BlocktockFoirBiggerand BetterThon Ever'b Z iI4 j4te Blciok ai,èBOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO- WEDNESDAY, AUGS 7 95SO E. A. Starr, left, Director of the Agricultural and Horticultural Societies, Queen's Park, officially otDened Blackstock Fair on Saturday. When the convenional methods don't work, give Bossie a pump on the tail. Bill Deegan tried several techniques in vain, and finally admitted that he usually buys his milk at Mac's. Oom- pah pah! This band from Waldheim provided music during the parade and during the af ternoon 's activities. Tammy Dillon and Brian Card of Blackstock enjoy a ride on the Ferris, WheeL.- Roadster races provided excitement f or people in the grandstand and on the infield. This handsomne pair of Belgians are entries of Murray Groves. Photos by Liz Armstrong "We'll be contented as long as that fellow Deegan keeps his hands off. Oýne nervois horse got a littie unruly af ter his harness broke. There were a few tense moments for the driver before he eventually settled down. Elizabeth Kelly, second from lef t, baked the Championship Cake which Bih Ml Deegan auctioned for $50. Jim Leatherdale of Port Perry was the lucky This 'oyadrdrwr m n ayta de oo n aenr otebidder. At left isý Mrs. Leatherdale, and John Wolters, President of the Decorated ýicyjeles, tricycles, baby carniages and kfidswr atoh parade.' Blackstock. Agricultural Society is at right.padeto