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COME TO THE
127th ANNUAL
EXETER
FRIDAY, SATURDA
YOUCOULDWIN
FRIDAY NIGHT
PROGRAM
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, '., FREE GUESSING
- Friday and
a►f Guess the weight
Live weight
winner gets $25
in steaks
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
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YOU SHOULD SEE WHAT'S IN THE NEW
f LIVESTOCK BUILDING
And with the Swine Exhibit - a guessing contest in
millimeters and kilograms
AMATEUR TALENT CONTEST
Come And Be Entertained By Some Of The Best Talent From
The District
FALL FAIR DANCE
Saturday, Sept. 26
at the SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE
Music by
MAPLE SUGAR
Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Adm. $5.00 Per Couple
Tickets for dance, barbecue and fair board draws available from
Whitings, MacLeans Automotive, Fisher Hardware, fair board member or
call Pauline Simmons, Sect'y 235-0526
FAIR QUEEN CONTEST'
THE QUEEN Red roses from Exeter Flowers, a watch from Andex, a 3 -piece set of
luggage from Coach House Travel, 5100 gift certificate from Boyles ladies Wear,
550 gift certificate from The Junction, 550 gift certificate from Looking Good, gift
certificate for ,a facial and makeup from Second look.
FIRST RUNNER UP 525 gift certificate from Anita's, brush and comb set from Exeter
Pharmacy, travel bag from Smyth Shoes, dinner for two at the 4 -Way Inn, gift cer-
tificate from All Thumbs.
SECOND RUNNER UP A gift from G & G Discount, 55 gift certificate from Wuerth
Shoes, 515 gift certificate from The Feather Tick, a gift from Fisher Hardware.
George from Rumours has invited all contestants to phone him at 235-0202 to
make arrangements to get their hair styled at no charge. Also all of the girls
were treated Monday September 21 to a dinner compliments of Laidlaw
Transport.
On behalf of the officers, directors and committee
privilege to extend our thanks to the many con-
OUR members of the Exeter Agricultural Society, it is my
tributors and supporters to the Exeter Fair, and it is
our pleasure to have the additional co-operation and
involvement of the South Huron Junior Farmers.
The dedicated men and women of our Fair Board
THANKS work diligently to promote a gobd show, but to have
a successful fair we rely on several other factors -
good weather, good displays and of course good
attendance.
Bring your family and friends and enjoy Exeter Fair
with us - Where Town and Country Meets.
Norm Whitin •, President
KNOW YOUR MEAT CUTS?
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Darlings will show you with beef, pork and Iamb.
Friday 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Saturday 3:30 p.m.
Draws for beef and dairy products.
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OFFICIAL OPENING
by
Exeter's Tammy, Christine Easterbrook
in honor of the
"1981 International Year of Disabled Persons"
CROWNING OF THE FAIR
Baking & Sewing Queens & Princesses
& Flower Queen
Craft Demonstrations
Friday and Saturday
Hobbyists will demonstrate their skills in leather work,
woodburning and stained glass.
In The South Huron Rec Centre
All Inside Exhibits and Commercial Displays
Friday evening and Saturday * *
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Doors Open at 6:30 p.m. Friday Evening * Xpr***
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ADMISSION: *w ***
Adults $2.00 P S Children 50c
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YOUCOULDWIN
CONTEST
Saturday
of this steer.
Dressed weight
winner gets $25
in steaks
•
, '., FREE GUESSING
- Friday and
a►f Guess the weight
Live weight
winner gets $25
in steaks
FEEDER CALF CLUB AUCTION
3:00 p.m.
