BOWMANVILLE, ONT ARIO. WED' SEPTEMBER 10. 1975 SECTION T-ZWO Hold Success- i3-Day Faira"r -Jli Hale oÏf Tennant and Hale Transport, Orono, was the highest bicicer for the top light cake at-$51. Charlie Reid took time out from auctioneering to buy the best chocolate cake, but we're not sure of the price paid. The light cake was made by Lois Philip, Orono. Tnis year, the auctiun iuteu îlambswitn r raiu Kevin Crago, R.R. 4, is shown receiving a plaque from Mike Sawyer of Sawmac Farms for havinig the Grof of Darlington Abattoir doing most of the prize-winning ealf, that was sold at the fat caif auction for 86 cents per lb. to Neil DeKoker of DeKoker buying. H1e purchased this prize Hlampshire wether Meats, Orono. shown by John Ayre for $1 a pound. The rabbit show was outstanding, celebrating the 1Oth year of the club's operations. In this photo, one of the most interested spectators was the pup at right who probably would have been happy to chase some of those big white raihhits aroiind for awhile if it had been allowed to. 1A competition for goats was sometning new at uruiîu rair on baturuiay afternoon. Here, Linda McLean's goat, right, has just won first prize in the junior miling class. She is from Elizabethville. Fair visitors were most interested in the goat exhibit. L~%¾fV$t » $~~~~ ~ ~ ~The 1975 Durham Couny aîry t'rincess s isunay VanCamp, 18, rigi, of Erin Nicks of n-owmanville receîved the first prize ribbon in this class on Blackstock. She is a Grade 13 student and President of the Student Council at This team of Senior public sehool teacners gave it thei ettyi h Saturday af ternoon and came through with a broad smile to show her Cartwright High School. Nancy Knox, the 1974 Dairy Princess, crowned Cindy tug-of-war, but after much heaving and a few grimaces,thyendwno appreciation. at the Fair on Saturday af ternoon. defeat. The Pine Ridge Kinsmen eventually won the eliminto eet Mije eeiieian é"-"tatteinan'