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The Huron Expositor, 1982-09-01, Page 9Uf A6 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 1, 1982 Who is the fairest o er 'JACQUIE ROBERTSON, a grade 13 student at F.E. Madill secondary school is 18 years of age. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson and ig sponsored by the Riverboat Restaurant in Wmgham. (Photos by Ron Wossink) LINDA BLAKE, 1', daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. John Blake, is sponsored by the Majestic Women's Institute., Enrolling in grade 13 studies, Linda plans to study science at university and become an optometrist. JEANNE McDONALD, I7 is sponsor- • cd by the Brussels Variety. She is a daiighter of Mr: and Mrs. Don McDonald. Jeanne plans to continue studies at Wilfred Laurier University, majoring in thc Honours Business degree and hopes to become an accountant. PEGGY MeLEILLAN, 16. is sponsor= t ed by McDonald Buildall. She is the daughter 'of Mr, and Mrs. Clem McLellan. Peggy plans to continue studies at secondary school at the grade 12 level. BRENDA TEN PAS, sponsored by Brussels Transport Limited, is 17 and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ten Pas. Following completion of grade 12 studies, Brenda plans to enroll in college to be a medical secretary. VALERIE JOHNSTON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnston, is 17 years of age and is sponsored by Bridge Motors. Her plans are to complete grade' 12 and 13 studies at F.E. • Madill secondary school and enrol in university courses as a social worker, KIMBERLEY BAUER, 17 is sponsor- ed by Howard Bernard Fuels. Her parents are Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Bauer, Currently a grade 12 student at F.E. Madill secondary school, Kimberley plans on advancing , to grade 13 and then enrolling at university to study Home Economics, .the JANICE SOMERS, daughter of Mr. and t1(Irs. George Somers is 18 and is sponsored by the Brussels Fire Department. Janice plans to comp- lete grade 13 and continue studies at university. Her wish is to become a teacher. KATHHIE HULZEBOS, 19, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Huliebos of R,R. 2, Brussels, Em- ployed at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Kathie is sponsored by the Brussels Stockyards. Kathie says she enjoys handicrafts including embroidering and sewing. 4Brussels air? JOANNE KNIGHT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knight of R.R. 2, Brussels is 17 and will be entering grade' 12 at the Seaforth district secondary school. She is sponsored by J,lt.'s Shake Shoppe. Her imme- diateplans ori; to complete grade 13 studies. JOANNE JACKLIN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Lloyd Jacklin of Moles- worth, is 18 and a graduate of the Listowel district secondary school Sponsored by Lloyd Jacklin Con: struction, Joanne is planning a career in marketing. SHERRY HEREIN, 17,'is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heibein, Brussels. Her sponsor is the Brus- sels, Morris and Grey Recreation department. Sherry plans to further her education, hoping to work with mentally handicapped, children. PATRICIA HACKWELL, sponsored by .thc Brussels branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, is 18 and a daught erof Mr, and Mrs. Howard H'ackwell, of R.R. I, Walton. Following completion of grade 13 at the Seaforth district secondary school. Patricia hopes to pursue a career as Xray technician. Brussels beauties vie for crown Thirteen Brussels area young ladies will be vying for the Queen of the Fair crown on Saturday, September 11. The large number is in contrast to Zurich where a Bean Festival Queen contest was cancelled due to a lady of entries. J In its third season. the Queen of the Fair contest has seen an increase in the MN number of contestants each FIRE DESTROYED a barn owned by Morris Hemingway, Thursday evening, August 26. The two alarm blaze was turned in at 9:15 p.m. The barn, located on lot six, concession 11, Grey township was engulfed in flames when the Brussels and Grey fire departments arrived on the scene. Brussels fire chief, Howard Bernard said grain was being threshed in the barn at the time 'of the Tr Sot* machinery and the barn was destroyed. Chief ernard said cause was unknown. An • estimate of damages was not available. Library open Saturday ( orrespnndent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887.6645 The regular morning seri sur ss ill he held nn Sept. 5 following a month's holidays ,luring Aug Miss Susan McKonc. Lon- don. spent scscral Bass with Mrs Ida (cordon. Misses Sharon. Rosanne and Trass Engel. London. and Ron Burdett Stratford. spins the .scekend at their horiic Mr and Mrs Don Cotton NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of SUSAN MARGARET JACKLIN ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the abnve•mentioned. late of the Village of Brussels in the ( runty of Huron. widow, who died on July 14. 