The Community Fair Directors tinues through Friday, Sept. 18 at Activities begin at 3 p.m. Tues announce the opening of thfc 38th the fairgrounds in Quarryville, PA. day, Sept. 15th at which time exhi- Southem Lancaster County Com- The fairgrounds are located along bits will be accepted for competi munity Fair on Wednesday, Sep- Route 472 on the southern fringe tion. Exhibits may be entered tember 16, 1987. The Fair con- of Quarryville. Tuesday, Sept. 15 from 3to 10 Recast Rr September 11-19,19 & Nine Days and Nights of Sizzli KS TAB FILLED NIGHTS ON THE GRANDSTAND 44 Ytltt tfbMMf 8444M1Mf XB***44B 4NHMwmßrf 4 tiptiwAir U-fcl* *M-CMe«wi TifUWlw M— lMff*«-li*M* tip>—>>r jg~7i— pw-l«l» CWh»i« I TWi iiptwAir l»-«iOi pw—Hw »xt «* <fct toot 4M_l|g| «.n—frl»-fc3« A tag »«-<)*«*• Boyt Also enjoy continuous FREE atom throughout the faingrounda featuring the ever popular Nichols Brothers. Carla WJewta, Hannefert Ftoily Circus, Marionette Star Theater, are! Garray & Tbinio, Harnew racing take* ptae September 14-17 at i:3O pm and admission to the grandstand racing too' RWU.hi-aRg! IMnl'lntnimoUd I%T U U Laboratory Ini. TlilL’n program Is free RAIN OR SHINE YOU’LL HAVE A GREAT TIME For more information and complete schedule of activities, contact thi York Fair, 334 Carlisle Aienue, York, PA 17404 Phone 717/84825% Solanco Fair Announces Opening EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN ON THE MIDWAY - J over 5,000 mouth watering things * to eat and drink LI - r \ plus a full range ' ~ ,A of rides and . r games to delight all r % N % * A RAINBOW OF EXHIBITS - bnds bunnies auw pigeons pou/lii/ In stork (Hie Easts largest stiou ) and e ting <oo of babg fin i animals Displays imlstandinq nqi i donwslK and nafl i wrludmq PAs Itnqes! pumpkin’ Demonstrations —nntiqm /aim machineti/ ton nnlkmq, crafts hog dnnnq, lueslnrk judging And Much, Much More 1 aßHUrfr HlOb’ ■Ui Ammenmy 1987 I 8 K 7 ** i •' 1^ Excitement! 100th ANNIVERSARY 1987 marks Hip mill Annin i saiy °f Ox' ' i(il * fan at its piPSPiil loiatmii Punt miss the s ppi nil ai In ilips that n ill rommpiiioiiili' tins mm in a l/lplnin pi i nf With TiueGrit Rampage, i& the end of the Give &n one last meal. iWasfer^Wtotf' p.m. and Wednesday, Sept. 16 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. If you have grown, raised, or made something since last year’s fair bring that pro duct to the fair and exhibit it. We encourage you to participate as an exhibitor in the fair. Judging of most exhibits will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16 and should conclude by midaftemoon. You can enter exhibits in the following departments: Dairy Cattle; Beef Cattle; Sheep; Swine; Rabbits; Forage & Grain; Vegetables; Fruits & Nuts; Home & Dairy Pro ducts which includes Baked Pro ducts and Canned or Dried Pro ducts; Floral; Needlecrafl includ ing Clothing and Needlework; and Art, Photography, Crafts. The Food Committee prepares full course meals and individual food items each day in the Hoff man Building for you convenience and dining pleasure. Chicken Pot Pie dinners are featured all day Wednesday. Thursday’s luncheon special is Beef Stew followed by a Ham Supper from 4-8 p.m. Fri day’s special is Hot Roast Beef Sandwich. Also, a large variety of delicious quality food items are available at our numerous food stands located throughout the fairground. Highlights of Wednesday’s activities include judging dairy cattle color breeds 10a.m.; judging sheep 2:00 p.m.; the Street Parade 6:30 p.m.; and the tug-of-war com- Update For Licenses Set In Eastern Lane. Co. NEW HOLLAND The East ern Lancaster County Adult Far mer Program is offering two update training sessions for credits toward private applicator license renewal. The first of the two iden tical sessions will be held on Tues day evening, September 8, 1987 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Leola Produce Auction facility on Bre thren Church Rd., Barcville. The second session will be held on Tuesday evening, Sept. 22, 1987, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Sum mit Valley Elementary School, Eastern School Rd., 2 miles south of New Holland. Each session will qualify for 2 core credits and 2 agronomic crop petition 8:30 p.m. Thursday will feature judging Holstein dairy cattle 10 a.m.; judging swine 3 p.m.; judging beef 6:30 p.m.; the Baby Parade 7 p.m.; and the farmer relays at 8 p.m. in which teams of three will compete in three events stacking straw, pushing a wheelbarrow, and eating ice cream. There will be two divisions —l4 & under and 15-19 years old. Friday’s main events are the Trac tor Driving Contest 10 a.m.; the Market Hog & Steer Sale 6:00 p.m.; special entertainment featur ing DAMASCUS, a contemporary Christian music band, at 8:30 p.m. in the Show Bam; and the Rural Youth Awards during special entertainment intermission at approximately 9 p.m. The Petting Zoo'of farm animals sponsored by the Solatia) FFA is open each day. The Fair encourages the produc tion and marketing of high quality agricultural and home products and the improvement of rural liv ing conditions. It should be the desire of every community resi dent to produce quality products during the year and to exhibit them at the Fair. Our Fair serves the pro ducer and community well as a media whereby our agricultural productivity, personal talents, and cultural wealth are displayed and recognized. Commercial exhibits display the latest technological developments and advancements. or vegetable category credits. Sub jects to be discussed will include safety equipment and clothing, calibration of boom and back-pack sprayers, calculating and measur ing pesticide amounts, cleaning sprayers and disposing of contain ers, selecting and rotating pesti cides on vegetables, new materials for com, beans, potatoes, hay, and pasture, spraying for under plastic mulch, and fumigation. The credits will be good for licenses expiring in September of 1987 and can be used for building up credits for licenses expiring at later dates as well. For additional information call the Adult Farmer Office at 354-4525. X'
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