OTTAWA – David Tilson, Member of Parliament for Dufferin-Caledon, today spoke in the House of Commons to commemorate the Caledon Fair’s 150 anniversary.
“Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise in the House today to recognize the 150th anniversary of the Caledon Fair. This annual celebration of agriculture, community and family has become a cherished tradition for the residents of Dufferin--Caledon and surrounding areas,” said Mr. Tilson. “Since the fair first begin in 1860, it has honoured agricultural excellence and represents all that is rural Canada. Today families can still enjoy livestock shows and home craft displays. However, new and exciting additions to the fair include the Caledon Idol, truck and tractor pulls and a midway.”
“I would like to sincerely thank and congratulate the Caledon Agricultural Society, especially Anne Ward and Clarence Pinkney, as well as the directors, members, volunteers and our community for successfully and enthusiastically preserving this family tradition for 150 years,” continued Mr. Tilson. “Their efforts, hard work and dedication are deeply appreciated.”
“I encourage everyone to travel to Caledon Village on the weekend of June 11 to 13 to enjoy some outstanding family fun,” Mr. Tilson concluded.