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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-09-23, Page 3'THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 4, 1981 A3 .3' H. & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Soles, Service 8 Installation of pipelines & milking parlours R.R.4 WALTON 887-6063 A GRO,UP OF LITTLE INDIANS — Walton Public School's Kindergarten and Grade 1 class took second prize for this school float when they AND NOW FOR MY NEXT TRICK Earl and Martha Heywood sang and performed magic acts for the audience at the Crystal Palace on Tuesday night. Here, Earl did the familiar trick of pouring milk into a newspaper and then having nothing come out of the newspaper. The Heywoods were performing as part of this year's Brussels fair. (Photo by Ranney) Women's Guild hears Mrs. Shortreed on handicapped The • Presbyterian Wo- which was followed by scrip- with the upbringing of disa- men's Guild opened their Fall season on Tuesday; Sept. ture read in unison from John 9: 1.7 dealing with a blind bled children were praised in, a reading called God's Cho:- 15th with a meeting in the man restored to sight. sen Few read by Carol who church parlour. An interesting report on then led in prayer. The roll Carol Innes introduced the The Year of the Disabled was call was answered by How I theme with a poem entitled given by Valerie Shortreed. Could Help a Disabled Per- Heaven's Very Special. Child Mothers who are entrusted son. Jeanne Ireland took charge of the business. Secretary's and Treasurer's reports were given by Isabel Adams and Leona Armstrong respective- ly and plans were discussed for a special meeting to be dressed up as Indians for the Brussels fair parade. (Photo by Ranney) AROUND THE RING — Mempers of 4-H clubs showed their cattle at the Brussels fair on Wednesday afternoon. (Photo by Ranney) A great fall fair Continued from page 1 Wheller-91; Tom Warwick-90; Ernie Lewing- For beans, the winners were Murray John and Steven Huether-901/2; ton-89; Laurie Black 88 12; Dale Knight-88; Cardiff-91; Jack Cardiff-90; John Nan Vliet-89 1/2 ; Jan Neil Hemingway-871/2 ; Don Procter-87; Jeff Cardiff-86 1/2 ; Don Martin-86; John and Van Vliet-89; Jeff Cardiff-88 1/2 ; Don Martin- Steven Huether-851/2 ; George Procter-85; 88; Neil Hemingway-87 1/2 ; Jack Knight-87; Murray Cardiff-841/2 ; Wayne Hopp er-84; Les Knight-86 1/2 ; .Dale Knight -86; Bob Doug Machan-83 1/2 ; Clarence McCutcheon-Wheeler-85 1/2; Joe Semple-85; Laurie Black 83; John Smith-82 1/2 ; John Van Vliet-82; Jan -84 1/2 ; and Wayne Hopper-84. VarkVliet-81 1/2 ; Bodmin Ltd.-81; Jack Cardif- In grain corn, the winners Were: Bob 80 1/2 SILK WEDDING BollOtitTS. Any styl i.,anytolour... Reasona b le price s. Leona Yule Roll, 1,A/Whitten' 356-2427 A FIRST-PRIZE WINNER — Crystal Devlin of Brussels and her horse were first prize winners in the Horse and Rider category in the Brussels fair parade on Wednesday. (Photo by Ranney) held in the church basement on Sunday evening, October 4th. The ladies of the sur- rounding area are invited to hear Mrs. Dorothy Thornton who will show slides and speak about her recent trip to Germany where she attended the Passion Play at Oberam- mergau and visited the Berlin Wall among other things.• Refreshments were enjoy- ed at the close of the meeting served by Carol Innes and Valerie Shortreed. 'GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE 1% storey frame home, all conveniences, large well-treed lot, detached garage. Priced to sell. 1 storey aluminum-clad home, all conveniences, one car garage. Good lot. $20,000. make an offer. 1% storey aluminum-clad home, Oil furnace, 4 piece bath, cupboards, $22,000. Cardiff and Mulvey Real Estate and Insurance Brussels .8874100 Installation , 1 jFREE ESTIMATES I I I ° Barn Cleaners . 1 I ° Bunk Feeders I ! ° Stabling I I I Donald G. Ives I. R.R.#2, Blyth I I 1 :I Phone: , I Brussels 881-9024 .i..--,, ales — Servicel BERG