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Volume 40 No. 47

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Ironmen request denied By Scott Stephenson The Citizen

All together now The Huron Honour Band and the Blyth Festival Orchestra, above, performed on Sunday at Central Huron Secondary School to benefit the Fields of Faith Growing Project, a group of several local United Churches that make annual donations to the Canadian

Foodgrains Bank. The event was well attended as people from the Seaforth, Brucefield, Brussels and Clinton congregations all made their way to the “Heart of Huron” for the matinee performance. Next up for the project is a Christmas concert at Blyth’s Trinity Anglican Church next month. (John Stephenson photo)

At its Nov. 18 meeting, North Huron Council debated a recent request from the Wingham Ironmen to extend the liquor licence at the North Huron Wescast Community Complex (NHWCC). The Ironmen are hoping to sell alcohol during their home games in at least some capacity, but, according to a staff report by Director of Recreation and Children’s Services Kelly Steiss, the seemingly simple request actually brings with it a host of technical difficulties, making it unlikely that hockey fans will be enjoying a beer in the stands any time soon. The report points out more than a few of the issues surrounding changing the licensing of the NHWCC, including insurance, staffing, and an existing arrangement with the Knights of Columbus, who are currently responsible for the facility’s liquor licence, which covers only the Columbus Centre. As it stands now, the Ironmen have rented the Hot Stove Lounge for licensed events during home games, under a caterer’s endorsement, which only allows for 10 licensed events per year. The Ironmen host over 20 games per season, and so they are seeking permission to apply for a Continued on page 3

Crusaders win Silver Stick regional in Wingham By Shawn Loughlin The Citizen The Blyth Brussels U18 Rep Crusaders are the winners of the Wingham Silver Stick Tournament, meaning they will continue on to the next level. The team put the finishing touches on its regional tournament run last Sunday, first beating the Huron-Bruce Blizzard in the semifinals by a score of 3-2 and

then the Shelburne Wolves in the finals by a score of 5-2. The team’s run began, oddly enough, with a 5-2 win over the same Shelburne Wolves back on Nov. 10. Following that opening win, the team then tied the Walkerton Capitals at four on Nov. 12 and then beat the Tavistock Junior Braves on Nov. 15 by a score of 1-0 before the semifinals and finals on Sunday. Meanwhile, last Saturday’s

official opening of the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre, after an extensive renovation and expansion project, was a big one for the Blyth Brussels Minor Hockey Association with 10 teams taking to the new-andimproved ice that day. On Saturday morning, the U6, U7 Burgundy, U7 White, U8 Burgundy and U9 LL Crusaders teams took on their Wingham Ironmen counterparts in exhibition action,

while the U8 White team played the Mid-Huron Huskies and the U9 MD team played the Mitchell Meteors. In the afternoon, the U11 Rep team played the Wingham Ironmen in an exhibition contest and lost by a score of 3-2, while the U13 LL and U15 Rep teams both played Wingham Ironmen teams. Later that evening, there was an Ontario Sledge Hockey Association game between Kitchener and London before the Provincial Junior

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Hockey League clash between the Wingham Ironmen and the Fergus Whalers, which ended in overtime with a 4-3 win for the Ironmen, who were the home team for the night. Last Friday, the U11 LL Crusaders lost to the Mid-Huron Huskies in Brussels by a score of 13-1. The U9 MD team also played their Mid-Huron Huskies counterparts in Brussels that night, but a score was unavailable at press Continued on page 3


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