"Bryan Lewis" is a Canadian municipal politician and a former official (ice hockey)/referee and Director of Officiating (NHL)/Director of Officiating for the National Hockey League. His first NHL experience was in the 1966–67 NHL season. He worked more than 1000 games, 30 playoff games, and nine Stanley Cup Finals at the NHL level, and was named Director of Officiating in 1989, following the sudden death of his predecessor, John McCauley. In this position, he oversaw a staff of 90, as well as the officiating of both the NHL and the American Hockey League/AHL. He retired from this position in 2000. Lewis is still active in hockey, helping officials at the junior level. Bryan is currently Referee In Chief for the Central Hockey League and Ontario University Athletics.

In November 2000, Lewis successfully ran for a position on the Halton Hills, Ontario/Halton Hills, Ontario town council. He has held the Council position for 4 terms.

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We close just because of the lack of business. It's really been slow the last couple of nights.

Glen Carbon is still eligible to receive the exhibit. With its cutting of personnel at the museum, it is causing us to review the application. We need to make sure that there is going to be enough personnel support and community support to back up this exhibit.

Not having staff does not disqualify them, rather it's just making sure the resources are there.

That's what I'm here for ... to make Dan work for his position so he doesn't get in a comfort zone.

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You want to make sure there is enough volunteer and personnel support to utilize the Museum on Main Street program to the best of its potential.