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Times-Advocate Se tembec 25 1975
Exeter lady best baker; pick new sewing queens Fair •Sewing Fair FloWers plums were showab -MeCiymont Mrs, Riley WaS the winner in Exeter,
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This Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
queen of the Exeter Fair. She Finishing in close order were study of early life in the "area, gregsoa. Next in line game Floyd Delbridge,
Arts.
In fine arts and crafts, ladies of
the Bethel Reformed church took
home four first prizes and three
seconds and two thirds, Next in
line came Mrs, Ted Snider,
Exeter and Mrs, Susan
McAllister, Hensall with three
red ribbons and one second place
award apiece.
Mrs, Hugh Morenz, RR 2 Dash-
wood, captured five of the eight
first prizes in photography and
Chris Beaton - was a - double winner in paintings,
Exeter Fair Baking queen
honours went to Mrs, lla Love of
Exeter. As the highest point
getter in Class 53 she receives 06
from the T-A, •
Mrs. Love took home 10 red
ribbons, was second five times
and third four times. The runner-
up was Mrs. FhyllisParsons of
Kippen with seven firsts and four
seconds and thirds each. In third
place was Mrs. Keith McLaren of
Mrs. Chien Schwartzentotber Keith -McLaren was the top
In the flower .department, Mrs. and Mrs. Gordon Smith , Hay p„0. the Huron County .Iiiisterical The .special cake -baiting con- The top prize WAS donated. by
Cooper Herman Van Wieren, Zurichof was named 1975 Sewing exhibitor with five red ribbons, and crafts Society sponsored .photographic test for men was Weh by -1$0 former Exeter mayor Jack
accumulated the most points in Mrs. Ted Snider And Mrs. classes 44 to 46 in the home Howard Kerslake.. department. Mrs. Thomas G. _Hern claimed She picked up la first prizes, 12 five first prizes in roots and
seconds and one third and WthS vegetables to lead in that PO from the Hurondale Women's division. Institute. A perennial winner in apple Placing well up on the list in the exhibits, Fred McClyment„ flow strong competitions were Bethel of Clinton was back to take red. Reformed Church, Exeter united ribbons in 17 of the 20 categories, Church, Mrs, Elizabeth Riley, In class 32 for pears, Mrs, Ray C04%411 and Mrs. McClyrriont shared top honours. Hugh Morenz, with Mrs. H. Cudmore, The best
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CROWN FAIR QUEENS — Mrs. Ross Skinner president of the ladies
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division of the Exeter Fair crowned the two senior Queens at Friday
night's show. Above, Mrs, Skinner crowns sewing Queen Mrs. Orlen
Schwartzentruber and baking Queen Mrs. Stan Love. T-A photo mt;::z7m,,;•,,::,.:,.:•. ' -,]i:.•,.--•,;v,.---•.,,,, - 4.
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JUNIOR QUEEN — The junior ladies sewing and baking Queen at the 1975 Exeter Fair was Lynn Clark. Above, ladies director Ola Batten is shown. with Lynn and some of her entries. T-A photo
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Someone gave me g compass for my car last Christmas. Could
they be trying to tell me
something?
One advantage of living near
Lake Huron is that I always know
which way is west. When I lose
sight of the water, my sense of
direction sometimes fouls up.
The most embarrassing
episode occurred in Goderich a
few years ago. My aunt, uncle
and, cousins from London visited
us, and one night I decided to
show them around "my town,"
While my uncle drove, I gave
directions. Touring the Square
was, simple; branching onto the
side streets presented more of a
challenge.
Going around a block in
A CAKE TASTER — Former Exeter mayor Jack Delbridge again spon.
sored a men's cake baking contest at the 1975 Exeter Fair. Above, Delbridge tastes one of the entries, Looking on is Mrs. Della Crozier, a ladies division judge. , T-A photo
Goderich is unlike going around a
block anywhere else, We spent
about twenty minutes trying to
get back to the Square. Some
people still take great delight in
reminding me of that night.
More recently, a friend and I
travelled to Barrie.We found the
hospital, where she applied for
work. After lunch, we attempted
to leave the city the same way we
entered, on Highway 27.
We followed the signs until we
reached a construction zone.
Detours pop up in the most in-
convenient places! After we
detoured, we couldn't find the
right highway.
We pulled into a garage
parking lot Highway 11 to
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study the map. In a few minutes
with renewed confidence, we left.
Ten minutes later we returned to
the service station. This time we
thought we'd,better buy some gas
and ask the attendant for
directions, Fifteen minutes later
we passed the pumps again. This
time we kept going. We knew we '
were headed south, and we
decided one road was as good as
any other.
A trip to the west coast this
summer supplied two friends and
I with countless opportunities to
become lost, In Vancouver, the
confusion was almost too much
for us.We had the address of a
friend, who lived on the west side.
She worked until 5 p.m. and we
arrived in the city at 1; we had
lots of time to find her apartment.
What happens when three
newcomers want to go in three
different directions? Chaos! The
hometown drivers showed little
patience for cars bearing foreign
licence plates. Horns honked,
passersby glared, and we shouted • ; at each other.
„ The Correct route was the one
none of us chose. We ended up in
the northeastern part of the city.
When we sighted a phone booth,
we dialed our friend's number
and pleaded, "Come and get us,"
Cities and towns weren't the
only places that caused us
problems. We camped on Van-
couverasland.In the evening, we
drove ten miles to the nearest
village, which was bordered by
forest on two sides and by the
ocean on, the west side. It con-
tained about ten streets with , a
grocery store, a clothing store, a
church, a school, a couple of
garages and a few homes.
How could anyone become lost
in such a small place? It was
easy. After we drove down
several dead-ends and
backtracked, all the buildings
looked the same.
My friends and I aren't the only
ones who lose their sense of
direction. Two carloads of people
travelled from Stratford to
Toronto. On the return trip, they
met each other on the 401. One of
the cars was obviously headed in
the wrong direction. And by the
way, both drivers were male.
I'm not the only person who
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