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Eating is always a main event at the Threshermen's Reunion and a favorite spot is the
bean pot, sponsored by the Huron,County Pioneer Museum. Home baked beans, cooked
by steam was enjoyed by Michelle Cook of Seaforth during the 1984 show. (Shelley
McPhee-Haist photo)
Breakfast to supper,
good food for all
Working out in the fields all day can give
even the fussiest eater a hearty appetite and
sometimes just being around the equipment
amone, gives to
aerson a hunger for a
in running
nutritious meal.
To satisfy this hunger, reunion goers will
have three options. The first is a hearty pan-
cake breakfast at the fire hall, the second a
hot meal served up by the Blyth Legion
Ladies' Auxiliary and the third is the big
booth located on the grounds at the arena.
Pancake Breakfast
Last year approximately 300 people took
the Blyth Fire Department up on their offer
to have breakfast in their hall. This year,
the men are extending their invitation once
again, offering pancakes, sausages, bacon,
juice and coffee from 8 to 11 a.m. on
September 6 and 7.
For adults, the cost w� bh$$3 and
ers children
are free
under 12 will pay $2.
Proceeds will be put back into the fire
Best Wishes
to the Huron Pioneer Thresher
and Hobby Association on your
Annual Reunion in Blyth
Proud to be
working with the people
of Blyth and area
since i 952
Clinton Community
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department for equipment.
Ladies' Auxiliary
Once again the Blyth Legion Ladies' Aux-
iliary will be offering hot meals in the arena
auditorium from 10 a.m. until approximate-
ly 7 p.m. both September 5 and 6.
The first day will see sauerkraut and
sausage and hot turkey on the menu. On the
second day hot beef and ham will be served.
All meals include potatoes and vegetables.
Proceeds will go back into the conununity
in the form of donations and contributions.
Lions' Booth
The Blyth Lions will be running the booth
located on the arena grounds for anyone
wishing to grab a hotdog, hamburg or
perhaps some chips.
This booth will be open on September 6
and 7 from approximately 11 a.m. until 6
p.rn. .
Proceeds from this venture will also be
put back into the community.
Extending our warmest
CONGRATULATIONS
on your
25th Annual Thresher's
Reunion
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