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w Zurich Fair Attractions. Draw Record Crowds
They came from New York
this Year to see "the best Zur-
teh fair ever."
This may be eaggerating
alightly the Success of tate re -or-
ganized exhibition in the Hay
• Township village but it serves to
• indicate renewed interest created
in the annual event.
With new dates, new grounds,
new attractions. the fair at-
tracted many former residents
now living in distant cities who
'teal[ advantage of the weekend
Ivent to stage family reunions.
Folks from New York, Detroit.
ondon, St. Catharines and other
centres helped. to .swell the at
tendance for the feature -packed
fair which too:. place Saturday
and Monday in the community
,.centre and surroundin grounds
which are being landscaped for
a park.
'We had lots of old boys and
girls back," said Secretary El •
-
mer Klopp, who recorded in.,
creased gate receipts and was
pleased tett/. the results of the
changes,
President Cliff Pepper said
this year's crowds were double
those of last. -Everyone says.
it's the best fair Zurich ever
had."
The fair was capped Monday
night by a large horse show in
the arena which attracted the :
largest entry ever because it did
not conflict with other fairs in
the area. Inereased prizes helped
too.
Biggest midway the fair alas
had in recent years and one of
its best parades Featured Mon-
day afternoon's show, along
with the 411 ,competition and
livestock judging.
Saturday night an ,estimated
crowd of 830 watched an all-star
• wrestling show in the arena.
Although adlult entries w the
indoor competitions were down
this year. there was a noticeable
increase in school children's ex-
h,'bits. Society President 'Cliff
Pepper described it as a "won-
derful show by the children."
Official opening took place
Monday afternoon with C. S.
MacNaughton. Huron MPP. and
President Pepper taking part.
The ceremony followed the
blocks -long parade led by the Tliorndahe. an Angus breeder.
Dashwood Citizens Band and its I showed the three best beef
majorettes and the ACM,' St:a.1 types while the prize for truest
tion Centralia Bugle Band. 1 to type heifer/ calf w.elit to Tho -
Inas Babies Vie Inas 1%'ebste:r, Auburn, who totti-
i 'Co competition at the peted in the Durham class.
i Monday n pamong .fasr on Girt Wins 4.H r
wasn't livestock Awerd
-- it was among babies. i (fail McBride, pretty 13 -year-
' Infants from six In 25 months old daughter 01. Mr. sand Mrs,
i-- ever 40 of thorn — vied For 1p- Bert McBride, RR. 1 Zlirtclt,
cash prizes in a last•lnittute,made her debut in the Zurich
added attraction sponsored :by i 4-H Calf Club an auspicious one
Zurich Chamber of Commerce. ; Monday when she won the Cham -
First prize in the 12 months ; ber of Cotnmtrce trophy for
and under .class went .to. Dein- highest marks in her first year
r a It O'Brien, nine -month-old of competition.
daughter of lir. and Mrs.1 Gail's all -white .Shorthorn,
Eugene O'Brien of Zurich while ,".The." placed. first in the steer
a :Dashwood boy, Terry Gibson, ' section and Gail herself placed
i8•nlonth-old son .nf Mr. and Mrs. '
FUN ON TJ* MIDWAY—Cliff Pepper, president of Zurich Agricultural Society, en-
sures that sisters Debbie ane' Marcia ;Kerner, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Merner, Jr„ enjoy their ride on the merry-go-round at Zurich Fair. The midway was
the largest seen at Zurich in a number of years. —T -A Photo
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Leo Gibson, i.ashwood, led the second in the Showmanship eom-
L to ih [;roup. petition. She edged .Bill Elliott,
1Boys edged the girls in this • also of R.R. 1 Zurich, who was
competition by winning six of whgsed champion
en was showman and
the 10 prizes. 'Gail's.
Prizewinners i n c 1 u d e d : 12 ; Fest female calf in the club
months and under. Peter :Datars, I was shown by
Keith Rader, R.B.
son of Alr. and Mrs. Howard Da-; a 7urieh, and' John Erb, R.R. 1
tars. Dashwood; Joanne Ste. Zurich was an automatic win-
phenson, daughter of Mr. and Her in the dairy section since he
Mrs. Kenneth Stephenson, Hen— was the only competitor'. Ie. he
sail; Tommi Harry
Hayter, roti of Mr. I and John placed third and fourth
and Mrs. Harry Hayter, Dash-
wood,
land
and Wayne Schiibe, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schilhe, . Jacob Battier, R.R. 3 'Zurich,
Zurich. I -was the top winner in the vege.
