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GROOT • Joey and Patty are thrilled to an-
nounce the arrival of their first bundle of joy
Cassandra (Cassie) Marie, ban August 15.
1991, weighing 71bs. 7 az Proud sandpits -
eats are Jobe and Bridget Groot. Zurichand
Phil and Linda Regier, Zurich liirst-time
Reteat -grandparents are Gerald and Ursula
gier, Zurich. Special thanks to Dr. Fel-
lows, Dr. Wallace and 3rd floc nurses at St.
Joseph's Hospital 35c
HAMILTON - John. Karen. Robbie and
Darren are happy to announce the birth of
Janie Nathan; born August 14, 1991 at St.
Joseph's Hospital weighing 10 lb. 4 ors.
Grandparaw aro Leona Cottle and Robert
and Audrey Hamihon. 35'
HICKS • Randall and Robin (nes Wade) are
pleased to announce the birth of their daugh-
ter, Carolyn Dianne, on Wednesday, August
14, 1991, at Victoria Hospital. Landon,
weighing 9 lbs. 4 ozs. A sister for Andrea.
Proud grandparents are Bob and Ida Wade,
Ancaster and Doug and Pat Hicks, Maras.
Another great-granddaughter for Addrey
Wade, Crediton. and Marvin and Edna No-
ble, London. Robin is a granddaughter of the
late Clifford and Mary Blanchard, and the
late John Wade. 35'
LIZON . Denise and Siegi (Kerslake) an-
nounce the birth of Kart Joshua on July 23,
1991 weighing 8 lbs. 8 ozs. A brother for
Erick and Monique. 35'
NESBITT • Mandy is proud to announce
the safe early arrival of her sista, Kelly Ann
Joyce, on August 12, 1991, weighing 4 lbs.
14 ors, second daughter of Larry and Debbie
(nee Galloway). Proud grandparents are Bob
and Ruth Galloway, Stratford and Bill and
Joyce Nesbitt, Springfield. Great-
grandparents are Viola Chalk of Aylmer, Al-
winna Galloway, Sis and Joe McCann,
Great -great -grandma Maggie Clarke, all of
Crediton. 35
PASSMORE • Keith and Shelley (nee Tri-
ebner) are proud to announce the birth of
their first child, Kurt Tyler, bom on August
15, 1991, weighing 8 lbs. 14 oat. Special
thanks to Dr. Maynard and the third floor
nursingnstaff of St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
.
TAYLOR • Jeff and Janet are thrilled to an-
nounce the arrival of their fust child, Jordan
John, on August 12, 1991 weighing 811x. 3
ou. Spoiling privileges go to first-time
grandparents Jack and Mary Jane Taylor and
Eric and Helen Kinu of Exeter. First great-
grandchild for Hilda Taylor, Exeter and Har-
ry and Maude Hoffman, Dashwood. Fifth
grist -grandchild for Alfons and Julma Kinu,
Exeter and eighth great-grandchild for Roy
and Beatrice Ballantyne Exeter. Special
thanks to Dr. Maynard and third floor nurs-
ing cuff at St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
35'
BRULS - Family, friends, neighbours and
co-workers like 1 have are second to none.
Sincere thanks to each and every one of you
for your visits, flowers, cards, treats and
phaie calls while I was in St. Josephs and
Smith Huron Hospital and since returning
hone. Special thanks to my husband, sny
sister Mary Lou and my Mom who were al-
ways by my tide. Thanks to Dr. F. Fellows,
Dr. Linda Steele and Dr. Michael Fleming
for their continuotis care. Special thanks to
South Huron Hospital Emergency Dept. and
3rd South Nursing staff of St. Josephs Hos-
pital Everyone has helped a great deal in
my recovery and I thank you all from the
bottom of my heart.
35c Sharon
CRAWFORD - We world like to thank
everyone who made our 25th Anniversary
Party a day that we will never forget.
Thanks so much for all Best Wishes, lovely
cards and the beautiful flowers and gifts.
