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Las Vegas - Dec., Jan
3 Nights As Low As '239 U.S.
Call London Office Toll Free
1-800-265.4140
between 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
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at 235-1772
EXPLORER MEETING
REGISTRATION
Tuesday, October 2
Ages 8-11
4-5 15 p m EXETER UNITED CHURCH
A mid -week group of exploration of nature. the Bi-
ble. missions. crafts. excursions, community ser-
vice. games etc
For more information Call 236-2787
All girls welcome
Name fair
baking queen
This year's baking queen
at Exeter Fair was Beatrice
Thomson. She received the
Exeter Times -Advocate
crown, and $15 from the T.A.
Runner up was Dorothy
Balsdon who was given $5
from the Elimville Women's
Institute.
Beatrice Thomson took
first prizes for her peach pie,
date loaf, angel food cake,
date balls, maple cream
candy andpeanutbrittle. She
1 had second prizes in carrot
loaf, ¢anana cake, maple
syrup tarts, and shortbread
cookies. She also took firsts
in several special categories,
such as the 123 anniversary
cake to celebrating the 125th
anniversary of Exeter Fair.
She took the Arva Flour
Mills prize for light cake and
butter tarts. She won the
Schneider Special with her
butter tarts and banana
layer cake. Her raisin pie
won the Canadian Canners
% Special.
Dorothy Balsdon took
firsts with her lemon pie and
brownies and chocolate
fudge. She was given
seconds for her peach, pie,
pumpkin pie, angle food
cake, gingersnap cookies
and the Nutter tarts in the
Arva Flour Mills special. She
received third prize in the
categories for dutch apple
pie, muffins, chocolate chip
cookies, and maple cream
candy.
Mrs. Phillip Johns won
first prize with her chocolate
cake and icing in the Fry -
Cadbury special. Mrs. Jack
Stewart won for her apple
pie in the Schneider special.
Bruce Thomson won the
Ontario Bean Producers
Marketing Board special for
the best dish of baked beans.
He also took Mayor Derry
Boyles award for the men's
special with his chocolate
layer cake.
Sheila Miller won the prize
for the most points in the
jams and jellies section. Her
black currant jelly won first
prize and her strawberry
jam and peach jam also took
prizes. -
The special prize for an
apple feature which includeda
'basket of apples and up to 12
by-products went to Joan
Cooper. Mrs. Sheila Miller
won the prize for the special
tomato feature.
Sarah McClure was junior
baking princess, and runner
up was Patti Down who beat
out Joan Cooper in a close
race.
Junior sewing princess
was Lynn Clarke. She
received the Marian Skinner
crown and $10 donated by
Hurondale Women's
Institute. Runner up, Corry
Wynja, received $5 from the
Crediton Women's Institute.
NELSON ELLIOTT M.P.
London -Middlesex
Constituency Office
OPEN
MONDAY -
FRIDAY
9 AM - 4 PM
1793 Dundas Street
London. Ont.
Phone 453-6270
7
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
EXETER - 335-3311
GRAND BEND -238-2161
GRANDMA'S SUBMARINES
DASHWOOD
MOTEL
Friday and Saturday
Sept. 28, 29
* "Country Buddies"
luncheon Seiecials
served daily
12 noon - 130 p
FETTES TOURS
3 Days Lake Placid Adirondack Mountains -Boat
Cruise Beautiful Autumn foliage Departs -Sept 29
3 Days- Letchworth Park and Fantastic Finger
Lakes. Area ablaze wilh Fall Colour Departs- Oct 2
15 Days Hawaii 3 islands Fully escorted. includes
all side trips and admissions A few seats available
- Departs Naw 11
9 Days -New Orleans and Deep South Features,
Memphis. New Orleans Mobile Biloxi. city tours,
cruise. Bell ngrath Gardens and More Departs -
Nov 6-A few openings
3 Days -Renfro Valley Barn Dance Our most pop-
ular tour Departs Nov 16 3 great shows. including
"Sunday Mornin Gatherin
2 Days -2 Nights -Wheeling. West Virginia Jam-
boree. Always a good show Departs -Nov 9 .
FLORIDA -FLORIDA -FLORIDA.
A fantastic lane up of Florida Tours starting Nov. 17
(Special Price) Xmas, Mid Term. 14 Day Circles,
14. 21. 28 42 56. Oat stay put. with Kitchens in
Lakeland or Ormond Brach
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519-323-1545
519-348-8492
Mount Forest Mitchell
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factory
411 Main Si 5 Esrlr•r
Open 7 Days a Week
Mon. to Sot. 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 o.m.
