Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Sep 1969, p. 12

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42 -- PORT PERRY STAR Thursday Sept. 4th, 1969- Port Perry Fair Seen Through The Camera Lens - § -- " 7S 5 * aati fhe SV Seema 4 The grandstand, a popular place for many of the spectators was filled to capacity throughout the four to five hours the Fair was on.. The grandstand was completed in time for last year's fair, taking the place of the old wooden grandstand destroyed by fire, : Photos by P. Hvidsten Sr. : 5 < T Acting the "little mother", Sharon Wilson is and son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge. Mrs. Cecil Heayn, Port Perry. A popular place bottle feeding her seven month old brother Gra- © Among the many beautiful flower arrangements, for the younger children was the pony rides. . 'ham during the Black and White Show at the the one seen above won the Championship This little rider is just one of the many hundreds _ Port Perry Fair. The two children are the daughter Ribbon. The gladioli creation is the property of who enjoyed riding the nice, friendly ponies. : 2 v i some ; - - bo - = x do - uv ag 1 This team from the Heber Down farm near members of the Historical Society, dressed in = the medallions were the creation of some of the Brooklin won first prize in the Clydesdale class. costumes from the "old days" were busy selling hard working members of the Society. 3 Mrs. Hazel Slemmon.and Mrs. Wm. Brock two "wooden medallions'. Displayed on the counter, :

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