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BIRTHS --
ANSTETT — Mike and Bev are pleased to
announce the birth of their son, Nicholas
Michael Anstett. A baby brother for Mat-
thew. Nicholas, born on August 13, 1986,
weighed in ata healthy to lb. 1 oz. Proud
grandparents are Lawrie and Freda Slade,
Clinton and John and Laura Anstett, Clin-
ton. 35c
HERN — Ivan and Brenda are thrilled to
announce the birth of their second child,
Holly Anne, a little sister for Jeanne. Hol-
ly was born on August 20, 1986 and weigh-
ed in at 5 lb. 13 oz. Her grandparents are
Harry and Clarice Hern and Reg and Jean
Hodgert. Great grandmothers are Gladys
Hern and Isobelle Cann. Special thanks to
everyone who gave Holly and myself such
wonderful care in St. Joseph's and Exeter
Hospitals. Insured. 35c
KELLY — Cheryl and Peter would like to
announce the arrival of their son Derek
William on August 15, 1986, weighing 7 Ib.
1 oz. Proud grandparents are Bev and
Muriel Parsons of Exeter and William and
Marg Kelly of Goderich. - 35*
LOCKYER — Bill and Lisa are proud to
announce the arrival of Angela Marie on
August 23. Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. F. Desousa, Leamingtkon and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lockyer, Lucan. 35c
LOVIE — Cheraina welcomes with love
her new baby brother Denial Alexander,
born on July 22, 1986, weighing 6 Ib. 4 oz.
Proud parents are Paul and Heather (nee
Meikle) of Glencoe. Second grandchild for
Alex and the late Norma Meikle of Exeter
and fourteenth for Olive and the late Cecil
Lovie of Grand Bend. Third great grand-
child for Mary Meikle of Exeter and se-
cond for Henry and Betty Harburn of Staf-
fa. Thanks to Dr. Milne and all the nurs-
ing staff at St. Joseph's Hospital. Insured.
35*
WRIGHT — James and Brenda are happy
to announce the safe arrival of Laura's
baby sister, Rebecca Elizabeth Anne, on
Friday, August 15, 1986 in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Proud grandmothers
are Helen Turner. Varna and Esther
Wright, Bayfield. 35c
DEATHS --
BISHOP — At South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter; on Monday, August 18, 1986,
Margaret. Beloved wife of James William
Bishop of Southcott Pines, Grand Bend; in
her 80th year. Dear mother of Patricia
(Mrs. Paul Munn) of SanAntonio, Texas,
John and his wife Linda of London. Loved
by grandchildren Adam and Jill Bishop of
Lonndon and Brian and Roger Munn of
Texas. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman
and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood.
Funeral mass at Immaculate Heart of
Mary Church, Grand Bend on Thursday,
August 21 Cremation with interment of cre-
mains in Pinery Cemetery, Grand Bend.
Father R. Morrissey, celebrant. 35c
DEATHS --
DENOMME — At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on Tuesday, August 19, 1986, Mrs.
Florence Loretta Denomme of 31 Centre
Street, Zurich, in her 71st year. Beloved
wife of the late Garfield John Denomme
(1978). Dear mother of Gregory of Kit-
chener, Lester of Trochu, Alberta, Dolores
(Mrs. J Stanton) of Troy, Michigan,
and Gail (Mrs. Leo Debus) of Stratford.
Dear sister of John and Ray Denomme,
both of RR 2 Zurich, Anthony of Zurich,
Teilis of Paincourt, Leo of Detroit, Mrs.
Adeline Denomme of RR 2 Zurich and
Leona (Mrs. Uoyd Bedour) of Seaforth.
Mrs. Denomme is predeceased by 4
brothers: Napoleon, Lawrence, Athanes
and Victor. Also surviving are 11 grand-
children. Rested in the Zurich Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49
Goshen Street North, Zurich, until Friday,
August 22, then to St. Boniface R.C.
Church, Zurich, for celebration of the
funeral Mass. Father Paul Mooney
celebrant. Interment followed, St. Peter's
R.C. Cemetery, St. Joseph. 35c
GOWER — At South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter on Monday, August 25, 1986, Milton I.
