(News Release)
October 5th, 2014 Simcoe
- The winner of the Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show’s giant
pumpkin competition was crowned today. Joel Jarvis of St. Thomas,
Ontario is on a winning streak.
Visitors check out
the huge pumpkins at the Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show. (Jim Fox photo)
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Jarvis took home the James I. Moore
Memorial Award along with the $2,000 grand prize for growing the largest
pumpkin for the second consecutive year with his pumpkin weighing in at
a whopping 1,444 lbs.
This is the third time that Mr. Jarvis has taken
home first prize for the largest pumpkin. Prize money for this
competition is generously donated by O’Grady & Associates. John
Butler of St.Thomas placed second with his pumpkin weighing 1,226 lbs.
Joel
Jarvis also took first place and $500 in cash for the largest squash
weighing in at 1,192 lbs. This is the second time Joel has walked away
with first prize in this category. John Butler came in second place
with his squash weighing in at 1,084 lbs.
George
Lloyd of Simcoe was also a big winner for the second consecutive year.
George won $500 for the largest pumpkin grown in and by a resident of
Norfolk County. This prize was generously donated by R.E.Mann Brokers
Ltd. /Tri-County Insurance/McKiee Farrar. His pumpkin weighed in at 1204
lbs. This competition is open to all ages.
The Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show is in its 174th
year, and is the fourth largest fair in Ontario, with over 100,000
visitors each year. This year’s fair features agricultural displays,
craft exhibits, food vendors, art demonstrations, talent competitions,
midway rides, celebrity chefs, plus many other special events.
This
year’s fair has three amazing concerts featuring upcoming country
singing sensation Jordan McIntosh on Tuesday and CCMA winner Gord
Bamford on Friday. Saturday night Party on the Track features the
Stellas and One More Girl, along with fire breather Terrance Drake, a
mechanical bull and cash bar. Don’t miss our perennial favourites with
Monster Trucks, Demo Derbies and Tractor Pull.
For more information on
the fair and any of the scheduled events, please visit our website at norfolkcountyfair.com , call the fair office at 519-426-7280 or download the Norfolk County Fair App FREE at the App Store.
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