The Citizen - August 11, 2023

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Police request space in Wingham By Scott Stephenson The Citizen

A scary situation The Village of Brussels was the site of a brief, yet tense stand-off between the Ontario Provincial Police and a 44-year-old Huron East man on Saturday afternoon. The police closed the main street through the village and brought in the West Region Tactics and Rescue Unit and the West Region Emergency Response Team to resolve the situation peacefully, which would eventually come to pass. At 2:46 p.m., the man was

taken into custody without issue. He has since been charged with possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, uttering threats (damage or injure animal), imitation firearm (use while committing offence) and possession of firearm or ammunition contrary to prohibition order. After his first Ontario Court of Justice appearance in Goderich, (John Stephenson the man was remanded into police custody. photo)

Plowing Match coming to Albers farm By Shawn Loughlin The Citizen The 95th annual Huron County Plowing Match, hosted by the Huron County Plowmen’s Association, will be held on Aug. 17-18 just northeast of Brussels on the home farm of Peter and Leisa Albers. The match will begin on Aug. 17 with Junior Day. The young plowers will practice from 9-11 a.m., followed by the competition from 12-3 p.m. Also that day, the Princess competition will go ahead. Six young women have put their names forward in the hopes of succeeding Jillian Shortreed, last year’s winner of the Princess competition. On Friday, Aug. 18, registration will open at 8 a.m. and the competition will begin at 9 a.m. Speeches to help decide the Queen of the Furrow competition winner will begin that day at 1 p.m. and former Huron County Queen of

the Furrow and current Ontario Queen Maranda Klaver will be part of the festivities. Eight young women will be vying for the crown Later that day, the Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association, as well as several implement dealers, will be there and demonstrating as part of the match. The association will demonstrate between 2-4 p.m. that day. The vendor market will go ahead

this year again and the association is actively looking for more vendors. Reach out to Margaret Vincent at vincent9margaret @msn.com if you are interested. There will also be antique displays, organized by Henry and Annette Hendriks from the Lucknow area. They are also looking to involve more people, so reach out to them at 519-529-7560 for more information. At 5 p.m., the banquet will begin

with a meal catered by Cardiff Catering. That night, the plowing awards will be handed out and the 2023 Queen of the Furrow will be crowned, ending the local reign of Luanne McGregor. There will also be both a silent and live auction at the banquet after dinner has been served. On both days, the Brussels Leo Club will be serving lunch, while the Brussels Optimist Club will be dishing out breakfast on Friday.

Huron County OPP Detachment Commander Jason Younan spoke to North Huron Council at its regular meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 8 in regards to police visibility in the area. Younan explained that the majority of the OPP’s engagement in North Huron is spent in Wingham, as a move to technology-based platforms has allowed the OPP to pinpoint which areas are most in need of service. “Gone are the days of patrolling dirt roads at random,” he said, going on to point out that, “analytics tells us that we should spend 63 per cent of our time [in North Huron] in Wingham.“ Younan pointed to specific problem areas within Wingham, citing hundreds of individual occurrences in recent years on Josephine Street alone, mostly theft and other property crimes. He also noted 36 incidents that have taken place in Wingham and District Hospital over the same time period, which, while troubling, has led to the OPP forging a stronger relationship with the hospital. Part of the OPP presentation highlighted increases in RIDE programs and foot and school patrols in Wingham. Younan said he is proud of the efforts of officers in Wingham, telling council that, “I review videos of officers all the time - they are there in the dark places where people are doing things.” Commander Younan also included a request to council for a space in Wingham for officers to work out of, as they are spending so much time downtown. The optimal space would include a 24-hour desk with a computer and a bathroom. “The preference is Continued on page 16

Tigers pull even with Stingers on points By Shawn Loughlin The Citizen The Belmore Stingers have a slim lead in the Huron County Fastball League standings with a record of 12-3 and 24 points as they continue to manage a three-game losing streak. The Brussels Tigers have won

their last two games and are in second place, also with 24 points and a record of 12-2. The Milverton Millwrights have won their last three games and sit in third place with a record of 9-3 and 18 points. The Sebringville Sting are in fourth place with a record of 8-4 and 16 points, followed by the Wingham Hitmen in fifth place with

a record of 8-5 and 16 points, the sixth-place Mitchell Mets with a record of 7-5 and 14 points and the Monkton Muskrats in seventh place with a record of 6-7 and 12 points. The Goderich Grizzlies are in eighth place with a record of 5-10 with 10 points, followed by the ninth-place Fullarton A’s at 4-8 with eight points, the 10th-place Walton

Brewers with a record of 3-9-1 and seven points, the 11th-place Brussels Bangers with a record of 2-11-1 and five points and the lastplace Wroxeter Rippers with a record of 2-10 and just four points. On Aug. 4, the Milverton Millwrights were in Brussels to play the Bangers and won by a Continued on page 9


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