Thank you to our friends and relatives for
the great entatairment and help, who left us
with fond memories. Special thanks to our
family for helping to matte our celebration a
happy oriel
35' Love and apprecta Bob and Jean
EAGLFSON • I would like to thank every-
one who helped celebrate my 80th birthday
with cards, gifu and best wishes. Special
thanks to my family for organizing the party.
The day will always be cherished.
35c Beatrice
GLANVILLE • I wish to express my sin-
cere thanks to relatives and friends for cards,
flowers, visits and giwnoe'a while a patient
in University Hospital and sine retumtng
bane. Special thanks to Dr. Wall. staff and
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my girl for all their extra TLC.
rky
GOULD - I would like to thank all my
friends and family for the cards. flowers,
treats, visits and concerned calls. Also
thanks to Dr. Phillips. Dr. Steciuk and the
day surgical ward at St. Josephs Hospital
for their special attention and great cue.
Thanks to Steve for driving me down. Your
thoughtfulneu will always be remembered.
Thank you again!
35' Christine
HAWKINS - The lucky twins, Qua Wat-
ton and Clarence Hawkins, wash to thank
everyone who helped us celebrate our 75th
birthday on Saturday. August 24 at Kirktan
Hall. The party was a great success. 35c
JOHNS • We would like to thank everyone
for the many cards. flowers and gifts we
have received while in hospital and upon re-
turning home. A special thanks to the Peter
Armstrong family for the use of their pool to
help keep Mann's cool during this put hot
summer,
35nc Carolyn and Evelyn
MANN • I would like to extend a heartfelt
thank you to family and friends for the beau-
tiful gifts received at the Hayter Family
Shower in Dashwood. Also, thankou to
Donna Hamather and her family for the
shower and all of the special people in atten-
dance. Your gifts are very much appreciat-
ed!
35c Vicki
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McROBERTS - We wuh to arrasarrasour
sincere appreciation to friends, neighbours
and relatives for all their caring and support,
during Ross's illness and upon his dath. We
owe a debt of gratitude to those who so will-
ingly helped with farm chores and emergen-
cies that arose. A very special thanks to Dr.
Anderson and all the V.O.N. nurses, espe-,
dally KathyMyles, for their care and com-
passion. Ware especially grateful to rela-
tives and friends whose help and support
enabled us to care for Ross at home, as was
his wish. Special thanks to Rev. Steve and
Rev. Susan Shelsud for their visits and for
the very beautiful funeral service, to Tensa
for the- lovely organ music and to the
U.C.W. for providing the delicious lunch.
We also appreciate the help provided by Bill
and Clarence Harken and those who acted
as pall bearers. For the phone calls, letters,
flowers, cards, donations to the V.O.N. and
Cancer Society and all the food sent to our
home, we are most grateful Your thought-
fulness will ever be remembered.
35' Marguerite, Tami and Jim and Tem
REEDER - The family of the late Ethel
Reeder wish to express their sincere grati-
tude to relatives, friends and neighbours for
the visits, cards, floril tributes, memorial do-
nations and all acts of kindness in the loss of
a beloved mother and grandmother. Special
thanks to Rev. Charles Henderson. Hopper
Hockey Funeral Home, the ladies of the Ex-
eter U.C.W. who served lunch and the
friends and neighbours who brought food to
our home.
35' Dorothy, Myrtle and Maxine
SADLER-McCARTHY • We would like to
express our heartfelt thanks to all our vela-
tives, friends and neighbours for their sup-
ppoorrtt during the lea of our dearly loved son,
brdher and grandson, Adam James Sadler.
We appreciate the many floral tributes, me-
moru' 1 donations and we are indebted to
those who sent food and assisted at home.
We express a sincere word dreciation
to Rev. Alan Dawber, Father J. Bagatto,
�, and the Sylvan United Church
35c Cathy, Bob, Matthew and Jordans
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SADLER-MOSER - I would like to extend
my sincere appreciation to all the relatives,
fnends and neighbours for their thoughtful-
meu and expressions of sympathy, floral !if -
ranrnaus, mass cards, domatsom and food
dung the loss of my dear grandson Adam
lama Sadler. Special thanks to Rev. Alan
Dowber and Father 1. Baggato for their com-
forting words and the Ladies of Sylvest Unit-
ed Church.
