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Exeter Times -Advocate
Wednesday, July 7. 1999
Festivities galore during Canada's birthday
Nicole Van Hie, 13, Kaelin Harvey, 3, JenniferVan Hie, 10, and Trista H
during activities at the Ag. Building Last Wednesday
Candace Powe of S en' Oebrated her first
4, helped to celebrate Canada Day _ birthday on Canada Darr with her mother Carol at
the Exeter celebrations.
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Old and beautifuL Chris Tgahrt, 14, left, and his dad Peter take a look at a 1937
Packard at the Canada Day car show behind the South Huron Rec Centre.At
right is the car's owner, Grace Dorman of Ailsa Craig.The Packard has remained
in the Dorman family since it was bought by Earnest Dorman in 1937 in
Cleveland, Ohio. Grace is the car's second owner.
More than 100 people witnessed the time capsule dedication ceremony at the Ag
Building. Crafted by legion member Norm Eveland, the wooden time capsule
includes items from the legion, various service groups and organizations in the
area along with contributions from the library, town, churches and ExeterTimes-
Advocate.The capsule will be reopened on July 1, 2099. Front row from left.
Exeter Legion member Norm Eveland and Canada Day co-chair Tom Burke. Back
row (I -r) Huron -Bruce MP Paul Steckle, Canada Day co-chair Casey Zeehuisen,
Bill Dinney, Exeter Mayor Ben Hoogenboom and Exeter Legion member John
Brintnetl.
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Kelly Cronyn of Centralia paints Melanie Smith's face of R.R. 2 Lucan during the
Canada Day child fair in Exeter.