The Citizen, 1986-09-03, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1986.
Bowlers almost stormed out
at Brussels tournament
Loreldo Farms herd
wins at Kincardine
Loreldo Farms Ltd. Brown Swiss
cattle did well at Kincardine Fair,
Saturday, August 30.
They placed first with their entry
in the Junior Yearling class,
second with the Senior yearling
entry and had Reserve Junior
Champion of the show receiving a
trophy from Norbelle acres.
They placed first and second in
the second year old class; second
and fifth in the three year old class.
Loreldo Brandy won first in the
Mature Class and went on to be the
Grand Champion receiving a Silver
PlatefromtheRoyal Bank, Kin
cardine. Brandy then won the best
udder class, winning a clock
presented by Gay Lea. This is the
second time Brandy has been so
honored winning Grand Champion
and Best Udder at Teeswater Fair
in 1984.
The Loreldo cows then went on to
win again this year the Breeders
Herd plaque from Howson and
Howson.
There were six Brown Swiss
Herds with over 50 head shown.
The Brussels Bowling Club
played for the Gibson Trophy
Thursday afternoon, August 28.
The weather seemed fair at the
beginning but by the third end of
play the rain and hail came down
and everyone ran for the club
house.
After an hour playing cards we
decided to try again to play three
eight-end games and in spite of
cold windy conditions competition
finished about 6:30 p.m.
The skips drew their partners’
names and Jack Bowman drew his
sister Mary Yuill. They won the
trophyfor this year. Leslie Douglas
came second; Eldon Fairies, third;
Clarence Hanna, fourth; Pat Row
land, fifth; George Michie, sixth;
and Gerald Gibson won the
consolation.
Alf Sutton and Muriel Whitfield
had the lowest score and they were
rewarded with a pound of butter
each to smooth things over.
Everyone enjoyed the pot luck
dinner after a cold afternoon on the
greens.
Belgrave people
busy travelling
Mrs. Sara Anderson has recen
tly returned from a motor trip with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartlin to
Kingston, Nova Scotia.
Mrs. Sara Anderson attended
the wedding of her grandson Craig
Schrieber to Joanne Mercer of
Milton in the Anglican Church,
Milton, August 23.
Mr. Norman Wallace of Minden
and grandchildren Chris and Son
ya of Ottawa visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
McCutcheon in Owen Sound last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
visited with their sister-in-law
Mrs. Viola Stonehouse in London
on Wednesday and Thursday of
last week.
Friends and neighbours of this
community wish to express their
deepest sympathy to Rev. and
Mrs. John G. Roberts and their
family in the loss of Kay’s mother
Mrs. Mabel Evans of Wales who
passed away August 10.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna and
Kimberley of North Battleford,
Saskatchewan, spent a few days
last week with their grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna.
Carrie-Ann Vincent spent two
week’s holidays with her grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Vincent.
This community extends sym
pathy to Mrs. William Black and
her family in the loss of a husband
and father William Black who
passed away Saturday, August 30.
Mrs. Agnes Youngblut is now a
patient in University Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Margaret Dunbar visited
on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Dunbar who were celebrat
ing their 40th wedding anniversary
which takes place September 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar live at 51
McDonald St., Stratford. Belgrave
friends wish to extend best wishes
on their Anniversary.
Members of the family and
relativesgatheredat Fanshawe
Park, London to honourMr. and
Mrs. Les Shaw who celebrated
their 30th wedding anniversary on
Monday, September 1.
Belgrave friends and neigh
bours wish to congratulate Mr. and
Mrs. Les Shaw on their 30th
wedding anniversary.
Brussels
4-H club
meets
The sixth meeting of the Brus
sels I, 4-H club was held on the
same night as meeting 5.
Members learned about the
proper time to harvest vegetables,
storing vegetables and exhibiting
them. Then they practised judging
cucumbers, placing them first,
second, third and fourth.
They discussed the achievement
program activities. The club is
going to have an exhibit at the Fall
Fair. The meeting was closed with
the 4H motto.
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