Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 1975, Image 18

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    18—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Oct. 4, 1975
Union ville Community Fair begins Wednesday
UNIONVILLE - The 51st
annual Unionville Com
munity Fair takes place here
at the Unionville High
School, beginning October 8
and running through until
the 11th.
Billed as Chester County’s
largest display of home and
farm products, admission to
the four-day fair is free. It is
devoted solely to the
exhibition of agricultural,
domestic, artistic and
educational products. It is
unique in its philosophy of
preprinting an educational
display and family
community activity, rather
than the commercialized
amusement type fair, fair
officials comment.
Through the cooperation of
the Unionville-Chadds Ford
School District, .the Fair
Patrons, community
organizations and in
dividuals, the fair has grown
from a small com show to an
exhibition of its present size
and scope.
Many phases of
agricultural, domestic,
educational, artistic,
creative and community life
are represented in the Fair’s
varied exhibits, events and
activities.
Although each year the
show increases in size and in
the amount of premiums
paid, it is still self sup
porting. This has been ac
complished by profits made
on the barbecue supper,
from revenue derived from
the sale of catalogue ad
vertisements and com
mercial exhibit space, from
ra
7:00 -
9:00
1:30
3.00
5:00
8:00
state reimbursements and
county appropriations, and
from the contributions of
patrons.
The Fair organization is
known as the Unionville
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PROGRAM OF EVENTS
Wednesday, October Bth
10:00 P.M.—Entries received in the gymnasium
Thursday, October 9th
12:00 A.M.—Entries received in the gymnasium
5:00 P.M.—Judging of exhibits in gynvnasium
Gym closed to general public
•Dairy Exhibit
10:00 P.M.—Fair open to the public
P.M. —Harvest Queen Pageant
Donation - $l.OO
All persons 12 yrs. of age or under must be
accompanied by an adult.
Queen and her court will be in the gym following
the pageant.
Community Fair, Inc., a non- xxx
profit corporation. No Four-H is more than a
director or fair officer is four-leaf clover and a
paid. The success of the fair project. It is young people
is due to the efforts of the who learn to build for
directors, officers, tomorrow. Join the 4-H
exhibitors, patrons, ad- building movement during
vertisers, school and com- National 4-H Week, October
munity. 5-n.
Huskee Gives You More!
• Full 6x6" Poles
• American made steel or aluminum
• Spacious Doors
• Factory Assembled Trusses*
• Top grade lumber throughout
• Eave heights to 19'
CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT BUILDING
A thrive Center controled environment bidding meant heavier healthier
animate, reduced labor and feed coets and almost no manure handling
or odor. They pay for Ihemselvet kino bme’
YOUR HUSKEE-BiLT MAN
Is Mervin Miller
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1975
Call Your
HUSKEE-BILT MAN!
Also Ask About Our
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RD2, Keener Road,
Lititz, Penna.
Phone 626-5204
Friday, October 10th
. 4:00 P.M. —Fair open to the public
:00 A.M
1:00 P.M.—Dairy Contest (exhibition and judging at tent on
School Grounds.)
2:00 P*M. —"Dicycle Rodeo" plans announced later,
10:00 P.M. —Fair open to the public
7.00 P.M,
Saturday, October 11th
- 10:00 P.M. —Fair open to the public
9:00 A.M
8:30 AM. fl—Horse and Pony Show
10:00 A.M.—Tractor Safe Driving Contest
10:15 A.M.—Football Game Unionville vs. Yeadon.
Marching Band performance at halftime.
Queen and Court will be in attendance,
■Archery Contest
1:00 P.M
1:30 P.M.—Horseshoe Pitching Contest
2:00 P.M.—Soccer Game Unionville Area Community
Recreation Association.
5:00 - 7:00 P.M.—Chicken Barbecue Supper
(Continuous Serving - Take out orders 50c extra)
Queen and Court will be in attendance
8:00 - 10:00 P.M.—Pick up prize money at designated areas
on stage in Cafeteria
8:30 - 9:00 P.M.—Pick up Exhibits
9:00 P.M. til—Auction of unclaimed exhibits