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The Rural Voice, 2001-09, Page 12"Our experience assures lower cost water wells" 101 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Member of Canadian and Ontario Water Well Associations • Farm • Industrial • Suburban • Municipal Licensed by the Ministry of the Environment DAVIDSON WELL DRILLING LTD. WINGHAM Serving Ontario Since 1900 519-357-1960 WINGHAM 519-664-1424 WATERLOO • r .!4 'kr r te : RENT IT SKIDSTEER LOADERS Various models • equipment options include: • backhoe • hydraulic breaker • 12" & 24" posthole digger • 9" wood chippers Hourly or Daily Rates Full line of construction equipment for sale or rent Dealer for STIHL Saws SAUGEEN RENTALS Durham 369-3082 A.C. SCHENK RENTALS Mt. Forest 323-3591 8 THE RURAL VOICE Robert Mercer Art early start on the fair circuit At the beginning of August I went to a fall fair. Well. it was not in reality a fall fair as it was too early in the year. but it had all the sounds, sights and smells of any fair you might wander into in rural Ontario. The Coombs Fair is one of the earliest in B.C. and it bills itself as "Our Old - Fashioned Country Fair." It has no midway. no horse or tractor pull and certainly no demolition derby. It is just what it says. a rural country fair — a show place of rural life and crafts. The fair is a community ettort that attracts exhibitors and 4-H clubs from all over Vancouver Island. It is a fair where the president said that "without the 4-H participation the fair would not survive."This year the sheep show had over 180 animals on display and the 4;H senior lamb showmanship class had 12 participants and it was keenly competitive. As one of the earliest shows of the year, the Coombs Fair is a great place for the 4-H members to get a head statt on their project year. This fair was no exception this year with excellent participation in poultry, rabbit, goat and the sheep sections. There were estimated to be in excess of 200 4-H members involved. The Coombs Fair is rural. It may not be the CNE or PNE, but the place hums. Some of the buildings are brand new, others far from it. They are not made of the same materials, they are different sizes, shapes and colours. But they fit together by the will of the more than 40 dedicated volunteers who get it up and running each year. it is a fun place to be even if there are no rides for the kids. There are lots of kids and lots to do: games to play at, friends to talk to, places to eat, and shows to watch. The fair board has been active in trying to maintain the past traditions of a rural fair and yet move ahead with special activities and classes for a wider scope of interests. There is even a "Garden Hat Decorating Contest" where the wild and wacky can be as creative as they like ... and are! This year there were chicken and duck races and a show by the local vaulting club on horseback. The fair was a busy place with continual horse shows. livestock shows, arts and crafts exhibits, music and entertainment. and some bake tables where my temptation to sample almost beat out my envy over the performance of the cooks. The smell at the bake table is as reminiscent of Ontario fairs in its own way, as is that in the livestock barns. It's "fair time - for the eyes the ears and the nose. The fair is run by the Arrowsmith Agricultural Society, (that's the name of the local mountain that overlooks all the farmland here abouts) which owns the 10 -acre fairground land right in the middle of Coombs. This is a small inland hamlet of about 1,000 people in among other towns along the coastline. The fair has been around, one way or another since 1912. It is not a big fair, only 6,000 visitors, but it is big in heart with a 48 -page prize/entry catalogue that would be the pride of any fall fair.0 Robert Mercer was editor of the Broadwater Market Letter and a farm commentator in Ontario for 25 years. PACKERS: WE BUILD RUBBER TIRE PACKER SPECIALISTS Also large told -up steel drum packers, lawn & estate rollers, custom manufactured HAROLD JONES ENTERPRISES RR #2, Arthur, Ont. (519) 848-2799