The Village Squire, 1981-09, Page 32MOUNT FOREST FAIR, Sept. 12, 13, 14, 15, featuring
hunter and jumper horse show, goat show, draft pony
show, baby show and concert.
WESTERN FAIR, London, Sept. 11 through 20,
featuring Warriors' Day parade, Shrine parade and
ceremonial, free grandstand, western Ontario's
major livestock show and sale, photography and
amateur winemaking competitions.
BRUSSELS FAIR, Sept. 15, 16, featuring Blyth-
Belgrave Beef, Hallrice Dairy, and Brussels calf
shows, horse (light and heavy) shows.
DURHAM FAIR, Sept. 18, 19, featuring presentation
of field crop awards, junior calf club, 4-H calf club
achievement, dance and waltz competitions.
LUCKNOW FAIR, Sept. 18, 19, featuring local
entertainment, field crop competition, 4-H calf
competition and mid -western Ontario beauty contest.
MEAFORD AND ST. VINCENT FAIR, Sept. 18, 19,
20, featuring open gymkhana, invitational 4-H calf and
sheep shows, barbecue supper.
PAISLEY FAIR, Sept. 21, 22, featuring exhibits of
baking, school work, flowers and crafts, canning and
pickling, art and quilts.
SEAFORTH FAIR, Sept. 24, 25, 26, featuring queen
contest, western horse show, livestock competition,
junior fair for 4-1-1, junior farmers and junior institutes,
greased pole contest, calf scamble.
STRATFORD FAIR, Sept. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, featuring
horse and livestock competitions, entertainment.
midway, displays.
RIPLEY FAIR, Sept. 25, 26, featuring horse -pulling
competition, hall exhibits, grain, corn and hay
displays, spinning and weaving, five 4-H shows, and
a frog -jumping contest.
MILVERTON FAIR, Sept. 25, 26, 27, featuring
Sweetheart and Prince Charming contests, 4-11 club
achivement day, Banner Counties Red and White
Ayrshire and other livestock shows.
EXETER FAIR, Sept. 25, 26, 27, featuring South
Huron multi -project club show, Exeter calf and horse
shows, Huron tractor show, OPP Golden Helmet
motorcycle riders, western horse show and musical
entertainment.
ADULT GUILT COURSES, Kincardine, Sept. 28 and
Oct. 14; in Hepworth, Sept. 29 and Oct. 20; in Paisley,
Sept. 30 and Oct. 21
INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH, Sept. 29
through Oct. 3, on Gordon Atkinson's and
neighbouring farms near Barrie.
BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL, Sept. 6, Palace Gardens
Park, Formosa, noon to7 p.m., featuring Dixie Flyers,
Bruce County Grass, East Mountain Boys, Beirdo
Bros. and.Pinehill Fever.
FLESHERTON COMMUNITY SPLIT RAIL
FESTIVAL, Flesherton Arena, Sept. 25, 26, 27.
SIMCOE COUNTY ARTS AND CRAFTS
ASSOCIATION'S 21ST ANNUAL OUILT, RUG AND
CRAFT FAIR, Sept. 18, 19, 20, at the Simcoe County
Museum, five miles north of Barrie on Highway 26.
SPORTS-A-RAMA, Sept. 30 at Blyth Memorial Hall, 8
p.m. Demonstrations of winter sports equipment and
winter sportswear show. Proceeds for Blyth minor
sports and figure skating club.
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