The return of MacDonald's Farm at the Orono Fair this year was a big hit with the children and a good 'many adults. With sixteen little rabbits, eleven pups, hens and chicks, young pigs, goat and her two kids, calf, lambs, pigeons and an interesting honey display there was lots to hold their interest. make their way to the Orono had been made in the Fair. Like Tarzan and Jane, preparation of floats, presen.- above, considerable effort", tations of pets and decorated bicycles. Orono Weèkly Times, Wednesday, September 5th, 1979-7 Mr. Ronniê Petersen, Hampton Hampton (seated) is presented the Best Display Shield for his entry in the New Zealand rabbit display held at the recent Orono Fair. The presentation presentation is made by John Richter, president of the Ontario Provincial New Zealand Zealand Rabbit Breeder's As- socation. The rabbit show at Orono creates great interest and this year recorded the largest showing ever at the local exhibition. These young dancers from Warsaw, Ontario put some zip in the amateur contest' on Friday. nother-float of interest in the School parade. There is no Bing Crosby in this quartette even though they endeavoured as late entries to bring the forties back to the Orono stage in the student talent contest. The School Parade on . Friday shortly afternoon saw , over nine hundred children i $ I i ! j j i ! I \ i i i \