Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 8 Sep 1971, p. 11

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Audrey is a calf and not @ mule. But she's just as stubborn. On Labor Day she gave her owner Cathy Wilson of R.R.2, Uxbridge, (top right) a bit of trouble as the 14-year-old tried to get her 4H entry tied to the reiling for judging. Some other fair scenes follow: TOP LEFT: Security guard Michael Pankhurst keeps in touch with a four- man force via a walkie talkie. LEFT: Trying to ring a prize with a wooden loop are brothers Frank Ehren traud, 7, (left) and Tom,8, of Oshawa. BOTTOM LEFT: Brian Hampson, 10, of R.R.4 Sunderland, puts finishing shine on back strap for percheron entry of Rolling Acres Farm. BOTTOM RIGHT: Michael Sering, 2%, of Seagrave, tries to feed Smokey some hay but the pony prefers fresh grass. RIGHT: Dart throwers are hailed to a balloon-break- ing booth by 16-year-old Penny Prentice, one of three energetic young misses on duty at the McDougall PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1971 ~ 99

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