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Notice To
Contest Winners
The winners of our guessing contests at the Exeter
Fall Fair were as follows:
1. PIGS fed on SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster: Weight, Ill
lbs.; Age, 77 days.
Closest Guess by Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Exeter.
2. BASKET OF EGGS layed by Purina-fed hens; Num
ber of Eggs, 178.
Guessed by Lloyd Ferguson, Hensail, Ont.
3. BUDGIE BIRD; Age—5 years, 3 months, 23 days.
Won by Lois Hodgins, R.R. 2, Ailsa Craig,
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954
Won't You
EXAMINE ANTIQUE CHINA — Mrs. Harry Strang, wife of the president of the fair board,
and Mrs. Arthur Rundle examine an interesting 100-year-old figurine which was exhibited
at the centennial anniversary of the Exeter Fair. Both ladies took pari in the Hurondale In
stitute’s historical skit and were in charge of the exhibit of antiques in the arena. Their
clothes are typical of the outfits which were worn a century ago. —T-A Photo
Help The
To Help Themselves?
$50,500 Is Needed
TO TRAIN, REHABILITATE AND HOUSE
THE 450 BLIND IN THIS DISTRICT
Mail your donation today to S. B. Taylor,
local chairman, or C.N.I.B., London, Ont,
EXETER
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The Pick Of
Them All
WHITE ROSE
C.N.I.B. Tri-Counfy Campaign
Mark Anniversary At Crediton
Crediton United Church mark
ed its eighty-fifth anniversary on Sunday. . . .
morning
was Rev.
Music,
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and
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PHONE 2 or 90
Guest speaker for the
and evening services
A. E. Holley, of Exeter,
under the direction of
Mrs. A. Baker, was rendered by
the church choir. Mrs. Gei
Leslie was soloist at both
vices. Mrs. G. Stevenson was
companist.
The many visitors present
eluded, Brinsley and Shipka
United and Crediton Evangelical
congregations, who withdrew
their services in favor of the an
niversary.
Rev. W. C. Parrott conducted
anniversary services in Egmond-
ville on Sunday.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zwicker
attended the funeral of the for
mer’s cousin, Miss Dorothy Hall
man, of Toronto. The funeral
was held on Saturday in New
Hamburg, where burial took
place.
Mr. Calvin Fahrner, Toronto,
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fahr
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baxtei’ and
daughters of Le Froy visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. S. S. Wuerth.
in-
Mrs. Godfrey Wein’s many
friends are sorry to learn that
she does not improve in health.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wenzel at
tended the Hartung-Wenzel wed
ding in Wallace on.
F/S and Mrs. J.
Seven Islands, Que.,
ral days in Crediton.
on many friends and
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Hodge.
Mrs. Joseph Finkbeiner is
spending some time at the home
of her son, Eugene Finkbeiner,
in Barrie. Mrs. Eugene Fink
beiner was taken to hospital for
removal of appendics.
Floyd Stiegler, Toronto,
weekend visitor with Mr.
Schwartz.
Edward Sweitzer moved
Saturday.
Hopkins of
spent seve-
They called
were guests
a- few -days this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Hill.
Many ladies attended the W.S.
W.S. Rally in Rodney last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bishop and
Sharon spent the weekend in
Stratford.
Mrs. L. England spent Sunday
in Sarnia.
Space contributed in the
service of the conununity
by John Labatt, Limited
PERTH
Mr.
was a
Claire
Mr.
last week into his new home, re
cently erected on King Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill and
Miss Roberta Hill, Detroit, spent
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Mrs. E. Snider
Dies At Age 73
Funeral services for Mrs. Ed
ward Snider, 73, of New Ham
burg, mother of Larry Snider of
Exeter, were conducted
Zion U. B. Church on
afternoon by the Rev.
Reuber and the Rev.
Pletch. Interment was made in
Riverside Cemetery.
Mrs. Snider, who died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Car
men Facey, of East Zorra, had
resided in New Hamburg,
ville and Baden since her
riage. Her husband died IS
ago and she has made her
■with her daughter for the past
five years.
Surviving are two sons, S/L
C. E. Snider, R.C.A.F. Centralia;
H. L. (Larry) of Exeter, and
three daughters, Mrs Facey, of
East Zorra; Mrs. Robert Schiedel,
New Hamburg, and Mrs. J. E.
Shuh, Truro, N-S.
News of
at the
Tuesday
M. E.
H. E.
Hay-
mar-
years
home
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Nash and
Brian of Toronto spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
'Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. William Murch of
Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. Lennard
Swales of Komoka visted on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Murch.
Mr.and Mrs, Lloyd Bell and
family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Laurie Stephen of London visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Stephen.
Mrs. Robert Reilly and Ricky
of Exeter visited on Tuesday with
Mrs. Philip Mur ch.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ford of
Eden visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Melville Skinner.
Mrs. lAoyd Johns was bereaved
by the death of her mother,
Bannerman, of St. Marys.
Mrs.
Start Season
—Continued from Page 8
IS, The handicap will ho used ...
the playoff based on individual year’s
average. If witl remain the same every night. The handicap will be •based on two-thirds of 290, with a
maximum of SO per player. Handicap
to be carried through to the cud of
the season.19. There will he a Grievance Com
mittee consisting of team captains
and the executive. Tin's committee is set up to deal 101111 all differences
an d d i sp u t.os which may arise throughout the seasoii.
20. There will bo no foul lino judge
either during the regular howling or
in the playoffs. Each team captain is to he responsible for her players.
Each player is requested to eo-
operate in keeping the rules regarding the foul line.The individual handicap will bo established during the first wook of
howling. Teams are requested to
bring out all their players imdudimt
the subs, if at all possible, so as to establish the handicap for each per
son during the first three ngihfs. The
first week will be counted Tor points.
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