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Elmira, Ontario, Canada | observerxtra.com | Volume 26 | Issue 40
Coun. Martin apologizes for behaviour that prompted investigation Steve Kannon Observer Staff
HAVING BEEN SUBJECT TO AN investigation by the township’s integrity commissioner, Coun. Murray Martin this week apologized for the actions at the root of public complaints. His colleagues accepted the apology and the consultant’s reports, opting to move on past the incident. Woolwich’s integrity commissioner recommended council censure Martin for violating the township’s code of conduct in relation to a gravel pit proposed for the Maryhill area. An investigation was launched when two complaints were filed following a July 13 committee meeting chaired by Martin at which the Capital Paving application was discussed. Bonnie Bryant of the Hopewell Creek Ratepayers Association alleged Martin had cut her off during a scheduled presentation and subsequently made an untrue statement related to her comments. Another resident, Susan B. Campbell, alleged Martin was in violation of the code by leaving early from the meeting and prejudging the Shantz Station pit application; the latter was upheld. → INTEGRITY 5
Elmira’s Luke Eurig finds himself surrounded at the Stratford net during game play Sunday at the WMC, where the Kings fell 4-1.
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Kings post a split in weekend play Regular season gets rolling post-pandemic, with fans welcomed back to the WMC Steve Kannon Observer Staff
THE OFFENCE THAT WAS ON display Saturday night dried up Sunday as the Elmira Sugar Kings split a pair of games last weekend. The Kings are now 2-1 as the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League schedule gets rolling in earnest.
In Brantford October 2, the Kings skated to an 8-0 victory. Back home Sunday, they fell 4-1 to the Stratford Warriors. The team had opened the season at home the previous weekend with a 3-2 win over the Ayr Centennials. “Saturday was good. The guys started really well and kept their focus through the whole game. They accomplished what they
were trying to, so it was it was a very disciplined performance. It was excellent,” said head coach Rob Collins of the Brantford match. It was a rougher ride against Stratford, however. “We just got ourselves into too big of a hole to start that game. They scored the first three goals of the game, and I thought, after the first period, we carried the
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play – I thought we were very, very good the last two periods,” said Collins. In Brantford, Luke Eurig got the party started at 3:55 of the first period, scoring with assists from Simon Belanco and Brayden Hislop. With less than 30 seconds to go, Aidan Yarde, assisted by Jaxson Murray and Brody Leblanc, gave the Kings a → KINGS 6
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