The Citizen, 1986-09-24, Page 5THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEi*TEMBER 24, 1986. PAGE 5.
Six-year-old Jason Walker of RR 5,
Brussels was one of the best of
A flock of kids have a high-flying time at the balloon castle, one of the
most fun-filled attractions at the fair. One little boy had to be forcibly
removed by the operator, he was having such a great time.
Tony Dillon, 18 months,
came with his dad Danny of
Brussels. Not to be outdone by the
older kids, Tony put on a happy
clown face too.
First-year horseman Heather Hopper, 13, of RR 4, Brussels, listens to advice from Judge Lenore W att of
RR 1, Blyth. Heather and Prince won several ribbons in the Brussels 4-H Horse Club competition in their
first show ever.
“Hi, Daddy, lookit me!” shouts
Nicole Lowe, 3, of Brussels as she
enjoys a pony ride at the midway.
Memory Album ofthe 125th Brussels Fair
September 17-18, 1986
Dairy judge Richard K un tz gives some dynamic ad vice to a member ol (he Hallrice 4-H Dairy ( lub at one «»t
the day-long competitions held Wednesday. Local 4-H clubs hold their Achievement Day s at the Bi ussels
Fair each year.
dozens and dozens of clowns
marching in the fair parade.
Complete with fair essentials, balloons and hamburgers, Donna
Knight, left, of RR 2, Brussels and Doris Fischer from town enjoy some
of the many floral entries at the show.