always popular - the horse show T--here 'was a fine showing--Ralph Sadier of Nestleton, of carrnage horses at the above, winning first place ini Orono Fair this year with the event. There also appeared to be shown at the fair an increase in heavy horses delight of fair goers. Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, Septeinber 15, 1982, 5 ville, Cockshutt 550 Ford 429, 206 8/16 - 4. Wayne Allin, Bowman- ville, Cockshutt 40 Chev 454, 205 3/16 5. Roger Cochrane, Bowmanville, Cockshutt 40 Ford 460, 204 1/16 6. Normn James, Uxbridge, Cockshutt 40 Chev 454, 196 2/16 7. John Vaneyk, Tyrone,ý Oliver 77 Ford 429, 195 8. Keith Haines, Blackstock, Çockshutt 40 Ford 428> 191 3/16 9. Paul Phillips, Oshawa, Cockshutt 40 Chev 454, 191 1/16 10. Frank Shane, Bowman- vffle, Cockshutt 50 Chev 454, 186 5/16 11.- Ken Preston, Pontypool, Massey 55, Ford 429, 180 14/16 12. Tracey Rowlands, Bowrnanville, Oliver 77 Olds 455, 172 1/16 13. Jerry Brown, Bowman- ville, Cockshutt 50 Chev 427, 169 12/16 14. Anthony Dearing, Sut- ton, Oliver 88 Chrysier 440, 99 7/16 6,5W- Modlfled 4X4 Trucksb 1.- Joe Balson, GMC 454, 242 14/16 2. Jim Middleton, GMC 454, 242 7/16 3. Arnold Coburn, GMC 454, 236 10/16 4. Rick Dillabaugh, GMC 454, 221 12/16 5. Bill Turner, Dodge, 210 12/16 6, Charlie Hynes, Ford 428, 207 7. Graham Duff, GMC Ar- my, 16216/16 Hlghway Tractors 1. Gary McSweeney, Newcastle, 79 GMC Brigadier 350 Cunimins, Full Pull 213 7/16 2. Stan, Forbes, Oshawa, 81 GLT 9000 380 Cat, Full Pull 207 10/16 3. Ken Yîtes, Brooklij, 81 GMC Astro 350 Cummmns, 242 1/16 4. John Killingbeck, Bowmanville, 79 Mack 300 Mack, 234 13/16 5. Wilson French, %Iton, 73 Freightlimer 350 Cuipmins, 234 2/16 6. Bernie Wesseling, Bowmanville, 68 Mack 237 Mack, 221 7. Chuck Martin, Bowman- ville, 81 Mack 350 Mack. 208 (Continued page 6) 5th Annual Orono Tractor pull resuits 7,M0 lb. Stock Fann Trac- tors 1. Peter Ferguson, Peter- borough, 1HC 574, 168 15/16 2, Paul Harder, Suniderland, lHC 574, 165 1/16 3. Steve Grove, Stouffville, Leyland 27, 164 12/16 4. Bruce Smnith, Uxbridge, J.D). 2120, 159 3/16 5. Earl Trewiîn, Blackstock, A.D. D-17, 156 2/16 6. Brian Gibson, Gormely, Cockshutt 770, 145 5/16 7. Kim Vaneyk, TIyrone, Cockshutt 770, 125 6/16 8. JeweIl Moore, Pontypool, Case 990, 104 8/16 9. Randy Drew, Hamnpton, Massey 165, 104 6/16 1. Norm James, Uxbridge, A.C. 6080, 237 2. Ken Barrie-, Bowmanville,, J.D. 3020, 2'13 13/16 3. Marlene Bray, Blzckstock, A.C. 6080, 213 4. Ken Preston, Pontypool, Ford 7600, 185 4/16 5. Tom Morawetz, En- niskillen, J.D. 2140, 185 6. Peter Ferguson, Peter- borough, IHC 574, 181 5/16 7. John Wight, Bowmanville, Ford 6600, 175 7/16 8. David Buttars, Ores Lan- ding, J.D. 1830, 150 13/16 9. John McKelvie, IHC 606, 145 11,000 lb. Stock 1 . Mark Graham, Blackstock, J.D. 4430, 221 9/16 2. Norm James, Uxbridge, A.C. 608, 1902/16 3. Ceresmore Farms (Ken Fry), Bowmanville, J.D. 3130, 186 11/16 4. Harold Guthrie, Whitby, A.C. I9OXT,,172 11/16 13,000 lb. Stock 1. Steve Barrie, Bowmanville, J.D. 4430, 237 12/16 2. Mark Graham, Blackstock, . J.D. 4430, 217 2/16 -Wilson French, Bolton, _-. 1486, 214 2/16 4. Paul Vaneyk, Tyrone, Cockshutt 1855, 206 2/16 5. Paul Dunhani, Hampton, 3 IHC 886, 195 10/16 6. John Pleasance, Bowmari- ville, J.D. 4230, 181 12/16 15,M00lb. Stock 1. Bruce Buttars, Gores Lan- ding, J.D. 4430, 243 4/16 2. Steve Barrie, Bowmanville, J.D. 4430, 224 13/16 3. John Vaneyk, Tryone, > Case 1070, 219 10/16 4. Ceresmore Farms (Garnet Rickard), B owmanville, Massey 1155, 202 4/16 15,000 Pro Stock 1 . Harvey' Graham, Blackstock, I.D. 4630, 259 2. Wilson French, Bolton, IHIC 1066, 252 12/16 3. Brian. Richards, Stouif- ville, IHC 1066, 246 4. Mark Graham, Blackstock, J.D. 4430, 2431 1/16 5. Bruce Buttars, Ores Lan- ding, J.D. 4430, 219 4/16 4X4 Stock Pick-Ups 1. Warren Rohr, Blackstock, Dodge, 158 11/16 2. Dave Carr, ýTrenton, GMC, 150 5/16 3. Roger Gould, Blackstock, Chev. 145 6/16 4. Harry Schilling, Raglan, GMC, 144 8/16 5, Tomn Barrie, Bowmanville,. Chev Diesel, 141 1/16 6. Steve Selby, Newcastle, GMC, 128 7/16 7. Barry Rohr, Blackstock, GMC, 127 8/16 8. Harold Laird, Maple 'Grove, Dodge, 125 2/16 9. Ted McFarland, Ford, 124 dO/16 10. Russ Percy, Ford,, 112 13/16 11. R. Guest, GMC, 101 7/16 6,000 lb. Modified Tractors 1 . Don White, Whitevale, Cockshutt Chev 454, 226 1/16 2. Roger Swan, Bowman- ville, Massey 44 Chev 454, 2188/16 3. Steve Barrie, Bowman- Drivers going in both -directions must stop for a stationary school bus flashing its red ights. The only exception is on multi-lane highways wAith median barriers, where only traffic behind the bus must stop. New legisiation requires drivers to stop ai least 20 metres (about the length of a tractor- trailer) behind school buses and establishesý increased penalties for- drivers who fail to stop. * The $20-100 fi ne hias been raised t $100 -500. * Second offenders now face fines from $250 -1,000. * Offenders Will also, be assessed demerit points. CANYOUAFFORD 7 F0 L-GETm"O and Communications ®O5ntari'o James Snow, Minister William Davis, Premier