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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-09-07, Page 11THE BRUSSELS POST,, SEPTEMBER 7, 1977,11 13 2 nd SEAF RTH ANNUAL FALL FAIR Huron's only Class 'B' Fall Fair FRIDAY THURSDAY SEPT.15 16 THURSDAY:- 9 p.m. Official Opening by Jack Riddell, Huron-Middlesex M.P.P. Popular Variety Program Queen of The Fair Competition Merchants and Industrial Displays FRIDAY: - 10:Q0 a.m. MONSTER PARADE - Bands ' - Floats - Fair - 'Judging Pet. Show • - Junior Fair ChaMpiOn;, 'ship Farm - Machinery Display Horse Show Perth. Huron Jersey Breeders -PariSh. Show Championship Horse. Show Chariot • Races - Penny Sale with more than 50 'prizes., MIDWAY SHOWS ,. HORSE RACES • SeJettion and crowning the'"Queen. of the Fait" barite, S'etturdtiy.i Sept.. 17 Cabaret 'Style. Seaforth Arena Music by "Walter Ostanek" Tickets $7 COU Pie Phone Ken Moore 521-0608 Of The Huron Expositor, Sodfottli Kenneth- CaMpbelt • Mrs. . Ruth Peatie. President •482-080 BLYTH PLACES' SECOND — Marie McGavin presented the runners-up at the Walton. Area Sports Club squirt baseball tourney with their trophy Saturday night. Accepting for Blyth were Pat Cronin and Lain, Good. (Expositor photo) ********************** Entertainment at THE QUEEN'S HOTEL BRUSSELS er Friday and Saturday Night * * * ,4- 44-44t4t-Y-4-*********** ,*** Woode Orchestra Seaforth Lions CAR CLUB NO. 7 CABARET DANCE Seaforth Community Centre Saturday Sept. 10 Music By Southern Comfort. DRAWING FOR 1978 FORD COMPACT 2 door autoroatioAttnsiti4ioo Admission $4.00 per COU010 including btiffet Members of Cdt Club • •• No.. 7 Fite' • • YIPPEE! • The COUNTRY LOUNGE Entertainment • September 9 & 10 TERRA TONES September i'6& 17 TRADITIONAL SOUNDS September 23 & 24 MYSTERY TRAIN- September 30 & October HUMMING BIRDS Every Thtirday 9:'80 to 12:80 TALENT NITE With Terry & Motla BRUSSELS NN is iy 'ding have the • the was f the at 'hile the not his dge the Pot ric e the. on ack ale ing lb Walton tourney a success He `s safe, at Walton Saturday. The weather co-operated to help make the third annual Squirt. Tournament at Walton on Saturday a success. Ten teams entered the single knock-out tournament playing a total of nine games. In the first game, the score was Formosa 17, Winthrop 2. M.V.P. for Formosa was Rob Soers who hit 3 home runs and for Winthrop M.V.P. was Jeff Campbell. Others were: Game 2 - Blyth M.V.P. Todd McDonald; Ethel 0, M.V.P. Scott Boylin. Game 3 - Walton 14, Blaine Hackwell; Brussels 4, M.V.P, Kevin McCarter. Game 4 - Rostock 19, M.V.P. Jerome Bannon; Sebringville 4, my.P. Dean McTaggert. Game 5 - Teeswater 13, M.V.P. Terry Kennedy; Chepstow 6, M.V.P. Grant Fritz. Following the first game played by each team, players and coaches were given hot dogs and pop from the W.A.S.C. In the second round, Blyth drew a bye to advance them to the semi-finals. • In Game 6 - Teeswater 14, M.V.P., Steve Barley; Walton 4; M.V.P. Blaine Hackwell. Game 7 - Rostock .12, M.V.P. Jerome Bannon; Formosa 0, M.V.P. Rob. Soers. " Rostock drew a bye to advance them to the finals. Game 8 - Blyth 6, M.V.P. Todd' McDonald; Teeswater 4, M.V.P. Jamie McPherson. • . The final game saw Rostock win over. Blyth 18-1. • Six players earned $1 for each home run hit throughoUt the tournament; Pat Cronin, Blyth, 1; Blaine.Hackwell, Walton, 1"; from Formosa, Brad Voison, 1 and Rob Soers 3, Jerome Bannan, Rostock 1 and Grant Firtz, Chepstow 2, McGavin Farm Equipment and the Walton. Area Sports ChM donated the money for the home runs. The M.V.P. Trophy, donated by W.A.S.C. and presented by Lavern Godkin, was won by the Rostock pitcher, Jerome Bannon, whose team ailowcd only five runs in three games. The Blyth team received the runner-up trophy donated by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ryan and presented by Marie McGavin. Each player received a runner-up crest from the W.A.SC. The Rostock* team, the champions. won-the Don Achilles Memorial Trophy donated by the Achilles family and presented by Mrs. Kathy Achilles. The team also won a $20 cash award along with a champion crest for each player from the W.A.S.C. The teams thanked Walton for inviting them to the tournament and had a word of thanks for umpires Anne BoSman, Rick McDonald, Rodger Humphries, Roy Gingerich, Trevor Smith and Paul Humphries for their excellent work throughout the tournament. The committee in charge thanked the umpires, ladies who worked in the booth, all others that helped. Jack Nelemans with the .help of a P.A. System from Watts Furniture of Brussels gave the people a play by play of each game of the tournament.