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BUILT FOR TWO — Dennis Wilkinson (left) and Mark Weigand pose
with a two -seated bicycle before Saturday's parade.
ADMIRE VEGGIES — Gordon Hoggarth and Delmer Skinner look over
vegetables at the Exeter Fair. T -A •hoto
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GOOD FAIR FOOD -- Carolyn Gilfillan, Sue Mover and Larry Wein
dish up food for the Exeter Minor Hockey Association at the Exeter
Fair. T -A photo
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2nd sideroad west of
Hensoll
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Come to the Pineridge
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Good Times, Live Bands
every Sunday
Dancing 2:30 - 5:30
"Don't be shy, give us a try"
THE GREAT TALENT HUNT IS
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We need musicans, singers
and entertainers, etc.
For our upcoming
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this Fall
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Sunday Sept. 27
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IT'S A 81G ONE — Bob Reynolds
pkin at the 1987 Exeter Fair.
Pappotroo to
Kirkton library
T.V. Puppetree has given over 5,000
performances during the twelve
years it has been in operation. Pup-
peteer.Tom Vandenberg has worked
for a number of television productions
Come join in the fun this fall when
T.V. Puppetree and your local public
library present the puppet play "Dog
Days.'
This colourful, and entertaining
show is an original play from T.V.
Puppetree. It relates the antics of a
man and his dog as they prepare for
a dog show, and come face-to-face
with trouble, spelled C.A.T. Three
real, live dogs are also featured in this
production, along with the puppets.
Sponsored by the Huron County
Public Library with the assistance of
the Outreach Ontario program of the
Ministry of Citizenship and Culture
and Ontario Arts Council, "Dog
Days" will be presented at the
Kirkton branch at 10:30 a.m. on Oc-
tober 10. Admission is $1.00 per
person.
such as "Fraggle Rock" and "The
Muppets" and brings this profes-
sionalism to his performance.
Need sun
for beans
The white bean crop throughout
most of Huron County is still in good
shape, but things could take a turn for
the worse unless we get some more
days of warm, sunny weather in the
very near future, according to Brian
Hall, crop specialist at the Clinton
OMAF office.
Many beans have been harvested
already, he said,4especially in the
southern parts of the county, where
they are showing excellent yields of
25-40 bushels per acre on the average
and are of consistently good quality.
However, he warns that some
farmers still "seem to be from the old
school of farming," where they pull
their beans and leave them on the
ground for -a few days before
combining.
"That just doesn't work in the sort
of weather we've been having lately,"
Mr. Hall said. "It's much better to
pull them in the morning and finish
them off the same day."
He said that in many places the
unusual situation exists where soy
beans are ready to come off at the
same time as the white beans, with
most crops being about 10 days
earlier than usual. This has also
meant that winter wheat can be sown
any Lime _f1103Dow_until about Oc-
tober 10, with standing beans and
damp weather complicating that
situation as well.
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Monster Bingo
$15,000 in prizes E.
$6,000 Jackpot game
Sun., Oct. 4
Lucan Arena 1B Community
Centre 12:30 p.m.
Doors open at 10:30 a.m. E
Cost - 2 books $25,
Additional Books $5
Tickets at door
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Buck & Doe
for
Ken Ellis and
Wilma Jacobs
Sat., Oct. 3rd
in Vanastra
Age of majority
required
For further information
contact 482-9812 or
235-2857
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Sponsored by 2923 Huron
and Middlesex Army
Cadet Crops
Oct. 3
at Sav-U Gas Bar
from 10:00 a.m. - 4:30
p.m.
`1.50
Oktoberfest Party
DANCE
Sat., Oct. 31
Exeter Legion
8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Music by -
OLD Acquaintance
Advance Tickets
235-2962, 235-1167
$15 a couple, includes -
sausage and kraute
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Bingo
Lucan Arena
Wednesday, Sept. 30
Doors open - 6:30
Bingo Starts 7:30
Regular games, share
the wealth, standup
September Specials
Every Wednesday night
in September
$10001
Jackpot game
Due to licence regulat;ons no one
under 16 years of age will be
admitted
QUEEN'S
SEAFORTH
THURS. NITE OCT. 1ST
DCNCE
ADVANCE
ICKETS '4.00
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
"ROCKUS"
Exeter Lion's Club
Annual
CNIB Canvass
Monday, October 5 and
Thursday, October 8
We will also pick up your used eye glasses
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Attention
Huron County
Federation
of Agriculture
Annual Meeting
Fri., October 9
at the
Hensoli Community
Centre
Speaker: Dr. Freeman L.
McEwen
Topic: Ontario
Agriculture Task Force.
Social hour 6 p.m. Dinner 7
p.m. Tickets 510.00 each.
For tickets call 237-3255,
238-8536, 236-4291
Welcome to
Commencement
Exercises
' at
South Huron District
High School
Fri., October 2
at 8:00 p.m.
An invitation is extended
to all graduates, parents
and friends
Graduates should be at
the school by 7:30 p.m.
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Live
Entertainment
North Country Express
Fri. 8 Sat. Night
Oct. 2, 3
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BARN
DANCE
Friday, October 2:
SINGLES DANCE
Music by
COUNTRY COMPANIONS
Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Saturday, Oct. 3:
Music by
LEE DAVIDSON AND
SAGEBRUSH
Dancing 9 p.ia. to 1 a.m.
Sunday, Oct. 4:
OLD TIME FIDDLERS
JAMBOREE
2 p.m. — ? ?
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Friday, October 2
Sounds by "Hank"
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Zurich Recreation Committee
Thanksgiving Turkey
Canada Grade A, 61 -go
Turkeys to be won, 1
15 Ib. average 1 1 huis•sOtt•1
Zurich Community Centre
Jackpot $700 estimated value
must go
• 4 flash
Bonanza game 55 calls
Doors open at 6:30 - Starts at 7:30
games • 1 early bird • 10 regular • 1 mystery prize
Next bingo Oct. 14
All proceeds to community projects
Bring your dabbers
No one under 16 allowed to play.
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BAYVIEW
Hwy. No. 21 7t/2 miles north Grand Bend
Featuring
Octoberfest
October 2 - 10
Special
- 'German Combo Dinner
;Back ribs, ' pig tail, sausage
sauerkraut and spatzle)
9 9s
ALSO
Genuine draft lager beer imported from Germany
"Special Thanksgiving Bullet on October l l th"
Open Thanksgiving Monday
"Book your Christmas Party Now"