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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Aug 1983, p. 17

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al)c (ûmaiuan §Lilcsinun Blackstock Fair Draws Large Crowds A crowd pleasing grandstand feature was the appearance of the Hos- kin Stables musical ride show. Some of the riders in the precision presentation are shown above. , Glenn Barkey of Enfield is shown above with his junior holstein and the first place ribbon she brought him. Glen was entered in the prejunior prejunior 4H holstein competition. Warm temperatures and sunshine resulted in a bumper attenance at Blackstock's 118th annual country fair Saturday. . - ..,v a 'J&m&mmwM «/us - '■** ' » x ..'u:, V. ./V» A.. « < W. *> Seasoned horsewoman, Mary Ruth Moore, of Bow- manville trotted off with a first place ribbon Saturday. Saturday. The Canadian Statesman milk maid champ, Donna Fairey, took a fall Saturday relinquishing her crown to CKAR radio's Gerry Brett. She blamed her defeat in the media milking contest on a juiceless cow. Î Kevin Taylor is shown above giving the tug-of-war contest his best. Unfortunately his Junior Farmers team fell to defeat. The Blackstock Fair tug-of-war contest is always are shown above during a pull, a peak entertainment feature. The Junior Farmers ' > Photos by Donna Fairey <

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