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GOLF. MEDALLISTS--Faye, McDonald -pro-
sented Catherine Cardiff and Michelle,
MoCutcheon with gold medals for,completing
all of their gold dance this last year and Carol.
Wheeler presented them with corsages, Mrs,
McDonald was ,presente with a bake as it was'
the calmly she h thaken part in when the
E3russeis Figure Skating held a carnival• on,,
September brings wind storms
OCTOBER 1, 1980 bulbs to Brussels to express
Holland sends 1,000 tulip Please turn to page 7 •
Continued from pages
Township.
Manitoba farmers get hay
from Wroxtter to replace
their drought-stricken crops.
JULY 23, 1980
Eight girls compete for the
title of Brussels Queen of the
Fair.
The Ball Auctions building
whch had become a village
eyesore is finally removed.
Local art student Janet ,
Cardiff has her work featured
in an award winners' exhibi-
tion.
JULY 30, 1980
Linda machan is crowned
Queen of the Brussels, fair.
Brussels canoeists Karen
Cowan, Teddy Cowan and
Rob Cardiff prepare to take
part in the first Canadian,
Marathon Canoe Racing As-
sociation National Meet in
Ottawa.
AUGUST 6, 1980
Morris Township council
plans public meeting to get
125th birthday ideas for the
township's celebration in
1981.
Bluevale plans the con-
struction of a new hall for the
community.
Damp weather causes
bean mould and sprouting
wheat .in Huron County
crops.
AUGUST 13, 1980
A rainstorm in Brussels
damages a section of porch at
the home of Tom and Claire
Hanrahan - Powers and
dis rupts power in the arena.
Between $7,000 and
.38,000 damage is caused by a
ire in a barn owned by
'vlurray Blake new Walton.
AUGUST 20, 1980
Barb Watt's penpal from
i:.:ngland visits Canada for
the first time.
Bluevale prepares to hold
its first Funfest to raise
money for the building of the
new Bluvale Hall.
AUGUST 27, 1980
June Bremner wins $2500
in the Lions Club's Elimina-
tion DraW.
Children of the Laotian
family are presented with
bikes and trikes by the
Brussels Vacation Bible
School
Brussels fair queen Linda
Machan is to compete in the
Miss Mid-Western competi-
tion.
Pat Langlois, opens a new
ceramics shop in Brussels.
'United . Co-operatives of
Ontario opens one of the
most modern feed mills in
the province, north on Wing-
ham.
SEPTEMBER 3, 1980 .
Morris council discusses
new Proposals in the Pits and
Quarries Act.
Walton enjoys a ball game
against ,the Four's Enough
team from California'
SEPTEMBER 10, 1980
Brussels Public School's
cross country team prepares
to run "across" Canada to
raise funds for cancer re-
search. They plan to do this
by plotting the ,distance they
run on a map of Canada.
The Belgrave, Blyth and .
Brussels School Fair pre- •
pares to celebrate its 60th
anniversary.
Brussels council hears how
the arena lost revenue this
year because of the new
liquor hicencing regulations.
SEPTEMBER 17, 1980
Brussels fair gets under-
way.
Morris and Turn berry
Township councils discuss a
new site for the Bluevale
Hall.
Brussels Bank of Com-
merce receives $329 in don-
ations for the Terry Fox
Cancer research 'fund.
The Belgrave, Blyth and
Brussels 60th school fair is a
big success.
Huron County Federation
of Agriculture members call
for the resignation of Ontario
Minister of Agriculture
Lorne Henderson.
Murray McArter is hired
as the new manager of the
B.M.G. Community Centre.
SEPTEMBER 24, 1980
Pouring rain puts damper
on Brussels Fair activities.
Brussels residents suffer
hydro disruptions twice in
one week, first when a freak
wind blows a tree limb onto
some hydro wires and the
second when a thunderstorm
knocks hydro out.
Brussels fair queen Linda.
Machan is chosen third run—
ner-up in the, Miss Mid-
Western Ontario competition
WEDDING INVITATIONS
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friendship at the dawn of a brand
new year. And, as we go forward, extend
our heartfelt thanks to you all.
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