Bid on the .cglf of your choice
and fill your freezer
YOU SHOULD SEE WHAT'S IN THE NEW
f LIVESTOCK BUILDING
And with the Swine Exhibit - a guessing contest in
millimeters and kilograms
FALL FAIR DANCE
Saturday, Sept. 26
at the SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE
Music by
MAPLE SUGAR
Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Adm. $5.00 Per Couple
Tickets for dance, barbecue and fair board draws available from
Whitings, MacLeans Automotive, Fisher Hardware, fair board member or
call Pauline Simmons, Sect'y 235-0526
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EXETER AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
FAIR BOARD DRAW
1st Prize - ONE QUARTER OF BEEF 4th Prize - 1 CASE OF OIL
5100.00 donated by Exeter Co -Op Donated by Don Cowan fuels
2rd Prize - SIDE OF PORK 5th Prize - 1 TURKEY
Donated by Miller Farms Donated by Hayter Turkey Farm
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 - Handmade by ladies of Exeter Agricultural Society. Material
donated by Mrs. Delmar Skinner and Mrs. Floyd Cooper.
2nd Prize - PLACEMATS & NAPKINS - Donated by Mrs. Bruce Shapton
3rd Prize - CUSHION - Donated by Mrs. Murray Coward.
DRAWS TO BE HELD
At EXETER FAIR DANCE, Sept. 26, 1981
On behalf of the officers, directors and committee
privilege to extend our thanks to the many con-
OUR members of the Exeter Agricultural Society, it is my
tributors and supporters to the Exeter Fair, and it is
our pleasure to have the additional co-operation and
involvement of the South Huron Junior Farmers.
The dedicated men and women of our Fair Board
THANKS work diligently to promote a gobd show, but to have
a successful fair we rely on several other factors -
good weather, good displays and of course good
attendance.
Bring your family and friends and enjoy Exeter Fair
with us - Where Town and Country Meets.
Norm Whitin •, President
SATURDAY
ADMISSION Adults - $2.00 High chool $1.00
Public School Free Autos 50C
GIANT PARADE
Form at former Frayne-Chev Olds parking lot and adjacent streets at
12:00 noon for 12:30 departure. Including Lion Rampant Accordion
Band from Waterloo, Seaforth - Dashwood Citizens Band, Seaforth
District High School Girls Band (sponsored by Whitings Furniture)
Soccer teams in action -
ATOM DIVISION SOCCER TOURNAMENT
9 a.m. 9 teams, 9 & 10 yrs. of age
Draw on soccer tickets at 4 p.m.
BED RACE
A challenge from the South
Huron Junior Farmers. Their
opponents are preparing
for a fair event. 1:45 p.m.
after parade.
PIE EATING
CONTEST
3:15 p.m. at South Huron
Junior Farmers food booth
SCHOOL FAIR
DRAW
4:00 p.m. Bring your ticket
from the School Fair prize
list to enter. Courtesy of
Sherwood (Exeter) Ltd.
MAYOR'S
COW MILKING CHALLENGE
2:30 p.m.
Mayor Shaw has challenged Several area politicians
Western Horse Show
MWHA rules 10:00 a.m.
Heavy and Light Horse Show 1:00 p.m.
4-11 Competition Area members will show their dairy and beef calves and compete
in a horse and pony show.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT
REC CENTRE 2:30 p.m.
Featuring the Cornerstone Quartet from Sarnia, Ted Nunn - a real-
ly dynamic soloist, and community church vocalists and musicians.
Collection plate proceeds to ARC Industries, to honor "1981 Inter-
national Year of Disabled Persons."
BARBECUED HIPOF BEEF
AT THE REC CENTRE 4:30 to 7 p.m.
ADULTS $6.00 CHILDREN 12 & UNDER $3.00
BARBECUED HIP OF BEEF
Wouldn't you rather have a Barbecue
Rather than a pot of day old stew?
So please come out September twenty-seven
To Conclude Exeter Fair, boys, girls, men and women
The Campbells and Cardiffs sure know how to cook
Why not circle this number in your date book
HIP OF BEEF will be the meat
And our BAKED POTATOES will be hard to beat
Corn, Cole Slaw and good ice cream
Will fill your tummies like a dream
Six dollars for an adult is not very much
This is a dinner - not a lunch
So get your ticket early don't take a chance
As we are selling tickets well in advance.
P.S. See you at the Gospel Sing and Barbecue