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COME TO THE
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER
24 and 25
At 7:30 p.m. STARTS AT 10:30 A.M. SHARP — SNELL BROS. LTD., GARAGE
Decorated Bicycles and Tricycles Line Up At Cann's Mill
EXETER LEGION PIPE BAND & LONDON AUXI LIARY POLICE PIPE BAND
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Open to all girls, 15 to 21. Judging will be on appearance and poise only.
Dress is skirt and sweater. Limited to first 10 entries. Finest Horses in Western:Ontario Competing Under CHSA Rules
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 24
A demonstration of radio-controlled model
airplanes by the Forest City (London) Model Flyers 1. Non-winners of $200 lifetime.
2, Non-winners of $1,500 lifetime
3, Trotters non-winners of $1,000 in '71
CROWNING OF THE 1971 QUEEN OF THE FAIR BY THE 1970 QUEEN
Sponsored by the Exeter Agriculture! Society in co-operation with
the following merchants: Beth's Hair Styling; William's Hair Styling,
Hensall; 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; L & M
Cleaners; Grand Bend Cleaners and Launderers, E
See Members of the area 4-H Club show their dairy, beef
calves and swine. Field crop exhibits on display inthe arena.
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NEW THIS YEAR — 4-H Feeder Calf Club and 4-H Horse Show
Feeder Calves Auctioned at 4:00 p.m. OFFICI
MAYOR JACK DELBRIDGE
EXETER FALL
FAIR DRAW EldVi •-• Lira
See Western Ontario's Finest Hogs, Sheep, Dairy and Beef Animals NTERT
Carol & Nancy Nickles
DANCERS — GRANTON
1st — One Hind Quarter of Beef — Exeter District Co•0p
2nd — One Half Dressed Pig donated by Merner's
Meat Market, Dashwood
3rd — One Dressed Lamb donated by Hansa Sales Arena
4th — On Dressed Turkey donated by A & H Food Market
Leslie Humphries Bob & Danny Heywood
BATON TWIRLER ST. MARYS SINGERS — EXETER
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The Exeter Agricultural Society is pleased to announce
several area dealers will be displaying new models on
Saturday at the fair.
ADMISSION . Adults: $1.00; H.S. Students: 50c; P.S. Children Free Cars: 250
Grandstand, free
CROWNING OF THE FAIR
BAKING QUEEN ANNUAL FALL FAIR — SATURDAY NIGHT
DRAW TO BE MADE AT DANCE ON FAIR DAY
Tickets 25c each or 5 for $1.00
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Our Thanks Sponsored by The Exeter Tinies.Advocate A
P•10 to 12:30
SEE THE DISPLAYS The Cavaliers
FOR TEENAGERS ON ICE SURFACE
All Inside Exhibits and Commercial Displays
Will Be Ready for Viewing
The Exeter Agricultural Godiety wishes to
express its sincere appreciation for the
generous support and co-operation received
from business and professional nien, town and
district organizations which make the
presentation of the Exeter pall Fai> posiible.
DON DEALING, PRESIDENT
A. GARNET HICKS,'S'EdRETARY •
The Country Pals
FOR OLD TIME DANCE IN GYM
ADMISSION:
Adults: 75c P. Children: 25c .41P-01IZZASIMMatmom.::::••*.''.• $1.25 S INGLES S2,00 FOil COUPLES 04.2WITAZZSIMACCOMPIUI