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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-09-24, Page 110 GOOD CROWD FOR GOSPEL SERVICE — One of the new additions to the Exeter fall fair was a gospel service Sunday. Providing some of the entertainment were Paul Sharrow, Bob Heywood, George Melanson and Marilyn Dykeman. T-A photo r Surprise Sate SPECIAL Wed. Sept. 24th 6 - 9 p.m. EXETER STORE ONLY With every suit brought in we'll clean ' ONE ADDITIONAL PAIR OF PANTS OR SLACKS GRAN BEND CLEANERS • AND LAUNDERERS Time:Advocate, September 24, 1980 Page 1 a. GIVE BLOOD SAVE LIFE r 370 6ettateli SHOPPING COMM MainStreet EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 235-2162 N SPECIAL RACKS Look for Racks of SUPER SPECIALS Clandeboye 4,•H win at Parkhill fair 41-I calf club Members from this area showed their calves at. Parkhill fair on Saturday. Philip Lynn won reserve grand, champion in the beef class and third in showmanship. In the dairy class, Paul. Groenewegen placed second in the first prize group and first in showmanship, Dave Dixon placed fourth in the firstshpowrimzeagnrsohiup.p and second in Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Gayle Cronyn and family in the loss of their loving husband and father, Chas, Cronyn, Funeral mass was held on Tuesday at Our Lady of Mount Carmel church. St. James A.C.W. served lunch at the church following the funeral service on Monday for Horatio Simp- son, d former resident of this community. • Mrs. Marion Hornell and son Dave of Grand Falls, Newfoundland, are visiting with Mrs. Agnes Hornell and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hettrick. Wednesday all are leaving for Kirkland Lake, where Marlotrand Dave spend a few days before. returning - home to Newfoundland. - Aggie and Pete, Groenewegen, were guests Saturday at the Van. denbygaart-Bertens weds ding at Grand Bend. BE A+ BLOOD DONOR