Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 7, 1981, p. 8

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Pages Tilt 1 Wednesday October Smiles on their faces tell the whole story Georgetown s 135th fall fair kept participants and onlookers active with the lure of rides exhibits and good food Many service club groups came to the fair display heir sell their favorite food dishes to hordes of hungry Items patrons The Lionesses of Georgetown looked smashing In their Hit lhe helped lair I lor hi Hansen Trying to gel lucky on the mid ay with so many different Karnes lo from kept dads sons and daughters busy Saturday fall fair Here an anxious youngster waits while a small ball Floats In the air before turning Its trajectory towards one of the bottles he hopes will make him a winner Did win New maple sugar contest went well reports director Saddling up beside the fair only donkey at McDonald Farm was Ross Elliott with son Jell The arm Is a exhibit for the children as they gaze at their Favorite reach out to pel them Georgetown alt fair president Joyce Gosling was on hand for the Illustrious Pet Show last Saturday to see which pel could win the I resident Look Contest A grey whiskered curly won award but Mrs Gosling had a pat on the head for mam of the entries Including this black haired dog with his proud master Continued from page hour period of lime Show co ordinator and vice president Ian Moc announced the lengthy event from mobile unit Show secretary was Chnrl Ironside Society treasurer The secretary said hit increased prize money which had been offered In all classes had failed to bring out the number livestock entries the board would liked to sec Memwhlle he said the cost of runnint keep rising each year We lo keep costs down I seems Impossible Anew Miple Syrup went over very will for lht first year riports rittnr llird He a he sh people are aware of it fori t coming ytir will begetting together for review of he fa r within tile i few days expressed jtiou contractors Burnett Homes of for a speedy n of e n to Exhibition Mai fin shed just one day before fiir opened I I 11 1 at the Georgetown fall fair bird very talented locil and area rider perform Saturday morning i r saddle class In which Judges check how well a Muffins ribbons good showing for only feline Bill and Lyn brought the family along to the Georgetown Tall fair agricultural exhibit to view the beautiful crafts and displays but no doubt heir young children with hearty were more impressed he chocolate cow and various baking contest entries Seen here with heir Jennifer Chris A and and Timothy both llev of Brampton won the Heal stale trophy for collecting the most points In the agricultural all exhibit with a variety of ladles work including knitted and led work and dress wear Herald Special When only one slows up for Pel Show she walks off with four red ribbons and hats not bad for a Mile black while domestic short hair by the name of Muffin owned by I Lisa id her cat and dot nut for the Pet Show morning at Georgetown As the result her look top honors in thre of four ft line and along her black and white dog Hoots they were also awarded the prize for the best pair of pels Held in the cool hours of Silurdny morning the en and heir pets were award protection from the chilly breeze by tellers Bit Top competition was a madcap as youngsters tried lo get tliilr animals lo behave or perform array of tricks Often he rick of Hit morning w to decide just who or whit was leading who lugged mils pulled in ivcry direction and Kclman grey dog Bandit was chosen is hi pet hot most resembled I president of the 1 air Board Joyct Gosling performance was given by a culled owned by Judge Welch of Kennels said she hid boost a Nubian goal Lady owned by Lcsla of I is e most unusual pel In tic dog section follow children had first prize winning pets Jennifer groomed dog Continued on Denny Hid Ac Ion was grand prize winner In the Chocolate Dream competition Judged Saturday at Ihe fall fair talr board director io the under hponsorshlo of the William Company Denny with her ribbon and a cash Photo by TedC Bmn Herald photos by Dave Rowney and Harald The Golden Helmets our provincial police motorcycle precision team started fall fair In line fashion by displaying their skills onlookers dressed for the chilly night air lying high at the Georgetown Fairgrounds are helicopter pilots Temple J and her companion Andrew as their parents watch the children guide their craft Into an imaginary world above the clouds Their expressions tell the whole story about the threeminute flight on the midway Antique cars Joined In the opening parade of the Georgetown fall fair last night to complement festivities which featured Golden Helmets and presence of various cele brities and special guests

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