8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. "ET Loa ¥ Ae Ge) ' i a ef tr Be FCM NY ie Lig 1. This aerial view of the Port Perry Fair on Mon- day is the courtesy of Jim Pearse, Prince Albert, who took the Star photographer up to see what the fair looked like from the air. This photo, taken about 12:30 p.m. shows the grounds already filling with cars and people. 2. The 'Merry-Go-Round was a popular spot with tots-to-teens. Shannon Reid, 15 months, looks a little unsure about the horse she's riding on, but a reassuring hand from her mother, Debbie, made the ride quite enjoyable. 3. Miss Port Perry Fair, Suzanne Catty and runner-up Marci Doupe, | hited right, were among the' dignitaries taking part in the parade on Sunday at the fair. Seated in front of the car is Agricultural president, Ron Deeth. 4. The Junior Farmer's Corral proved popular as many demonstrations took place from the stage. There were rock banks, judo demonstrat- ions and square dancing" demonstrations through- out the two days. Here the Junior Farmers show how to go through the motions of a square dance. rio ea RRS Be ahi mL 4 LL ERT - ; b 5. A fair wouldn't be complete without a mid- way and this year Port Perry Fair had one of the largest midway's ever. Above is a view of the ferris wheel with a number of enthusiastic riders. Photos by J. P. Hvidsten & Two Day Port Perry Fair con