The Brussels Post, 1978-09-27, Page 15THE MUSKETEERS?-No, it was just Sherri McLachlan, of RR
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having a good time on the ponies at the Brussels fair on Wednesday.
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THE BRUSSELS POST': SEPTE'MEtil:1:,2i-; 1978
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arses, pets win. at the f
There was a lart4e showing in the Heavy
Hot;se' classes and winners in the var,ious
competitions were William 'Parsons of
Mount 'Forest: Arnold Young ,of Goderich;
Ross Young of Tiverton; Glenn Johnston of.
Gordo: 131'01\11QQ Love Of Mount Forest: Jim
Aitchison of Locknow: George Gregg of
Paisley: Russel Teeple of Paisley: Ron
Gethke of Bornholm and Leonard Robinson
of Milverton „Among the competitions they
won prises in. Brownlee Love placed first
and Willia.nr Parsons placed second for Two
Brood Mares with Foals and Russel Teeple
won first priie in the 5100 stake. A Brussels
winner was Mrs. Linda Patterson who placed
second in a Heavy Horse category,
Winners in the Light Horse and Pony
Class included Ralph Walker of Walkerton:
Mac Armstrong of Beachvillc: Milo Nether
ington of Tottenham: Ross McK ague of
.Wingham: Smith Lowry of Tiverton: Len
Meyer of Walkerton. alld Eldon Lowry of
In the parade ...lass for saddle horses,
winners ,were F,,,ephanie Vat, Amersfoort of
Blvt h: Moreen \Ilan of Goderich: Ki m
McIntosh of Brussels; Janet McIntosh of
Brussels and Barbara Straughan of Goderich
In the Pony Race over 12 hands high.
winners were Jackie Workman of Brussels.
Barbara Straughan of Goderich; Kim
McIntosh . of Brussels: Stephanie Van
Amersfoort of Blyth: and Moreen Allen of
Goderich.
Winners in the field crop competitions
were previously announced in the Post at the
time of jtidging. In the Grain category. ihe
sheaf 01' wheat, the sheaf of oats and the
sheaf of barley classes were all won by
Reuben and Jove.c.‘ Brodhagen of RR 1.
Brunner:
Also. coMpeting at ,the. fair acre the
Brussek,4-1-1 'Club and the Bly.th-Belgrave
4-H -CHO). Tap v inners in the calf clubs
included Cathy Boneschansker of RR.) Ethel
Thp;•\von the Bruce McCall Trophy for top
;iThownianshipTh thi. Brussels -4-H Clubs and
the top . dairy show man over all the
0,10$.! iS)1/2'irEc",Mar,,liall of RR -Blvth who
\,,yfas the op beef showman over all the clubs.
Glenda Wood. of BI \ill who was the top
sohownian'in the Hall-Rice 4-H dairy calf club
B1yth,find Patti Johnston of Bluev ale who
was the top beef showman In Brussels.
Cathy also won. first in her club for he4dairy
calf's oveolf a pp.earan .:and third -in
showmanship in the first row for her 'beef
heifer which means she still got a rihhon'but
not as many points. Sherri Marshall also
received a first. in the commercial steer clos,„
second IR her club for the quality of her cal f
and was the .grand champiOn showman in
her own club.
Winners in the -1-1-1 Rabbit Class were
David Hart who got one first and two
fourths: Bill Fidom. Belgrave who got two.
firsts, two seconds and received the.
Champion Buck and Champion Doe ribbons,
Rob Nicholson of RR 5. Brussels who got one
third and one first. Kevin Johnston of PR 2.
Blueyale who got one Ihird and one fourth
and Steve \\ one first.
Compete in Pet (loss
In the pets class winners were Kate Boon
of Grey Central School in lithe) and Kevin
Johnston of Brussels Public School for a •rwir
of bantams; Karen Kni;fht sus('
both of Brussel'. for \ i .w.1 and I, ne
nard.-Michael •Bishop, ortha Boon ,,,,,t
Kate Boon all Of (ire\ C, ii I s, hoof lot Oh;
mos.,t unusual pt, i •
1.1 the fruit category . Willi am Bl a k e o f
Bross,. Is ,von in all the apple classes. Jim.
'and -N1rs, Mel laeklin of Brussels.
first and second respectively for their
fall pears and Mrs. Jacklin also \\ on for her
.winter pears,
Area winners in the Roots and I )hell CrOpC
sect in el ticied Les soli of Brussels
\\ ho got one first: Mrs Howard Tvlartin of RR
.1. Brussels. who got two firsts. on ,• second.
one third: Mrs. .M.e1 Jacklin who trot sip
firsts, two s....conds and six thirds; Johit
Boneschansker of RR 1. Ethel echo got tw 0
seconds: Cathy Boneschansker who gm lour
firsts. one third and one second find C. 1.
Denner who got tern firsts and one third,
He aho r H en n ng ,,\ ;0, o f 10.; J . Brussels oho
got three fir ,,t ,:arld tern thirds: Gail Bartow
of RR Brussels \yho cm two. firsts.. thr,.(
seconds and onk (i n Jim Ww.
t 'so first'zind five. seconds: C•.•;, I. of
RR 2. Pdussels.. got one
second: Rey, Ken 11111c", or 1311it, 111R1 ,L.401
t~~n firsts. 1 WO seconds and one third: Bob
Wheeler of RR .5. Brussels who got two
firsts: Mrs. Ken Johnston of Bluevale who
got one first; Vera Hastings of Brussels who
got one second and one third 411d Jack •
Higgins of L2t1, 5. Brussels who got one third.
Cathy Boneschanskpr also placed Second. in
the vegetable display..
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