Sen. 4:00 p m to 10-00 p.m.
Back By Popular Demand
Order- your pizza- the-vveyyou-
like it and we will double your
favorite item at
NO CHARGE
235-2521
Licenced udder L L 8 0
Oktoberf est
Dance
Sponsored By
PRECIOUS BLOOD
P.T.A.
S.H.-R.C.
Sat., Oct. 20
Music By
THE TOPPERS
Dancing 9- 1
Hot Buffet
Included
s12'00 per couple
Tickets •
Jer►y'MacLean
& P.T A Members
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FAIR OFFICIALLY OPENS — Harold Lobb of Clinton a director of Ontario Agricultural Societies officially opened the Ex-
eter Fair Friday night From the left are school fair president Agnes Aunger. women's president Dolores Shapton. Harold
Lobb. fair president Roy Pepper. Stephen deputy -reeve DougRussell MC Bob Heywood. Usborne reeve Blit Morley. MPP
Jack Riddell. Huron warden Jack Tinney and Exeter mayor Derry Boyle. T -A photo
Pepper poultry popular
Five share in rabbit class
Prizes in the rabbit
division at the 1979 Exeter
Fall Fair were fairly evenly
divided among five
exhibitors.
Rene Eisel, St. Thomas
and Harold Parsons, London
each won four red ribbons
and Knudsen and Dennis,
Petrolia took three firsts.
Two local rabbit en-
thusiasts Ron Parsons and
John Dickey each took two
first place finishes.
Susan Van Egmond, HR 1
Clinton was the only
exhibitor of goats. She won
eight firsts with her -Nubian
animals.
Ed Jackson of Harriston
won most of the sheep
awards in the Dorset Horn
and Cheviots and Shropshire
Downs and. Southdowns
breeds. The Oxford Downs
and Suffolks and Lincolns,
Cotswold and Leicesters
were taken by Louis Emke,
Elmwood.
In poultry, veteran
exhibitor Cliff Pepper of
Dashwood took 34 first
prizes. He swept the
Orpington, white Wyandotte.
Wyandotte A0V, Barred
Rock. Whitb Rock, Short
Comb White Leghorns.
conconas, austroloyss and
Hamburg AV breeds. •
Other poultry winners
were Jack Mayhew, RR 3.
Clinton. Mrs. John McCort,
Newbury. Knudsen and
Dennis. Petrolia. Dean and
No typhoid
in district
There is no case of typhoid
fever in the Clinton area,
according to Huron County
medical officer of health. Dr.
Brian Lynch.
It was rumored that a child
had been transferred from
Clinton Public Hospital to a
London hospital because of
the highly contagious
disease. .
- Lynch said a patient had
been transferred to London
with a disease that is the
result of poor sanitary
conditions. but said it was
not typhoid fever.
He said that none of the
nursing or hospital staff at
Clinton is being tested for the
disease. He said that
"nursing procedures are
sufficient" to guard against
infection of the hospital staff.
According to Middlesex
public health officials. about
one or two cases of typhoid
are detected each year in the
London area. The patient
usually contracts the disease
during a visit to a country
th crowded and poor
sanitary' conditions.
Lynch said that the
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isolation in Lond n;'If$ss no
threat to public health. He
did not name the patient or
the hospital.
Orville Shewfelt, Kincardine
and Barry Cleave. Zurich.
In the fruit division, -Fern
Dougall and Victor Dougall
were apple winners and
Lelsie Cudmore, RR 2,
Hensall and Ila Love won
with pears.
In grains and seeds Mrs.
George Sereda took three
firsts in corn.
Premier winners in
vegetables were Tom Slavin,
John Kingma, Mrs. George
Offer disco lessons
at Stephen program
Stephen Neighbourhood
Nursery now has 24 pre-
schoolers• registered but
their are still lots of spaces if
you are interested in
enrolling` your youngster.
The school runs out of
J.A.D.' McCurdy Public
School. mornings from 9.15
to 11.30 a.m Monday
through Friday. The fee is
$2.00 per morning.
New nursery- teacher
Dawn McLean informs me
that the nursery could use
old tuna or cat food tins for
holding paint so if you have
any please drop them off at
the nursery or the resource
centre or call 228-6302 and
well come by and pick them
up.
- Disco dance lessons will be
starting on Tuesday. October
2 from 7.30-8 30 at the
McCurdy Puhlic School
gymnasium in Huron Park.
