Times-Advocate, 1988-06-22, Page 9Heritage Days offer timeless entertainment
OUTDOOR JAZZ -- Elwood Truemner jazzes things up at the Town
Square Friday night when he and the Jug Band kept things hopping as a
part of Heritage Days.
HERITAGE HUG - Joanne Bowen co-ordinator of Exeter's Heritage
Days, gives the white squirrel a hug Saturday when the big town mascot
was on the street with a bag of peanuts.
Exeter celebrates
its heritage
in style
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OUT OF THE PAST - Dolly Creces; BIA manager, looked as if she had
stepped out of the 19th century Friday evening.
LOVE -STRUCK - Stephen McIntyre serenades Jennifer Fagan during
the performance of Everything Oki is New Again, one of several short pro-
ductions the Huron- Countr000000000000y Playhouse travelling troupe
staged during Heritage Days.on the weekend. The group will be performing
all over Huron County this summer and judging by their opening show, they
are well worth seeing.
FIDDLING AROUND - Karl McNaughton provided some light hearted
fiddle music.
JAZZ LOVERS - From left to right, Leanna Little, Kristy Pinder, Adam Little and Andrew Sinnammon enjoy a little Jug music Friday night when
the Jug Band performed at the Town Square.
GUIDES SELL BAKING - Michelle Snow, Juanita Chappel, Terri Hamather and Laura Elston were selling bak- JUG MEMBERS - From left to right, Elwood Truemner, Ed Mittleholtz and Rob Russell pump out the sweet
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Saturday at the Exeter Girl Guides booth at Heritage Days. sounds of Heritage Days. Members of the Jug band, they entertained a large crowd at the 'Town Square
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