Gower, of Algonquin Drive, Huron Park,
in his 75th year. Beloved. husband of the
late Marjorie (Kleinfeldt) Gower. Dear
father of Geraldine (Mrs. Darryl Ross)
and Gloria (Mrs. Pat Lukow), both of
Woodstock, Judy (Mrs. Garry Groothuis)
and Elizabeth Gower, both of Kitchener,
William of Toronto, and John and Gordon,
both of Woodstock. Loved son of Mrs. Mary
Gower of Queensway N.H., Hensall. Dear
brother of Mrs. Vera Bullock of Crediton,
Mrs. Luella Taylor of Exeter, and Mrs.
Alma Brunzlow of Strathroy. Also loved by
15 grandchildren and 3 great-
grandchildren. Dear friend of Irene
O'Neill. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman
and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with
visitation Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Funeral service to be held on Wednesday,
August 27, 1986 at 2 p.m. Interment
Crediton Cemetery, Rev. B. Elder of-
ficiating. Memorials to the Cancer Socie-
ty or the charity of your choice would be
appreciated. Royal Canadian Legion
Branch No. 167 (Exeter) service Tuesday
at 7 p.m. 35c
McCURDY — J. Miller K. Peacefully at
Kingsway Lodge, St. Marys on Tuesday,
August 12, 1986, James Miller Kay McCur-
dy of Kirkton; in his 98th year. Beloved
husband of the late Mary Elizabeth
Blackler (1978). Loving father of Wilma
and her husband Harold F. Davis of
Kirkton. Also survived by several nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by two sisters
Beatrice Barr and Velma Mary McCurdy
and four brothers Oliver„ Allan, Victor and
Ira MCurdy. Friends were received by the
family at the Lindsay -Sass Funeral Home,
47 Wellington Street South, St. Marys. The
funeral service was held on Thursday,
August 14 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Peter Der-
rick officiating. Interment Kirkton Union
Cemetery. In his memory, donations to the
charity of your choice would be ap-
preciated. 35c
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
JOHN PASMA
Seminarian
Sunday, August 31
10:00 a.m. Warship Service
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
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Come and Worship with us
Coven Presbyterian
Church
MINISTER
REV. KENNETH KNIGHT •
Phone 235-2243
Organist
Mr. David Dougall
Sunday, August 31
10:15 o.m. Morning Service
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church
Dashwood
Pastor
REV. MAYO MELLECKE
Sunday. August 31
9:30 a.m. Congregation
Christian Education
11:00 Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter Christian
Reformed Church
Main St. North
MINISTER
REV. B.N. DE JONGE
Sunday, August 31
10:00 o.m. - Worship
Sunday School - (Preschoolers)
7:30 p.m. Worship
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Listen to
The Bock to God Hour
CKNX Diol 920 - 10:30 o.m.
Television
Faith 20 - Global 6 (cable 3)
Exeter United Church`
James at Andrew
Minister: The Rev. Richard W. Howley
- Staff Associate:
Mrs. Bev Robinson
Organist and Choirmaster
Mr. Robert Cameron
Sunday. August 31
10:00 a.m. - Morning Worship
with the Rev. Richard Hawley
Junior congregation available
Nursery Facilities Available
Courtesy Car for August
Mr. Charles Atthill
235-1536
Sept. 7 - "Family Brunch"
w,:i be held from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 o.m.
to start the Fall Season
EVERYONE WELCOME
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The Trivitt
Memorial Church
(Anglican)
Main at Gidley, Exeter
235-2335
Sunday, August 31
15th Sunday after Pentecost
11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
the Rev. F. Broby
Everyone Welcome
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
187 Huron St. W., Exeter
Sunday, August 31
Pastor Kevin Rutledge
9:45 Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
Monkey See. Monkey Do"
7:30 p.m. Worship Service
Tuesday 7 p.m. Volleyball (lost week)
8 p.m. Wednesday .