Lessons will run for one hour
every Tuesday for -a fee of
5111 per person for the 10
week session.
Disco instructors are
Sheila Hodgins and Val Neil
from Lucan. If interested in
lessons please call the
resource centre at 228-6302
and leave your name and
number so we can get an
idea of the number involved.
Ladies Monday night
bowling is, on the go at 8 p.m.
at Huron Park Lanes. We
could still use a few more
bowlers so if you're in-
terested drop by the alley
;Monday evening at 8 p.m. or
leave your name at the
resource centre. The cost is
$2.50 for three games and
that includes the cost of
pinsetters.
The Huron Park Brownies
are looking for new leaders
for their pack. The group of
20 young gals ran last year
on Thursday evenings from
6-7.30 p.m. and if leaders are
not found soon the group will
have to fold.
It's a shame to see a
program for young girls like
this go down the drain so
come on parents; do as the
Brownie motto states and
"LEND A HAND!!!"
A CALF ON WHEELS - Archie Ethenngton operated a
calf on whee s in Saturday's Exeter Fair parade promoting
the feeder tail club sale later in the afternoon T -A photo
FISHERMEN'S COVE
RESTAURANT
Specializing in 63 River Rood
Fresh Perch DinfTers
• Eat in or Take out • 238 2025
Sereda, Bruce Perry, Sheila
Miller and Ila Love.
Ne*
Kaethe Freiter
and Maxine Miller
sincerely thank
those neighbours
who so
generously
donated 8342 to
the Oxford -Brant
Disaster Relief
Fund.
Dance
KIRKTON-
WOODHAM
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Sat., Sept. 29
Music by
JOE OVERHOLT
Proceeds for Hall
maintenance
Admission restricted to
Age of Majority unless
accompanied by parents
Optimist Club
Stephen .
Bookings available
for
HURON PARK
ANNEX
* Weddings
* Parties, Etc.
Air Conditioned
CONTACT
BILL McGRATH
228=6871
Times- Advocate, September 28, 1979
Pape 13
Introduction Service
for
Ms. Barbara Laing
student supply minister
of Dashwood -Zurich
Pastoral Charge
at
CALVARY UNITED CHURCH
Dashwood
Sept. 30th 8:00 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
Take A Short Drive South On The Lake!
And Discover . . . A gourmet's delight!
Ailpery Inn
Well known for its seafood,
steaks and gourmet dinners
WEEKEND
ENTERTAINMENT
& DANCING
Join us for a lovely night
out right across the road
at the Coach House
Supper Club with dan-
cing and entertainment.
CALL 243-2474
OPEN DAILY
Both Located on Hwy 21. 9 mi S of Grand Bend
Enjoy New Year's with us at the Coach
House - Book Now '30 Per Couple!
BINGO
LUCAN ARENA
Wed. -Sept. 26
Doors open - 7:15 p.m.
Early bird - 7:55 p.m.
Regular games, Midway special, share the
wealth, stand up, etc.
Jackpot s600- 55 calls
- Proceeds for Arena
Double Door Card $1.00
Bingos will continue each Wednesday night.
License No. 287202
Dv. to license regubr,ons no one under 16 Wan or Dile will be odmrned.
a<r IM�
BINGO Thurs. Sept. 27
HURON PARK
21 GAMES
18 REGULAR
1JACKPOT,
1 SPECIAL
1 SHARE THE
WEALTH
7:30 p.m.
auicky bingos
LIC. No. 219071
ADMISSION $1.00
EXTRA CARDS 255 a piece
SHARE THE WEALTH 5 for $1.00
[..
Sponsored by the Optimist Club of Stephen.
No one under 16 years of age will be admitte.
License #219087
REC. CENTRF
JACKPOT
5350
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Don't panic and turn your lights off. No need to pretenclo one is
home. Dixie Lee is in right now ready to satisfy your company's
appetite.
CHICKENS • SEAFOOD • SALADS
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FIGHT LUNG DISEASE
ALL YEAR WITH:
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Emphysema Clubs
"Asthma Programs and
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OCTOBER 1-7
MOZART'S MELODY MAKERS
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Now serving coffee
and donuts
weekday mornings
8-11 a.m.
For
Reservations
Phone 236-4371
Dining Room Open Daily' -
*-> lilt
Hours
Sunt'ay
4 p.m. -8 p.m.
Monday to Saturday
12:00 p.m. -1:30 p.m.
5:00-7:30 p.m.
Make your reservations now
for Thanksgiving .Day,
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