Thirteen in 24 months, Derek table section with 20 firsts and
O'Brien, son of Mr. and 11frs.' four seconds. • Len Merner, Zur-
Doug O'Brien, Zurich; Cher'y i ieh was second. with.12 firsts.
Turlcheini, daughter of Mr.and i eight seconds, followed by Fred
Mrs. Herb Turkheim; Mary Ann i McClymont with , six firsts and
Jeffrey, daughter of Mr. • and six seconds. There were 15 ex -
Mrs. Clarence Jeffrey, Zurich, 1 Itibitors in this division. °
and Deborah Meidinger, daugh-' In the fruits,. Fred MlcClyniont
ter of Mr. and Mr's. Ivan Mei-' of Varna led the prizewinners
clinger.
with 11 firsts and seven seconds,
Top prize for beef cattle -- a `followed closely by Ivan Shay -
herd special — went to Whitney* row who captured eight firsts
Coates and son, R.R. 1 Centra- and two seconds. Other major
lia, who swept all awards in the j winners were Del Geiger and
Hereford section, Richard Doan, !Theo Steinback with three firsts
and two, seconds each. Ten grow-
ers competed,
A Seaforth lady, Mrs. Melvin
Staffen, won the ladies work
.championship with 17 ;firsts and
21 seconds but she had lots of
competition from Zurich dis-
trict ladies.
• Elizabeth Webber captured 12
firsts and four ,Seconds; Mrs.
Gordon Howaltl, London, a for-
mer resident, 10 firsts and six
seconds; I11rs. Lein Erb, five
firsts; Vera Thiel and Mrs,
Herta Klopp, four firsts each.
in dontesti* science. .a close
race 'developed between Mrs.
Herb .Klopp and Mrs, Earl Flax -
FIRST YEAR CHAMPION -- Gail McBride, 13 -year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert McBride, Avon the Zurich
Chamber of Commerce trophy for highest marks in the
4-H calf club at Zurich fair Monday. It was her first year
in the competition. —T -A Photo
bard. Mrs. Klopp bad a slight
edge with seven firsts and three
seconds, compared to six firsts.
.and tour seconds for Mrs. Flax-
bard
laxbard
LAura Pepper won four firsts
and two seconds, and Mrs. Del
Geiger and Mrs, John Geiger
tied with two firsts each, Eight
ladies entered ,the competition.
Parade Wanner*
Best , decorated bicycle -•- Barry
Block, Mary Bannister, Shtrie'Y
k'lmai) amt.
Best schnol float . Zurich Pub-.
lir School, 1'S$ O and SS3 (teach-
er. Airs. Clare r'-ichert,
Best husiness float—Hay Diuni-
cipal Telephone System. Masse
and Pearson .Cody Shop, West.
lake Furniture Stone.
Rest individual float-..Dirs. Nor-
man Fleisrhauer, Penna Schi1be,
horses
• 11•apnn or i'ixpl•ess, single, Bert
A1r.Etrirle. Zurich; W..,+nnett. Wan.
sted; span, McBride, 0, Banner-
man, Alonkton; agricultural and
heavy draft, single, Autu'ey Toll.
lSlyth. 'roll; span.., Toll. four.
horse tram. Omvalio Beetard,
Thnrnrlale. 1"ell.
'Belgian and Perchernn, single,
Beata rd.
Roadsters, mare with foal, John
Donaldson, Ansa Craig; Coal,
Donaldson; two-year-old larb;
three-year-old. Donaldson span,
Alden Craven. Arise, Craig: J. L.
Wright, Llsthwel; single :roadster,
Wallace Alunrh. 1.nihrn; rraven:
under 19.2, Wright, Craven; lady
driver, C. Shantz, New Hamburg,.
'Wright.
carriage, brood mare, ltlerner,
Manson; foal, Alet•ner. Manson;
three -yea gelding. or /illy,
.lacksnn; span mares, Alunrn;
Single rari•iawe. Munro; single
tandem, Munro. Jackson.
Serial horse, jumping class,
f'arl .Thiel• Merner; single car-
riage, Iun.t•n.
Tony class, open race. John
r,eiger. 'N'rerlInnra, Belton.
Single Shetland, Shantz. Alar -
wood Robins; span, Shantz. Pah.
ins.
Fins harness, Ieam. Robins,
Shantz; single, Shanty.. Jones.
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