nat i ont mt iS ---- a A i dl TO Fair-weather fair! The many vendors at the Fair reported business was brisk, thanks to the large crowds over the three days. That's Fair Board president Stew Diceman (centre) with Phil Romanenko of the But- tercup Honey Farm and Wayne Hutchinson of Port Perry Windows. The horse pull is a combination of sheer power in a team of horses and the skill of the driver in handling For the first time ever, people attending the Port Perry Fair could cool their thirst with a beer, as Port Perry Lions Club operated a beer gardens. Celebrating the occasion (and a very successful Fair) are from left, Fair Board chairman Stewart Diceman, Lions Club shiniest finery took part in a myriad of president Ken Clark and Fair Board directors Ron Deeth equestrian events during the Port Perry and Joe Baxter. L PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. September 4, 1985 -- 13 Fr -1 x aa) TLL it l i sig wie cay bil ops hb XX HA addd 14 0 Cae"! REST NIAL Young Tyler Houthuys looks like he's ready for winter with his own mini snowmobile, built by his dad, Stewart. The little machine is powered by a lawnmower engine and was part of the display by Willy and Son Polaris dealer at the Port Perry Fair. Tyler said just bring on some Snow. High-stepping horses decked out in their Fair, including (above) hunter-jumper classes.