September 2015
– Bruce Power and the Ontario Building and Construction Trades are joining forces through a new collaboration agreement signalling a shared commitment to the ongoing role of Bruce Power nuclear in the province and recognizing the strategic importance of the company to thousands of tradespeople.
-Following a top place finish at the O.A.S.A Elimination tournament earlier this season, the Belmore PeeWee Sting qualified to travel to Conception Bay South, Newfoundland to compete for Eastern Canadian Championship on August 27th-30th, 2015.
September 2005
-Ashley Kraemer, 17 year old daughter of Mark and Brenda Kraemer, was crowned as the new “Ambassador of the Fair” for 2005-06. First runner up was Tim Grubb, 2nd runner up was Vivian Campbell and Congeniality winner was Natalie Huber.
-Ship 2 shore celebrated their “official opening” with a Fall Fiesta and was joined by several other local businesses. The even which was coordinated by the Bull, a new rock station out of Wingham featured a street performance by:Traces Steelband” from Kitchener.
September 1995
-Heather Metcalfe was chosen as the 1995-1996 Ambassador of the Mildmay Carrick Fall Fair. Jennifer Boomer was named 1st runner up, Shelley Moyer was 2nd runner up and Crystal Busby was Miss congeniality.
-The Mildmay Agricultural Society held their 8th annual “Store Front Competition” in conjunction with the fall fair. First place was awarded to Stewart Pharmacy/ Lamplighter Flowers and Gifts, 2nd was captured by Klein’s Butcher Block and 3rd went to The Split Rail Fashions For Women. Jack’s Shoes and Repairs placed 4th and The Mildmay Cheese Haus was 5th.
September 1985
-The 122nd Annual Mildmay Carrick Fall Fair was once again a successful event. Mary Jane Schefter of Mildmay was crowned the 1985 Mildmay “Queen of the Fair”. First Princess was Cheryl Busby and Second Princess was Sheila Rubick.
-The Mildmay Co-op announced the appointment of George Lubberts as their new Area Sales Representative. George replaced Vic. Culbert, who accepted a position as Petroleum Representation for the Grey Bruce District.
September 1975
-A midway ride was called “Chair a Plane” tilted over at the Mildmay Carrick Fair, injuring seven Mildmay children when they were thrown to the ground. It appeared that one leg of the ride had sunk slightly into the rain soaked ground causing a holding pin to fall out of the opposite leg. The Ride had not reached its peak revolutions, so injuries were not serious.
-Pete Liesemer son of Mr. And Mrs. Harvey “Jiggs” Liesemer of Mildmay, and Dean Netzke, son of Mr and Mrs Pat Netzke of Teeswater, joined the junior “B” Elmira Sugar Kings. Both defencemen, they had played the past two years for the Hanover Junior “C” Baron.