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
Peace
Lutheran Church
94 Andrew Street North
Exeter
REV. JOHN OBEDA
Pastor
Sunday,.August 31
9:30 a.m. Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
Exeter
Bible Fellowship
Sunday, August 31
9:45 a.m. Sunday School and
Adult Bible Class
11:00 o.m. Family Bible Hour
6:00 p.m. Communion
Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Study
All Services held at
Usborne Central School
Huron St. East
Everyone Welcome • •
Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Hwy. 4'South
Pastor REV. BOB DONNAN
Sunday, August 31
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service ,
7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service
Wednesday night 7:00 p.m.
Family Night
Programs for oII ages
Nursery avoilable for all services
Everyone welcome
DEATHS --
HAYTER — Ella Ray at the Stratbroy
Nursing Home, Strathroy on Thursday,
August 21,1986, Ella Ray (Statton) Hayter
of Parkhill, and formerly of Grand Bend
is her 79th year. Beloved wife at W.
Newton Hayter of ParkhW; dear mother
of Donna (Mrs. Ted Jones) of Exeter, Glen
Hayter of Sarnia, Barbara (Mrs. Raymond
) of London, Linda (Mrs. Richard
O' e) of RR 2 Dashwood; dear sister
of Beatrice (Mrs. Bruce Eagleson) of
Grand'lend. Mrs. Hayter Wasloved by 8
grandchildren and 4 great-graMchildren;
predeceased by one brother Al vvltnt Station.
A memorial funeral service was conducted
at the St. James' Anglican; Church,
Parkhill on Monday, August 25th at 1:30
o'clock. Rev: Douglas MacKenzie of-
ficiated. Cremation. Interment in Grand
Bend Cemetery. M. Box and Son Funeral
Home, Parkhill in charge of ar-
rangements. 35c
MILLER — At Seaforth Hospital on Thurs-
day, August 21, 1986, Urban Otto Miller,
formerly of Hay Twp; in his 80th yeah. Son
of the late Louis and Lousena Miller of Hay
Twp. and brother of the late Allen Miller
. (1970). Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman
and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood. Com-
mittal service held on Monday, August 25
at 11 a.m. Interment Calvary United -
Church Cemetery. 35c
ANNOUNCEMENTS —
The family of Herman Paynter invites
friends, relatives and neighbours to an
open house in honour of their father's 85th
birthday at Kirkton United Church on
Saturday, September 6 from 2 - 4 p.m.35'
CARDS OF THANKS --
We would like to thank our relatives and
friends for making our 60th wedding an-
niversary such a happy occasion. Special
thanks for all the cards, flowers and gifts
we received. 35'
Les and Gwen Gibson
A sincere thank you to friends and
neighbours for the phone calls, cards,
visits, flowers and treats given to me while
in hospital and since at home. It was all
greatly appreciated. 35'
Gisela (Ella) Zemitis
Sincere thanks to all my neighbours and
friends for the beautiful gifts. received at
my community shower at Mount Carmel.
All will be most useful. Special apprecia-
tion to my close neighbours for all their
hard work! 35c
Florence Ryan ,
The family of the late Ella Ray Hayter
wish to thank friends and relatives for
cards, flowers and donations in memory of
her passing. Also thank you for your kind-
ness and visits during her stay fn Strathroy
Nursing Home. 35nc
Newton and family
I would like to thank everyone who has
made my teaching career a precious and
rewarding experience. Thank you for the
retirement party that was arranged by the
McCurdy Staff. The gifts, cards and
remembrances received from my family,
the McCurdy Staff, relatives, neighbours
and friends will be treasured forever.35'
Theresa' McCann
Thanks is a small word to say to all of
you who remembered Eileen with g
flowers, calls and visits while she was siel
in hospital and since returning home. A
special thanks to the Doctors and nurses
for their care and kindness and also to Isa
and Sis for staying with her on (tie day of
the wedding. It was greatly appreciated.
Thank you again. 35c
The Roeszler family
I wish to thank all those who sent cards,
flowers, treats and phone calls and visited
me during my stay at University Hospital.
Special thanks to my family and also the
Boyle family. 35c
George Tieman
We would like to thank our friends and
relatives for making our vacation one to
remember. 35c
Blaine, Linda and Doug Hunter,
Strathmore, Alberta
BINGO — Every Tuesday evening at
Vanastra Centre, RR 5 Clinton, 8 p.m.
