The Citizen - July 26, 2024

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Volume 40 No. 30

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Millar named Alliance president

A sight to behold As the Blyth Kids Club has continued to expand, offer more interesting programming and bring in young people from all over Huron County, things have continued to get better and better for area youth. That really hit a peak last Friday night when the club held its first-ever foam disco party at Blyth Lions Park,

welcoming hundreds of people to the community for some fun in the sun (and the foam). The club is now considering the idea of another foam party on Aug. 2 and continuing to build towards its end-of summer party, also at Blyth Lions Park, scheduled for Friday, Aug. 23, in the hopes of building on the success of last year’s event. (John Stephenson photo)

Brussels U13 Girls make Goderich semis By Shawn Loughlin The Citizen The Brussels U13 Girls Tigers made it to the semifinals of the annual Goderich Lions Centennial Girls Tournament over the weekend, but then fell to the host Goderich Lime team on Sunday morning by a score of 7-3, ending their tournament run. The team found success in the early stages of the tournament, beating Exeter on Friday night by a score of 11-5. They would take that momentum into their Saturday games, tying the Goderich Lemon team at seven but then beating the Londesborough Legends by a score of 9-4. Looking back a bit further, the U15 Girls played the Goderich Seahawks Lemon team on July 18 and beat them by a score of 19-13. That was the same night that the U11 Girls beat the Elma Express II team, also on the road, by a score of 16-12.

One day earlier, the U11 Girls played the Elma Express II team for the first time in two days, but lost by a score of 15-8 at home in Brussels. Also that day, the U15 Girls lost to the Mitchell Hornets Vosper team in Mitchell by a score of 19-3 and the U13 Boys beat Wingham on the road by a score of 16-1. The U13 Girls were in exhibition action that night, tying Seaforth on the road at 10. On Monday night, the U13 Girls beat the Londesborough Legends in Brussels by a score of 13-3, while the U15 Girls lost to the Mitchell Hornets Eisler team on the road by a score of 15-1. The U17 Boys were scheduled to play St. George in Brussels that night, the U7 Black team played Wingham II at home and the U7 Red team played Ethel on the road, but scores for those games were unavailable at press time. Looking ahead, on July 29, there are six games on the Brussels schedule for the night. The U7 Red

team will play Londesborough I at home, the U7 Black team will play Benmiller, also at home, the U13 Girls will head to Elma to play the Express I team, the U9 Black team will play Benmiller on the road, the U13 Boys will host Wingham and the U17 Boys will welcome Sebringville west to Brussels for a game. The next night also has six games on the schedule. The U11 Boys will play Benmiller on the road, the U7

Red team will play Wingham II, also on the road, the U13 Girls will renew their tournament rivalry with the Goderich Seahawks Lemon team in Brussels, the U9 team will play Ethel on the road, the U15 Girls will play the Goderich Seahawks Lemon team and the U17 Boys will be on the road to take on Wilmot II in New Hamburg. The next night, July 31, as the season begins to wrap up, the U9 Continued on page 6

Following a thorough search process, the Listowel Wingham Hospital Alliance (LWHA) Board of Directors has hired Esther Millar as the incoming President and CEO of the Listowel Wingham Hospitals Alliance, effective Sept. 9, 2024. The LWHA Board is grateful for the long-term leadership of outgoing President and CEO Karl Ellis, who, in January, announced his planned retirement following 14 years of service to the Listowel and Wingham communities. Ellis led the hospitals through many achievements, including major renovations and CT projects at both sites, while providing steady leadership through challenges including floods, cyber security issues, the COVID-19 pandemic and a recent fire. Millar has an extensive background in healthcare leadership and quality, patientcentred care. With a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Business Administration, she has worked as a senior healthcare executive across the province in healthcare sectors, including acute care, public health, long-term care and mental health. As a healthcare leader, Millar values transparency and teamwork, with the patient at the centre of the decision-making process. She is committed to supporting healthcare access closer to home, and further the role of small- and mediumsized hospitals in a connected and seamless healthcare system that more fully meets the needs of clients. On a personal level, Millar has small-town roots, born and raised in eastern Ontario, and embraces opportunities to contribute to small communities. She enjoys pets, outdoor pursuits, theatre and crafts. Her husband is an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer, and the couple have two grown children.

County to review sev. criteria By Shawn Loughlin The Citizen Huron County Council has approved a severance application for Abram Martens in MorrisTurnberry against the recommendation of the Huron County Planning and Development Department, and is in search of a way to avoid similar issues with

future planning applications. The application, presented to council at its most recent meeting earlier this month, stipulated that two acres be severed from the property, containing a house and shed, and that 51 acres of vacant agricultural land then be retained. The house, however, is not yet a minimum of 15 years old, making it incompatible with the Huron

County and Morris-Turnberry Official Plans and the Provincial Policy Statement. This rolling date has replaced the former qualification date of a house having had to have been constructed before June 28, 1973, which is when the first Huron County Official Plan was implemented. Council made the Continued on page 24


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