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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-09-04, Page 4COME ON ALONG! It’s er! THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 19S2 JOIN THE FUN! HM SEE THE SIGHTS! And Thursday September 17 and 18 W ednesday SP PROGRAM Wednesday Evening GAY VARIETY! SPORTS LIVESTOCK SHOW AND PARADE One of Western Ontario’s Great- . est Horse Shows -— Featuring Hunters, Jumpers, Ponies, Light and Heavy Draft DOROTHY STEADMAN Tap Dancer, Baton-Twirier — Talent and Beauty SADDLE RACE for Boys SULKY RACESI 2.25 2.18 Trot or Pace $200 Purses HORSE SHOW £ £ BIG PARADE CARS, FLOATS, FREAK OUTFITS, TRACTORS, BICYCLES, SCHOOLS IN COSTUME, BANDS All Cars, Floats and Freak Outfits Must Be Registered Huron Lumber Co. Office Not Later than Noon of Sept. 16 to Be Eligible for Prizes at r*jEBjtov TOP-NOTCH VAUDEVILLE . THE CONTINENTALS Biggest Little Show Band in the Land — to Play and Accompany All JOHNNY Outstanding Juggler, and the Entertainers DASH Trick Unicycle Rider CY LEONARD Canada’s Top Ventriloquist Assisted by “Happy” CLOWNS Clowns Must Register by Noon Sept. 17 at Huron Lumber Co. to be eligible for prizes and must be in parade from start and perform in front of Grandstand for two hours following parade. Judging of Clowns to be at 4:00 o’clock. Prizes $20, $15, $10, $5 PARADE PRIZES Decorated Cars ■— $12, $10, $8 Business Floats — $15, $10, $8, $6 Decorated Bicycles — $5, $3, $2 Best Schools — $12, $9 All Other Schools — $5 (Judging Awarded According to Costume and Marching) 3 S S s 3 5 S | Parade Leaves Corner of Huron and Main Streets | | at 12:30 sharp ■ = MARGARET BRENTON Comedy at its Best — and Nice to Look at, Too JOEY HOLLINGSWORTH Boy Tap - Dancing Wonder with a Personality Beyond Compare THE3LOND BOMBSHELL Breath-Taking Acrobat — A Feature Attraction RAE RODD Beautiful Girl Guitarist and Singing Impersonator PAUL BROS. AND SHIRLEY Welcomed Back with More Brand New Comedy and Costumes LEE PAUL Master of Ceremonies i HORSE RACES s s s S 4 4 MIDWAY RIDES — GAMES — SIDESHOWS DANCE AT NIGHT IN ARENA Admission 750 Earl Heywood and CKNX Barn Dance Gang $3,500 IN PRIZES INCREASED PRIZE MONEY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS GET YOUR EXHIBITS READY NOW! These Public-Spirited Businessmen Are Supporting Exeter Fair With Cash Donations: Crocker Refrigeration Cann’s Mil! Bruce Rivers Grocery Exeter Motor Sales Snel! Bros. Ltd. R. E< Broderick W. C Pearce Nelson Stanlake Ed’s Imperial Gordon Appleton F. W. Huxtable Bank of Montreal Canada Packers Ltd. Jones, MacNaughton Seeds Ltd. z ~ . W. G. Simmons & Sons Canadian Canners Limited Traquair's Hardware Exeter District Co-Operative / f 4 4 > 9 4 c r / ( 4 f 4 r J T» PRYDE & SONEXETER FROZEN FOODS BRADY SANITONE CLEANERS W. C. ALLISON CHAMBERS & DARLING JACK SMITH JEWELLER JONES & MAY C„ V. PICKARD CENTRAL HOTEL GEORGE WRIGHT FISHER’S HARDWARE HERMAN HODGSON MATHERS BROS. TUCKEY BEVERAGES GRAHAM ARTHUR CHAINWAY STORES H. R. SHERWOOD BUSWELL’S JACK WEBER EXETER CAB SOUTH END SERVICE SOUTHCOTT BROS. LYRIC THEATRE HOPPER-HOCKEY EXETER FARM EQUIPMENT CLARENCE FAIRBAIRN LAKEVIEW HATCHERY LTD. LARRY SNIDER MOTORS Liridenfields Limited Wuerth’s Shoe Store Flynn & Smith Anderson’s Statton’s Billiards Kether’s Restaurant Marshall & Murray Beaupre’s Store Gibson’s Store McKnight & Walper Tuckey Transport Ltd. Ersman’s Bakery Cole’s Drug Store Jack Doerr Norm Hockey Mayfair Bakery Exeter P.U.C. Highland Hill Dairy Exeter Egg Grading Station Guenther Transport Sander’s Grocery Fink’s Meat Market R. E. Russell Clarise Snell * * Robertson’s Drug Store Exeter Dairy. Bailey’s Florist E. L. Chaffe & Sop Broderick Bros. Mac Hodgert Snelgrove’s William McKenzie R. G. Seldon & Son Beavers’ Hardware W. E, Middleton Rick’s Foodland R. E. Pooley Cudmore’s Gravel S. B. Taylor Elmore Harness Herbert Walters > / < I 0L /