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ANNUAL
SEAFORTH
FALL FAIR
Huron's only Class `B' Fall Fair
THURSDAY
FRIDAY SEPT. 1-6-117
THURSDAY:-
9 p.m. Official Opening b ki.G.W.Montgomery,
former Huron County Ag. Rep.
Popular Variety Program
Queen of The Fair Competition
Merchants and Industrial Displays
FRIDAY: -.
NOTE: Parade .leavet Victoria Park at 10 ian.
rather than Noon as formerly.
Parade = Bands - Floats Exhibits -
Judging • - pet .Show - Junior Fair Champion=
ship - Farm Machinery Display - Horse .
Show - Perth Huron Jersey Breeders Parish.
Show - Championihip Horse Show - Chariot
Races - Penny Sale with' more than. 50' prizes.
McCARTHY MIDWAY SHOWS -- HORSE RACES
Selection and browning the "Queen of the Fair''
Dance Saturday, 'Sept. 18 •
Cabaret. Styld
Seaforth Arena
Music by "waiter Ostanek'
'tickets $6 Couple
Phone Ken Moore 527-0508
or The Huron Expositor, Seaforth •
Kenneth Campbell Mrs. Kathleen Cuthill
President Seca-Treas. 527-0753 •
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Mrs. Jeanne Kirkby of Walton joins, the staff of
Brussels Public School. Mrs. Kirkby has taught at
Howick for five years. She will be librarian and teach
Grade 7 at Brussels. , (Staff Photo)
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Brussels Legion' Hall
Sat., Sept. 18
Music by THE ENTERTAINERS
Admission — $2.00 per person
Auspices of Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 218
Lunch Included
To the Ratepayers of
:Grey Township
Official Opening
of The
Grey Township Publ!c
Works Garage
will be held on
FRIPAY, SEPT.• 24, 1976
Official. Opening '9:00 p.m.
DANCE TO FOLLOW
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OLYMPIA RESTAURANT
formerly Leni's Restaurant
Wednesday
Special
SPAGHETTI
all you can eat
Friday Special
from 4-9pm
Baked Rainbow
TROUT
Soup or Juice, Coffee, or 'Tea:
$3.-25
SUPER SPECIAL
SaturdayA Sunday
CLUB Get one
STEAK for'
.second order tot 1 cent
Open! at ,Gam- 'cloys a 'Week
$ 3.99
THE. BRUSSELS .POST, , SEPTEMBER iBi 1976 ',669.
•
-H members. attend Western.. W.
Huron Jr. Fair members were and discussion on nutrition, a
among 123 4-H Homemaking fashion show, and a craft session
Club girls from the counties in featuring. Macrame plant
Southwestern Ontario, who hangers.
participated in the Junior Day: at ' The highlight evening
the Western Fair in London on
Friday.
The girls who attended from ,
Huron were:. Louise Gibson, Box,
79, VVroxeter; Rhea Behrns,
R.R.#1, Wroxeter; Karen
McAllister, R.R.#1, Zurich;
Darlene Raynard, R.R.#2,
Bluevale; Laura. Dennis, R.R.#1,
Walton; Gayle Horton, R.R.#5,
Clinton; Lori ' Lynn Stewart,
R.R.#1, Kirkton; Marilyn Pepper,
96 Mill St., Hensall; Mary Jean
Betties, R.R.#2, Payfield; Patti
Lou Doivn, R.R.#1, Hensall;
Donna Henderson, R.R.#5,
Seaforth; Joanne VanOsch,
R.R.#3, Goderich; Julie
Shoobrook,-R.R.#3, Walton; Loiri
Anne O'Brien, R.R.#3,
Dashwood; Donna Chettleburgh,
R.R.#5, Wingham; Sherri
Marshall, R.R.#3, Blyth; Bett y
Errington, R.R.#2, Auburn;
Kathy • Fischer, R.R.#2,
Wingham; Elizabeth Datars,
R.R.#1, Dashwood; Sylvia
Forbes, R.R.#2, Clinton.
The program included
Men's
tournament
on Saturday
The bowls keep rolling at the
Lawn Bowling Greens here.
Winners at the weekly jitney
were: Mrs. Innes, Frank Hooper,
Rev.. Innes, Ruth Martin, Jack
Bowman, Mary Yuill, :Gerald
Gibson and Jim Bownian.
After boWling, the players were
served corn, . doughnuts _ and
coffee.
Saturday afternoon there will
be a tournament of men's doubles`
at the Greens.
of the
was a joint banquet with $he —
Agricultural Club Memberi at the
top-of-the-Fair 'Clubhouse, Club
members also saw, the —"evening
grandstang fikivv; '
a film