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FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19 and 20
FRIDAY NIGHT
PROGRAM
DOOR PRIZE DRAW
FIRST PRIZE — $50.00 Donated by Earl Campbell, Jeweller
SECOND PRIZE — $25.00 Donated by Earl Campbell, Jeweller
THIRD PRIZE — $25.00 Donated by Earl Campbell, Jeweller
AMATEUR TALENT CONTEST
. Come And Be Entertained By Some Of The Best Talent From
The District Plus The Shelburne Fiddling Champion.
:FAIR QUEEN CONTEST'
THE QUEEN receives luggage valued at over $200 from Coach House Travel; a
wrist watch from Andex; a $100 gift certificate from Boyle's Ladies Wear; a $60 gift
certificate from the Junction; red roses from Exeter Flowers; a $15 gift certificate
from Smyth's Shoes and a gift certificate from Second Look for facial and makeup.
FIRST RUNNER UPgets a $25 certificate from Anita's Ladies Wear; a $15 gift cer-
tificate from All Thumbs; a cut and hair style fromla Boutique; a brush and comb
set from Exeter Pharmacy and dinner for two at the Burkley Restaurant.
SECOND RUNNER UP prizes are a $15 certificate from the Feather Tick; a $5
certificate from Wuerth's Shoes; a cup and saucer from Fisher Pro Hardware and a
sachet from G & G Discount.
All contestants will receive a colour photograph of themselves from Ross Haugh.
Taste this cooking!
MICROWAVE COOKING
DEMONSTRATION
Beef cooking by the home economist of Beef Information
Centre. Demonstration at 7:30 and 10:00 p.m. A draw for a
roast will be held after each demonstration.
OFFICIAL OPENING
Miss Peggy Kniesz
Ont. Queen of the Furrow
CROWNING OF THE FAIR
Baking, Sewing and
Flower Queens
CROWNING OF THE JUNIOR
Baking and Sewing Princesses
In The South Huron Rec Centre
All Inside Exhibits and Commercial Displays
Will Be Ready For Viewing
Doors Open at 6:30 p.m.
ADMISSION:
Adults $2.00 P.S. Children S0c.
You couLD INN
CONTEST
Saturday
of this steer.
Dressed weiht
winner gets $25
in steaks from
this steer.
..........
FREE GUESSING
\
Friday and
Guess the weight
Live weight
winner gets $25
in steaks from
• r this steer.
li
Plan to attend the
FEEDER CLUB
AucT ON
. At 3 P.M. at the Exeter Fair Cattle
A Once-A-Year Bargain
Will deliver to your favourite butcher. Split a side
and fill the freezer.
•
Barn
with a friend
•
. FALL FAIR DANCE
Saturday, Sept. 20
at the SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE
Music by
THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS •
Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. •
Adm. $5.00 Per Couple
Miss Dominion of Canada will be on hand
Tickets available from Jerry MacLean & Son, A & H, Whitings, Garnet Hicks, Pauline
Simmons or any other Fair Board member.
LUCKY DRA S
EXETER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
FAIR BOARD DRAW
1st Prize — ONE QUARTER OF
BEEF 4th Prize --1 CASE OF OIL
($100.00 donated by Exeter Co-op) Donated by Dave Moore Fuels
2nd Prize — SIDE OF PORK 5th Prize — 1 TURKEY
Donated by Glavin Farms Donated by Hayter Turkey Farms
3rd Prize — SIDE OF LAMB 6th Prize — 1 BUSHEL OF APPLES
Donated by Evergreen Farms Donated by Frank Sawyer
Draw To Be Made At Fair Night Dance
DRAW
Sponsored By
EXETER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY (Ladies Division)
1ST PRIZE — QUILT & PILLOW SHAMS, handmade by ladies of Exeter Agricultural
Society. Material donated by Mrs. Charles Allison, Mrs. Bruce Shop-
ton and Mrs. George Sereda.
2ND PRIZE — AFGHAN, donated by Mrs. Thelma Corrigan.
3RD PRIZE — SNOOPY, donated by Mrs. Stan Love.
DRAW TO BE HELD
AT EXETER FAIR DANCE, SEPT, 20/ 1980
The Exeter Agricultural Society wishes to thank all
exhibitors, advertisers, merchandise and cash
OUR • donors, local municipalities and organizations for
their support. It is with this help and co-operation of
these people that our agricultural fair is possible.
Agriculture represents the backbone of our country
and through our local fair we can learn and enjoy
this unique lifestyleand bring together our rural and T'HAN S urban communities.
Norni Whiting, President
SATURDAY
. AND
ADMISSION
Entries will form
on adjacent streets
ture. Parade starts
1980 Fair Queen,
,GIANT
.,
Public
at
Adults
Frayne
at
Miss
at 12:30
-
much more.
School
12:00
$2.00
Dominion
EVENING
AFTERNOON
High School $1.00
Autos 50
Ltd. parking lot and
for 12:30 p.m. depar-
Featuring Bands, the
of Canada and much
Chev-Olds
noon
PARADE
Free
sharp.
TRACTOR DRIVING PRECISION
CONTEST DRILL TEAM
The Sunfield Equestriennettes Test your skills at Tractor Driving
Rodeo (east side of arena at 1:00 featuring American Saddlebred
p.m. Sponsored by South Huron Horses will be performing at the Fair
Junior Farmers. Grounds at 1:30,
will
MISS
Frayne
welcome
Chev-Olds
DOMINION
you in the
concessions.
OF CANADA
arena at Whiting's Warehouse and
AN
COW MILKING
root for your favorite politician.
"UDDER"
2:00 in
CONTEST
the arena.
FEEDER
See
CALF
highlighted
CLUB
elsewhere
,
AUCTION
on this page.
• WESTERN
MWHA rules.
• HEAVY
Commencing
Members
display their
These are
fair.
Enjoy music
Also, "Daybreak"
p.m. Admission
Admission -
Tickets available
Pauline Simmons
• 4-H COMPETITION
SUNDAY
when accompanied
& LIGHT
at
will
only
by
Adults
TREAT
HORSE
field
PORK
1
a
-
from
or
Commencing
show
the
4:30
$5.00
p.m.
few
Adults
any
HORSE
crop
and
by
p.m,
per
Jerry
fair
SHOW
their
of
a
Chrystalaires,
exhibits
others
$2.00,
THE
person.
board
at
the
To
at
SHOW
dairy
parent.
MacLean
10
A
the
at
BARBECUE
AFTERNOON
interesting
a.m.
the
Children
Rec
Children
member.
and beef
in the arena.
No. 1 Gospel
Rec Centre
12 and
FAMILY
Centre
12 and
& Son, Whitings,
things
calves and
at the
quartet.
at 2:30
under free
under $2.50.
A & H,