{rr Jae , 1, AL RNAI ANTI Draws Record Crowds SO RARE 1) SS CAE Ag SG ARE, ud RT Le FL RE OT PAVERS HIT SY ORL Ca SEAR Cel J 4 1 ha HES SEAS SERIES FRE CPAP EIORL FSR TIE ELEY WN IEP PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1976 -- 9 Photos by J. P. Hvidsten ji " g .- ¢ os id ii 2 pi i, {7 i f a t . HER & i; » ® % . ais SH Ne Kin I % EEA kc . ; by ig Debbie McLaughlin, Wilma Wolters, Queen, and Katie Schmidt added a Over 50 tractors participated in the first ever Tractor Pull at Balckstock Fair touch of beauty to the parade. on Saturday. calves was judged by Mr. Funks Corn and Jack Green - Walter Beath. This new E.L. McLaughlin. Most class was sponsored by points in vegetables - Gerald Breeze Acres, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. Most points in Sewing ? Harvey Graham. 1. Shelley - Royal Bank tray - Mrs. G. Holliday, 2. Lawrence Van- Brown of Oshawa. Dominion Camp, 3. Henry Wolters, 4. Voucher - most points in P ®» Ralph DeJong, 5. Teresa baking - Mrs. Dorothy Lee- Wygerde, 6. Sharon Holli- Simpsons voucher for 2nd - day. Alice Turcotte. Most points Specials - Field Crop - by (continued on page 10) «© ® < 4 i i [5 fifis [ a of i 7, f - AY 4 yf L)] £2 * a 4 Ll a 3 i 1 AX . x fH Allan Lawrence, M.P. was not the fastest milker but a] 5! he appears to be the happiest during the Milking RE SHE s ® Contest. Mr. Lawrence came in second, next to Bill Guy Luke displays the beauty of his horse during 3A the parade. Both young and old took part in the parade. Here is Joel and Arthur Schryburt being drawn in a wagon. Newman, the fastest-milker-in-the-west. Mr. New- man can be seen with his quart of milk in the background.