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Haywarcls Discount 5.00 Crawford,Mills & Davies 10.00 McCutcheon Grocery .. 5.00
Murrays Barber Shop 3.00 Queens Hotel 5.00 Robert Cunningham.. 5.00
Hoppe Hardware 5.00 Ten Pas Const, 5.00 Hilts Food Market ... 2.00
Oldfield Hardware 10.00 Weber's Store, Ethel 5.00 Brussels 5c to $1.00
New American Hotel 5.00 Can. Imp.Bank of Commerce 5.00
LarrSyto'sreRadio & T.V. Texan Grill 5.00 to donate Pen and Pencil set
Irene's Beauty Salon 2.00 for Highest Scoring member in Sales & Service Store
Franks Auto Body 5.00 4-1-1. Club. B lyth 5.00
Jim Cardiff 10.00 VVm.Blake Orchard 16.00 Howard Bernard 5.00
Topnotch Feeds 10.00 McCutcheon Motors 20,00 Calvin Krauter 5.00
Maitsidc- Orchard 5.00 R.E,McKinIcy M.P.... 15.00 A. Grewar: 10 loaves
Gordon Workman 5.00 Stewart McCall.... 10.00 Superior Enriched Bread for
Ray & Helen's
Family.Centre 10.00
McGavin's Farm
Equipment 10.00
Best Lemon Pie,
Ronnenberg Insurance
Al Nichol Const, 10,00 George Mutter, Horse Blanket, value $40,00
J.M.McDonald 50.00 Esso Dealer 10.00 Jacob's Saddlery
Brussels Stock Yard. 50.00 Thompson & Stephenson Halter , Beef Judging
Brussels Motors . 10.00 Meat Market 10.00 Competition , 20.00
Gerald Exel Const. 10.00 Edwin Martin 10,00 Doug Evans Hdwe,
Willis Knight Const. 10.00 Max Watts 10.00 Ethel 10,00
Alfred Knight 15.00 Murray Gaunt Jim's Gsn.Repair & Tire
Sta Rite Dairy 10.00 M.P. P ....... . , 10.00 Service 2.00
Merle Freeman 10.00 Jim McNeil 5.00 Cranbrook Store..... 10.00
Stephcnsons Grocery 5.00 Hackbart's Dry Goods 5.00 (Gordon ,Engel)
Bridge Motors 10.00 Eder's Variety Store.. 5.00 Walton Feedmill 10.00
Brussels Motors 10.00
GRANTS 1974
Township of Grey ,
Township of 1Vicrris
Township of McKillop
Village of Brussels
300.00
250.00
50.00
150.00
BRUSSELS' FALL FAIR
September 25th and 26th, 1974
Wm, Elston, Reeve of Morris and Warden of Huron County,
will officially open the fair at 2 p.m. on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th.
Master of Ceremonies - Robert L. Cunningham
March Shows Ltd Midway
Brussels Legion Pipe Band
CARLING O'XEEFE AEROEATIC TEAM will present a 20
minute Air Show at 3 p.m., Thursday.
Visit the Crystal Palace Wednesday evening, September 25th
See the fine displays of exhibits and enjoy a Variety Show,
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TWO PONY RACES
Potties 12 hands and under.
2, - ponies over 12 hands
3 - Parade Class
4 - Flag Race
mo tl ey divided $ 6.00; 4.00; 3.00; 3.00; 2,00; 2.00
5 - Relay Race
Money divided $ 10,00: 8.00; 6.00; 4.00; 2.00
PONY CART RACES
2 H eats , -first Seven entries to be accepted. Each driver
$10.(a
EXHIBIT YOUR PET
CHILDREN'S Orr SLOW - Open to all Public School Boys
and Girls wino reside in Brussels,Morris, Grey, MeKillop
No Entry Fee
Persian Cat
2. cat, any other breed
3, Angora Rabbits, 1 pair. ... ,
4, Ra bbits, any other breed, 1 pair
5, Best dog in the show
, Dog showing least resemblance to
any breed
Pair Homer Pigeons. „ . ,
8. Pair Fantail Pigeons
9, Pair any other breed Pigeons
is. Pair Bantams
11. Palley Fowl, (1 Bird)
1974 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH AND
FARM MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION
on Craig Reid and Neighboring Farms
GEORGETOWN - HALTON COUNTY
SEPTEMBER 24th to 28th Incl.
Sponsored by the Ontario PloWmen's Association in co-operation
with Halton County Local' Committee
THE WORLD'S LARGEST PLOWING MATCH AND EXHIBIT
OF FARM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES
20,000.00 in prizes - educational, trips and championship
trophies for senior plowmen, junior farmers and high school
pupils.
Daily activities include women's prograiii, bands and parades,
wagon tours, county hist orical exhibits and rides - Canada's
Conklin Shows.
Special Events will include the Queen of the Furrow Contest,
horseshoe pitching championShip, PloWing competitions for
Wardens, Mayors, Press, Radio & T.V. and 0.13,A. Directors,
and Horse Show and other demonstrations.
Applications for exhibit space will be received at the office of the
Secretary-Manager until August 9th. Plowing entries and
Applications for Tractors will be received until Sept, 2nd.
hor MI particulars write or telephone:
Secretary-Manager, Ontario Plowmen's Association.
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Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food,
Partiamoint Buildings. Toronto, Ontario. M7A-1A9
Arca Code: 416 Dial: 965-1091
SPECIAL
, Best Decorated Bicycle by Public School Children (to be
glged•at Victoria Park previous to .parade)
Prizes: 1st $5.00; 2nd $4.00: 3rd 53:00t 4th 2.00; 5th 1.00
SCHOOL PARADE
THURSDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 26th
School and Sports - Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. Harvey Craig,
Ken Scott, Jinx Axtmann, Luella Mitchell, Mrs. Robert
Raymond, Mrs, M. Huether, Mrs. I, Wilson
The parade will form at Victoria Park at 12;00 p.m. sharp,
Mushy, September 26. and will be headed by the two bands.
Ali pupils and teachers in parade admitted free to grounds.
No children admitted free unless in parade.
Rest appearing school in parade:
School Parade to be judged by., Banifer Costume and
Matching
Prizes - 1st $7,001 2nd, $6.00; 3rd, $5.00; 4th, $4.00;
1 School Heats 5th, $3.00.
lst 10,00; 2nd 8.00; 3rd 6.00; 0th 5.00;. 5th 5.00
2' Floats - Orgrtikita tiong And ComMeteiall
Pr{/es: 1st 20,00; 2nd 18,00; 3rd 16.00; 4th 15.00: 5th 15.00
CHILDRENS' SPORTS
RUNNING RACES
60 yards Sprint, (boys 6-81, - • • • • „ ' 60 yards Sprint (girls 6-8)! • • • ' 6-8 .... , . . , . , .
100 yards Sprint .(boysy 9.11), 100 yards Sprint (giris
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ALL SMILES - Little Jennifer Procter is a year older now but she'll probably be
back to this year's Fall Fair. Jennifer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Procter
of R.R.5, Brussels, was pictured 'at last year's Fair as she rode around on her
mother's back.
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These may be entered through your school or direct with the
Secretary.
Exhibitors must supply their own coops or cages and exhibits
must be in place by noon.
Dogs may be shown on a leash.