Ss th % October 2014 The 132. Mirror Published for Residents, Businesses and Visitors since 1985 Mlustrating just how much We an Anglican, Canon David Smith of St. Philip’s Anglican Church in Milford participated in the church sponsored dunk tank at the 2014 Milford fair. Milford Fair 2014 It may have been wet and rainy on the day of this year’s Milford Fair, but it did not dampen the enthusiasm of all the people who came out to enjoy the day. A big thank you to all those who put on their rain gear and joined us at the fair. This year’s Milford Fair honoured all the farmers who work so hard to bring food and drink to our tables, and it was a tribute to have them in the parade. It takes many people to put on the Milford Fair each year, and | would like to thank all the Fair Board Members and volunteers who came out to move the benches, set up the tables, put up the tents and fence the parking area; and then came back the next day to take everything down and put it away. Our appreciation also goes to those volunteers and judges who helped out on the day of the fair. While a few events were cancelled, most went on under dark skies. New this year was “County-Folks- Chucking-Stuff” which was well received and will be back next year better than ever. Here are some of the winners: Corn Chucking: 1st Place Apprentice Chucker - Addison Van Allen Ladies Skillet Chucking: 1st Place Female Journeyman Chucker - Kristen Cowan 1st Place Female Master Chucker - Mary-Gayle Biddle (2” from the pin!) Sheaf Chucking: 1st Place Male Journeyman Chucker - Cam Cleave (16.5’) 1st Place Male Master Chucker - Leon Mitchell (17.5’) See you at next year’s Milford Fair, and let’s hope for sunnier skies. Janna McCarthy Chair of Milford Fair, 2014