First regular card 11.00, 15 regular games
of 120 each, 3 share the wealth. Jack Pot
1200 must go. Admission restricted to 16
years and over.
32tfnc
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY — Annual Pan-
cake Breakfast, Saturday, August 30, 1986
from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Twp. of Stanley
Community Complex, Varna. Adults 13.50,
Children 12.00. Everyone welcome.34,35c
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT —
invites you to attend the Expectant Parent
Education Classes being held at Health
Unit office, South Huron Hospital commen-
cing Wednesday, September 10, 1986. The
next series of classes will begin the week
of January 5, 1987. Please pre -register by
calling the Health Unit office at 235-1014.
34-36c
THE SUNSHINE KIDS CO-OPERATIVE
— Pre -School is having an Open House for
children 212-5 years of age on Saturday,
September 6, Exeter United Church, 10
a.m.-12 noon. Register with us this fall.
34,35c
ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH — Kip -
pen, Flea Market and Bake Sale, Saturday,
August 30. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 34,35c
EXETER SENIOR CITIZENS — pot luck
supper at L48ion Hall Tuesday, September -
2 at 5:30. Bring'your own dishes and
cutlery. 35'
BLYTIh FESTIVAL — Cake -Walk: August
2l, 28 (matinee and evening), 29, 30
(matinee and evening), September 2, 3
a, (matinee and evening), 4 (matinee and
evening), 5. All evening performances ere
at): 30 p.m., matinees at 2:00 p.m. For in-
formation and tickets, call Box Office at
523-9300/9225. Car Rally: Saturday, Mont
30. Don't miss out on this exciting Blyth
Festival fund-raising,event. Fun for the
whole family! Lots of exciting prizes!
Registration: $5/car, between 9 a.m. and
12 noon on day of rally. For further details,
call 523-4345.
FALL FOLIAGE CRUISES — on thegpec-
tacular St. Lawrence River. Spend 4 days
cruising between"Montreal and Lake On-
tario aboard the elegant cruise vessel
Canadian Empress. Enjoy romantic cities,
the International Seaway and lock, the
famous 1000 Islands, Upper Canada
Village and more. Special Fall Rates: 1527.
Phone 1-800-267-0960 for brochures and
reservations. 35,36x
PRIDE OF' HURON REBEKEII LODGE
— The first meeting of No. 338 will start
September 3 with a pot luck supper. Bring
one dish of food and your own dishes.35'
CARDS' THANKS—.
Sincere thanks. to Mends and relatives
for visits, cards, Rowes and treats while
I was in University Hospital London.3S•
Floyd Armstrong
Here we are backla the swing of things
from six weeks of being rejuvenated, and
repaired and rejoicing to be home, doing
nicely, praise the Lord. Thank you for the
prayers, visits, flower's, cants and goodies.
They all mean so much to know someone
cares. 35c
David and Eleanor Kestle
IN MEMORIAM—
ABBOTT — h, :oving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather, Clifford
A. Abbott who died 6 years ago on August
19th. •
You gave us years of memories,
Then sorrow came and tears,
But you left us beautiful memories,
We will treasure throughout the years.
Lela, Art and Marion, Allen and Rowena
and grandchildren. 35'
BROCK — In loving memory of a dear hus-
band, Norman W., who passed away one
year ago, August 30, 1985.
Thank you for the memories,
That are yours and mine alone,
For they recall the special moments that
You and I have known.
You were someone I loved more
As each day came to an end,
You were my beloved husband,
But best of all, my friend.
We made our vows together
Till death do us part
But the day God took you from me
My whole world fell apart. -
Lovingly remembered by your wife
Myrtle. 35',
BROCK — In loving memory of a dear
father, grandfather, and great-
grandfather, Norman, who passed away
.August 30, 1985.
Though his smile is gone forever,
And his hand we cannot touch, -
Still we have so many memories
Of the one we loved so much.
His memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has him in his keeping,
We have him in our hearts.
