__orated_by-Mrs:-Carron--Mis. 16 - PORT PERRY STAR Prize Winners At Blackstock Fall Fai Attendance Prizes by G. W. Kelly, Blackstock -- Oldest Great Grandfather, Herb Hoo- ey; Youngest Grandmother, Mrs. J. Graziotto. Largest Family -- Mr. and Mrs. Gould. Farthest Distance travelled to the fair--Mrs. Olnall and Mrs. Craemore who came from England. Cake Draw for Cakes dec- Keul, Millbrook; Mrs. S. Say- well, ushawa. Corsage Making--Mrs. Sandy Moore; Mrs. Dora Martyn. Hand Milking--Reeve Law- rence Malcolm; Merrill Van Camp; George Black. Decorated Floats, non- Commercial --Arnold Willi- ams; High School; Bill Shirt. ridge. Decorated Auto--Mrs. Marilyn Bailey; High School Girls' Decorated Bicycles- - Perry Robinson; Marilyn Malcolm; Cheryl' Graham. Ve SG EA AA A SEY Ot : Thursday, Aug. 28, 1969 Clowns--Dale Williams & Jeff Chapman; Susan Fisher. Novelty--Scott Fisher; Todd Martin; Lois VanCamp. Decorated Doll's Carriage --XKelly McLaughlin. Child With Pony -- Linda Flintoff; Patty Guest; Sherri Walker. ) Bicycle Races--Boys 12 to 15--Randy McLeod; Hal Me- Mahon; Larry Felstead. Boys under 12--Eric Post; Jamie Malcolm; Norman Felstead. HORSES HEAVY HORSES-- Clydesdale. -- Brood Mare with Foal--Russell Cochrane, Foal--R. Cochrane. Yeld Mare or Gelding-- 1 & 2--Heber Down, Brooklin. Percherons, Gelding or Filly, 1 or 2-years--1 & 2-- Victor Cookson, Bowmanville Yeld Mare or Gelding-- 1 & 2--V. Cookson. Belgians--Yeld Mare or Gelding--1 & 2--V. Cookson. SEAGRAVE $3.00 per odds SUN VALLEY ATTENTION TEENS. Dance Friday Nights 9 - 12 Aug. 29 1969--Continuous tape of teenage music 75¢ Per Person. ATTENTION ADULTS Aug. 30 --Continuous tape of Adult Music Spot Dances & Door Prizes both nights.' Refreshments Saturday night only Other evenings or afternoons, Juke hox 4 plays 25¢. Also filtered swimming pool, picnic tables, snack bar, and ends for groceries. Phone 357-3517 ONTARIO "ard ~ J | WLR AN 2 we ba ge ig EEE aan ne ET EES SAAT ARA AY 'couple Clydesdale Team--1 & 2-- Heber Down. Belgium Team--Victor Cookson. Percheron Team--Victor Cookson. Heavy Horse, Single in Harness--V. Cookson; Heber Down. Commercial Yeld Mare & Gelding--1 & 4 Earl Coch- rane; 2 & 3 R..Cochrane. Commercial Single-- R. Cochrane; E. Cochrane. Commercial - Single, Light i --R. Cochrane; E. Cochrane. Commercial Team>--R. Cochrane; E. Cochrane. Four Horse Team--Heber Down; V. Cookson; R. Cor rane. Saddle Horse--Carol Orie; Guy .Luke, Oshawa. Road or Carriage Brood Mare--Grahame Fish; Black: | stock; Stuart Dorrell. Foal on Halter--S. Dorrell; Grahame Fish, Road or Carriage, one yr. colt--Lorne Hoskin; Bruce Lawson. * Road or Carriage, two yr. colt--Wilson Vivian, Roadster Team--Murray Hoskin; Ivan Cochrane. Roadster, single. under 151% _hands--L. } Hoskin; Ivan Cochrane. Carriage Team--Ralph Sadler; W. Vivian. Carriage, under 15% hands --B. Lawson; W. Vivian. Carriage, over 15% hands -- Barter, Uxbridge; Bruce Lawson, = Gentlemen's Turnout, car- riage or hackney -- Murray Hoskin; Len Blight. Lady Driver--Mrs. C. Vernon; Douglas Terwilleger. Road Race--1 & 2--Ivan Cochrane; 3 Wilson Vivian. '{Hoskin; {| Ferneley--of---Oshawa; Photos by Joe Jordan Three pictures from the Blackstock Fair shows the Uxbridge Legion Pipe Band leading the parade at left, the Caesarea Reg- atta Queen Elaine Prout at right and at bottom left one of the old tract- ors moving along in the parade. Child's" Turnout--Donna & Garry Robillard, Brooklin; Lorne Hoskin. English Saddle Horse-- G. Fish; Mrs. B. Kendall. Open Pony Saddle--Lorne Blain Vaneyk. Pony Tandem---Ray rane; Donna Robillard. Cartwright Special--Philip Hoskin; E. Durward. Hackney Team--DMrs, Goble Claire Vernon. Pony Brood Mare--1 & 2 --Earl Durward. Pony, Foal--1 & 2--Earl Durward. Pony Team--Ray Cochrane Donna Robillard. * Single in Harness over 13 --R. Cochrane; Mrs. Goble Single in' Harness--Mrs. Goble; C. Vernon. Single in Harness, 46' and Coch- under--Robillard; R. Coch- rane. Single in Harudse, over 46" --D. Terwilliger; R. Coch- rane. Obi - Obituary JOHN (Jack) CLAUDE FERNELEY The death occured Satur- day, August 23rd, 1969 of Mr. John Claude Ferneley. He was in his 81st year. Born in Leister, England, February 28, -1888, he mar- ried Ethel Janet Harron of Caesarea on June 30, 1921. & Before his retirement March 1957, he was an em- ployee of Fittings Limited & General Motors of Canada. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ferne- ley. have made their home for the last six years at Fair- view Lodge, Whithy, where his wife stiil resides. He was a member of the United Church of Canada. Mr. Ferneley is survived by his wife, one son Harry L. one infp ahhh a A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA SSN SSN SNS NNER BOB'S CARPENTRY Specializing in Rec Rooms, Kitchens, Builtins, etc. Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates Free. 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