The Brussels Post, 1968-09-05, Page 2Satoreitly, lept. 7 at 2 01.m.: WEANS Day Pa-
rade.
Saturday at 3 p.m .: RCMP Musical Ride, Kids
Next Door, Rich Gibson & Rich, Steiner Beds.,
1141.,C.
Sunday, Sept., 8 at 3 p.m.; ”Swingspiration”
In co-operation with Youth for Christ, Murk
Family, The Spokesmen, Men of Accord
Monday, Sept. 9 at 2 p.m.: Fashions '68, Anita
Bryant, RCMP Musical Ride, Steiner Bros., M.C.,
New Vaddeville Band
ADULTS. MO
CHILDREN 250
Gate Admission Covets
the Whole Show
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EXCITING GRANDSTAND SHOW.
AT WESTERN 'FAIR, LONDON
The .?,,t/W zi.tuleN 11;o ',and
be headline s the Western Pair
evening Uraitdstand show on Mon,
rtuesday, and Wednesday
SePtetuber .9, LU and II.. They will
share the top billing with the
vivaeieus, talented Anita Bryant:.
Thii New Vaude\ ille Rand is
renowned for its trade mark song
"Winehester Cathedral". rihe
I,Tulip isn't, 4 'Mod reek'n roil pre-
sentation but a musical combin-
ation 01 dipike Jones, Rudy Vallee,
.and the A &. P. Cynics, They sing
through meg-tibiae:les with a
ilintvering quality„ use a lot of old'
time instruments, and enjoy
themselves as well as please any
audience.
Along with Anita Bryant; the.
New Vaudeville Band and ROMP
Musical Ride, the. Western Fair
has an exciting grandstand show
for the whole family,
There will be two shows each
night on the grandstand at 7 pan,
and 9 pan, Admission will be free
to. the grandstand show as well as
to. the Horse Show and other at-
tractions...Outside gate admission
to the grounds will, remain at $1.e0.
for adults and ,25c for children,
4-1-1 HOME,ivIAKING CLUi3S
WE:81'ERN FAIR PROGRAN.ME
Pali Lune 15 'cad .tune. This
yet,!', 11 estern. Fair is Lo 1.1e dell).
ILL EILM(1(10. tre111 ;:•,01)1,W11l.AI kith to
Septenlber I III.
The i-li llomeinakin4 Club
.Progrionme will take placo on
Friday, September 13th in the
Theatre, Gontederation Building.'
The programme, will include quiv.-
/Ala related to clothing co-m.(1in-
Winn and foods and nutrition ti::
well as discussions on money
management. The guest speinker
for the morning program will hr
Meg Daniels, a fashion mode;
r10111 buittlou, 1.114 attignooD. ;,kis•
SiOU •wlit l:Outure l tiiuits, hluLki
LULU 4110sQ11 i1Jm
\ USt.er11. uLario Achioven.Loat
Days.
L LULTUAUng 0111 k.L e:
County .have been chosen to rep-
resent the County 4-11 lioniewali•
Clubs. in, the. Fair's. Junior
Programme:
AnaerSpn, 110X 11.7
blieknOW
dean Bremner, RR 3, Illuevale
Juciy Chandler: 1i.R3. AVing'haln
June Palconer, 0, Clinton,
',Vary Lynne Porbes, Ontario
St, Clinton,
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Joaanc ,Liougert, ILR 1, 1,0!ltion
2, R.d, 3, i..ucli.nokk
Debbie MehclinLiy, Zurich.
I iv 11. .Alc.Lettn,
,\Ilgela Mary i\lorrissoY,
Crediton
Donna Ritchie, Lucknow
'Marianne Roberts, RR 3, Kippen
i:as en itivett„ lilt 1. • Dungan-
non
• Brenda_ Townsend, ..\Vroxeter
Barbara Wilkins; lilt 3, Luc:Y.-
1KM •
The Zion 4.1 Ttomrinaking
Club, Mrs, Itarvey Ritchie
and Lpre.
seal au exhibit "lable Centres lug
different uceasiens ', and Miss
Barbara •wwinis will be tinting
the commentator. This exhibit
was one which 'Nits shown at Ow
Achievement. Day in the Spring.
/ gus coat.
pally Was addressing a ehamber
of commerce meeting. "The gas
company," he said, "has played an
integral part in all development
of the community. 1 might well.
Say, to Make a min, 'Honor the
Light Bri.giolo."
rrOrn the rear came a load voice,
"And oh.,. what a .charge they
"LITTLEST HOBO')_ WILL
WELCOME VISITORS
TO WESTERN FAIR
"London" TN.'s "Littlest Hobo'
and his three brothers will_ all be
on hand, to welcome visitors to
this year's Westorn Pair, Sept-
ember 13 to 14. These extraordin-
ary animals will perform daily
and generally will act as hosts for
the Fair —a job they bave been
trained to do well-
They will be able to greet all
visitors in ;flinglish as well as
French or •German "London" for
example, has a working vocab'
ulary of 5,000 words, almost 3,200
words better titan the average
adult. Each of the dogs has been
educated to think and understand.
It is not an easy tusk and owner-
trainer Chtic'Ic Eisemen. doesn't
start working his slowly-develop-
ed "educated" formula until a
shepherd is nine months old or
Until he is no longer inclined to
play like a child.
Besides knowing and under-
standing three different languag-
es, the canines will obey 32 hand
signals and 3S different whistles.
Because of tremendous ability and
Versitility, each of thefour dogs
has been insured for V,000.000,
The ability of the dogs has been
demonstrated time and again on
TN, as well as in Movies, Some
Scenes are highly dangerous, such
as, leaping on to a running fire
ongitiel jumping on to a Moving
train and even paraohnting,
,"London" and his brothers will
be at the Wekitern Fair Sept. 9 to
14. Outside gate admission is:
ADULTS! $1,00 CHILDREN 25o
GRANDSTAND SHOWS
ARE FREE
"Yap, the fish, wits trio small to
bother With," said the boastful
fisherman, "do got a tiortplo of
guys Lb help me throw it back in
*lie MAC"
-44L4.ivr
101st year of
the Western Fair
Association
--01110 hatylati,,Septen-Lber6to14
WHERE TOWN AND COUNTRY MEET
Spectacular Free Evening Grandstand Show
Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m.
SEPT. 91 101 11
Britain's Own
N EW
VAUDEVILLE.
BAND
FREAFTERNOON' GRANDSTAND SHOWS
Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 10 & 11 at I
p.m.: TV's Littlest Hobo, RCMP Musical Ride,
Dell Family, New Vaudeville 'nand, Stainer
Bros., M.C.
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, Sept. 12, Si 14
at 5:15 p.m.: RCMP Musical Ride
Haler! Castle's INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS:
Evening Grandstand Shows, Sept. 12, 13 and
14 - Two Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 p.m.; After-
noon Grandstand Shows, Sept. 12, 13 and 14
at 3 p.m.
Continuous Free Entertainment at Silver Dome a Westend Stage • Marco 'Pot° Fair Mart and Theatre Restaurant • Patio Cafe • HorSe Arena
9 CHEVROLETS!
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KIDS RICH
• NEXT GIBSON
DOOR. • & RICH.
IN PERSON
Singing Sensation
ANITA BRYANT
DAILY CAR. AV
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