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Station first. We saw the
room where they put stolen
articles like guns, liquor,
fishing-equipment and other
things.
We saw the cells,
where, they keep the offend-
era from. 12 to 24 houra. 'We
saw lots of other things too.
Then we went to the jail
We went to the. Police' It's one of the oldest
The jail has a
spooky cold
long dark hall
We got on the bus last ed us through the dark room.
Friday shortly after 9:00. I It was fun. We, had a good
sat with Mrs. Marks and we day,
talked about a lot of things. April Ten Pas
On Friday June 20, grades'
2 and 3 went on afield trip.
First we went to the police
station. The, policeman
showed us a room with stolen
goods in it. He said if they
were not claimed , within
ninety days they would, be
returned to the finder. We
saw four cells, two for
women and, two for men.
At the fingerprint section,
one had a picture of the jail
house. We ate at Victoria
Park and then' we went down
to the harbour and ;b ought a
treat.' We played', watched
the' train go by and felt the
water. Then we Went to see
where they mike the papers.
The county roads we travel
he explained that there were
no two people in the world
with the same fingerprints.
They have two women and
two men dispatchers: They
• talk to the policemen in the
cruisers. Then we went to the
jail. We had to:walk down a
long hall that sent shivers
down my, back. We climbed a
winding stair where a lady
told, us what we could do and
led on were 12 and 25 and
highways ,21 and 8. We siw
lots of other things. At
Seaforth Miss Debbie
Ranney and Susan 'White
Very kindly showed use
around the Expositor Office.
We saw the - dark room,
advertisements, large type-
'
os n
writers and .many _interestin8
00115. The. forty-four puPila
of grades 2 and 3, our
teachers him. M. Huether
and Mrs. ,r; Wilson and
driver would like to, thank
everyone for Making the
Field Trip both a fun day and
a- learning 'experience.
acrion
the Brussels Poet is put
'together: They.' showed us
the dark, room where • the
pictures are developed. We
saw reporters typing stories.
The printing press- was not
working that day but it was
interesting. On the way
home we laughed and sang.
We had a good time. ,
Tim Dillow
buildings in Huron. We saw
L. Huron. In one, of the cells
we saw a. dummy. Dianne,'
our guide, told us a story in
the court yard. The Jail
house was used fora house,
jail and hospital. I Wight
two post cards One was of
, the light house and the other
what we could not do:
We , were ',taken thrOugh
the governor's house and .,
then the courtyards. She told
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us the story of • the, great
escape.. After having our:,
lunch we went down to
Victoria Harbour.
Then we went tO the Huron
Expositor in SeafOrth where
int JANICE HESE
Grade 2 ••
We left a little" after 9:00.,
The ..bus driver's name was
Mr. Murray Hoover. The
chaperones were Mrs. B.
Pennington, Mrs. F. Breck-.
enrige, Mrs. E. pipe, Mrs.
M. Dillow 'and Mrs. A.
Marks. house. It was built in 1839: •
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Then we looked up ahead 6 . BERG' h d , .
and could iee blue water. We Ladies at T.,un erBay meet- in a les
all knew then we were in .=-- , Servic
Goderich and would soon be
el , .
at the police station. The first I ,Installation . .
gathered from all over Ont-
intesting as well as inform-
trio found the convention
interesting
There were fishing poles,
guns, tires and many things.
We saw the cells and the .
'radio room where one or bard
have to be on duty all the Sunday, 15th, to motor to. many, delegates from south- Park, the Sunken Garden, Exhibition. I . Saturday ,they'. Donald G. Ives time. Thunder Bay ,where they -ern Ontario are hesitant to and to Mount McKay (owned toured parks and the beau* - 'Then we went to the arrived on the morning of the travel so far. • by the Indians). There is, a ful Kabakea, Falls, that pro-' R.R.02, Myth '
yard.
was beautiful. We saw the
exercise yard and the .court-
hoover honors
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The guide told us that the
last public hanging in Can-
ada took placein front of the
jail. We had our lunch and
then went down to the
harbour where we spent our Mrs. Walter Kerr played sung by a group of talented two on advice to the bride.,
fifty cents for a treat. soft music as guests were girls - Misses Susan Cardiff, -
arriving for a miscellaneous Julie MacDonald, Brenda The bride-to-be was pre-
Then we went to- Seaforth shower in Melville Presby- Ten Pas and Kim Macintosh, ' seated with gifts for which
to visit the Huron Exposifor terian church basement on accompanied by Mrs. Joanne she thanked everyone. She
where our Brussels Post is June 3rd, to honour Miss King at the piano. ' was also the recipient of a
made. They fit long strips of Janice Semple, bride-elect of Prior to an address to "Bride's Book" compiled by
print together to make a nice the month. Janice. read , by Kathy Deft-, Kathy Deitner,. Lunch
page. Debbie Ranney Show- Baskets of flowers, pink ner; each guest gave her . brought the evening to a
and white streamers and name and short sentence or close. Every week more and more
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place we saw, was the room
where they kept things that
were stolen.'
Mrs. Da McLarty and Mrs.
Peggy Cudmore of the Brus-
sels HOrticulture Society at-
tended the convention of the
Ontario Horticulturat Society
in Thunder Bay from June
17th to 21st.
The ladies'left Brussels on
ative. The attendance would
have been higher if it had
been held elsewhere but was
• excellent for that area where
branches are scattered and
• delegates were royally treat-
.ed. The convention was held
at Lakehead University, Wed
nesday they were entertain-
ed by the male :choir and
Finnish Dancers Of Thunder
• Bay. Thursday,. they were .
h, taken on a tour of Centennird
World War 2, that can be
seen from the city.
Tuesday night there was a
banquet with Lorne Hender-
son, Minister of Agriculture
as guest speaker. After the
banquet they attended the
opening of the Lakehead
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jail where we had , to walk
down a long dark•cold spooky
hall. The governor; home
17th. • ,
The 600 or 700 delegates
Those who did not attend
missed a gOOd tithe :for the
' lighted cross there
'
a memor-
ial to the Indian war-dead of '
vided power for the area, and
.is called the Niagara-• of the
North; before 'leaving for 1
!hams:-
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and her sister Robitia, were
escorted to decorated chairs
and corsages pinned on the
three.
Mrs. Thelma Cardiff wel-
comed the assembled friends
'and neighbours, and pre-
' sided for a short program.
Mrs. Jeanne Ireland gave a
huinorous reading. There
were other readings by Miss
Kathy Deitner, Mrs. Harold
Steffler and Miss Darlene
• Bishop. Miss Kathy Deitner
distributed words for a short
song concerning the bride
and groom which the guests
sang to the tune "Bicycle
Built for Two:" Songs were
Semple in Brussels sw
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