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LORIE BLACK COMMUNITY NEWS STAFF
DRAYTON ā This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Drayton Farm Show.
āIt began in 1981, but a few years were missed due to the pandemic,ā said Drayton Kinsmen Club member and show chair Ray Kuper, who grew up on a hog farm and worked at a dairy farm as a teen.
He said the event was well attended last year, ābut it used to be even busier.
āIt started out as a farm-
ersā night. Theyād have a speaker and a banquet, then they added the farm show to it.ā
But the dinner was āgetting to the point where it was costing money. It wasnāt feasible anymore.ā
Over the years, the farm show dates have been pushed forward.
āWe didnāt want to run the same week as the London Farm Show, and then we want to work with Drayton Minor Hockey. If teams get in the playoffs, they need the ice longer,ā said Kuper.
It takes two full days to set

up for the show and Kuper noted club officials have streamlined the process over the years and they receive help from high school students who need their volunteer hours.
āThe arena staff are really helpful too ā the township has been accommodating for us,ā he said.
āLast year the Drayton Legionās ladies auxiliary helped at the door, and want to again this year. It takes about a dozen people running on shifts.ā
The Mapleton Historical Society, which will again have a booth this year, have created a special collection to honour the Drayton Farm Showās 40th year.







āItās a tribute to the Kinsman for everything they have done over the past 40 years,ā said Shirley Hutton, current president of the Mapleton Historical Society.
Community projects, MRI campaign
Last yearās show netted over $28,000 and funds raised at this yearās event will again be distributed to Cystic Fibrosis Canada and community projects such as the Palmerston and District Hospital Foundation MRI+ Campaign.
This year, the Kinsmen will be displaying the Polaris Sportsman 570 Trail Edition ATV they are raffling off. The draw will take place on Sept. 13, and all proceeds from the raffle will go to MRI fund.
āThe farm show is the culmination of months of work and a project we take great




pride in,ā said Kinsmen and local farmer Gary Van Ankum.
āTo have a project like the Drayton Farm Show run for 40 years and still be our biggest fundraiser is truly a testament to our community and our exhibitors, who make our show a success.ā
āMixing and minglingā
The show is so popular with exhibitors, that Kuper has a waiting list this year.
It is also popular with the local Mennonite community.
āThey are very supportive; they bring whole families. Itās an outing for them,ā he said.
āItās mixing and mingling, a social event. We just went through winter. People want to get out and talk to everyone.ā
He said vendors know that, and as much as they want to show off new innovations, āthey want to come out and support the community.ā
He added, āThe kids get to climb all over the tractors and sit in the cabs. Itās a family event.









at the Dratyon Kinsmanās headquarters, āfull of almost every tractor weāve had since 1987,ā said Ray Kuper, Kinsman chair of the show.
Antique models used to be the favourite, but Kuper said that has changed.

And the models are getting harder to come by.
This yearās model, a John Deere 5125R with front loader, will be modified with things like a hammer light and decals.
āJohn Deere is the most popular. Itās what people want,ā Kuper said.
āSome people have been collectors right from the beginning. They wonāt even take them out of the box.ā
There will be approximately 50 available for sale at the show.
āThe next generation of farmers donāt look at the antique ones, they look at a model from the ā80s or ā90s and say, āThatās what I drove as a kid,āā Kuper explained.




















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