35c Mary
STEWART • We would like to say a big
thank you to our family, relatives, friends
and neighbours who came to our 40th wed-
ding anniversary surprise party and for all
the best wishes, beautiful cards and gifts. A
special thanks to Elaine and Pete, Murray
and Cheryl. Lori Lynn and Norm, Cheryl
and Brian and grandchildren Amy Leah
Brendan, Matthew and Caitlin for all their
planning to make this a special day we will
always remember.
35* Jack and Ferne
TAYLOR • My sincere thanks to relatives,
family and friends for the lovely cards, flow-
ers, treats and visits while I was a patient in
hospital and since returning home.
35' Hilda
WILKINSON • 1 would like to thank my
friends and relatives for the surprise birthday
party, the evening was a memorable occa-
sion. Thanks for the gifts and cards I re-
ceived. Special thanks to Harty and Susan
Jaques for opening their home for Shirley to
hold the party. Also to Las and Glen David
son for their help in p • for the even.
A very special thanks to Irene and Paul
Swanzanruber for being such great neigh-
bour while we lived in Exeter, you were al-
ways there if our family needed anything.
Thank you for allowing Shirley to stay in
your home for a week, so she could have Sa-
mantha and Steve for a holiday. An invita-
tion to our friends and relativa to visit us at
our home in Parry Sound area.
35' Jim
DIETRICH • At South Huron Hospital,lEx-
eter on Thursday, August 22. 1991, Ead B.
Dietrich of Centralia, in his 70th year. Be-
loved husband of Yvonne (Celina") Die-
trich. Dear father and father-in-law of Elaine
Chirita of Kitchener. Sylvia and Ron Walker
of Exeter, Karen and Gary Veraldi of Owen
Sound. Predeceased by son Leo Paul Die-
trich (October 1990), grandson Ron Walker
(1988 and son-in-law Dumitru Cltirita
(1988). Loved Grandpa of Brad and Deane
Ryan and Sarah Walker. Also survived by
one sister, Mrs. Clare ORourke of Exeter
and brother Bill Dietrich of Wallaoetown.
Predeceased by his parents Leo and Jose-
phine (Resler) Dietrich, brothers Charles,
Jerome, and Leonard Dietrich and sisters Si-
donik McKeever and Merle Gelinas. Rested
at the T. Harry Hoffman h Sons Funeral
Horne, Dashwood, with visitation Friday af-
ternoon and evening. Funeral Mus at Our
Lady of Mount Carmel Roman Catholic
Church on Saturday, August 24, 1991 at
11:00 a.m. Interment in Mount Carmel R.0
Cemetery. Father J. Began, Celebrant. Par-
ish prayers at the funeral home, 8:30 p.m.,
Friday. Mr. Dietrich was the owner of Earl's
Taxi and Exeter Cab for many years. 35c.
JOHNS • At Meadow Park Nursing Home,
Landon, on Friday, August 23,1991, Gladys
P. Johns (Bannerman), formerly of Exeter
and Usborne Township in her 92nd year.
Beloved wife d the late Lloyd Johns (1962).
Dear mother and mother-in-law of Pat and
Allan Chipps of Stratford. Dear grandmother
of 'Lawrence Ahs of Montreal; Lynn (itis.;
and Rick Semesiuk of Hamilton, Terrance
Otis of Ottawa and Sherry and Jim Ander-
son of London, Dawn Hagell and Keith
Hewer, William and Allana Merrill, Lynn
and Trevor Mudford all of TiWatburg. Al-
lan and Jackie Chipps of Williams Lake,
B.C. Also surviving are 2 great-
grandchildren. Rested at the Hopper Hockey
Funeral Home, William Street, Exeter,
where the funeral service was held on Mon-
day, August 26 at 2 p.m. Mn. Irate Richard-
son officiated. Cremation with interment of
ashy in Elilrmviile Cemetery. Donations to
the C.N.LB. would be appreciated by the
family. 35c
CHURCHDIREMOY
is!. ,
EXETER
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP
Summer Schedule
Pastor -teacher Bob Drumm
930 a.m. Sunday School and
Communion Servloe
10:30-11:00 a.m. Fellowship Time
11:00 am. Family Bible Hour
Nursery Available
Tuesday evenings
8:00 p.m. - Bible Study
All services ars bold at
Usbome Central School,
Huron SL E.
