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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-09-22, Page 24Cones, Sundaes, Shakes, Slushies,Floats, Banana Boats Smith's General Store Walton Open Nightly Till 9 THE WALTON INN SPECIAL Purchasers of 73, 74, 75, 76 cars during the month of September will receive a PORTABLE T.V. FORD BRUSSELS. WINGHAM BRIDGE MOTORS LTD Sales and Service COMMUNITY STAINLESS by ONEIDA Plowmen test skills When in BRUSSELS Stop in at the TEXAN GRILL & GAS BAR (Continued from Page 1) Class Three, a class for Huron contestants only, was won by Reverned Ken Innes of Brussels. Bill Armstrong of Wingham was second and John Becker of Dashwood third. Class Four winner was Don Little of Monkton while John Little of Monkton finished second and P.P. O'Malley of Teeswater finished third. Class Four is an open class for all contestants. Class Five is a green class for Huron boys and girls 15 years of age or younger who have never won a first prize at any match. The winner was Brian McGavin of Walton, Heather Clark of Goderich was second and Ralph. Nivens of Auburn third and Joe Dougherty of Goderich fourth. Class Six, open to Huron. County residents 18. years of age and under, was won by Marty Becker, of Dashwood with Brian McGavin of Walton finishing second, Greg Cook of Belgrave third and Glen Dougherty of Goderich fourth. Class. Seven, open to all corners, was won by Don Little of Mo nkton. Ken Innes of Brussels finished second and Doug Damble of Teeswater, finished third. HAYWARD'S Discount -- Variety Patent Medicines Cosmetics Tobacco Groceries and Stationery Weekdays 9-9 Holidays & Sundays 12-6 BANQUETS and FAMILY DINNERS HOURS 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Closed Monday 887-9293 Class Eight, the horse drawn businessmen's class was won by John Stephens of St. Marys who is the head of the Ontario Plowmen's Association. Roy Bennett of Wingham finished second and Elgin Howett of Londesboro finished third. Class Nine, consisting of tractors drawing four plows or more, was won by Marty Becker of Dashwood. John Becker, also of Dashwood finished second and Peter Hallahan of Belgrave finished third. Alex Boa and Harold Carter of Goderich teamed up to win the Huron horseshoe pitching contest. The Class One segment of the competition was open to residents of Huron County only. Class Two, an open class, was won by the team of Stan Fearn or St. Thomas and Vern Hutchings of Shedden. Edgar Howett and Howard Ross, both of Londesboro, sawed their way through a 12 inch log in 55 seconds to win the log sawing contest. Herman Fisher of RR 2, Clinton and Mervin Shute of Kirkton placed second with a time , of 57 seconds. The competitors used the same saw throughout the match. Competitors using their own saws teamed up in another class and Roy Bennet joined up with Queen of -the Furrow to win that class. Bill Learning president of the Huron. Plowmen and Mrs. Ken Duncan wife of the host farmer, placed second. Helen Shute of Kirkton drove a nail into wood in four seconds to win the Ladies Nail Driving contest edging out ,Jean Ross of Kirkton Pete Brenderson won the Men's Competion. Winners of the Junior Plowing Match held. Thursday wereMarty Becker of Dashwood finishing first, Peter Hallahan of Belgrave second and Ralph _ Nivens of Auburn third. Bakery, Economy KLEENEX Aylmer - CATSUP Schneiders SHORTENING Aylnier TOMATO JUICE 411111111111k 241 THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER :210, 1976 4-Piece Serving Set your choice Phone 887-9445 Sunkist LUNCH MEATS' WEston Chocolate SWISS ROLLS Schneider CHEESE SLICES Daily Dinner Specials Delicious Home Cooking Your Hosts June & Ken Webster Doz. 6 oz. pkg. Reg. .69 8 'oz. pkg. We Deliver 11 cc F, at tr bi F S 60 ave rOV PP eca ne ac ur du mp eco ettl or a ere ith hat cf M CO nd en ga sua Gig sup A mafching 4-Piece Serving Set just $1•00 When you buy a 40-Piece Service for Eight • including a. handsome storage tray. 40-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 ., $99.95 4-PIECE SERVING SET“, $1 .00 (reg. $1 1 .95) (Cherbourg $12,95 ) Total Value -of Offer $ 10045 40-PIECE SERVICE includes 8 eaCht,TeaSIJOOnS, Dessert Ditiher Knives, Dinner Fekkg, the riii eXte I ieee ONEIDA Where Personal Service is Still Important. Mayer 'g Jewelle Member B.B.A. Audrey &. &1.4