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Tines- Advocate, September 19, 1979
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COME TO THE •
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21 and 22
FRIDAY NIGHT
PROGRAM
DOOR PRIZE DRAW
FIRST PRIZE - $50.00
SECOND PRIZE - $25.00
THIRD PRIZE - $25.00
Donated by Earl Campbell, Jeweller
Donated by Eorl Campbell, Jeweller
Donated by Earl Campbell, Jeweller
MAMMOTH AMATEUR
TALENT CONTEST
Come And Be Entertained By Some of The
Best Talent from The District
FAIR QUEEN CONTEST
Laidlaw Transport provides a dinner for all contestants,
Judges and conveners on Mon. Sept. 17, at which time the
judging takes place.
Queen receives 1 doz. roses from Exeter Flowers. Watch
from Andex Building Products; s50 Gift certificate from The
Junction; 510 Gift certificate from Smyth's Shoes; s25 Gift
_certificate from Anita's Ladies Wear; Cash donation from
Budfield Ford; Gift Certificate from Feather Tick.
1st runner up Gift from G & G Discount; s25. Gift certificate
from Boyles Ladies Wear; Gift from Fisher Pro Hardware.
2nd runner up Gift from Exeter Pharmacy; Hair -do com-
pliments of "The Hair Shoppe". -
Plus every contestant receives a colour photo of herself from
"Ross Haugh photographer". •
OFFICIAL OPENING,
HAROLD LOBB
District Director of District No. 8,
Ont.Associattun of Agriculture Societies
CROWNING OF THE FAIR
BAKING QUEEN
Sponsored by The Exeter Times -Advocate
CROWNING OF THE JUNIOR
AND SENIOR SEWING QUEENS
SEE TIDE DISPLAYS
In The Ni* South Huron•-Rec entrer...-6..'
Doors open at 7 a.m.
All In3ic�"cxntbits and Commercial Displays
Will Be Ready for Viewing
Adults $2.00
ADMISSION:
P.S Children 50c
Plan to attend
The Feeder Club
Auction
at the
Exeter Fair Cattlebarn
t3:00pin.
Sept. 22
Buy some of Huron's best beef
You and your neighbour, uld split side
and both fill yo ezer,'
FALL FAIR DANCE
Saturday, September 22
at the SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE
Music by. 'Country's
Dancing 9 p.m.,- 1 a.m.
Adm. $5.00 Per Couple
Tickets available from Jerry MacLean .& Son,
Whitings, Don Dearing, Otirivet Hicks, Ross Skinner
or any other Fair Board member.
EXETER FALL
FAIR DRAW
EXETER
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
FAIR BOARD DRAW
1st Prize - ONE QUARTER OF BEEF
(5100.00 donated by Exeter Co-op)
2nd Prize - SIDE OF PORK
Donated by Tom Triebner
3rd Prize - SIDE OF LAMB
Donated by Evergreen Farms
4th Prize - 1 CASE OF OIL
Donated by Sterling Fuels (Bob Chaffe)
5th Prize - 1 TURKEY
Donated by Hayter Turkey Farms
6th Prize = 1 BUSHEL OF APPLES
Donated by Frank Sawyer
Draw To Be Made AT
Fair Dance Sept. 22, 1979
DRAW
Sponsored by
.Exeter. Agrtcuilural Society, (Ladies Division),
1ST PRIZE - QUILT
a hand
Agricultural Society:-Idlatetiaiated by
Mrs. Roy Pepper and Mrs. Jim. Wilson
2ND PRIZE - CRTB QUILT
Donated by Mrs. Gladys Miller.
3RD PRIZE - CUSHION
donated by Mrs. Charles Allison
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
AND EVENING
GIANT PARADE
STARTS AT 12:30 P.M. SHARP - SNELL BROS. LTD. GARAGE
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BAND
Sponsored by Whitings.Furniture and Kelvinator
DASHWOOD - SEAFORTH CITIZENS BAND
Best decorated mur,.: p.+ front
Best dressed rider and riorse in parade
Decgrated Cors
Business Flouts
Club or Organization
Best Horse Drown Vehicle
Comic Float
Decorated Bicycles -
Decorated Tricycles
Any other entry 14 years and under
Best School in Parade I 520.00 All other entries ... $10.00
Antique Cors 20.00 1000 5.00
Bonds, flouts, cars. and children with decorated bicycles and tricycles etc.
will form up at Snell Bros parking lot. Several bonds will be in atten-
dance. All entrants see Norm Whiting
TRACTOR DRIVING CONTEST 12:30 p.m.
20 00
10 00 5 00
5.00
20.00 10.00 5.00
20.00 10.00 5.00
20.00 10.00 5.00
20.00 10.00 5.00
20.00 10.00 5.00
5.00 2.00 1.00
5.00 2.00 1.00
5.00 2.00 1.00
SINGING
All Afternoon
STARBURST FAMILY
OF ELMIRA
HORSE SHOW
Finest Horses in Western Ontario Competing Under MWHA Rules
4-H COMPETITION
See Members of the area'4-H Club show their dairy, beef calves and swine.
Field crop exhibits on display in the arena.
4-H Horse Show
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TOP LIVESTOCK
See Western Ontario's Finest Hogs, Sheep, Dairy and Beef Animals
STEAM ENGINE & LOG SAWING
FREE GUESSING CANT ST
On Friday you re invited to guess the
weight of a live steer
On Saturday Darling s will be
demonstrating meat cutting and you're in -
'.ted to guess the dressed weight
YOU could win
=15 Worth of STEAK,
FREE
Adults: $1.50; P.S. Children Free
ADMISSION:
Grandstand: Free
Our Thanks
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The Exeter Agricultural Society wishes to
express its sincere appreciation for the
co -o erati n • ecssianViiierVtiFaeiveegd�y
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district organizations which make the presen7
Cation of the Exeter Fall Fair possii`ile.
ROY PEPPER . President
A. GARNET HICKS , Secretary
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