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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-09-15, Page 9131 st 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 • doling in' d ho Wei 1 led th. Pgi 21 4.40111111.1111104 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) N1'ERNATIONAL LOVVING%\ MATCH &.FARM MACHINERY SHOW SEPT. 28-OCT 219!76 JBaucz COUNTY 1 -4iisellesilorOgrsuomsel 2 ih miles west of Walkerton, Ontario I to ies,' tbs, rer DANCE 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 ...m.011111111111.111101.1...mimmmindllnallialir Ilk ""411111111.11ror 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