Lovingly remembered by your son Bill,
and daughters Marion, Doris, Doreen, and
Margaret and their families. 35'
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DYKEMAN — In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Judson Paul who died
September 2, 1980.
No length of time, no lapse of years,
Can dim our dear one's past,
For loving thoughts still hold him dear,
And will while memory lasts. 35'
GOWER — In 'loving memory of a dear
husband, father, grandfather, great-
grandfather and great -great-grandfather
Isaac Gower who passed away 21 years
ago, August 16, 1965.
Time is measured in moments
And minutes and months in years
And memory is measured in thoughts
But are mixed with joy and tears.
As tears clear from our vision
And the joys are relived anew -
It brings us another day nearer
To Heaven and God and you.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by wife Mary and families. 35nc
KENDRICK — In loving memory of a dear ,
husband, father and grandfather, Laird,
who passed away August 29, 1984.
Time goes by but memories stay,
As near and dear as yesterday;
It's not words for they are few.
It's the loving memory we keep of you.
Lovingly remembered by wife Pearl and
family. 35c
McCANN — In memory of Peter McCann,
a beloved son, brother, brother-in-law, and
uncle who passed away suddenly August
28, 1975.
Always remembered, loved and missed.
35e
Mom and Dad and family
McLEOD — In loving memory of our son,
George David, who passed away sudden-
ly, August 28, 1977.
What we would give if we could say
"Hi George" in the same old way,
To hear your voice or see you smile,
To sit with you and chat a while.
So you who have a son,
Cherish him with love,
For you will never know the heartache
Until you see his empty chair.
Always in our hearts, Mom and Dad35c
: McLEOD — In loving memory of a dear
brother, brother-in-law and uncle, George
David, who passed away August 28, 1977.
In our hearts your memory still lingers
Sweetly tender, fond and true.
There is not a day, dear brother,
That we do not think of you.
Loved and sadly missed by: Larry,
Janice, Jody -Lynn, Sarah and Robert.35c
Pamphlet
is a first
The Easter Seal Society and the
Muliticultural Health Coalition have
jointly published the pamphlet "Our
Children" directed to parents of
disabled children.
Each year some parents are faced
with what may be the greatest test in
their lives - the birth of a disabled
child. The quality of life and future of
your child depends on you, your fami-
ly and the support services available.
The booklet "Our Children" suggests
ways to help make adjustment easier
and to realize the 'ability' not
'disability' of this special child.
"Together We Can Do It" is the
slogan of The Easter Seal Society's
and the Multicultural Health Coale-
tion's new awareness program.
Canada is composed of, people of
many linguistic and cultural
backgrounds. This diversity has
sometimes resulted in barriers bet-
ween some of its citizens and the con-
ventional health care systems. Par-
ticular attention has been given in the
publication, "Our Children" which is
!translated in six languages - English,
French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian
land Chinese - to modify one of these
f barriers: available printed'materials.
i Parents or professionals working
'alone may not achieve the
strides necessary to ensure the quali-
ty of life that is a disabled child's
right. But when parents and profes-
sionals work together with the child,
then we can be sure we are doing the
' hest possible for "Our Children".
EXETER BOOTH — Ray Cann (left), Irene and Roy Pepper helped man
the Exeter Agricultural Society's booth at the Zurich Bean Festival.
A TOURNEY MVP — Linda Morley of the Huron Park Devils presents
a most valuable player award to Jane McCann of Mt. Carmel in one
of the weekend slopitch tournament finals. T -A photo
Picnic in Hensall
Aikenhead clan gathers
The first Jack and Reta Aikenhead
reunion was held on August 24 at the
Hensall Community Park. Of the 107
descendants, 62 signed the register,
four of these being visitors.
The afternoon began with races,
winners being: four and under, Angie
Collins, Janie Smyth, Adam Smyth;
six and under, Lori Collins, Kelly Col-
lins, Danny Collins; 10 and under,
Mike Rimmer, Lori Collins, Danny
Collins; 12 and under, Leanne Rim-
mer, Mike Rimmer, Jeff Oesch; 12
and over men, George Collins, tied for
second Billie Collins and Gerry
Neilands; 12 and over ladies, Leanne
Rimmer, Bernice Petrie, Peggy
Willert.
