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THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 26,-1NO — 7
A 1919 MODEL T —.Bruce Gropp of R.R.1, Brunner was having a little
trouble getting his. Model-T started at the Antique Car Show and Flea
Market but with the help of an unidentified friendileft) he finally got it
going.
(Photo by Ranney)
RIDES ANYONE? Jim- Garniss Of Brussels was on hand to offer
horse-draWn rides to anyone who wanted them at the Brusiela imitique
Car Show and Flea Market on.. Saturday.
(Photo. by Ranney)
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TIME FOR A LITTLE REST AND RELAXATION — Michelle, Danny and
Cindy McNeil opted for a little rest while their father Don McNeil cleaned
up on Sunday near the end of the weekend Antique Car Show and Flea
Market. (Photo by Ranney)
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SURROUNDED BY HIS MERCHANDISE Bill Hall of Owen Sound was
just one who had things to sell at the-Annual Antique Car Show and Flea
Market at the Brussels Agricultural Grounds on Saturday. Here he sits
surround by his merchandise—old car parts. (Photo by Ranney)
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;'MattheW and Guy of Seaforth. stopped tOadMite,One of the.Older model of
F4cars at the annual Antique Car Show and. ea Market'' held, in.BrUtbelS on
.:(Pholaby Ranney
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ion Pipe' Band paraded
through the` grounds, stop-
ping at various spots playing
their music for all.
They were then conveyed
by the Antique Car to Brus-
sels Cemetery for their part
in the Decoration. Services.
At 2 p.m. car games were
played on the race track.
Winners were: Balloon Race
(on Weper) 1. Keith Hensley
Kitchener; Balloon Race
Break Balloon Rt. Rear
Wheel (3 Races) 1. Harry
Gardner, Waterloo; 2. Keith
Hensley, Kitchener; 3. Dave
Miller, Listowel; Potato Race
1. John Damman, Waterloo.
Bologna Raffle - 20 lbs.
(made by Holzamer Meats,
Atwood) won by Francis
Stielmacher, Neustadt.
Sunday at 2:15 p.m. child-
ren's games were played on
the green in the centre of
racetrack. These were super-
vised by Brenda Richmond,
Jan & June Adams.
At 3:30 p.m. trophys were
presented.
They included the Long
Distance Trophy-donated by
Carl's Auto Body Brussels,
won by 8 members - Sarnia
group - travelled 110 mi.
Best Brass Trophy - don-
ated by Max & Barbara
Watts was not awarded - .no
Brass Car present (1915 &
older).
Best CoMmeicial Trophy -
donated.MCNeil's Auto Body
Brusseli won by lames Her-
gott, Kitchener - 38 Dodge
Pickup.
Best Graffitti trophy
donated John .Brown' Motors,
Gift* 'Won by jaCli Durnin,
,Kitchener; 1958 Ford Con—
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Most, Appealing Auto
Trophy donated by Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bainton, Bain-
ton's Old Mill, Blyth, Ont.
won by Greg Smith, Atwood,
1929 Oakland Roadster.
Oldest vehicle - donated by
the Holzamer Family, At-
wood, won by Russ Parsons,
Staffa, 1929 Olds Coupe.
Hard luck trophy - donated
by McNeil's Auto Body, pre-
sented to Laverne Felkar,
Kurtzville.
Over the two day period
Brussels played host to 45
vendors; 31 camping; 23
vehicles for sale; and 165
cars for show.
Gate admissions were 1300
not including - vendors,
campers, show cars.
Gas Discount was supplied
by Texan Grill (Bruce & •
Sharon Webster) for all an-
tique and general interest
vehicles.
All Registered Weekend-
ers and cars for show receiv- -
ed a brass plaque and Tour
Pack containing advertising
from local and area busines-
ses.
The' Antique Car Show
and Flea Market had two
(special' visitors on Sunday
when Les Gosling of Wing-
ham flew in, in his 1941 Tiger
Moth and when the Shriner's
Jeepster Unit of the Mocha
Temple in London came in
with their jeepsters.
OH GOOD, 'SHADE AT LAST Michelle
Cowie and Michelle McNeil seemed happy to
find a Shaded :place to rest at the Antique Car
Show and Flea Market on Saturday;,-
(Photo.by.