Times-Advocate, 1981-09-16, Page 6Page 6 Times -Advocate, September 16, 1991
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By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
Neither torrent of rain nor
muddy ground - probably not
even snow - would stop the
fall phenomenon of rural
Canada from taking place.
The fair must go on !
Dignitaries will lead the
parade. Maybe they'll be
drawn in an open car, old or
new, or perhaps in a horse-
drawn carriage.
Queen of the Fair, young
or not -so -young, will grace
the parade riding in the back
of a sporty convertible.
There will be at least one
band, perhaps wearing
kilts, and no doubt some
spectators will be hoping for
a gusty wind to liven up the
march.
There may be two fire
Odds'n ends
Fair must go on
engines, one old and one
new. Both will have sirens
and bells blaring.
Vintage cars will follow,
and no country parade would
be complete without some
pioneer farm equipment and
magnificent horses pulling
wagons.
Little Bo Beep will search
for her sheep up and down
the parade route, in spite of
the pirate, hobo, cowboy,
Count Dracula, the bride and
groom and even the bumble
bee.
Little guys will ride their
bikes decorated with
streamers, tinsel and
flowers. Big guys will tuck
their knees under their chins
and fold themselves into tiny
cars equipped with horns
that play everything from
the classics to Yellow Rose
of Texas.
Clowns with four -tone hair
and huge purple noses will
ride their mini -bikes along
the edge of the streets,
cooling off the crowd with
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MR AND MRS. DOUG ECKEL
On August 29, Betty Lynn Koehler, daughter of Glenn and
Audrey Koehler. exchanged wedding vows with Douglas
Wayne Eckel, son of Charles and Bernice Eckel, of Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Hensall. The Rev. Knight officiated. The
matron of honour was Brenda Schilbe and bndesmoids were
Borb Ferguson and Bernice Petrie. The best man was Gerry
Koehler and ushers were Jeff O'Brien and Randy McKinnon.
Krista Schilbe was the flower girl and Jason Schilbe was the
ring bearer The couple is residing in Zurich.
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sprays of water. If a
spectator ducks the first
time, the clown will just
circle back and try again.
Kids on floats will throw
packets of candies, sending
kids that line the route
scurrying for sweet sur-
prises. Young people on
another float may sing songs
around a mock campfire - a
reminder of the. eason past.
Near the end of the parade
will be some ponies pulling
wagons. There may be a
burro or two. And, of course,
there will be several horses
and riders.
Some of the horses will
parade with shiny saddles,
bridles and all the trappings;
some riders will wear trim
English riding habits; others
will choose silken western
shirts, and some will wear
the traditional cowboy hats
and boots.
Bringing up the rear is the
street cleaner.
In a small country fair,
prizes are awarded for the
parade but most of the
marchers are in it for the fun
of it. They're the sure win-
ners.
There is much more to a
fall fair than a parade, but
that will have to wait for
another time.
Exeter women
consume pot luck
Unit 1 of the Exeter
U.C.W. opened the fall
season with a delicious pot
luck luncheon.
Marilyn Johnson chaired
the business when the
following dates were given:
Community Fellowship
meeting September 17 at
7:45 p.m. in Old Town Hall;
Fall Regional September 30
at 12:30 in Kippen,
September 28 the quilters
will begin their work and the
Bazaar on November 14.
Madeline Witmer con-
duct -eft the program opening
with a poem "Where did the
summer go?"
Vera Mills read the Scrip-
ture and spoke of Love Jor.
God and our ,fe'llowm'en..
Circles of- Love • are like
circles in water 'when a peb•
-
ble is thrown in it.each circle
grows larger. One of the \.!
hardest circles to attain is
love for all those in the
world who need our love and
help.
Examples of people who
have succeeded in this are
Jean Vanier. and his
Mother: Dr. McClure.
Mother Theresa and Martin
Luther King. The largest cir-
cle is the love of God and
Jesus Christ.
Mildred Thomson read
"An Invitation to Church".
A skit - The Sick Society -
humourously told of the
ailments that hinder us in
doing our church work.
A discussion on What is
my church doing for me?
and What am I doing for my
church? followed.
Mrs. M. Dougall favoured
with two instrumentals.
Town Topics
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Simpson, Ottawa spent the
weekend in Exeter. Saturday
they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Simpson, London
where they celebrated the
30th wedding anniversary of
their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Simpson, Exeter at
the Crock and Block
Restaurant, London.
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THE REVEREND AND MRS. RICHARDS
Kathryn Ruth Hall and the Rev. James Graydon Richards were
united in marriage at Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle recently.
Kathyrn is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Hall of
Exeter and James is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Graydon
Richards of Toronto. The maid of honor was Cecile Hall, sister
of the bride, and best man was Rev. John Richards, Syracuse,
N.Y. brother of the groom. The couple will be residing in
Peterborough, Ontario, where both are employed at Eastern
Pentecostal Bible College.
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By MRS. PETER MARTIN
CREDITON
The Crediton and District
Social Club will resume their
monthly dances this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Lebedew. Exeter attended
the wedding Saturday, of
Luba Chorinivoy and
Fredrick Schmidt, in
Kitchener.
The Crediton Womens
Institute will meet Wednes-
day evening at the town hall
at 8:15. Lois Perry will pre-
sent a fashion show. All
ladies in the area are
welcome to attend.
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