The Citizen - Jan. 10, 2025

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Friday, January 10, 2025

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Volume 41 No. 2

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County supports Blyth daycare By Shawn Loughlin The Citizen

Scramble in front On Saturday, the U9 LL Blyth Brussels Crusaders were in action at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre, welcoming the Goderich Sailors Black team east to the village for an 11 a.m. game. While these youngsters didn’t keep score for their half-ice game,

there was plenty of fun (and chaos, surely) to be found within the action on the Brussels ice. Now into the back half of the season, the Crusaders are in action again this Saturday morning in Brussels again, this time against the Central Perth Predators. (John Stephenson photo)

Late last year, Huron County Council authorized issuing $350,000 in Municipal Child Care Start-up funding to North Huron to create new child care spaces in Blyth. The agreement, which entirely utilizes funds from the provincial and federal governments, states that the money will go towards creating 26 new, licensed, full-day child care spaces in Blyth for children up to four years old by March 31, 2026. Huron County Council approved the county entering into an agreement with the Township of North Huron for the funding at council’s Dec. 18 meeting. In her report to council, Huron County’s Manager of Ontario Works and Children’s Services Cheryl Patience said that the provincial Ministry of Education has committed to creating 86,000 new child care spaces throughout Ontario as part of its child care agreement with the federal government. She stated that the Ministry of Education has allocated a number of child care spots to each of Ontario’s Consolidated Continued on page 7

U18 BB Huron Heat win gold at Woodstock tourney By Shawn Loughlin The Citizen This weekend, the U11 HL and U13 HL Huron Heat teams will be in Wilmot to take part in the annual Kyla Kowalik Tournament, while the U11 A Heat will be in New Tecumseth for the annual ODR Winter Classic. Play for the U11 HL team begins on Friday morning against the host Wilmot Wolverines, while, that afternoon, the U13 HL team will play Woolwich. That evening, the U11 A Heat will play the Hamilton Hawks to open their tournament. The next day, play continues for the U11 HL Heat with games against the Waterloo Ravens and the Lakeshore Lightning. The U13 HL Heat will play the host Wilmot Wolverines and North Simcoe that day, in addition to taking part in a skills competition that afternoon as a bonus to tournament play. In New Tecumseth, the U11 A Heat team will play the Sudbury Lady Wolves and Mississauga Hurricanes.

On Sunday, Jan. 12, the Huron Heat will host their annual U7 Jamboree in Clinton at the Central Huron Community Complex with games being played from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. In regular season play this weekend, the U18 C Heat will play the Mitchell Meteors on the road tonight, Jan. 10. On Saturday, the U15 C Heat will play the St. Marys Rock, the U13 A team will play the Bluewater Hawks, the U9 C team will play the Lambton Attack and the Senior team will play Seaforth, all on the road, while the U9 B Heat will host the London Devilettes and the U11 C Heat will play the Central Perth Predators, both in Seaforth, and the U18 BB Heat will welcome the Owen Sound Ice Hawks to Clinton. The next day, the U9 B Heat will play an exhibition game with the Sarnia Lady Sting on the road, the Senior team will host the Woolwich Wild in Hensall and the U18 C Heat will welcome the St. Marys Rock to Seaforth. The U13 A Heat will play

the Panthers in St. Thomas and the Senior C team will play Monkton, also on the road. Next week, on Tuesday, Jan. 14, the U9 B Heat will host the Grand River Mustangs in Brussels and the U15 A Heat will play the Sabres in South Huron. Then, on the weekend of Jan. 1719, the U9 C, U11 C and U13 C Heat teams will all head to Belmont to take part in the annual B.A.D. Tournament. On Friday, Jan. 17, the U9 C team will open play with games against the Mount Forest Rams and St. Marys Rock, while the U13 C Heat will play the Upper Maitland Mustangs and Parkhill. The U11 C Heat will also open play on Friday, facing the Wingham 86ers and the Central Perth Predators that day, followed by Saturday, Jan. 18 games with the Sarnia Lady Sting and the Tillsonburg Lightning. Also on Saturday, the U9 C team will play the St. Thomas Panthers and the Upper Maitland Mustangs, while the U13 C Heat will play the

Lambeth Lancers. The next day, the U13 C team will play another Lambeth Lancers team as the tournament extends into Sunday play. On Thursday, Jan. 9, the U13 C Heat played the Central Perth Predators on the road and the U15 C Heat welcomed Lucan/South Huron to Brussels, but scores were not available at press time. Looking back, the weekend of Jan. 3-5 was a good one for the U18 BB Heat, who won gold at the 27th annual Woodstock Wildcats Tournament, defeating the hosts in the finals on Sunday afternoon by a score of 3-2. Tournament play for the Heat on Friday at noon against those same Woodstock Wildcats, ending instead in a 3-2 win for the Wildcats, followed by a 1-1 tie with the Bluewater Hawks that night. The next day, the Heat posted their first win of the tournament, a 2-0 shutout over the Ilderton Jets, followed by a 3-2 win over the Bluewater Hawks later that night.

That earned the team a spot in the finals, which the Heat used to beat the Woodstock Wildcats by a score of 3-2 to claim tournament victory. Also that weekend, the U13 B Heat were in Sarnia for their regional Silver Stick Tournament. The girls played in the first game of the tournament on Thursday, Jan. 2, posting a 3-3 tie with the Wallaceburg Lakers, followed by a 5-0 victory over Team Wyoming later that night. However, the next afternoon, the team lost to the Ann Arbor Biggby team by a score of 5-0, followed by a 2-1 defeat at the hands of the North Durham Blades later that night, ending their tournament. In regular season action on Sunday, Jan. 5, the U11 A Heat lost to Bluewater at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre by a score of 2-1 and the U13 HL Heat beat the Mooretown Lady Flags, also in Brussels, by a score of 4-1. Also that day, the U9 B Heat played the Devilettes in London Continued on page 11


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