gathering call 887-6621 HURON EAST CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Invites Members and Huron East Businesses to the FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING FOLLOWING INCORPORATION Friday, February 3rd, 2006 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Huron Business Centre 138 Main St. South, Seaforth Featuring presentations on: • Benefits of Chamber Membership • Business promotion program for 2006 • Get-together Reception & Networking Business card displays encouraged. Contact Ralph Laviolette or Linda Finkbeiner, 519-527-0305 PAGE 2. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2006. Fort Vermillion and Alberta fire school. The youngest one has flown the coop. The nest, well mainly the garage is a little quieter. The role of parent is definitely o ne or observer now and with that the years of parenting are all up for review. Give me just a little more time and I'll gleefully enjoy this new state, but for now I need a little melancholy in my life. Shalom Phil. It seems the people I call friend are getting old. The licence bureau had to acknowledge the fact that . Joan Bernard will be receiving a monthly brown envelope. So as of Belgrave, but to the destination of now it is not really handy to renew The theme of this year's Brussels Fall Fair is Fruits of the Vine. This was decided after much discussion and many good suggestions at the annual Brussels Agricultural Society meeting, Jan. 20. The date for the 2006 event is Sept. 19 and 20. A discussion regarding the midway for this year's fair resulted in a decision that the one hired last year be contacted again. However, the Society is requesting that there be more rides, and also that the owner speak with his employees about appropriate language and songs on the speaking system. FROM BRUSSELS Melville Guild meets By Betty Graber Watson Call 887-6236 887-9231 Holy, it's February and onward we go into 2006. Weather conditions continue to change making it a part of everyday conversation. The long- term effects of the unseasonable warmth make it mandatory to acknowledge the weather. It is no longer part of the aging process to be a weather expert but is part of many conversations. The Ice Hotel is open in Quebec, David Blaney is the new president for the Society, while Jo-Ann McDonald is Homecraft president. A number of people were nominated to the positions of vice- president for both divisions but all declined. These two positions remain vacant. Secretary Mary Douma reported that Grey Central and Brussels Public Schools have received the agricultural resources, of up to $75 each, that were chosen by staff. It was decided by motion that another $75 each will be offered again for the 2006 school term. The preliminary fall fair list is now available at the post office. Winterlude is ready to roll in Ottawa and the folks of Hensall and Grand Bend are all hoping for seasonal temperature for February to celebrate the days of winter. Lights are once again on at the United Church manse. Sandra Cable from Forest has taken up residence as our full-time student minister. We welcome Sandra to our community and hope you'll feel free to join us for worship and other events. Be sure to say hello when you meet her on the street. Life is in review for me this week. Phil has gone west, no not to The January meeting of the Melville Guild was held in the church parlour on Tuesday, Jan. 24. Thirteen members and three guests sat down to a potluck supper. Cathrine Campbell opened the meeting with a prayer and Psalm 103: 1-4 was read in unison. your driving privileges but it's sure nice for Joan and Howard's leisure activities. The recycling woman of Tory Hill 'is also another year closer to maturity. Have a good year Joan Jacobs. Check the winter events and don't hide in the house. Bye now, Betty G.W. Ag Society chooses theme of 2006 fair Nothing beats a good book Myles Johnston, three, of Brussels participated in Trailblazers on Jan. 27, a program that helps children get used to the atmosphere of the school before entering into it. Johnston will be starting junior kindergarten in the fall. Ruth Hulley (pictured), the technical resource assistant for the school meets with children not yet of school age and their parents the last Friday of each month to read books and play computer games. (Heather Crawford photo)