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The Brussels Post, 1978-09-20, Page 32PL°44c tfA HURON '78 ei WHEEE! — Some Walton kids were out having fun at the slide in. Walton park when the photographer snapped this picture of them. (Photo by Langlois) September 26. - 30, 1978 HURONCOUNTY INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL and, FARM WIRING "4:GARY DILL ' 348-8383 'or 347-2435 MITCHELL FARM GENERATOR SALES THE SCHOOL SCANDAL, the runaway hit show of the Blyth Summer Festival is coming back to Blyth, Sept- ember 26-30. Ted Johns' one-man show about the problems of the modern educational system and particularly the Great Teachers' Strike of 1978 • is being brought back as a salute to the 1978 Inter- national Plowing Match being held this month at Wingham, just 10 miles from the Blyth Theatre. It is being co-sponsored by the .Blyth Summer Festival and the Blyth Board of Trade and will appear nightly at Blyth Memorial Hall from Sept. 26 to 30, special matinee performance on Sept. 28 at 2 p.m. SEAFORTH - CAMBRIDGE -AYR -WOODSTOCK 1 SEAFORTH 527-0120 IA* September 26 - 30, 1978 HURON COUNTY • something for everyone in the want ads Rich's COFFEE RICH Stokley Honey Pod PEAS Carnation' CANNED MILK Sunlite Soap DETERGENT Heinz Jug CATSUP) Ch,prnan's ICE CREAM 2 litres • 14 oz., 16 ozs... 52 'A ozs,. 32 ozs. 32 ozs. .59 2/.69 2 /89 1.49 1.29 99 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. Bakery Grocery STEPH ENSON'S Phone 881,9226 very .Pree DelN Weston Chocolate - Reg. • SWISS ROLLS '79 .63 Schneider's Oktoberfest SAUSAGE S 1 lb. pyg. Schneider's 1.45 SAUERKRAUT'gram Pkg. .39 Schneider's Octoberfest BURGERS 1 lb. Pkg. 1.43 CABBAGE each .29 TIDE 6 litre box 2 79 An experience in terror and suspense. 32 — THE BRUSSELS POST SEPTEMBER 20, 1978 Three sehool fair $Q (Continued from. Page 1 and. Brussels school fair. lb 1945 after the East Wawanosh school area was formed all the schools of the township entered the fair as well as Numbers 3, 5, and 7 from Morris which meant that at that time there were 14 schools entered. With the forming of the Morris School Area in 1946 and all the schools of Morris entered there were 21 schools taking part in the fair., The Community Centre which was com- pleted in 1949 made a great improvement in housing facilities for the displaying of entries and the fair has been held at the Community Centre since that time. The prize lists were first published in book form in 1949. The fair has always been opened by a parade of schools and dignitaries accompanied by music. The Belgrave Pipe Band which was organized in 1956 used to pipe the procession into the park where speeches firom guests and officials followed. Then the parade was dismissed and pupils and adults were allowed to look over the exhibits and the school chidlren then took part in livestock and judging and sport com- petitions. Some traditions never die as can be witnessed by the fact that the above mentioned procedures stil carry on the same way today as they did then . Mrs. Walter Scott of Wingham also helped procure some information about the fair. Today, though only three schools participate in the fair -- it is still going strong. Two of the longest serving members on the board were,Mrs. Cyrus Scott and Stewart Procter who served as both secretary an preident. The current' president is Ros: Procter (Stewart's son) and the secretary b Mrs. Murray Vincent. Stheolhovsiback for *Wing match' WINGHAM 57.163 NOW PLAYING! WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20 to 23rd WED-THURS. AT 6:00 P.M. ONLY! FRI-SAT. 2 SNOWS AT 7:00 AND 1:00 P.M. THE SCHOOL SCANDAL 'ton; The Huron Expositor, Boutique, Wingham; and played to sell-out audiences Seaforth; Waxworks Bill's Place Variety, Lucknow throughout the summer season at the Blyth Summer Festival and there was a large demand for it to return for a longer period. The Festival had also been urged from other quarters to pro- duce a play during the Plowing Match week as entertainment for visitors in the area. Tickets for the show are now on sale by writing to the Festival box office, BOX 291, Blyth, NOM ILO or at the following ticket outlets: Campbell's of Gederich; Mary's Sewing Centre, Clin- 044' "474t, HURON '78 ci 1'0 1111.10.1 le 11AU OF A0101 OYU Got the blues? Want to get away from it all? Take a walk! „. .McCUTCHEON GROCERY OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS' UNTIL 9 BRUSSELS We Deliver Phone 887,9445 THINK I'LL JUST STAY OUT HERE FOR A LITTLE WHILE LONGER — Kevin Alcock of Brussels just wasn't too sure of his first day of kindergarten at Brussels Public School 'so decided to stay out in the cloakroom for a little while before enter ing. (Photo by Langlois) SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 24.25.26 ONE COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:00 P.M. ONLY!