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Stickers Restaurant
Located on County Rd. #25 just east of Auburn, Stickers
offers those attending the Thresher Reunion a convenient
place to dine. You will enjoy our country atmosphere and
good old-fashioned down-home cooking. Lots of daily
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choices. And don't miss our Friday night All-You-Can-Eat
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Your hosts: Roy, Barb & Jeff Oesch
Welcome to the 43rd Annual
Thresher Reunion
"Fresh Food Made To Order"
Opened May 1998, the Dinner Bell offers a wide variety of food
including pasta, steak, burgers, sandwiches & more. Our in-
house chef serves up different weekly & weekend specials,
including Prime Rib every Saturday night and Sunday Brunch 11
a.m. - 2 p.m Our casual, licenced dining room is perfect for a
nice evening out, or an afternoon of fresh made dessert &
coffee. Lunch specials. Mon. - Friday $4.95. Run & operated by
the Oesch family, we invite you to join us on Hwy. 8 west in
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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2004. PAGE A-21
Thresher Reunion 2004
Numerous vendors at craft show
I'll have that!
The Blyth arena burst at the seams with vendors showing
their handicrafts and selling their wares at the craft show.
(File photo)
Happy campers
It's a party all the time for the folks who spend the Reunion
on site. Campsites have increased in number and services
over the years so that people can enjoy all the amenities of
home and the sights, sounds and socializing of the Reunion.
(File photo)
While strolling through the
fairgrounds of the Huron Pioneer
Thresher and Hobby Association's
show, stop by the arena to see the
amazing talent of numerous craft
vendors.
The dozens of displays, both
inside and outside the arena, will
include handpainted china, wood
whittling, ceramics, jewellery,
knitting, fabric work, quilting,
woodworking and much, much
more.
The task of organizing crafters for
the Reunion begins months in
advance. Information and
applications forms are sent to all'past
participants as well as any new
craftspeople as soon as the date for
the next reunion is set.
Parade
held
every
afternoon
Continued from A-20
another attraction that shouldn't be
missed and they happen all weekend
long as well on the far west side of
the park, beyond the campgrounds.
Returning this year will be the
horse demonstrations at 10:30 a.m.
and 2:30 p.m. on both Friday and
Saturday and on Sunday at 12:30
p.m.
The border collie show will take to
the field at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on
Friday, 11 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. on
Saturday and noon and 3:15 p.m. on
Sunday.
Watch the amazing talent and
enjoy the- toe-tapping music at the
step dancing competition on Sunday
beginning at 12:30 p.m.
The perfect way to close out fun-
filled way of events will be to take a
seat in the grand stand by the Van
Stage to watch the afternoon parade
of steam engines as well as antique
tractors and vehicles. The parade
runs at 4 p.m. on Friday and 4:30'
p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
All applications are returned by
the end of August so the organization
of the floor plan for various tables in
the Blyth and District Community
Centre can begin.
There are plans for on-going
demonstrations such as quilting,
woodworking, whittling, jewellery
assembly, china painting and
running trains.
Students bring fresh
ideas, energy and
enthusiasm into the
workplace
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To find out more about offenng high school students
work expenence contact the
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