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BEWHISKERED WONDERS- The four men above would have done proud the exclusive "wearers of the
beard", and did, at the centennial beard growing contest sponsored by Exeter Kinsmen. From left, Norm
Hackney won a centennial plaque for having the best all round beard; Harold Sissons, for havingT thepbeostto-
groomed beard; Pete McFalls for having the most colorful beard; and Bill McFalls for having the most
original beard.
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A COVERED WAGON RIDE - Yesteryears were relived by many entries in Saturday's Centennial parade.
Above, Harvey, Janet and Dorothy Pfaff and Terry Meikle ride the parade route in a covered wagon,
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SING FOR CENTENNIAL - A choir of students from Exeter public school and Precious Blood separate school
sang at Saturday's official Centennial opening ceremonies. Part of the large group of students is shown
above. TA photo
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HE HOOKED A RIDE — One of the entries in Saturday's Centennial
parade featured the "Happy Hooker" in the person of Cliff "Shorty"
Moore. Grabbing a ride is policeman Ray Jory. T-A photo
CLASSROOM OF YESTERYEARS - The float entered in Saturday's Centennial parade by Precious Blood
separate school depicted olden school days. The teacher is Frances Moddejonge and the students are
Marlene Winters, Robbie Moddejonge, Richard Weernink, Debbie Moddejonge, Chris Van Gerwen, Ted
Ducharme and Kathy Giffin. T-A photo
TAKING OVER THE SHAFTS — M?Clway through Saturday's Centen-
nial •parade harness iproblems occurred with this horse drawn vehicle
and the animal was led away. Verna Wurm sticks to the ship as Bob
Brand hauls her away. T-A photo
FORMER COUNCIL HEADS HONOURED - Six former reeves and mayors of Exeter were honoured during
Saturday's opening Centennial festivities at Exeter Community park. From the left, they are, Bert Francis, A.J.
Sweitzer, Benson Tuckey, William Cochrane, R.E. Pooley and Eldred Simmons. Making the plaque presen-
tations is Senator Richard Stanbury. At the extreme left is master of ceremonies Fred Darling. T-A photo
AN OUTDOOR ENTRY - These two Indian girls were part of the Exeter Nomads entry in Saturda• y's Centen-
nial parade. They are Janice Alexander and Sandra Broom. T-A photo
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HONOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS - A plaque was presented at Exeter United church Sunday mor-
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Valeria Armstrong, Hilda Shapton, Ada Walker an William Pearce are shown with present superintendent
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ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO — The float entered in Saturday's
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PROMOTING HOME TOUR — One entry in Saturday's Centennial
parade was a promotion of tuesday's tour of homes in the area spon- RAIN DIDN'T CHASE THEM - A heavy downpour of rain midway through Saturday's Centennial parade tared by lieta Sigma Phi Sorerity. In the above picture, Mrs. 6ary Bold-
pushed daughter grencia. t-A photo failed to chase many of the spectators lined along Main street. T-A photo