1982. arc required to file proof of, same with thc undersigned on or before the 10th day of Scp• temhcr. 1982. After that date the Execu- tors ss ill proceed to distribute thi I state having regard only th( claims that have then hcc;i received. t)1 f ED at Brussels. On - this 10th day of August. >\ l) 1482 (RA WFORD, MILL, DAVIES & ELSTON Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors attended the funeral of his brother, the late Howard ( otton, at Shelburne on Tues- day Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bentley cnjosed holidays at French Riser We welcome David Mc• Art her. Peter Hagcdoorn and son Adam to Cranhronk. They hast recently moved' from Willnwdale to the former ( ran brook store prowl purchased from Doug Chubb.- Mrs. hubb.Mrs. Bill Armstrong, Fer- gus. visited with her brother- mlaw and sister Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bray. Brussels. and other relatives. Library hours will return to Saturdays from 2 to 5 p.m. commencing Sept. 4. ('ranhrook I Trail Trampers held their 5th meeting on Aug. 14at Kim Smith's. They Please turn to page 7 K=46=410tEr=0•01 DAY TRIPS S AFRICAN LION'S SAFARI, Rockton Wednesday, September 8 CANADA'S WONDERLAND Sunday, September 12 CULLEN GARDEN'S, Whitby See garden's with light's early evening Monday, September 13 LONDON FAIR Wednesday, September 15 30,000 ISLAND BOAT CRUISE. Parry Sound- Coloured Tour Thursday, October 7, also other ccloured Tours Phone Helen McBurney 357-3424 Nicholson Bus Lines (Wassink Photo) STOCK.UP FOOD VALUES 1 KG. ICING SUGAR CHOC. FULL OF NUTS CANNISTER OR CAN PERC COFFEE 750 GR. DRY LASAGNA BY CATELLI 170 GR. TETRAZZINI HAMBURG HELPER DEL MONTE, 4 PUDDING CUPS 1.09 3.79 1.49 1.39 1.59 ASSORTED FOR SCHOOL LUNCHES McCAINS 8.8 OZ. APPLE JUICE OR REVIVE 39 GOOD FOR SCHOOL LUNCHES a CANNED 24'S LIMIT 2 PEPSI 4.89 OPEN 6 DAYS STEPHENSON Self -Serve Gr®ceteria 887©9226 season, The 1981 contest had 10 contestants, The event is sponsored by the Brussels Agricultural Society and co- incides with the annual fall fair. The girls will.be interview- ed by the judges prior to a dinner at the Olympia Rest- aurant. Returning to the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre, contest• ants will be introduced by M.P. Murray Cardiff. Each girl will present a speech on the topic, "What I hope to contribute to society during my lifetime." Dancing will begin follow- ing the speeches. until 10:30 when the new Queen will be crowned by last year's queen, Nancy Bennett. The new Queen will be required to appear at thc russets .. Dusiness Directory Mrs. Yvonne Knight Ager) for Elma Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company R R 1 Brussels 887 6476 Brussels Transport Ltd. livestock Trucking and Shipping SIN' si(e I oral and I nng Distance G PHONE 887.6122 GEORGE JUTZI,BRUSSELS 170 Wallace Avenue'N f lower Phone 291 2040 -LLd.oC4TEC ��L.02L1.� Ltd. ED VAN GEEST '* •-- LISTOWEL, ONT, Personal F lorist World Wide Connections 170 Wallace Avenue'N f lower Phone 291 2040 -LLd.oC4TEC ��L.02L1.� Ltd. ED VAN GEEST '* •-- LISTOWEL, ONT, Personal F lorist World Wide Connections T �0%/}�© N� l' BIDR4SOID 4, <, ..”9- Vour With McGavin's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF Farm Equipment SALES AND SERVICE Brussels 887-6365 Walton Seatorth 527.0245 %\�//,.•, \\�`"//ii\�'` Anstett Jewellers Ltd. Watch and jewellery Repairs — W e Sell and Service — BULOVA—ACCUTRON—WATCHES 5 STORES— EXETER—ST. MARYS SEAFORTH—CLINTON—WALKERTON Phone 527-0240 annual fall fair on Wednes- day, September 22. She will compete for the Miss Mid - Western Ontario title in LuCk- now on Saturday, September 25. No additional competit- ions include the annual fair con% onion held in Toronto in February and the Miss E. competition in August. Wingham Memorials • 1,uaranteed 3,ranites • Cenii'ters 1 ettering • Reasonable Prices This direct and sISP BUSINESS: 357.1910 RESIDENCE: 357.1015 o-1535 r McNeil's Auto Body We Specialize in Colliston and Refinishing Classic & Antique Cor Repairs, BRUSSELS BUS.: 887.6833 ONTARIO RES.: 887.9216 David Longstaff Ltd. OPTICIAN 8" Main St South Seaforth OPTOMETRIST'S and OPHTHALMOLOGIST'S Prescriptions Idled prompt Is HOURS• Mon Tues Thurs 1 'l nlla m i 111 p m ( Insect y1 ednrsrlay s Sator las '1 12 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 5271303 I« Agromart 4 FERTILIZERS flag R It,IL FEEDS Pros!mr Agrnmix (-Attie mineral Salt Aurromvc in ( rumble,. SEEDS VK Corn PF STICIDES FARM SUPPLIES BRUSSELS 887-6016 Brussels Builders 8876408 Mill St West Since 1n -i6 Nil(, 111(1 RESIDENTIAL—COMMER( IAA H. TEN PAS \ '� CONSTRUCTION LTD. Wr sell and install 1'• Ila n^ ' Flint VA r io'. s Pate, f)nnrs Insulated I nt rani, 11nr,r•, Insul (,lass 0