The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-11, Page 16Pepe 16 The, ITImes.Ativocate, 5eptember 11,
These Donors
Help Make
Exeter Fair
Possible
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In addition 44) the contributors which are
Iffletntioned in\the prize list, the following
public-spiritecRnierchants and friends have
Made financial donations toward the suc-
cess of the fair.
DR. AMOS
40'S CLOTHING STORE
R. F. ROELQFSON
CANN'S MILLS
EXETER COACH LINES
SELDON FUELS
MARSHALL & MURRAY
STAN FRAYNE'S GENERAL STORE
HURON LUMBER CO,
MUX1OWN CLEANERS
W. H: HODGSON
A. WUERTH
W. G, COCHRANE
BELL. & LAUGHTON
LINDENFIELDS LTD.
CENTRAL HOTEL
F. W. HUXTABLE
ALF ANDRUS
CHOOSA BOOK SHOP
SNELGROVVS
WHITE'S ICE' CREAM BAR
JACK DOERR
BEAVERS HARDWARE
DICK JERMYN
DINNEY FURNITURE
TUCKEY BEVERAGES
LARRY SNIDER MOTORS
GRAHAM ARTHUR MOTORS
SNELL BROS.
C. FAIRBAIRN
RETHER'S COFFEE SHOP
C. V. PICKARD
S. 13. TAYLOR
EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE
SENATOR W. H. GOLDING
ELSTON CARDIFF, M,P,
CHAS. MacNAUGHTON, M.L.A.
ED HUNTER-DUVAR & SONS
A. JOHNSTON DRUGS
EXETER MOTOR SALES
TOM PRYDE & SON
MATHERS BROS.
CANADA PACKERS—LTD., EXETER
J. W. WEBER
HUNTLEY'S DRUG STORE
MAYFAIR BAKERY
P. H. BROWNING
ELMORE HARNESS
FISHER'S HARDWARE
•HOPPER -HOCKEY
GOULD & JORY
LOU BAILEY
WALPER'S MEN'S WEAR
SANDERS GROCERY
ERSMANS BAKERY
JACK SMITH JEWELLER
BAILEY FLORIST
RED & WHITE
CANADIAN TIRE CORPORATION
SOUTH END, SERVICE
CHAINWAY
GUENTHER TUCKEY TRANSPORT!
GLENN ROBINSON MARKET
COLE'S DRUGS
GEORGE VRIESE
RED SCOTT BILLIARDS
N. L. MARTIN
HURONDALE INSTITUTE
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA
FORD FUELS
LES GIBSON
JONES & MacNAUGHTON
MURRAY SCOTT
EXETER CO.OP
MASSEY-FERGUSON
DR, COWEN
DR. GANS
ROLAND B. WILLIAMS
CLAYTON SMITH
GERRY'S BARBER SHOP
L, V. HOGARTH
R. E. RUSSELL ELECTRIC
McKERLIE AUTO
BURKLEY RESTAURANT
MODERN BEAUTY SALON
ART CLARKE
EXETER SALVAGE
CENTRALIA FARMERS SUPPLY
REDER'S FLOWERS
JOHN WEBSTER
LARRY'S SUPERTEST
EXETER DAIRY LTD.
EXETER LOCKER SERVICE
BANK OF MONTREAL
MacMILLAN'S
F. A. MAY & SON
TRAOUAIR HARDWARE
FINK'S MEAT MARKET
GREENE VARIETY
BERT BORLAND
EXETER GRILL
OR. M. C. FLETCHER
O. A. WEBB
SAVOY BARBER SHOP
SMYTH SHOES
BRADY CLEANERS
TOM JOLLY
MIDDLETON & GENTTNER
HILT LAING
IJSBORNE FED. OF AGRICULTUKE
McKENZIE PAINT STORE
DR. READ
E. L. CHAFFE & SON
ARMSTRONG'S RESTAURANT
EXETER PRODUCE
JOLLY ELECTRIC
WILSON 13ROS. FINA SERVICE
FORD FOOD MARKET
A & H SUPERIOR. FOODS
MARJORIE DILKES
Acknowledgement
am*. Exeter Agriculture tociety wi'shes to eX.
press its sincere appreciation for the Oentrout
ISOSOOrt erld co.operatiori received from business
end professional mien, foWn and district orOan•
li#60,1$ which rhaket the' pre$entatlen df Exeter
Fill Pair pcissibit,
VidTOR JEPFtRY, President
CLARK FISHER, Secretary
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Huron County's Largest Agricultural Exhibition
SEPTEMBER 1
Exeter Community
1
ark & Arena
18
Tues. Night
SEPT.
16
BIG TRADE FAIR
Outstanding Commercial & Industrial Displays
Bingo,Starting 9 p.m. Good Prizes
FREE ADMISSION
SILVER COLLECTION
Wed. Night
SEPT.
•17
JUNI
Plus Solo Numbers ty London Artists
Entertainment By The District's Youthful Musicians
ADMISSION 250
—
Thurs.
Afternoon
SEPT.
18
Admission
Prices
ADULTS SOO
PS CHILDREN FREE
GRANDSTAND ,,,, ..... $00
CARS 250
FA
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Monster Parade
Livestock Show
Midway Bands
Earl Heywood
"Canada's Na. 1 Singing Cowboy"
Performing On The Grandstand
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
Horse Show
In Front Of Grandstand
SILVER TROPHY
Donated by Eaton's For Most
Points in Saddle Class
7 itifi Contests
$4,000 Prizes
Official Opening At Two O'Clock
By C. S. MacNaughton, Huron MLA
TORY GREGG
Thursday
Evening •
VIM:* JEFFtRY? PrittitlerOt
DANCE IN ARENA
Kool Quirts Orchestra Old &.New Time Doming
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