Times Advocate, 1999-09-29, Page 3736
Exeter Times -Advocate
At the Match
Wednesday, September 29, 1999
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Dust in the wind. Visitors kick up the dust at the end of second day at the IPM. Volunteers poured thousands of gallons of water on the site to keep the
dust under control.
Try some! Huron Adult Day Centre executive direc-
tor Rosemary Armstrong tries to entice the photog-
rapher with popcorn and bottled water at the
`Support Sr. Day Centres' food booth at the '99
International Plowing Match on Saturday.Word was
the booth had the cheapest prices and the best cof-
fee of the Match.The Huron Adult Day Centre pro-
vides services for seniors in Exeter, Grand Bend and
Clinton.
Right on key. The
Seaforth Harmony Hi-
Lites, above, with sev-
eral members from the
South Huron area per-
form at Celebration
Square Sept. 21.
irr Promoting Hensall. Jo-Artite Fields, Luanne Phair as W.B. Fields and Mary
Lynn MacDonald promote the Village of Hensall at the IPM opening
parade Sept. 21. Reeve Cecil Pepper was behind the wheel of the pick-up
truck.
Clowning around. Sara McLaren, a Gr. 12 student at South Huron DHS
watches a member of the Huron Children's Aid Society's Clowns shape a
balloon last Tuesday.
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