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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 29 Aug 2013, 56 24 V1 GEO GA 0829.pdf

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•T he IF P• H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, A ug us t 2 9, 2 01 3 24 Agricultural Awareness, Exhibits, and Shows Learn about farming today in the Agricultural Awareness Tent. Enjoy the farm animals and crops on display and the educational exhibits. Also make sure to attend the livestock, horse, and pony shows on during the Fair weekend. Homecrafts Building and Children's Centre Come and visit the Homecrafts Building where you will find all sorts of fruits, vegetables, plants, flowers, culinary arts, needlework, crafts, photography, antiques and collectibles, and much more. Enjoy the Children's Craft Centre and the various children's competitions like the Pet Show and the Kiddie Tractor Pull. To make your own entries see our Prize List on the Fair website. Demolition Derby Presented by Thrill Show Productions 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 7th Magical Midways Georgetown Fall Fair welcomes back Magical Midways. Enjoy the thrill rides and try your luck at their games of chance. Toonie Friday is back! All rides on Friday are a toonie! Come out on Sunday for a special deal. Two people ride for the price of one on Family Sunday. Entertainers Galore! If you are looking to be entertained, you need to come to this year's Georgetown Fall Fair. We have the magic, skills, songs, dance, and laughs afforded by such awesome entertainers as Tim Holland the Puppet Tamer, Daring Derek the Comedy Magician, the Ben Show, the TruLee Odd Show, Dr. Bandoli, Globe Theatre productions, Cheer Force 167th Georgetown Fall Fair, Sept. 6, 7, & 8, 2013 The Fair Theme this year is "Dairy Days… Mooooving Forward!" Come join us to celebrate the 167th Annual Georgetown Fall Fair. Formore information, complete details, and a copy of our Prize List please see our website, www.georgetownfallfair.ca FEATURING AGRICULTURAL & HOMECRAFT EXHIBITS, LIVESTOCK AND HORSE SHOWS, AGRICULTURAL AWARENESS TENT, MANE ATTRACTION PETTING ZOO, MAGICAL MIDWAYS, CHILDREN'S CRAFT CENTRE, CHILDREN'S PET SHOW, KIDDIE TRACTOR PULL, CAR SHOW, 4X4 TRUCK PULL, DEMOLITION DERBY, & LIVE ENTERTAINMENT For a complete schedule of the entertainment offered at this year's fair please see our website www.georgetownfallfair.ca Dr. J. Eric Selnes BA, BPHE., DDS, MSc, D. Ortho, FRCD (C) 103-83 Mill Street, Georgetown, Ontario L7G 5E9 905.873.1066 www.Wildwoodranch. • Horseback Riding • Romantic Getaways • Group Activities • Camps Ask us about Trail Riding &Western Riding Club! www.haltonhillschamber.on.ca Have Fun at the Fair! Be sure to stop in before or after the Fair!! • 185 Guelph St., Georgetown Drive-Thru & Dining Room Open 24 Hrs. 9 Lindsay Crt., Georgetown, Ontario Tel: 905-702-8760 Fax: 905-702-7430 www.extendicare.com Extendicare / Halton Hills See you at the fair! Bennett Waste Disposal Please call 905-873-4808 Your garbage is our bread & butter! The One Store For Your Perfect Floor 26 Guelph St., Downtown Georgetown www.carpetone.ca http://carpetonegeorgetown.goldbook.ca 905-877-9896 Floor and Home THREE EASY WAYSTO SHOP. Please accept my best wishes on the 166th year of the Georgetown Fall Fair. The Fair owes its success to the efforts of the many organizers, volunteers and participants. I look forward to seeing you there. 866- 878 5556 michael.chong@parl.gc.ca www.michaelchong.ca 167th Left: Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Direc- tor Terry Alyman (third from right) was joined by a few kids in the Performing Arts camp, as he traded places with some leaders who were 'Director for the Day'. Among those reading their lines for the wrap theatre production at John Elliott Theatre were (from left) Tay- lor Quinn, Piper Johhiston, Lauren Harrison, Alyman, Saxon Slack-Oakes and Addisan Brown. Right: Sharing the honours as Director for the Day were camp leaders Matt Basile and Chelsea Bekart who received VIP treatment from Recreation Co-ordi- nator Megan Burke (centre), as she served up coffee and donuts. The two took over Alyman's duties. Photo by Ted Brown Rec department switcheroo

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