Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1990, p. 46

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Page THE HERALD FAIR DAYS Wednesday September 1990 A Fair To Remember REPORT- The Weather for Fair Weekend 3 DAYS OF FUN Partly Sunny or Cloudy Warm or Cool No Rain In Sight MAYBE Geor Fair Weve Got It All Fun excitement and entertainment await a the 1990 edition of the Georgetown Fair That s right the threeday extravaganza at the Fairgrounds runs Sept 9th and promises to be A FAIR TO REMEMBER So it you I been to the Fair come on out and enjoy the fun For for a weekend Family Pass you can t go wrong The big attraction at this vear Fair are the ever famous CANADIAN TIRE STUNT DRIVERS The stunt driving team has thrilled audiences all over North America They are scheduled to START THEIR ENGINES at 3 Sept The admission price to the Fair is 3 00 for adults and for children age 7 to 16 Weekend passes are still the BEST BUY at 50 for a famil and for a single weekend pass Friday night is Youth Night with the Much Music Video Dance scheduled to start at dusk Saturdav Famil includes the Fair parade beginning at noon at Hol Cross Church and proceeding to the Fairgrounds The Kinsmen Girl Softball run throughout the da and there will be two local bands performing during the afternoon The first The Glen Band is a local group who has performed mam times at Canada in the Glen and Rebel Hill for the try and Western in all of Sundaj vie will start the dav with a first ever at the Fair a Demonstration Eight Horse Hitch along with the return of the popular Farm so get read for a not too serious but fun filled competition which promises to be fun for all Tins viars will cost close to to pro and promises be the best yet Other new and regular attractions at the fair are Show will return with the addition of bumper cars Wilbur the Purple Pig will once again reign supreme at Old Farm and will be compamed by a tiger leopard and a Python Amateur Fanners will compete at the Farm pics on Sunday and the fair organizers are looking for local groups to join in he fun and compete for prize money at the fair Agricultural Shows include the Beef and Dairy Show Western Horse Show Paint Horse Show and the Light and Hea Horse Show featuring the magnificent Clydesdale and Belgian Horses Last Western show had competitors from as far away as Sudbury The Heavy Horse Show with some of the horses in the competition weighing in at over a tonne will host com from Quebec and Northern Ontario Last s Horse Show had over entries and was biggest ever One of the busiest spots the whole fair weekend is in the Homecrafts Building A v assortment of local home baking jams pickles and canned fruit as well as hand- crafted knit ting and sewing items are beautifully for viewing and judging The junior exhibit gives people a chance to ex with pride their artwork baking flower and sew A leisurelj stroll through the building assures the Fairgoer that Georgetown still has that old fashioned spirit Georgetown Agricultural Society 1990 OFFICERS COMMITTEES SHOWS and EVENTS and DIRECTORS HOMECRAFTS COMMITTEE suit in Bruce Met lure Mowers Helen Horse Show Jeff Nurse 1st it hiimsiK ighl Horse and Pom Show Butler French rench suit work J met Armstrong mil mil limit Is rifts lsmcvBird Brian Butler Milton roup I- mil lit wiilBtet a tie Tnisunr Benton Edward Bird Junior IN Show Joyce Gosling Marion Jarussen UK Edward Bird lsh Allison Children 1st rain John Nurse Doris alder an idiaii Tire bin IDnvirs ENTERTAINMENT HIGHLIGHTS MUCH MUSIC VIDEO DANCE Dusk Friday September 7th CANADIAN TIRE STUNT DRIVERS Saturday September 8th 330 pm ATV PULL Saturday September 8th 700 pm ROCK CONCERT Featuring Crossfire Nightfall Saturday September 8th 730 pm FARM OLYMPICS Sunday September 9th 100 pm Registration At Noon COME HOME to the HERALD it t Your Hometown Newspaper 8772201 the H HERALD

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