The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-10-03, Page 15i acknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October. 3, .1984 ---Page 15
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FRIDAY.. EVENING
OCTO;BER5T11
• VIEWING OF EXHIBITS AND CONCESSION
* 8:15 CON,CERT - LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT
HILLCREST SCHOOL BAND
OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE FAIR t
JIM LITTLE KINGSTON
STARTING AT 7:00 P,M.
FRES GRANDSTAND
FUN. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
° FRIDAY NIGHT ADMISSION:
*:. Adults $2.08 Students $1.00 Children Free
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12 AND UNDER
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OCTOBER6TH
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"STAR DUST
IN THE COMMUNITY CENTRE
Adm. $5.00
Adm. $5.00
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NOW A CLASS "A" FAIR TO BE HELD ON .. .
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FRI. 8uSA.T. •
OCT. 5 -6TH
GIANT PARADE-; 1:2 NOON
'STARTLNGFROM !,„In REST'PUBLIC §.014000
BRUSSELS PIPE BAND
L.E. SMITH AMUSEMENT -RIDES (JOYES)
HORSESHOE PITCHING COM.P.ETITION
(ENTRY BY 1.00 P.M FAIR DAY - LATE ENTRIES - NO PITCH) .
DOUG McPHERSON TEL 392.6941
- ROUND BALE ROLLING COMPETITION
REAM OF 4)' •
SQUARE BALE THROWING COMPETITION
q GOLDIE THE WONDER. (TRICKS) HORSE
▪ WESTERN ONT..LOG SAWING CHAMP'S.
(CONTESTANTS REPORT TO DRAW AREA IN FRONT OF'GRANDSTAND .
BY 1'00 P M .TO POLL FOR DRAW POSITIONS FAIR DAY)
n HARNESS RACING •
IA HEATS)
• SADDLE HORSE. SHOW
!ENGLISH & WESTERNI
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LIVESTOCK, 4-H,' JR. POULTRY SHOW
- INDOOR EXHIBITS
- FOOD BOOTHS .
GROUNDS ADMISSION ON FAIR DAY
Adults -: $3.00 Students - $1.50 (12 and over)
Children - .50 (under'12) ..Preschool'- Free
Parking.- $1.00
• SPECIAL EVENT$ AND ADDED FEATURES •AT TEESWATER. :FALL FAIR
PARADE
Prizes will be offered for the
best floats in the parade as follows:
1. Best Parade Horse
To Be Judged
A -Conformation of Horse
B -Equipment on Horse
C -Performance of Horse in Parade.
[open to any person of any age]
'25.00,'•20.00,'15.00
2.. Best Costume Horse& Rider
'20.00, $15.00, $10.00
3. Horse or Team
with appropriate antique cart or carriage couple.
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Must be in costume. • •
'25.00
4. Best Organization Float
'25.00
5. Best Comic Float
'25.00
6.i Best Vintage Vehicle
'25.00 1
7. Best Commercial Float
'25.00 .
8. Anything Driven or
Pulled by -Small Motor
''10.00,'5.00 0
9. Best Decorated Bicycle
$10,00, •8.00, '6.00, '4.00, '2.00
10. Best Clown
$10.00, $8.00,56.00, $4.00, '2.00
Entries are asked to please assemble at Hillcrest Public School.
Entries must be registered prior to 11:00 a.m. on the Saturday of the Fair.
Ommittee:.Me. and Mrs. George King, Akin McDonald, Mrs. Jack
Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hill, Mrs. Darlene Schiestei, Mrs. Ann Lamont,
Mrs. Lorraine Riley, Ron McKague, Larry Fischer.
ROUND BALE ROLLING COMPETITION
Rules:
Team of up to 4 people
1. Children.up to.age 16
2.Men's' •
3. Women's
4. Judged by Time
• 5. Tobe held in front of grandstand.
Prize money 1 , ' 10.00, 2, '7.00, 3, '5.00 for all three classes.
SQUARE BALE.THROINING COMPETITION
-1. To be judged by distance by 'bale throwing.
2. 1 throw -only.
' Children .up to 16 Men's
Prize Money 1, 10.00. 2, '7.00,
Ladies'
3,`5,00
HORSE SHOE PITCHING COMPETITION
1. 1 P.M. starting time.
2. No entries after 1 p.m. - see Doug McPherson, 3924941.
3. Location behind grandstand.
4. Entry fee - '5.00 per team.
Prize Money, 1,'30.00,'°2,'20.00, 3, '10.00
• FLOWERS
CLASS Y, OPEN CLASS, 18 yrs. & UNDER
Section .39. Teeswater Women's institute - a floating
flower with foliage in suitable container. Prizes: '2.00,
'1.75,'1.25.
40. Teeswater. Women's Institute a decorative small
potted plant -suitable' for a coffee table. Prizes: '2.00,
9.75,'1.25.
41, Village Flowers,- :Belmcre, Lana McKague - Mother's
Day arrangement in, a coffee mug, using silk or dried
flowers. Prizes: '200,.x1.75,'1.25.- 0
42. The 'Flower 'Nook, Wingham, Birthday, party
arrangement, novelties acceptable.• Prizes: '2.00, '1.75;
'1.25. ,
43. Village Greenery, Mildmay - Hallowe'en arrangement
using fresh and or wildflowers. Prizes': $2.00,-'1.75," 1:23:
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