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THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 19S2
JOIN THE FUN!
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SEE THE SIGHTS!
And Thursday
September
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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
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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)
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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
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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.
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Traquair's Hardware Exeter District Co-Operative
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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
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