Ladies kick the slipper, Jo -Anne
Smyth, -Sue McLay, Peggy Willert;
men's kick the slipper, Billie Collins,
George Collins, Ron Ferguson; three-
legged• race, . Bernice Petrie and
Leanne Rimmer, Barb and Jeff
Desch, Jeremy Willert and Gerry
Neilands; egg toss, Wayne Petrie and
Lloyd Rimmer, Jeff Oesch and Mike
Rimmer, Bernice Petrie and Leanne
Rimmer; balloon toss, Gerry
Neilands and George Collins, tied for
second Barb and Roy Desch, Wayne
Bingo
Lucan Arena
Wednesday,
August 27
Doors open - 7:15 p.m.
Early Bird - 7:55 p.m.
Regular games, share
the wealth, standup
August Specials
Every Wednesday night
In August
$1200
jackpot
Mystery Bingo Game
* Bonanza
$ 1000.00 in 50 calls
Proceeds for Arena
Due to license regulations no
one under 16 years of age will
be admitted
Petrie and Lloyd Rimmer.
After the races the.men played ball,
and the ladies held a shower for Sue
McLay. Winners of the elimination
contest conducted by Jo -Anne Smyth
was Jenny Rimmer and Peggy
Willert.
Youngest person present, Cameron
James Neilands, lucky spot, Barb
Oesch; guessing smarties, Marie Col-
lins; draw for lawn chair and table,
Jo -Anne Smith, Larry Pushelberg.
It was decided to hold the 1987 Reu-
nion in Hensall, August 16.
The directors for 1987 are Ervine
Willert, Ken Aikenhead, Charlie
Broadfoot, Linda Hunt and Bruce
Collins.
MITCHELL FAIR
Aug. 29, 30, 31 & Sept. 1
FRIDAY, AUG. 29
6:30 pm. - Western Horse Show
8.•00 p.m. • Queen of the Fair Competition
9:00 p.m. - Official opening of 1986 Fair
by Roo Denham, Warden of Perth
County, In Community Hall
11:00 pm. • Crowning of 1988 Fair Queen
SATURDAY, AUG. 30
12:00 Noon - Parade led by Mitchell
Legion Band
During the Afternoon • Pony Show, Light
Hone & Uvestock Judging
Old lame Step Dancing Competition
In Arena
-Horse Shoe Pitching
-Antique Machinery Sbow &
Demonstration
New Machinery Display
SATURDAY EVE
6:30 p.m. • Band Concert by Mitchell
legion Band
7:15 pm. - "Mitchell Fair Olympics '86"
-Step Dance Competition
-Dance in the Community Hall
SUNDAY, AUG. 31
1:00 pm. • 1bg-O-War
-Horse Shoe Pitching
1:30 pm. • ATV Super Cross Event, by
Huuy Gully,
-Antique Machinery Parade on grounds
during afternoon
800 p.m. • Church Service, sponsored by
Mitchell Junior Farmers, collection
for Charity
MONDAY, SEPT. 1
10-00 a.m. • 4-11 Acblevent Day • Diary,
Bed, Swine, Horse, Inter -Club Dairy
Educational Displays In Area
-Pet Show In front of Grandstand
12:00 pm. • Heavy Horse, Roadster &
Carriage Classes
1:30 pm. • Kiddies' Pedal Pull &
1bg-O•War
4:30-6:30 pm. • Pork Chop Barbecue
EVERYDAY • Exhibit buildings open, Mid-
way In operation, good food available.
FUN FOR ALL AT:
"THE BIGGEST little
FAIR IN ONTARIO"
Hockey
Registration
South Huron Rec •Centre
Fina Reg.
Thurs., Sept. 4
7 - 9 p.m.
Cosi.-5125.00
After September 4, '150.00' ,'j
Tykes and 1st time players
$95.00
Hockey to start first week in September
Please bring ()HIP. and Social Insurance numbers
Seasons posses available.
Equipment exchange table
To register by mail call 235-1683
Boys and girls of all ages welcome