Everyone Welcome
For more information please
call 225418491
EXETER PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
870 Main Si. S.
Pastor Vernon Dean
Youth Pastor Kevin D. Rogers
Sunday, September 1
10.00 am. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Sella
Nursery available for all services
Everyone Welcome
EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
187 Huron 81. W. Exeter
Pastor Rev. Kevin Rutledge
236-2661
Sunday, September 1
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.Mo»�
7 p.m. Evening
Wednesday 7 p.m. Fahy NI&
Everyone Warne
EXETER CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
- Main St. North
Pastor Rev. Sleds Vander Meer
235-1723
Worship Services
10:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Nursery Available
Everyone Welcome
Sunday Radio
CKNX 920 1020 a.m.
Dally T.V.
Faith 20 Oloba15:30 am.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
ANGLICAN CHURCH
284 Main Street, Exeter, Ontario
11* Rev. Fay M. Patterson
Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost
September 1, 1991
11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
Nursery available
Everyone Welcome
ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Dashwood
Pastor
LARRY STOJKOVIC
9:30 am. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
68 Main Street South
235-2784
Minister: Rev. Mark B. Gaskin
Organist: Miss Carolyn Love
Sunday, September 1
11:15 a.m. - Worship Service
Everyone Welcome
BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Huron Street East, Exeter
Minister
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN
Sunday, September 1
10:00 a.m. Worship
11:10 a.m. Sunday School
Nursery available
7:30 p.m. Worship
Everybody welcome
Come end Worship with us
EXETER UNITED
CHURCH
Comer of James and Andrew St.
Ministry
Mrs. Bev Robinson
The Rev. Grant L. Mills
(Minister Emeritus)
Director of Music
Ralph C. Topp
September 1, 1991 -1000 a.m.
Rev. Ann Beattie -Stokes
Sochi
our the
s ildree►
Social Hoot the service.
JCourtesy Car :Carl Ns 235-0905
Nursery Facilities available
Everyone Welcome!
MAXWELL - Suddenly at his residence on
Tuesday, August 20, 1991, Mr. Ronald Mer-
vyn Maxwell at 'Medford, in his 51st year.
Beloved husband of the tonna Marlene Cu -
on Bieber. Dear father of Jeffrey Maxwell
and his wife Jennifer of London. Dear son of
Ethel Maxwell of Hanaall and the late Cad
Maxwell (1983). Dear son-in-law of Evelyn
and Gordon Bieber of Exeter. Dear brother
of Douglas of Egmandville, George and
Gary Maxwell, both of HensaS, Eileen (Mn.
Donald Cooper) Qinton, Marilyn Thiel of
RR 2, Zurich Sandra Maxwell of Exeter,
and June (Mrs. Roo Harvey) of Huron Park.
Predeceased by two brothers, Robert (1972)
and Wallace (1991). Also surviving are sev-
eral nieces and nephews. Visitation was held
Thursday, August 22 in the Hensall Chapel,
120 King Street, from 2:00-4:30 and 7:00-
9:00 p.m. until Friday, August 23, then to
Hensall United Church, whert the funeral
and committal services were conducted at
200 p.m., with Rev. Douslu Wright offi-
ciating. Private interment in HensaII Union
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, do-
nations to the chanty of one's choice would
be appreciated. (Michael P. O'Connor Funer-
al Homes entrusted with arrangements).
350
McARTHUR • Edwin George of Grand
Bend (RC.A.F. Squadron Leader Retired).
