The Times Advocate, 2008-10-01, Page 1414
Times–Advocate
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Ilderton Fair —The 1 57th annual Ilderton Fall Fair was held last weekend, featuring a host
of activities Friday through Sunday, ending with a demolition derby Sunday afternoon.Above,
Drew Palser of London takes a ride on the Batmobile, while below, Isaac Taylor of Ilderton
tests his strength at the tractor pull. Pete McClary, left, who runs the tractor pull with his
family, offers some encouragement.At right top: Matt Slegers holds the frog he used in the
frog racing contest; below, his frog wins his race. (photos/Scott th
Nixon)
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EXETER - Joy Skillender and
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fall meeting of Beta Alpha
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Millbank and had lunch at
Anna Mae's Bakery and
Restaurant. Afterwards they
went to the M.F. Family
Furniture Store where
Mennonite handcrafted furni-
ture, quilts, crafts and
antiques were displayed.
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was the Millbank Cheese
Outlet. On the way home we
stopped at the Village Wood
Shed in Newton and viewed
many handmade gifts.
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As your MP Tony McQuail will focus on...
Jobs
• Protect jobs in manufacturing and agriculture
• Create green collar jobs in the New Energy Economy
Consumers
Protect consumers from rip-offs and gouging by big oil, cell phone giants
banks and credit card companies
• Reduce soaring costs of education, training, childcare and seniors care
Healthcare
• Shorten wait times by training more doctors and nurses
• Stop privatization of the healthcare system
• Improve access to prescription drugs, home -care and long-term care
Environment
■ Set absolute emission standards by law
• Make big polluters pay
■ Invest in environmental solutions
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Jack Layton and the Hew Democrats
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