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Times Advocate, 1992-07-15, Page 27PROGRAM Friday July 24 i992 7:00 p.m. REGISTRATION 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. V Bill Dougall and Company - Fiddle Music V Eric Kints and Marlene Mathers - Duet • Lori Richardson - Clogging V McNaughton Family -Paul, Carl & Noreen- Old Tyme Music • Laura Hardeman - Step Dance • Sam Skinner and Bob Blair - novelty • Webber Brothers - Lee, Lloyd, Orville - Step dance _- . . 9:30 - 10:00 p.m. OFFICIAL OPENING 10:00 - 12:00 p.m. DANCING TO: • Bob Heywood Group • Rowe Family Marjorie Johns and Party • Usborne Guild i HOME C CLING Saturday, July 25 Join in the p arade Come join our parade on July 25 to help celebrate Usborne Townshitieps one hun- dred and fiftieth anniversary. Music will be supplied on route by the Mitchell kit, Legion Band, the Clinton Pipe Band, the Dash- wood Community Band. Another visiting group will be the Shriners. Each entry will receive a souvenir plaque since there will be no judging of the floats. Sponsorship of the plaques bas been generously donated by: Woodvue Farms, Brintnell Construction and Harold Cudmore. There are five different classifications for entrants: antique and classic cars, heavy horses, horses and riders, antique tractors and equipment, floats, and bicycles. tricycles, marching groups and clowns. The parade is to start at the new township shed at 11 am. west on Huron St. Walkers would meet the parade at Bethel Reformed Church and proceed to Main Street thence to the South Huron Rec Centre. Let's show our support for the people who have worked hard to make this parade a success: if you're not in it, come out and watch! Aii& begin, • *kerns Aaw.idt Mud fl 1 TOWN .f EXETER - C04104 Y Of MUOLON esaosia TOMMIOP Gam !-3 Cesileal UMW 6141.31 Refefiffsfa parch r• Usborne's beard growing n January of this year forty men from Usborne Township registered for a beard growing COMM- Unfor- tunately not all of the registrants may see the final contest if the temptation to shave is too strong. Judging will take place at the South Huron Recrea- tion Centre in Exeter on Saturday July 25 at 7 pm. immediately after the beef barbecue. Six categories will de- termine the victors. Prizes for the beard growing coolest consist of gift ciitificales donat- ed by the Amebic Bay- field Conservation Au- thority. Ids Times Advocate e 13 Watch for the tern and wagon of Bob O'Neil from Granton area in the Homecoming parade or Saturday. This fourtheneration fanner has beer able to keep the here of draft horses on hi" farm by converting to a hay and sleigh ride bus. ness. Beginning wtkh a request 15 yeas ago from tenants an their seoond firm for a horse- drawn sleigh ride, the OWell's now offer this ser- vice ervice to London oonparb► employees, community groups, and pvumot on for businesses in various parades, as well es outings on their home prop- erly, Sunny Creek Farm. Bob with two wagons and teams will be on hand for the afternoon to give hay wagon rides to Homecoming Wsitors be- ginning at the Agricultural lbb ild on the Rec Centre grounds down to t4 ton Park and back. Vegan winners - Karen and Rick Etherington (far rOt), swept a $150 cheque from Usbome township reeve Gerold Bout and sesquicentennial chairmen Murray Dawson and Bob Down as winters of the recent Usbome slogan contest. They won with "Usbome and You in '9". ,Music before parade grade goers will be treated to some entertainment while awaiting the b g procession on Saturday morning. From 10:30 to 11:00 a.m., the bells at Trivia Memorial Anglican Church will ring out the good news of Usborae's 1 SOth birthday. Providing the musical interlude for this day will be Mrs. Betsy Rowcbfe. Her in- terest in balkinging begun while living in Pennsylvania nem Valley Forge Park. There the sounds of a more eattemaitro caril- lon could be beard formality. Upon mov- ing to the. Exeter arra in October, 1991, Mrs. Rawcliffe, with her pier° beck - ironed, soon picked up the art of belkiag- ing wider the tutelage of Dr. John God- dard. At present, four Trivia members take urns ringing the bells prior to church ser- vices. As all times must be played in the Key of F, Mrs. Rowclid'e has taken on the challenge of transposing "O Canada" in boaour of lit iar Unborne's celebrations. "Seventy-six trom- bones" may not be leading the big parade qtt music will surely till the girl 11.