Canada Day in
Bury and Hatley
By Antoine Airoldi
Record Correspondent
What once began as a sports day for athletes
soon became Canada Day in Bury, Que. This
year marks Bury’s 89th edition. The event is
organized by the Bury Athletic Association and
has been since the early athletic years.
Bury’s Canada day is a two-day event,
from July 1st to July 2nd. Tim Brink, the great
singer that appeared on La Voix, will perform on
Friday, July 1st
at 9 P.M. under the Memorial
Park tent.
On Saturday, July 2nd, there will be a
fishing derby. The fishing derby will have great
prizes given by one of many that sponsor the
event: Pro-nature Cookshire.
Pancakes will be available for breakfast
at St. Paul’s rest home, followed by children’s
face painting, Strawberry Shortcake,a sale of
local products and crafts at the Armoury. United
cultural centre’s salad plates will also be
available.
At noon, you can expect the Parade on
Main Street. The parade will happen down
Mclever and Main Street. During the parade,
people will see beautiful floats, a marching pipe
band, and 6-8 horse hitches as well as many
other entries that make the parade one you will
not want to miss. The Kid's Corner will follow
shortly—after the parade has ended.
The Kids’ Corner will have three
inflatable slides, dunk tank, Bell and hammer,
family friendly food at the cantine and a small
petting zoo.
Once the Kids’ Corner’s activities are
over, there will be Children’s Olympics, and it
will allow ages 2-13 to race. After the first race,
ages 14-17 will run, followed by 18 and over.
Gymkhana is the following event. It has
been present for the last 89 years. Gymkhana is a
speed pattern racing along with timed games for
riders on horses. Gymkhana is one of Bury’s
central themes. Along with it, there will be
BarrelRacing, Pole Bending, Key Hole, Dash
Race,Round Ring and the Figure 8.
Once Gymkhana has ended, there will
be a mechanical shovel competition. To bring
ease to the evening, various artists will perform.
The artists that are going to be present
on Saturday are Mike and Kylie, Carole
Vincelette, Rainbow Country Cloggers and
Country Swingers. Spectacular fireworks will be
visible from 10 P.M. to end the night.
Admission is $10 for one day and $15
for a two-day pass. Many local non-profit
organizations will be present along with
volunteers that work hard to meet their
customers’ satisfaction—they will make the
event a success. For more information, you can
visit www.municipalitedebury.qc.ca
Hatley marks the 108th
edition of
Canada Day on July 1st. Its location is 100 Main
Street. There will be staff to guide anyone with
questions. Arriving early to the parade can beat
traffic delays. For spectators arriving via
Rte.143 will be asked to avoid using Rte.208 in
Massawippi to enter the village, and will instead
be detoured via Kingscroft. Signs will be
installed ahead of time to explain the detours.
At 11 A.M. there is a parade. Following
the parade,there will be an official welcome, a
sword dance, a circus corner, North Country
Swingers as well as square-dancing, and
children’s games. There will be inflatable games
for children, Horse-drawn wagon rides.
New to this year’s edition is Vincent
Jolin, arborist and champion tree climber, who
will be doing a tree climbing demonstration at
12:30 P.M.,weather permitting. Watch this
display of skill and agility. The organizing
committee is proud to welcome him.
As a part of the musical program, The
Black Watch will be performing at 4 P.M.
Attendees will be able to see Classic
cars as they will be on display on the Common
for all to see.
At 9:30 P.M. there will be fabulous
fireworks to end the night.
This year's theme is “Hatley at Its best.”
There will be parking on site, and it will be free.
There will also be food on site. For more
information, visit Hatleyparade.com or email
hatleyparade@hotmail.com.

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    Canada Day in Buryand Hatley By Antoine Airoldi Record Correspondent What once began as a sports day for athletes soon became Canada Day in Bury, Que. This year marks Bury’s 89th edition. The event is organized by the Bury Athletic Association and has been since the early athletic years. Bury’s Canada day is a two-day event, from July 1st to July 2nd. Tim Brink, the great singer that appeared on La Voix, will perform on Friday, July 1st at 9 P.M. under the Memorial Park tent. On Saturday, July 2nd, there will be a fishing derby. The fishing derby will have great prizes given by one of many that sponsor the event: Pro-nature Cookshire. Pancakes will be available for breakfast at St. Paul’s rest home, followed by children’s face painting, Strawberry Shortcake,a sale of local products and crafts at the Armoury. United cultural centre’s salad plates will also be available. At noon, you can expect the Parade on Main Street. The parade will happen down Mclever and Main Street. During the parade, people will see beautiful floats, a marching pipe band, and 6-8 horse hitches as well as many other entries that make the parade one you will not want to miss. The Kid's Corner will follow shortly—after the parade has ended. The Kids’ Corner will have three inflatable slides, dunk tank, Bell and hammer, family friendly food at the cantine and a small petting zoo. Once the Kids’ Corner’s activities are over, there will be Children’s Olympics, and it will allow ages 2-13 to race. After the first race, ages 14-17 will run, followed by 18 and over. Gymkhana is the following event. It has been present for the last 89 years. Gymkhana is a speed pattern racing along with timed games for riders on horses. Gymkhana is one of Bury’s central themes. Along with it, there will be BarrelRacing, Pole Bending, Key Hole, Dash Race,Round Ring and the Figure 8. Once Gymkhana has ended, there will be a mechanical shovel competition. To bring ease to the evening, various artists will perform. The artists that are going to be present on Saturday are Mike and Kylie, Carole Vincelette, Rainbow Country Cloggers and
  • 2.
    Country Swingers. Spectacularfireworks will be visible from 10 P.M. to end the night. Admission is $10 for one day and $15 for a two-day pass. Many local non-profit organizations will be present along with volunteers that work hard to meet their customers’ satisfaction—they will make the event a success. For more information, you can visit www.municipalitedebury.qc.ca Hatley marks the 108th edition of Canada Day on July 1st. Its location is 100 Main Street. There will be staff to guide anyone with questions. Arriving early to the parade can beat traffic delays. For spectators arriving via Rte.143 will be asked to avoid using Rte.208 in Massawippi to enter the village, and will instead be detoured via Kingscroft. Signs will be installed ahead of time to explain the detours. At 11 A.M. there is a parade. Following the parade,there will be an official welcome, a sword dance, a circus corner, North Country Swingers as well as square-dancing, and children’s games. There will be inflatable games for children, Horse-drawn wagon rides. New to this year’s edition is Vincent Jolin, arborist and champion tree climber, who will be doing a tree climbing demonstration at 12:30 P.M.,weather permitting. Watch this display of skill and agility. The organizing committee is proud to welcome him. As a part of the musical program, The Black Watch will be performing at 4 P.M. Attendees will be able to see Classic cars as they will be on display on the Common for all to see. At 9:30 P.M. there will be fabulous fireworks to end the night. This year's theme is “Hatley at Its best.” There will be parking on site, and it will be free. There will also be food on site. For more information, visit Hatleyparade.com or email hatleyparade@hotmail.com.