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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-09-21, Page 31SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING < _J X . I"? ::; .....■ KU■' linBIBilb »• 4 FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 22 and 23 FRIDAY NIGHT PROGRAM FIRST PRIZE —$50.00 SECOND PRIZE — $25.00 THIRD PRIZE —$25.00 Donated by Earl Campbell, Jeweller Donated by Earl Campbell, Jeweller Donated by Earl Campbell, Jeweller Bf Queen Contest The Queen receives Roses from Exeter Flowers, Watch from Andex Building Supplies, $50 gift certificate from the Junction, and a gift cer­ tificate from Grand Bend Cleaners. First runner-up receives — $30 gift certificate from Boyle's Ladies' Wear, gifts from the Feather Tick and Livingstones. Second runner-up receives $10 gift from F.A. May & Son, gift from Gord's Variety Store. All contestants will receive $5 from the Royal Bank also a photo from Ross Haugh. All con­ testants and judges will receive a dinner com­ pliments of Laidlaw Transport Company Ltd. ANNE STEWART Queen of the Furrow Huron County Ploughing Match J\. 1 £ £ $ ■01 Sponsored by The Exeter Times-Advocate j) S In The New South Huron Rec. Centre All Inside Exhibits and Commercial Displays; Will Be Ready for Viewing ADMISSION: P.S. Children 50<?Adults $2.00 MONSTER COUNTRY & WESTERN iamhadee JAmDUKEE SUN., SEPT. 24 2 p.m. — 10 p.m. LUNCH AVAILABLE 10 BANDS Folding Currency Collection FALL FAIR DANCE Saturday, September 23 at the SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Music by 'Country Unlimited" Dancing 9 p.m. — 1 a.m. Adm. $5.00 Per Couple Tickets available .from Jerry MacLean & Son, Whitings, Don Dearing, Garnet Hicks, Ross Skinner or any other Fair Board member. EXETER FALL FAIR DRAW EXETER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FAIR BOARD DRAW 1 st Prize — HIND QUARTER OF BEEF Donated By Exeter District Co-op 2nd Prize —SIDE OF PORK Donated by Earl Lippert Trucking 3rd Prize Donated By Roeszler Trucking 4th Prize — 1 CASE OF OIL Donated By Sterling Fuels Exeter 5th Prize Donated By Hayter Turkey farm 6th Prize Donated By Frank Sawyer Orchards Draw To Be Made At Fair Dance Sept. 23, 1978 xvvxi\ ra w . 'h. A LAMB 1 TURKEY 1 BUSHEL OF APPLES Our Thanks 'i:. i £ & On ¥ The Exeter Agricultural Society wishes to express its sincere appreciation for the generous support and co-operation received from business and professional men, town and district Organizations which make the presen­ tation of the Exeter Fall Fair possible. & ItOYH'MMt. , President A. GARNET HICKS, ^cretary STARTS AT 12:30 P.M. SHARP — SNELL BROS. LTD. GARAGE SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BAND Sponsored by Whitings Furniture and Kelvinator DASHWOOD — SEAFORTH CITIZENS BAND Sponsored by I.O.O.F., Exeter. Best dressed rider and horse in parade Decorated Cars Business Floats Club or Organization Best Horse Drawn Vehicle Comjc Float Decorated Bicycles Decorated Tricycles Any other entry 14 years and under Best School in Parade .... $20.00 Antique Cars 20.00 / Bands, floats, cars, and children with decorated bicycles and tricycles etc. will form up at Snell Bros, parking lot. Several bands will be in atten­ dance. All entrants see Norm Whiting. TRACTOR DRIVING CONTEST 12:30 p.m. 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 All other entries.. . $10.00 10.00 5.00 jW All Afternoon WOODBURN FAMILY LONDON SALVATION ARMY LONDON SHOW Finest Horses in Western Ontario Competing Under MWHA Rules rms©M See Members of the area 4-H Club show their dairy, beef calves and swine. Field crop exhibits on display in the arena. 4-H Horse Show A-Ai 4-H FEEDER CALF CLUB AND AUCTION TO START AT 3:00 Judging at 3 p.m. with auction following at the cattle barn on fairgrounds. Local buyers are invited to participate. u@P UVBS?©@B? See Western Ontario's Finest Hogs, Sheep, Dairy and Beef Animals §»ra©m© e©MP@ma©N] Rec. Centre parking lot at 2:30 p.m. Jack Underwood, Director in charge. SAFETY EQUIPMENT TO BE WORN TROPHIES FOR THE WINNERS AGE GROUPS 15 & Over — 14 & Under — 12 & Under El rpQ Lp str ADMISSION: $1 ,S0( P5- Children Fr.eenviniuuiv Cars: 25$ ‘ Grandstand: Free 1 I