170th Anniversary Penmanship Contest

170th Anniversary Penmanship Contest

T’was the day of the Fair, and all through the grounds, 

No carnies were stirring, but the floats were in town.

The exhibits and entries, all displayed with great care

In the hopes that the people, would come to the Fair.

The children still nestled, all snug in their beds

While the directors were spinning, especially our Ted.

Deb the treasurer counting money, Nancy the secretary taking calls

Were both preparing for the rush, bouncing off the wall.

When out on the infield, there arose such a clatter,

I ran to the grandstand, to see what was the matter.

Dave Goos and then Pearson, they flew like a flash

John Tunks running behind wearing the Ambassador sash.

The sun brightly shining, on Rodney this day

Gave the notion we were going to have a great day.

When, what to my wondering eyes should appear.

But Brien Cornwall driving his green John Deere.

I don’t dare say he was old and not so quick,

But I know there was a problem as he looked so sick.

More rapid than eagles, his coursers they came

And he whistled and shouted and called them by name.

Now, Shawn, you Flemings now Steve, Dan and Delynne

Come on Trisha Greg & Christine, Melanie, Laura and Lyn(da)

To the Legion we go, and don’t dare fall

Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!

So up to the Legion, the coursers they flew

With the John Deere, the gator, and an extra few too.

What is the problem, Allan Woolner exclaimed

Bill Haven’s face looked so very pained.

It’s all wrong, said Bernie, I need your help now.

The Mayor is furious, he won’t lead the cow.

As I drew my hand and was turning around, 

Joanie Miller and some pipers came marching downtown.

The Queens and Ambassadors were loaded, ready to go,

The Lovebugs were honking, let’s get on with the show!

Kids were all dressed from their head to their toes

The firemen were ready, displaying their hose.

Mayor Warwick I said, the show must go on

Now grab the halter and stay off the lawn.

The Mayor of West Elgin, a right jolly old elf,

Lead the parade, despite of himself.

A wink of Judy’s eye and a twist of Al Carroll’s head,

Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.

The parade started moving and to the fairgrounds it went

Dale Peters and Al McGregor, announced the event.

The crowd cheered on as the participants waved

The 150th celebration, was no doubt saved!

Enjoy the Fair!

Written by: Jane McGregor

for the 150th Anniversary of the Rodney Fair

Inflatable Midway

We are trying something fun and different this year!
Come and enjoy our inflatable midway.
Attractions for all ages!!

From bounce castles for the wee ones to a 65′ obstacle course and a mechanical bull for the in-betweens and adults and more.

Midway Hours:
Friday 4:00pm-9:00pm
Saturday 11:00am-9:00pm
Sunday 11:00am-4:00pm


Parade

Join in on the fun or just come on out and watch the parade!
Saturday, September 14th

 

*Parade registration opens at 10:00am! Please see the fair book for more details. 

*The Parade will begin at 11:00am on the track inside the fairgrounds. 

 

 

Cattle Show

Come enjoy the beautiful cattle stock and excellent showmanship of their handlers at the cattle show.

Don’t miss out on your chance to show your cattle.
Registration is still open. 

 

 

 

Sunday, September 15th starting at 11:00am 
at the infield pavilion 

 

 

 

 

 

Presented by: Allan Carol and The Rodney Aldborough Agricultural Society.

 

Team Sorting

Come on out and cheer these cowboy’s and cowgirl’s on!!
Saturday, September 14th starting at noon.
Sunday, September 15th starting at 11:00am

 

 


These are some of the best team sorter’s in Ontario.
The open sort will be on Saturday and the 3 man 2 gate sort on Sunday.
Find them at the horse corral in the infield.
                       

 

 

Presented by: Dave Simmons and the Rodney Aldborough Agricultural Society.