The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-09-11, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1952
“Huron County’s Biggest Fair"
EXETER FAIR
Wednesday and Thursday - September 17 and 18
TOP VAUDEVILLE
WEDNESDAY EVENING
GAY VARIETY I
TERRIFIC ACTS !
ADMISSION
500 and 250
To Grounds And Grandstand
(Cars Admitted Free)
(Membership Tickets Not Valid)
Midway
RIDES — GAMES
SIDESHOWS
HORSE RACES
Saddle Race For Boys
Roadsters* Race
Dance
At Night
llini The Arena
ADMISSION 750
EARL HEYWOOD & CKNX
BARN DANCE GANG
SULKY RACES
2.15 CLASS 2.18 CLASS
TROT OR PACE $200 PURSES
MONSTER PARADE
CARS, FLOATS, FREAK OUTFITS, TRACTORS,
* BICYCLES, SCHOOLS IN COSTUME, BANDS
AHI Cars, Floats and Freak Outfits Must Be Registered at
Huron Lumber Co. Office Not Later than Noon of Sept. 16
to Be Eligible for Prizes
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 Matching)
Parade Leaves Corner of Huron and Main Streets
at 12:30 sharp
Livestock
Show and
Parade
Exhibits
COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
AGRICULTURAL
HOME CRAFT
FLORAL
ARTS & CRAFTS
SCHOOL WORK
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$40 FREE $40
ADMISSION PRIZES
DRAW HELD DURING AFTERNOON
FOUR $10 CASH PRIZES
ADMISSION
Adults 500 High School 250
Public School Children FREE
Cars 250
SPORTS
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’
- BICYCLE AND FOOT RACES
Tory Gregg - CKNX P.A., System
$3,500 IN PRIZES
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These Public-Spirited Businessmen Are Supporting Exeter Fair With Cash Donations:
EXETER FROZEN FOODS
BRADY SANITONE CLEANERS
CHAMBERS & DARLING
JACK SMITH JEWELLER
CROCKER REFRIGERATION
ROBERTSON ’S DRUG STORE
HOLLOW TREE GIFT SHOP
MARSHALL & MURRAY
RETHER’S RESTAURANT
CANADA PACKERS LTD.
EXETER MOTOR SALES
W* G. SIMMONS & SONS
JONES, MacNAUGHTON SEEDS LTD.
T. FRYDE & SON
W. C. ALLISON
JONES & MAY
C. V. PICKARD
JACK DOERR
EXETER P.U.C.
EXETER DAIRY
CLARISE SNELL
R. E. RUSSELL
SNELGROVE’S
MAC HODGERT
R. E. POOLEY
EXETER
CENTRAL HOTEL
GEORGE WRIGHT
FISHER’S HARDWARE
HERMAN HODGSON
McKNIGHT & WALPER
BEAUPRE’S STORE
STATTON’S BILLIARDS
BANK OF MONTREAL
GORDON APPLETON
NELSON STANLAKE
SNELL BROS. LTD*
W* E. MIDDLETON
DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
MATHERS BROS.
TUCKEY BEVERAGES
GRAHAM ARTHUR
CHAINWAY STORES
E. L. CHAFFE & SON
BAILEY’S FLORIST
FINK’S MEAT MARKET
SANDER’S GROCERY
MAYFAIR BAKERY
COLE’S DRUG STORE
ERSMAN’S BAKERY
R* E* BRODERICK
EXETER EGG GRADING S
H. R. SHERWOOD
BUSWELL’S
EXETER CAB
JACK WEBER
GIBSON’S STORE
FLYNN & SMITH
F. W. HUXTABLE
ED’S IMPERIAL
W. C* PEARCE
CANN’S MILL
ANDERSON’S
NORM HOCKEY
iTION HERBERT
SOUTH END SERVICE
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
LYRIC THEATRE
HOPPER-HOCKEY
BRODERICK BROS.
S. B. TAYLOR
WILLIAM McKENZIE
R. G. SELDON & SON
BEAVERS’ HARDWARE
CUDMORE’S GRAVEL
ELMORE HARNESS
RICK’S FOODLAND
WALTERS HURON LUMBER CO.
EXETER FARM EQUIPMENT
CLARENCE FAIRBAIRN
LAKEVIEW HATCHERY LTD,.
LARRY SNIDER MOTORS
TRAQUAIR HARDWARE
BRUCE RIVERS’ GROCERY
CANADIAN CANNERS LTD.
GUENTHER TRANSPORT
HIGHLAND HILL DAIRY
TUCKEY TRANSPORT LTD.
LINDENFIELD’S LIMITED
WUERTH*S SHOE STORE
MONETTA MENARD’S
Exeter Agriculture Society wishes to express its appreciation to all those who are helping in any way to make this fair a success.
A. X SWEITZER, Pres. CLARK FISHER, Sec.
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