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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Sep 1991, p. 19

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We Asked and You Said Fire Can't Stop Growth of Local Company. September is Arthritis Month in Newcastle Wednesday, September 11,1991 This year, there were more exhibits and more people, just the way the Fair Board likes to see the fair, she said, "Our fair has done well this year," she added. . The 139th annual fair featured featured a number of new attractions attractions this year, but also included included many of the traditional crowd-pleasers. Remote control ' - , IV >; ■ .... ->*4 • -> v m . ,;>v. . n Shannon Knights, 10, has that look of concentration concentration on her face during the Old Time Fiddlers' Contest Contest on Friday night. Neither the horse nor the rider could bear to watch as they landed during the hunter show on the infield of the racetrack Sunday afternoon. : . Time out! Three-year-old Jason Dolan obviously decided it was time for 40 winks during the Durham Central Fair in Orono on Saturday, Sept. 7. He was being squired around by his mom and dad, Lorraine and Steven Dolan of Oshawa. ; "4 • ' - t}< -T-X; .1 It took 16 throws and a good five minutes for Alex Johnston to put Richard Francoeur (above), of Oshawa, into the barrel of water. Mr. Fran- coeur had been on the seat for a good 20 minutes before he made a splash for the gathered crowd. He wasn't old enough to get in the sulky for the harness races on Sunday Sunday afternoon. So this youngster chose to take a ride on the merry-go- round instead. The speed was comparable, and there were no messes to clean up when the ride was completed. cide vyhat to call them. Regardless, they provided their drivers with a quick way to get around the fair.

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