History

Written by John F. Walsh


        I have read somewhere that the original fall fairs for the Arthur area were not held in Arthur, but in the Kenilworth area. Mr. William McQuinn wrote a history of Arthur and published it in the 1950′s. He stated that the original fairs held in the village took place on a lot approximately six acres in size and located opposite the present Senior Citizens Hall on Isabella Street. The property ran back from Isabella to Eliza Street and is now part of the playground of the old public school.


        Mr. Arthur Bristow had forwarded to Mr.Quinn, a writeup of the first fair in October 1881. It was published in a paper with the title ″Mount Forest Free Press, Arthur, Luther, Proton, Egremont, Normanby and Minto Advocate″. The prize list wasn't very extensive. The pioneer exhibitors were content with the honour of winning first prize for their exhibits. There were no buildings on the property and it was used for the field lacrosse games that were very popular in those days.


        About 1890, The Agricultural Society purchased land in a triangle shape, bordered by Eliza, Domville, and Tucker Street. It was known as the Village Common, as many farmers retiring into the village would bring a cow or two with them from the farm. After the cows were milked in the morning, they would be turned loose to wander up to the common pasture. Mr. McQuinn recalled seeing 30 to 40 cows pasturing here when he was a boy.


        In 1896 the society started construction of the half mile oval race track, which was officially opened on Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, June 20, 1897. It proved to be one of the best tracks in Western Ontario. Later a grandstand was built that held at least 600 people, along with a judges stand. horses could be stabled under the grandstand. On Halloween night 1978, the grandstand burned to the ground. The judges stand was taken down in 1995 or 1996 because it had become unsafe. The early 1980's saw the last horse races held at the fair. In the early 1920's the Agricultural Society built an agricultural hall on the grounds. Contractor John Ashwood of Kenilworth was hired to build the arena at a cost of $2.90 a square yard, the society to provide the gravel and cement. Some material was salvaged from and old arena on Fredrick St. The total cost of the project, including drilling a well was $15,000.00. This building served as the arena for over 50 years, until it was condemned in 1976. The new arena complex, costing $750,000.00, cosisting of an icepad,lacrosse floor,two halls and meeting rooms was built across the parking lot in 1977.The Arthur Curling club purchased the old icepad and erected a building over it for their use.


        In 1926, the Agricultural Society received a cheque from Wellington County for the use of the grounds as an emergency road. Eliza street, from the railroad tracks down to the Frederick Street corner was often impassable due to snow. So the teams and sleighs would cut through the Agriculture grounds over Domville Street.


        In 1958, the Agricultural Society turned the property over to the Village of Arthur, to be used as a recreation centre, with the agreement that the Agricultural Society would have the use of the grounds and facilities for a number of days each year. Due to amalgamation that agreement is now with the Township of Wellington North. In the 1980's a barn was erected for use during the cattle shows and in the 1990's a 100' x 200' ring was put in for the horse shows.


        Presently the Arthur Fall Fair is held in September on the weekend following Labour Day, making full use of the centre as well as the grounds.


        With the arena, curling club, ball diamonds and the swimming pool on the old Village common grounds, it is usually the most popular spot in the community.


Past Presidents

Past Secretary/Treasurer

Year Name Year Name
1929-1930 William Hutchison 1931-1932 A. Dunn
1931 Frank Crewson 1933-1938 G.L. Goulding
1932-1933 G.W. Dodge 1945 Ida Saunders
1934-1935 William Ellis 1939-1947 W.J. Ellis
1936-1937 James Beer 1947 L.H. Cann
1938-1941 S. Cole 1948 Earl Wright
1942-1947 Earl Wright 1948-1954 Stan Goulding
1948 J.A. Scarrow 1955 Earl Wright
1949-1950 John Scarrow 1956-1962 Stan Goulding
1951-1954 W.A. Walkert 1963-1966 Winnifred Elliott
1955-1956 Austin Ireland 1967-1972 Mr. & Mrs. Reg Bartlett
1957-1959 Gordon Cormack 1973-1977 Emily Fairbairn
1960-1961 Verner Griffith 1978-1984 Helen Douglas
1962-1963 Andy Reid 1985-1986 Eileen Bolen
1955-1956 Oliver Benham 1987-1989 Helen Douglas
1955-1956 Vince O’Donnell 1992-1993 Mary Slater
1955-1956 Hugh Rendall 1994-2000 Linda Saunders
1970-1971 Jeff Martin 2001-2003 June Mullin/Linda Saunders
1972-1973 Verner Griffith 2004-2006 June Mullin/Evelyne Near
1974-1975 Allan Suggitt 2007 Louise Moore/Evelyne Near
1976-1977 Howard Hamilton 2008-2009 Louise Moore/Chris McIntosh
1978-1979 Elwood Robertson 2010-2011 Lisa Stroszka/Chris McIntosh
1980-1981 Bert Trommelen
1982-1983 David Rendall
1984-1985 Wallace Gardner
1986-1987 William Craig
1988-1989 John Krul
1990-1991 Albert Nykamp
1992-1994 Murray Smith
1995-1996 Charles Twiss
1997-1998 Bill Hutchison
1999-2000 Gilbert Reid
2001-2002 Evelyne Near
2003-2004 Gerald Townsend
2005-2007 Debbie Atkinson
2008 Janice Walsh
2009-2010 Jennifer McFadden
2011 Debbie Atkinson



Past Presidents Ladies Divison

Past Secretary/Treasurer:Ladies Division
Year Name Year Name
1946-1947 Elizabeth Orr 1945-1946 Annie Wright
1948-1950 Emmeline Morrison 1947 Ida Crewson
1951 Annie Givens 1948-1951 Anna Brownlee
1952-1953 Edith Griffith 1952-1953 Ida Saunders
1954-1955 Grace Walker 1954 Rikka Gimblet
1956-1957 Annie Mae Hutchison 1955 Jean Norry/Rikka Gimblet
1958-1960 Margaret Dodge 1956-1961 Edith Griffith
1961 Winnifred Elliot 1962-1965 Jean Cormack
1962-1963 Grace Walker 1966 Jean Fair
1964-1965 Annie Mae Hutchison 1967-1970 Margaret Dodge
1966-1967 Anna Brownlee 1971-1983 Eunice Densmore
1968-1969 Jean Cormack 1984 Shirley Suggitt
1970-1971 Edith Griffith 1985-1989 Mary Martin
1972-1973 Rhoda Waters 1990-1994 Sharon Beer/Mary Martin
1974-1977 Lorna Reynolds 1995 Sharon Beer/Jean Fair
1978-1979 Shirley Suggitt
1980-1981 Nancy Gardner
1982-1983 Jean Cormack
1984-1985 Helen Robertson
1986-1987 Emily Fairbairn
1988-1989 Dorothy Craig
1990-1993 Evelyne Near
1994-1995 Faye Craig


The Society regrets any errors or omissions in the above lists and would welcome any additions or corrections.


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