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year veteran of the Blyth Festival
was appointed to the position of
acting general manager of the the-
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More than 6,000 visitors trav-
elled to Walton to watch the thrills
and spills of the 4th Annual Trans-
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onships on the Lee farm.
The Huron County Plowing
Match was held on the Dungannon
area farm owned by Ron Pentland.
The Johnston family unveiled a
plaque to commemorate the former
Johnston Methodist Church in
Bluevale.
Conscientious and long term use
of the National (Sire Proving) Pro-
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Bruce and Grace Schmidt of Wal-
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dairy herd. Two cows are All-Time
Canadian Jersey production cham-
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The Dashwood site won the bid
for the 1999 International Plowing
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Charlene Townsend was crowned
Queen of the Furrow at the Huron
County Plowing Match.
Hullett Squirt boys baseball team
earned the A championship title at
a Seaforth tournament.
The Rankin family entertained a
packed community centre in Blyth.
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1996 PAGE 9.
Ethel-area girl a top 10 twirler in August
Enrollment in area elementary
schools remained mostly steady
with a drop at Grey Central Public
School of 30 students.
Blyth Mites captured the inter-
township A championship in a year
end tournament.
The 34th annual Thresher
Reunion and Hobby show was a
great success with more than
13,000 people passing through the
gates for the three day event.
Huron County councillors agreed
to look at other alternatives for
waste disposal after concerns were
expressed by the Concerned Citi-
zens of Ashfield and Area and the
new Progressive Conservative gov-
ernment's decision to allow inciner-
ation.
Stacy Hahn was crowned Brus-
sels Fair Ambassador.
Cathrine Campbell takes over the
pulpit at Melville Presbyterian
Church, Brussels.
Belgrave, Blyth , Brussels School
Fair celebrated its 75th year.
The Brussels Terry Fox Run
raised. $4,500 for the cancer
research foundation.
Brussels Fire Hall was officially
opened when the ribbon was cut by
Reeve Gord Workman, former
councillor and volunteer firefighter
Dave Hastings, Fire Chief Murray
McArter, MPP Helen Johns and
MP Paul Steckle.
The first meeting of MADD to
organize a Huron-Perth chapter,
featured guest speakers Barb Rin-
toul and Lynn Magee, who both
lost young sons to a drunk driver.
The old Brussels fire hall was
sold to Keith and Glen McLean.
Demolition started immediately.
Brussels Tigers edged out Monk-
ton in the final innings to win the
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home in Kitchener-Waterloo.
Amy Thomas, 18, of Ethel,
achieved top 10 finishes in several
events at the National World Open
Championships for baton, includ-
ing a first in two baton.
Vandals struck Trinity Anglican
Church in Blyth as blasphemous
graffiti was discovered on the north
and west exterior walls of the struc-
ture.
The long hot days of summer
started to get very wet in August as
the area was hit with higher than
normal downpours, causing some
flooding in Brussels.
Brian Machan, son of Robert and
Teresa Machan of Blyth, earned a
half-scholarship to DeVry Institute
of Technology.
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