The Signal, 1921-7-21, Page 7THE SIGNAL
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Five BigL'ais of uritertainment /
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1, -•ft The Sons and Dau hters of the Old Town are coming fro
- 1M b d in Huron and adjoining counties is invited to be
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far and near, and
ere to partake
of the feast of Reunion, Recreation and Entertaiiiment
'TWILL B THE BIGGEST TIME OF -YOUR LIFE
Music By
Waterloo Musical Society\Band, 33rd Regt. Band, Lucknow Pjpe Band
BIG 10 DAY RACE MEET ON SPLENDID HALF MILE TRACK
Ba Ill Tournament: Zurich, Wingham, Teeswater, Goderich. Athletic Meet. Caledonian
Sunday,Aug. 7th
Re•Union Church Services
•KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1 t a. m.—Rev. James Wilson, B. A., of Toronto.
11111 7 p. m.—Rev.-A.-B.---Meldrunt, D. D., of Cleveland,
11111 Ohio.
likNORTH STREET IiIrIllIODIST CHURCH.
NI 11 a. m.—Rev. E. F. Armstrong
7 p. m.—Rev. E. Scott
MI - ST. CEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
11111 11 a. m.—Rev. Canon A. Seager, D. D., of Tor-
onto
7 p. m.—Rev. 1. S. Carrie, Toledo, 0.
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VICTORIA STREET METHODIST CHURCH
11 a. m.—Rev. S. 1. Allin
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k ' • 1 7 p.m.—To be arranged for.
ST. PETER'S R. C. CHURCH
(To be arranged)
BAPTIST CHURCH
(To he supplied)
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
INTER -COUNTY COMPETITIONS
11 a. rn. to 1 p. m.—Meeting trains and welcoming
visitors.
2 p. m.—Public Recept'ou by Mayor and Town
Council at Court House Square.
2.30 p. m.—Golf Tournainent on Maitland Links.
3 p. m.—Children's Games on Court House Park.
5 p. m.—Meeting Bic Steamer Greyhound and
welcoming those who arrive by boat.
8 p. m.—Band Concert on the Square. Goderich
• Band. Opening of Entertainment
Booths. Dancing.
Moonlight Excursion on Steamer Greyhound.
Visitors aro requested to register at Headquarters
(Board of Trade rooms) and receive a Souvenir
Button.
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2.30 p. in.—Massed commemorative and decora-
tion service at Maitland Cemetery.
Monday, Aug. 8th
9 a. m.—Automobile trip to points of intereit-
Tuesday, Aug. 9th
Wednesday, Aug. 10th
to a. m.—Baseball Tournament. at Agricultural
Park. One game. W4erloo Band.
2 p. m.—Baseball Tournament continued at Agri-
cultural Park. Two games. Water-
loo Band.
Participating Teams—Wingham, Teeswater,
Zurich, Purity Flour (Goderich).
8 p. m.—Band Concert on the Square. Waterloo
Band. Dancing and Carnival. Booth
features.
The teams taking part in the Baseball Tournament
are the outstanding rival teams of this part of the
Province.
9 a. m.—Calithumpiati and Trades Procession.
Decorated floats, automobiles, bicycles.
Street Carnival. Waterloo Musical
Society Band and Goderich Band.
10 a. m.--BaselaTT arAgri I Park. Old Boys vs
Goderich Old -Timers. Waterloo Band.
1.10 p. HY.—Horse Races at Agricultural Park.
Waterloo Band.
HORSE RACES
2.30 trot or pace, Purse 850o.
2.18 trot or pace, Purse $Soo.
8 p. m.—Band Concert on the Square. Waterloo
Musical Society 13and. Dancing and
about the Town.
' Carnival. Booth features.
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• Events including five -mile and one -
mile open races, relay race between
four men of Perth, Bruce and Huron,
tug-of-war between. .Huron and Bruce
(six men to a side), putting the shot,
etc., etc. Lucknow Kiltie Band and
Goderich Band.
It is expected that some of the prominent athletes
of the Province will he here for this meet.
1.30 p. m.—Continuation of Athletic Meet. High-
land dancing and piping.
• HORSE RACES
• 2.22 trot or pace, Purse 8500.
2.13 trot or pace, Purse %500.
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1 p. m.—Band Concert on the Square. Dancing ---
and Carnival. FareweH.
Band Concert on the Square, Street Carnival and Dancing Every Evening
Special Decoration of Town Arranged by J. J. Turner & Sons, Peterborough, Ont.
• Lawn Bowling, Golf, Boating and Other Special Features Not Included in the Official Program
Ample Accommodation foiTicnic Parties. Kitchen Facilities and Pavilion at Harbor Park Free to All.
Mayor E. R. Wigle, Pres. Mrs. W. L. Horton, C. L. Moore, Vice -Presidents W. S. Bowden, Sec.
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