HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen-38Th Reunion, 1999-09-08, Page 40PAGE A-20. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1999.
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11999 Huron Pioneer Thresher Reunion & Hobby Show
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GOOD EATS
With several area organizations setting up booths at the fairgrounds there is
always a great variety of food to be enjoyed by hungry visitors to the Reunion.
School, churches
set up food booths
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A warm welcome to everyone attending the
38th Annual Tioneer ‘Thresher “Reunion
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Posters
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Sunday.
' The menu will include pancakes, and
syrup with bacon or sausages and coffee
or juice.
The Blyth Optimists and Lions will be
providing fare such as pop, hotdogs, chips,
fries and hamburgers from Friday through
Sunday. Similar fare will also be available
at the arena booth. The Optimists will also
offer Oktoberfest sausage.
East Wawanosh Public School will have
a booth set up near the blacksmith shop,
offering patrons roast beef on a bun.
The Auburn United Church will be
serving sandwiches, chili and pie.
Blyth Anglican Church will offer bacon
on a bun from Wednesday through the
Sunday.
The Blyth Optimists and Lions will be
providing fare such as pop, hotdogs, chips,
fries and hamburgers from Friday through
Sunday. Similar fare will also be available
at the arena booth. The Optimists will also
offer Oktoberfest sausage.
East Wawanosh Public School will have
a booth set up near the blacksmith shop,
offering patrons roast beef on a bun.
The Auburn United Church will be
serving sandwiches, chili and pie.
Blyth Anglican Church will offer bacon
on a bun from Wednesday through the
weekend near Shed #1.
The Town and Country Homemakers
will sell ice cream from a booth near the
same building.
For early risers the Blyth Fire
Department pancake breakfast will be
served from 7:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. at the
firehall. This will be available on Saturday
and Sunday.
Congratulations to the Huron Pioneer Thresher
& Hobby Association on your 38th Year
We invite the patrons of the show to come in and visit us at our
customer friendly sales and leasing centre ~ where Highway 8 meets 21 in Goderich
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