The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-09-21, Page 26 •
Saturday Afternoon
SIX HEATS
1. Non-winners of $500 lifetime
2. Non-winners of $1,000 in,'72
3 Non-winners of $2,000 in '72
WAGERING FACILITIES.
BERAMOMMINEMMIE
EXETER FALL
FAIR DRAW
1st — HIND 1/4 OF,BEEF
Donated by Exeter District Co-Op
2nd — 1 SIDE OF PORK
Donated by Darling's Abattoir
3rd — 25 LB. FRESH TOM TURKEY
Donated by Hayter Turkey Farms
4th — 2 DRESSED RABBITS
Donated by S. H. Rabbit Breeders Association
DRAW TO BE MADE AT DANCE ON FAIR DAY
Tickets 25c each or 5 for $1.00
MEMINIM:.
ur Thanks
The Exeter Agricultural Society wishes to
express ifs sincere dppreciation for the .
generous support and cd-opetatiOn received
from business2acin fd,opns rowfih
make'
h lesisci onlamente ,to:irne ferind.
district organ; ;
lotion of fhe Exeter Fall Fair possible.
ROBERT DOWN, PRESIDENT
A, GARNET,H1CKS, SECRETARY
FIRST PRIZE — LADIES' BULOVA WATCH DONATED BY EARL CAMPBELL
JEWELLER
SECOND PRIZE — $10.00. ALL OTHER CONTESTANTS RECEIVE $5.00.
All contestants must register with Carf Cann
CROWNING OF THE 1972 QUEEN OF THE FAIR BY THE 1971 QUEEN
Sponsored by the Exeter Agricultural Society in co-operation with the following
merchants: Beth's Hair Styling; William's Hair Styling, Hensall; Silhouette Hair
Fashions; Marjorie's Hairdressing; Maryhelen's Hair Styling; Cathy's Beauty
Lounge;, Campbell's Jewellers; Jack Smith Jeweller; Wilson's Jewellery and Gifts;
L & M Cleaners; Grand Bend Cleaners and Launderers.
MAYOR JACK DELBRIDGE
ELI'' TERTAMMEN
BRIAN & RONNIE DENYS
WESTERN SINGERS
CAROLYN GLANVILLE
BOB & DANNY HEYWOOD
GUITARIST
COUNTRY & WESTERN SINGERS
Ck MING Y F THE FAIR
BAKING QUEEN
Sponsored by The Exeter Times-Advocate
* SEE THE DISPLAYS
All Inside Exhibits and Commercial Displays
Will Be Ready for Viewing
ADMISSION:
Adults: 75c P.S. Children: 25c
COME TO THE
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER
22 and 23
FRIDAY NIGHT
PROGRAM
CONTEST'
Open to all girls, 15 to 21. Judging will be on appearance and poise only.
Dress is mini skirt, hot pants or short skirt. Limited to first 8 entries. HORSE
RACES
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
AND EVENING
N :3A4 ADE
STARTS AT 10:00 A.M. SHARP SNELL BROS. LTD. GARAGE
Decorated Bicycles and Tricycles Line Up At Cann's Mill
EXETER LEGION PIPE BAND & SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL GIRL'S TRUMPET BAND
11 RSE
Finest Horses in Western Ontario Competing Under CHSA Rules
1 goo Rt1 RSESH E Nit
a i au in prizes
EL AIRPLANE FILM
A demonstration of radio-controlled model airplanes by the Forest City
(London) Model Flyers
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See Members of the area 4-H Club show their dairy, beef calves and swine.
Field crop exhibits on display in the arena.
4-H Feeder Calf Club and 4-H Horse Show
Feeder Calves Auctioned at 3:00 p.m.
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See Western Ontario's Finest Hogs, Sheep, Dairy and Beef Animals
IGEONS
Exeter Fair's Newest Class for Exhibitors
COMMERCIAL FRUIT FEAT
DISPLAYS OF APPLES AND BY-PRODUCTS
CAR SHOW
The Exeter Agricultural Society is pleased to announce several area dealers
will be displaying new models on Saturday at the fair.
ADMISSION: Adults: $1.00; H.S. Students: 500; P.S. Children Free Cars: 25c
Grandstand, free
ANNUAL FALL FAIR — SATURDAY NIGHT
DANCE 2 BANDS
9:30 to 12:00
`CHINOOK'
FOR TEENAGERS AT THE EXETER LEGION HALL
Admission '1.25
THE COUNTRY RAMBLERS
FOR OLD TIME DANCE IN THE ARENA GYM
Admission $1.00
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At 7:30 p.m. Four classes — 1 to 4 months, 5 to 8 months
9 to 13 months, twins
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