Times Advocate, 1991-04-17, Page 9C OMM IJWITY
Times -Advocate, April 17, 1991 Page 9
No rainy -weather blues for Optimist Home and Garden show
Saving energy - Exeter PUC manager Hugh Davis (left) chats with
Howard and Mary Kerslake about new light bulbs at the Ontario Hy-
• dro booth.
Teeter totter - Adam, JaneIle and Melanie Steeper of Parkhill got a kick out of MacLean's display of
play equipment.
Door prize - Gerald Memer, Exet-
er Optimist president, presents
Kelly Hodgins of Zurich with the
28" Hitachi television that was
the show's door prize.
Grand opening - With Optimist
president Gerald Memer (left)
and Optimist It. govemor George
Langlois holding the ribbon, may-
or Bruce Shaw did the honours.
Woodcarvers - Virtually everyone stopped for a while to watch the Thames Valley W . : niers at their
booth. From the front are Mary Ann Jack -Bleach, George Cu!ley, Ted Wright, Harold Patterson, Don Eck-
er, and Jake Marks.
Colours - Brooke Miskie of Clinton had her "colours done" by Helen No abortags of spectators - With over 90 booths Open three days, the Optimist Home and Garden Show had no trouble drv9ng the crowds
Nemeth at the Beauti Control Cosmetics booth. away from the dreary weather outside.
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