At South Huron Hospital. Exeter, on August
19, 1991, in his 75th year. Loved husband of
Ruth Taylor and father of Peter. Grandfather
of Kimberley and Pamela, all of Ottawa and
brothers Harry, Jack and sister Isabel, all of
Toronto. A private Memorial service wu
held followed by cremation. Final resting
place Mount Osborne Cemetery, Beams-
ville, Ontario. (T. Harry Hoffman & Sons
Funeral Horne, Dashwood). 35
TURNER • Earl Wellington. At the Strath-
roy-Midd escx General Hospital on Satur-
day, August 24, 1991, Earl W. Tuner of
Parkhill; in his 81st year. Beloved husband
of Marie (Hodgins) 'Rimer. Dar father of
Donna Clarke of RR 1, Crediton and Ronald
Turner and his wife Marlene of RR 8, Park-
hill. Dear brother of Lola Tweddle of Lan-
don; Norma and her husband Glenn Edling-
ton and Viola Eastman of Arkona. Dearly
loved by 7 grandchildren and 17 great-
grandchildren. Rested at the M. Box & Son
Funeral Home, Parkhill, where the funeral
service were conducted on Tuesday, August
27 at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. Anne Beattie -Stokes
, officiated. Interment Arkona Cemetery. 35c
VANDENBERK • Suddenly at Chateau
Gardens Nursing Home, Parkhill on Mon-
day, August 19, 1991, Clarinet (Kouwean-
berg) Vandenberk, formerly of RR 2, Grand
Bend fit her 86th year. Beloved wife of the
late William Vandenberk (1987); dear moth-
er and mother-in-law of Joe and Jean Van-
denberk of Stratford, Bill and Toni Vanden-
berk, Martin and Lia Vandenberk, all of
Grand Bend, Ted and Wilha Vandenberk of
Camlachie, Cor and Louise Vandenberk of
Grand Bend, Mary and Frank Verheyen of
Kerwood, and Jane and Joe Klunder of Kin-
cardine; loved Oma of 26 grandchildren and
7 great-grandchildren. Also survived by one
sister C.a Van Ooyen of Holland. Prede-
I ceased by one brother Adrianus Kouwen-
berg. Rested at the T. Harty Hoffman &
Sons Funeral Horne, Dashwood Funeral
Mass at Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman
Catholic Church, Grand Bend on Thursday,
August 22, 1991 at 11 a.m. Interment in Pin-
eryry Cemetery, Father P.J. Beck Celebrant.
Mrs. Vandenberk was an active member of
the CW.L of Grand Bend for 33 yam. 35c
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BAKER - In loving memory of my dear
wife lil, who passed away August 29, 1990.
Shp had a nature you could not help loving
And a heart that was purer than gold,
And to those who knew her and loved her
Her memory will never grow old.
So you who have a wife
Cherish her with care,
For youll newer know the heartache
Unnl you sex her empty chair.
Always remembered and sadly missed by
husband Bob. 35*
BASER - In loving manory of our dear
Name, who left us August 29,1990.
The happy times we once enjoyed,
How sweet the memories st ,
But death has left a loneliness,
The world can never fill.
Our hearts still ache with sadness.
And secret team still flow
What it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
For those who still have a Nanna,
Love her while you may,
For how we wish with all our hearts
That we had ours with us today.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
Laura, Allan and David. 35
BAKER • In loving memory of Lil. who
passed away one year ago, August 29.
Though her smile is gone forever,
And her hand we cannot touch.
Still we have so many memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
Her memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has her in His keeping,
And we have her in our hunts.
Sadly missed and never forgotten by Doug
and linda. 35'
COLEMAN AND MORENZ - In loving
manory of my parents, Mr. and Mn. Wes-
ley man, my sister Sarah (Sadie) Cole-
man, and our baby son, Ronald Wesley Mo-
rena. Mother passed away September 23,
1960, my Dad September 11, 1949, Sadie,
July 22, 1971 baby Ronald August 23, 1941.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a hart holds dear,
d memories linger every day
Rananbnnce keeps them always near.
Sadie is remembered by her brother and
sisters, nieces, nephews and friends; my par-
ents by their family, grand and great-
grandchildren; and our baby son by Hugh
and Annie Morenz. 35nc
McCANN • In memory of Peter McCort
who passed away suddenly August 28.1975.
loved,
Salty missed.
Always in our thoughts, Mom, Dad and
Family. 35'
WiLKINSON • In loving manor' of a dear
father, father-in-law and `randfat er Arthur
R. Wilkinson, who passed away 2 years ago,
September 3, 1989.
