Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 7, 1988, p. 24

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It Will Be Great For WEATHER REPORT- The Weather for Fair Weekend 3 DAYS OF FUN Partly Sunny or Cloudy Warm or Cool No Rain In Sight MAYBE We have entertainment galore at this years Fair but some new at this years fair is actually old Thais right the fair Is repeating lost years main features But dont irony the three day at the Fairgrounds Sept 10th nth promises to be GreatforW SocomeonoutandiolntheFun Two the big attractions at this years Fair be ing repeated from last year due to rain cancellations One is the P Golden Helmets Precision Riding and is scheduled for on he main track on Saturday The other attraction was also scheduled run at the Fair last year but due to ram was cancelled The Hon Mini Tractor Pull brought teams from as far as New State to compete last year and Is lo return on Saturday immediately after the Golden Helmets The admission price lo the Fair is for adults and COO for children age to 16 Weekend passes arc still the BEST BUY at or a family and for a single weekend pass Saturday Family Day Includes the Family Dance Remember Then with a sixties theme The dance will be on the Fairgrounds centre ball diamond The Kinsmen Girls Softball playoffs will again be played the day Sunday sees the return of the ever popular Farm Olympics and the organizers have been competing In other Farm Olympics prepare tor the Fair and to update the even This years Fair will cost over to produce and should show a profit at Us close weather permit ting Other new and regular the air are Conklln Show will return with its carnival rides and games Wilbur the Purple Pig will once again reign supreme at Old MacDonalds Farm Councillor John McDonald and his band Sound Investment will be on stage Saturday afternoon They will be on stage from noon to p and will be Im mediately followed by the Sixties group The Tiger Sharks One of the groups specialties Is Elvis sanations They will be on stage from 3 Amateur Farmers will compete at the Farm Olympics on Sunday and the fair organizers are look Ing for oca groups to join In the un and compete for prize money at the Fair Middle School students will be able to tend their acting and musical talents the first Middle School Air Band Competition scheduled for Sunday on Children Day Agricultural Shows include the Beef and Dairy Show western Horse Show Point Horse Show and the Light and Heavy Horse Show featuring the magnlfl cient Clydesdale and Belgian Horses Las I years Western show had competitors from as far away as Sudbury The Heavy Horse Show with some the horses in the competition weighing In at over a ton will host competitors from Quebec and Northern Ontario Last years Heavy Horse Show hod over entries and was one the biggest ever One of the busiest spots the whole fair weekend is always in the Homecrafts Build in a A vast assortment of home balling lams pickles and canned fruit as well as hand crafted knitting and sew inn items are beautifully displayed for viewing and judging The junior exhibit gives young people a chance to ex with pride their artwork baking flower and sewing A leisurely stroll through the building assures ihe that old fashioned community spin Is Mill thriving in Georgetown Georgetown Agricultural Society 1988 OFFICERS DIRECTORS COMMITTEES HOMECRAFTS Idem Bob Mai Imson 1st Vice President Bruce McCIure Vice President Brian Butler Past President President Armstrong Mona Milne Fruits and Vegetables Domestic Needlework Group Exhibits and Elizabeth Junior Exhibits llddy Infill Childrens Prlie LIU Allison Helen Jessie Milton Muriel McCIure Ismey Bird SHOW EVENTS COMMITTEES Heavy Hon Show Jeff Nurse Hone and Pony Show Del mar French and Hone Brian Butler Dairy and lleeflBlllc Edward Bird Milne Pet Show Joyce Gosling clubs Edward Bird Hay and John Nurse Mini Tractor Pull Allan Cunningham DPP Golden Dove Campy Bill The First Fair FAIR DAYS PROGRAMME IMS Friday September Hall open for Exhibits Friday Dance In Georgetown Arena I Midway in full swing la the Park Si tarda Sept Gates open oclock Music by Georgetown Girls Pipe Band Midway Attractions Concessions I Horse Show High Jumping I Harness Lady Driven Road Race- Lire lock Exhibit jJ5L 61 Sinclair Ave Geor LetUShntp YOU look good Truck Littering Magnetic Slgni Backlit Sign Banner IndoorsOutdoors Billboards Backtit Awning a Storefront Slant Graphic DasTgn Air Art Logo Design Computer Oraphlci Lettering Screening Toronto Fax 8779669 Georgetown the HERALD Home Newspaper of Helton Hills Established 1 866 Street Halton Hills Georgetown Ontario L7G 3Z6 8772201 8778822

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