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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 Tjj jy Don't miss the ^exhibits $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 4-HClffB KJ 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. J