PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. September 5, 1984 -- 23 HORSES top off Port Perry Fair Now here's a proud smile! Kerrie Sargeant, 13, and her quarterhose My Sonny Dee won first prize in the Best Turned Out English Horse and Driver competition at the Fair Saturday morning. -------- AA L fig | Ey ae ' Whe AA Po 8 £) F rr hes Ye 3 9 * * "4 rig Lov : ean iid 4 7 Ne of SN 48 » Patty Thomson, 21, of Uxbridge, prac- several equestrian classes at the Port Perry tises with Soliteyre, a purebred Arabian she Fair, after winning Grand Champion in an is extremely fond of. Patty had entered in Arabian class at the CNE last year. Giddy-up! Even though Christa Lane isn't big enough for the various horse com- petitions that went on at the Port Perry Fair, Competition was keen in the Philp she could easily handle the pony rides run by Pontiac-Buick Barrel { Rolling Hills. BN Moorehouse rounds one of the barrels dur- Races at the ing the competition. fairground last Sunday. Above, Joanne "» 2 0.9 Th Tae, » . " ala i -- -- TN ind bry I : or 4 a x 74 Aga td? 15 r 3 Fay 8 ng x Xe 3 E * ip ; CA > hii / ; 5. : Christine LeMasurier of Cannington with her horse "Victory unter' after winning the open working hunter stakes at the Fair. Despite the drizzle and wet track, the usual in the grandstand, but even the rain Prize of a cooler blanket was donated by Zoecon Ltd. of Port Na ness rs rs ¢ racing Yeni onas Blenna ass couldn't keep away the ardent race fans. Perry, '