The Huron Expositor, 1985-09-25, Page 25BRUSSELS AND AREA
A 'Fairly' good time
-- THE HURON EXPOSITOR,'SEPTEMBER 25. 1985 — B3
DON'T DO IT—While the majority of the floats in the Brussels Fall their original entry. The group's float gave a graphic visual depiction
Fair parade were designed to be fun and entertaining, the Brussels of the hazards of drinking and driving and encouraged viewers to
Leo Club took the opportunity to incorporate a serious message into avoid the dangerous practice, (Raftis photo)
CABBAQE PATCH GIANTS—Most Cabbage Patch dolls tend to be
small enough to be easily cuddled by child -size arms, so
three-year-old Becky Rapson looked a bit overwhelmed when she
encountered these life-size versions of the popular dolls, while
attending the Brussels Fall Fair, held last Tuesday and Wednesday
at the Brussels Community Centre. (Raffia photo)
GOOD GROOMING—You can't expect to
win a blue ribbon with a sloppy -looking
animal, so the contestants in the livestock
competitions al the Brussels Fall Fair worked
hard to keep their animals neat in appear-
ance. (Raftls photo)
A WAY WE GO—A good midway is essential to the success of any fair, and the rides and
games at the Brussels Fall Fair kept the large crowd well entertained. These two youngsters
seemed to be enjoying a ride on the ferris wheel and even brought their mother along for the
excursion. (Raftis photo)
ROLLING SCRAP—This clattering contraption, manned by a group Brussels Fall Fair parade. To everyone's surprise it made it all the
of hillbilly impersonators squeaked and rattled Its way through the way to the finish point and they didn't even need to rail a tow truck.
KIDDING AROUND—No kidding, It was a lot of fun at the Brussels Fall Fair, held last
Tuesday and Wednesday at the Brussels Community Centre: in addition to the parade, school
exhibits and craft shows, the agricultural displays were among the main attractions, with
horses, cattle, sheep and goats among the animals entered. Here, Paul Kitchen Is shown
pampering a kid, one of several animals he was taking care of during the fair, (Raftls photo)
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TOWN OF SEAFORTH
PUBLIC- MEETING
TAKE NOTICE that a public meeting
will be held in the
SEAFORTH COUNCIL CHAMBERS
72 Main Street — 2nd Floor
8:00 p.m.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1985
At this time all interested persons will have an opportunity to
discuss and comment on the reduction of floodline criteria from
Hurricane Hazel conditions to a 1:100 year storm.
J.CROCKER
Clerk
Brussels Bulls jr. 'D' Hockey Club
Presents A
HAT TRICK DRAW
and DANCE
Saturday, September 28
8:30 p.m. — 1:00 a.m.
TOP PRIZE
3- $1000 BILLS
OTHER PRIZES INCLUDED
MUSIC BY
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BRUSSELS, MORRIS & GREY COMMUNITY CENTRE
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