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Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1985, p. 10

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10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. August 27, 1985 Hutfing, puffing and laughing, Coun- cillor Harvey Graham (with his hat on backwards), Mayor Jerry Taylor and Coun- cillor John Wolters push their way to victory in the bale rolling race. Just For Kicks The Showstompers include dancers both young and old mainly because clog dancing appeals to people of all ages. Moira Fallis of Blackstock is organiziang a clogging group in the Scugog area. For more information call her at 986-5427. Youngfield Dynasty Betsy was judged Grand Champion Holstein at the Fair, much fo the delight of owners from the Youngfield Farm in Nestleton. That's Doug Werry (se- cond from left) presenting the trophy to Ivan DeJong, Norman DeJong and Brian DeJong. Rh a A bh ng of ' a ut ah » op To < What will it take for John B. McClelland fo win the Blackstock Fair's milking con- fest? For more than five years the Star editor has attempted to take the milking prize but to no avail, even this year, when he was forced to milk Petunia Pig. Petunia wasn't foo thrilled about the contest and fried to bite John and Mayor Jerry Taylor several times throughout the contest. But when it was all over, John B. was man enough to apologize fo the sassy sow. Maybe next year, eh John? The honour of the Port Perry Star is at stake. Helen Lavender certainly does have reason to smile. She won the Royal Bank trophy (presented by Royal Bank employee Mary Lou Carnochan) for top points in baking and canning at the Blackstock Fair. She entered more than 40 classes and spent a full week in the kitchen to be ready.

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