The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-09-24, Page 12SATURDAY AFTERNOON
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The Monkton Marionettes
DANCERS
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Finest Horses in Western Ontario Competing Under CHSA Rules
IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND AT 4:00 P.M.
A REAL CROWD PLEASER
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See Members of the area 4-H Club show their dairy and
beef calves. Field crop exhibits on display in the arena.
NEW THIS YEAR — 4-H SWINE CLUB SHOW
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See Western Ontario's Finest Hogs, Sheep, Dairy and Beef AniMals
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MORSE
RACES
Saturday Afternoon
TWO RACES — TWO HEATS EACH
1. Non-winners of $200 lifetime
2. Non-winners of $1,500 lifetime
BETTING FACILITIES
EXETER FALL
FAIR DRAW
lst—One Hind Quarter of Beef — Exeter District Co-Op
donates $50.00 towards same.
2nd—One Half Dressed Pig donated by Cann's Mill Ltd.
3rd—One Dressed Lamb donated by Donald Dearing.
4th—One Dressed Turkey donated by Stan Frayne.
5th—One Dressed Rabbit donated by William Dickey, z.
Woodham.
DRAW TO BE MADE AT DANCE ON FAIR DAY
Tickets 250 each or 5 for $1.00
CND` MING F THE FAIR
BAKING U
Sponsored by The Exeter Times-Advocate
* SEE THE DISPLAYS
All Inside Exhibits and Commercial Displays' Will Be Ready for Viewing
Adults 504i
ADMISSION:
Children: 25d
COME TO THE
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FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
FRIDAY NIGHT
PROGRAM
SEPTEMBER
25 and 26
* BAko ANDS *
At 7:30 p.m. Entries close Noon Friday. Contact Garnet Hicks for Entries
Phone 235-2438, Friday morning 235-2833
Open to all girls, 15 to 21. Judging will be on appearance and poise only.
Dress is skirt and sweater. Limited to first 12 entries.
FIRST PRIZE -- LADIES' BULOVA WATCH DONATED BY EARL CAMPBELL
JEWELLER
SECOND PRIZE—$10.00. ALL OTHER CONTESTANTS RECEIVE $5.00.
All contestants must register with Carf Cann before Friday Noon, September 25
'CROWNING OF THE 1970 QUEEN OF THE FAIR BY THE 1969 QUEEN
Sponsored by the Exeter Agricultural Society in co-operation with
the following merchants: Beth's Hair Styling, Modern Beauty Salon,
Silhouette Hair Fashions, Marjorie Dilkes Hairdressing, Maryhelen's
Hair Styling, Cathy's Beauty Lounge, Campbell's Jewellers, Jack
Smith Jeweller, Wilson's Jewellery and Gifts, Brady's Cleaners,
Mid-Town Cleaners, Grand Bend Cleaners and Launderers.
For more information, contact the secretary.
MAYOR JACK DELBRIDGE
Grant and Ken Jones Vincent Glaab
MUSICAL NUMBERS AWARD-WINNING ACCORDIONIST
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HORSE GAMES
A New Feature This Year
IN FRONT OF THE GRANDSTAND - FRIDAY - 7:30 P.M.
STARTS AT 1:00 P.M. SHARP — SNELL BROS. LTD., GARAGE
Decorated Bicycles and Tricycles Line Up At Cann's Mill
• EXETER LEGION PIPE BAND
• BRIGDEN FIREMEN'S KILTIE BAND
• ST. MARYS MARCHING BAND
* CAR SHOW
The Exeter Kinsmen have decided not to stage their annual car show
this year and the Exeter Agricultural Society is pleased to announce
several area dealers will be displaying new models on Saturday at the
fair.
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The Exeter Agricultural Society wishes to
..exprew its sincere appreciation for the
generous, support and co-operation received
from business and professional men, town and •
district organizations which make the
presentation of the Exeter Fall Fair possible.
DON DEARING, PRESIDENT
A, GARNET HICKS, SECRETARY ,
ADMISSION: Adults: 75i P.S. Children Free Cars: 25d
ANNUAL FALL FAIR — SATURDAY NIGHT
D CE BAINDS
9:30 to 12:30
The Element
FOR TEENAGERS ON ICE SURFACE
The Country Ramblers
, FOR OLD TIME DANCE IN GYM
$2.00 FOR COUPLES
$t25 SINGLES
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