The Brussels Post, 1975-09-03, Page 1041.
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Ar ea schools will hol0, 55th fair day,
Correspondent
Mrs. L. Stonehouse
September is once again upon
us. Schools have re-opened for
another year. On Wednesday
September 10, however, the
pupils in the elementary schools
at Belgrave, Blyth and Brussels
will be having a holiday from the
class room. They will still be
under the watchful eyes of, their
teachers . and hopefully their
parents also.
Ifs school fair-day in Belgrave.
The fifty-fifth Belgrave, Blyth and
Brussels fair will begin with a
parade of the students, teachers
and offiCialS, beginning at 1
o'clock. The parade route is much
shorter this year, starting at' the
W.I. Hall down to the highway
and then directly up the highway
to park entrance. The guest
speaker Simon Hallahah, will
officially open the fair.
The doors of the Community
Centre will swing open for
viewing of the many exhibits
from school work, flowers, fruits,
vegetables, grain, corn, hay,
baking, sewing, woodworking to
crafts, which will have been
judged that morning.
Outside a sports programme is
planned and the judging of the
calf, hog, lamb and pony_classes,
will take place. In these classes of
livestock the parent or pupil does
not necessarily have to own their
entry. In the pony classes, in the
prize list the words small horse
has been changed to read Saddle
horse. Something new has also
been added in the pony classes,
two trail classes.
Mrs. Marshall Stonehouse and
Mrs. Joe Dunbar recently spent a
week at Kincardine, at Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Dunbar's trailer.
William Nagel oPGoderich and .
Mrs. Minnie Riddell of ;Huron-
view, Clinton visited Mrs. Mar-
shall Stonehouse last Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd.
visited Mr. and Mrs./ Mervyn
Karges R. R. 1, Gowanstown on
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Laura Johnston spent a
few days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. George M. Johnston arid
Tara of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide of
Mount Hope, and David Wide of
Hamilton spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Garver Nicholson.
Robbie Nicholson who spent some
holidays at the Wide home '
returned home with them.
Lillian Potter of Grimsby who
has purchased the former Purdon
property is now residing in the,
village. Welcome her to the
community.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Wightman,
Tracey and Pamela of Chatham
spent the holiday weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman.
Marjorie Bosman and her girl-
friend of Sault.Ste. Marie visited
the home of her grandmother Mrs'
George Coak on the weekend.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Grant McBurney,
Stephen and Renee who have.
been residing at Yellowknife,
North West Territories for the
past two years have returned
home and are visiting with hiS
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
McBurney this past week.
Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin were
Doug and Jimmie Irwin of
Dunnville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hayes, and Cathy of Brampton,
_ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Laviolette
and Family of Scarboro, Albert
Nethery of Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Irwin of Dunnville, Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Page, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Page and daughter of
Royal Oak, Michigan formerly of
Marvoch.
Albert Netheri of Hamilton
was a recent visitor with Mrs.
George Cook. He also visited with
his twin sister Mrs. Minnie
McGill u ho is a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. They both cele-
brated their 88th birthday on
August 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes
attended the funeral of Cyril
Canning of Stratford, on Monday
at the Heinbuck Funeral Home.
Glen Nixon and Arnold Dawson
are employed in harvesting oper-
ations in Consort, Alberta.
Dr. Lieigh Clarke of Wingham
was the speaker at Knox Presby-
terian Church, Belgrave on Sun-
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. James Paton of
Mossley visited on Sunday with
her Mother, Mrs. George Cook.
Mrs. Dorothy Kerr of Hamilton
visited last Monday with Mrs.
George Cook:
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Cantelon of Tweed for a few days
last week.
Indended for Last Week
Mr. and Mrs. Jack I aidd and
Kim, of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Brindley and family 'of
Dungannon, visited their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Gow on
Sun day.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gow, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hill and family
all of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs.'
William Gow were the Saturday
evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ladd of Goderich.
Susan Brindley of Dungannon
spent her holdiays with her
grandparents Mr. and 'Mrs. Wil-
liam Gow last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gow
•
recently visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Regelle of Dublin.
Visitors last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Gow
were Mr. and. Mrs. D,elton Krups
of Ingersoll, Mrs. Eldon Henri
and Lee of Bolton.
Belgrave Girls Softball
The Belgrave Girls Softball
season came to an exciting end on
Tuesday night, August 26, when
the Midget Girls took on their
mothers.
Dispite the cheering section
behind the girls' team including
most of the girls from the
Juvenile Girls team, and the odd
grapefruit being thrown, the
mothers managed to stay on top
If you spend your spare time
getting a spare tire,
maybe it's time
you got rolling on your
fitness program.
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and win the, game.
Following the game the Midget
girls were ,treated by their
coaches Brenda Johnston and
Nancy Anderson. The Juvenile !
girls went to the horde of Mr, and
Mrs. William Coultes and ettjoy,
en a weiner roast.