God looked around His garden
And food an empty epaoe,
He then looked down upon the earth
And saw your tired face.
lie knew that you were suffering
He knew you were in pain,
He knew that you ld never get well
Upon this earth
He saw the road was g tough
And the hills were hard to dinb,
So He closed your weary eyelids
And whispered Team by thine".
Then He past his arms around you
And lie hfted you to rest,
God's arden mast be beautiful
He on takes the best.
Des loved and sadly missed by Oconee,
Linda, anisny, Jennifer. 33c
THE NEW HURONIA SINGERS first re-
hearsal, Monday, September 9, 7:30. Please
cane early to register. New manbers wel-
come. Exeter United Church. Wo 235-2865.
35.36c
OPEN HOUSE, Sunshine Kids Co-op Pre-
school, Saturday, Septanber 7, 10-12 noon, '
Exeter United Church. Everyone weloane,
openings available. For information contact
ICathy Gaskin, 229.6872. 35,36c
HURON COUNTY PLOWING MATCH
and Farm Machinery Demonstration, Friday,
August 30, 1991 at the farm of Keith and
Bonnie Johnston, 2 km. south of Bluevale.
Fann Machine, / demonstration at 3 p.m.
Barbecue at 5 p.m. Awards and presentation
to follow. Tickets available that day. 35
COME TO BLYTH IN SEPTEMBER.
Good selection of scan still available for
mostrfonnances u Blyth Memorial Hall
until Member 14. See the Ted Johns. com-
edy, Two Brothers (closes September 7) and
play with music, Cornflower Blue, 10. Rush
tickets available every performance day.
Box Office 523-9300. 35,36c
EXETER FALL FAIR at South Huron
Recreation Centre, Friday, Septanbcr 20,
Ambassador of the Fair Competition. Craig
Douglas - comic juggler, Ham Auction; Sat-
urday, September 22, Parade at 11:00 a.m.,
poultry and livestock shows; Sunday,
umber 22, sheep, goat and Open Light
Horse Shows. Many more attractions. Came
Join The Fun. 35,36,37c
Open House
Sun., Sept.1 2 - 5 p.m.
At the home of Sharon
Wurm, 432 Main Street,
(Above Russell Electric -
235-2597)
in honour of the upcoming
marriage of her daughter
Starr Jesney to
Todd Woodburn.
Brina best wishes only.
Toddlers' Inn
Nursery
School
Morning and afternoon
Programs available
(Limited spaces)
For information and
registration call
Glenda Wagner
235-2755
REGISTRATION
FOR BEAVERS,
CUBS, SCOUTS
Wed., Sept. 4
7-8p.m.
We need leaders!
The future of one of the
beaver colonies depends on
getting 2 new leaders
No experience necessary
Interested contact
Steve Harrison 235-2474
Stag B Doe
for Jackie Steeper
& Rick Tiedeman
Sat., Sept. 7
8 p.m. -1 a.m. Grand Bend
For information 235-2751
D.J. Lunch provided
$5. each
BEST WiSI-ES
for a Very Happy
Birthday to
Lulu Culbert
on Aug. 31
' Much love from
your family
Birthdays 80th Si
The family of Harold and D
thy Parker wish to invite friends:,;
and family to an Open House to
celebrate (heir parents Birthdays
on September 8_11991 from 2
p.m. - 5 p.m. at I1ensall United
Church, Hensall. Best wishes
onl •lease
k
The children of Carl and Phyl-
lis Niebergall invite friends
and neighbours to an open
house to celebrate the
50th wedding anniversary
of their parents on Sun.,
Sept. 8, 1991 at the South-
cott Pines Club House, Grand
Bend, from 1:30 - 4 p.m. Best
wishes only please
Annual Memorial
Service and
Decoration Day
St. James Church, Clandeboye
September 1 2 p.m.
•
Lori Miller, 1990 Winner
Exeter Agricultural
Society
invites
Contestants and
Sponsors
to participate in the Ambassa-
dor of the Fair Competition
to be held at the fair on
Sept. 20, 1991
Contestants must have been
17 years of age by August 1
Call Doris Weigand 235-0814
or Barb Passmore 235-0430