Winning Button Prize Numbers
These are the unclaimed button prize numbers – they aren’t in order, unfortunately. If you’re a winner, please contact Helen at 613-387-3962. Prizes must be claimed by November 16, 2012.
2409, 52, 2566, 2855, 2850, 2270, 1465, 422, 2284, 1459, 2120, 2063, 2535, 1976, 2842, 2526, 2213, 2151, 680, 1703, 837, 2719, 2830, 2029, 2406, 1174, 2990, 978, 2501, 2671, 256, 2899, 2351, 2670, 2497, 2376, 2729, 2599, 2863, 715, 1357, 667, 2758, 941, 2433, 2980, 2995, 2966, 2549, 2586, 2807, 890, 127, 2717, 260, 931, 2746, 2226, 730, 1561, 2726, 2923, 2922, 737, 1208, 1002, 2118, 2722, 2894, 2650, 236, 533, 502, 951, 2176, 1769, 964, 2891, 2724, 1776, 255,
The Dam Jug Race
1st Prize ($500): Marianne Hammond
2nd Prize ($300): Richard Cardwell
3rd Prize ($200): Marlene Maloney
Turkey Tracks Draw for VIA Rail Tickets
René Rainville, Embrum
Quilt Draw 2012
Janice Mallory, Kingston
Children’s Draw
1st Prize ($25): Jack Doyle, Lyndhurst
2nd Prize ($15): Ayden Livesey, Brockville
3rd Prize ($10): Andrew Kellar, Gananoque
Guess the Weight of the Pumpkin Contest
Shirley Chell of Brockville won $205
Colouring Contest Winners
Our colouring contest was sponsored by Willard’s Bakery of Athens, Ontario. Prizes are as follows: 1st – $15, 2nd – $10, 3rd – $5
Kindergarten & Grade 1
1st: Jorja Gillis, Senior Kindergarten, Thousand Islands Elementary School
2nd: Tyler Banks, Grade One, South Crosby Public School
3rd: Landan Dunster, Grade one, Pineview Public School
Grade 2 & Grade 3
1st: Johnny Welch, Grade Three, Pineview Public School
2nd: Tyler Gamble, Grade Three, Pineview Public School
3rd: Hayley Dejong, Grade Three, Pineview Public School
Winning turkeys will be on display at the Lyndhurst Public Library. They will be returned to the owners after about one month.
CONGRATULATIONS! Thanks to all that entered!
Other Winners
Lyndhurst Legion Guess the Jellybean Contest – Debbie Lawless of Spencerville guessed 789 (answer was 791).

Turkey Fair was GREAT this year, bigger and better than ever. I am always amazed at the number of people this event draws to the little village of Lyndhurst!! We camp at Wilson’s Campground and look forward to the fair every year. We always have guests to come attend the fair, it’s like the Season Send-off. Great job everyone!! Thank you for the Fun.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the feedback
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What an amazing turkey fair this year!!!! I am so proud to say I grew up in such a great village!!! You have outdone yourselves this year, it was awesome!!!! Thanks for making Lyndhurst look so good!!!
Thank YOU! It was such a great day!
Had a great time again this year at the turkey fair. Look forward to it every year! Just wondering…How much did the pumpkin weigh?
Because the pumpkin is going to another fair for another contest, we can’t reveal the weight just yet
We always go for the car show as we have an old car,but we try to get up to see some of the other stuff too.The music is great.Our only complaint is nopaper in the washrooms at the car show area.
We’re glad you enjoyed the car show. There was a great turn out this year. Thanks for bringing the paper issue to our attention. It’ll be discussed at our next meeting. Hope you come again next year!
Just wondering who won the little crooked fire house? Again a wonderful day in Lyndhurst and mother nature certainly did her best as well.
That was actually a raffle being held by the Elizabethtown Fire Fighters. I’m not sure what the draw date is. The weather really was great! Glad you enjoyed the fair
The Crooked house raffle draw date is October14th at 4 pm. They will call the winner.
Thanks for the info!
Wow! Another great Turkey Fair . Thanks to all the organizers/helpers/etc,etc who donated time and energy (probably a few bucks too) to make this yet another great success! Liked the idea of spreading out the vendors and keeping parking off the main street and just one shoulder of the Hwy out by Home Hdwe…. safety first eh?
hay -wagon ride was a grreat way to see what at the Fair..then go hoof it to have a closer lokk-see. Vendors were all pleasant and helpful and good looking too (hi Dr. Dodie and Pam) 

Nice to see a variety of music sections around the route as well as food vendors and of course the Johnny-on-the-spot locations!
Thanks again, looking forward to next year’s event, good Lord willing
Digger
Wow thank you for taking the time to send in your comments! We really appreciate it. The streets do seem much safer now with this new arrangement. We’re so happy to hear you enjoyed the fair. It really was such a great day!
Thanks Cheryl I missed placed my ticket stub.!!
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I was a vendor for the first time this year and I have to say this is a very well organised event for families of all ages. As a vendor it was nice to take in the beautiful scenery, be entertained by the music all day and meet some great people from near and far. I was amazed at how much a small villiage had to offer. Thanks for a wonderful day. see you next year!!
I really enjoyed the Turkey Fair. First time that I have actually been able to attend in the 5 years that we have lived near Lyndhurst. So this year I decided to raise awareness for Compassion as a Child Advocate for Compassion International. It was great! I was so impressed with how the town was laid out with different areas to see. I was not even able to see the whole thing! The vendors had such a wide variety of goods, services and treats. And I thought the Turkey Tracks was a great idea, too. My hats off to all those who worked tirelessly to make this come to be such a popular event and it looks very impressive to me. I’ll be back.
Jenny
Thanks so much! Thanks for coming and sharing your cause. We love feedback!