Ontario Community Newspapers

Scugog Citizen (1991), 30 Aug 1994, p. 24

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Snap shots from the Blackstock Fair av ition i Justine Duff of Myrtle won $5.00 for the AE TT under 10 showmanship competition gjx year old Karen McVety of Nestleton with sponsored by Kelth and Jean Goble of Goble her calf In the under 10 showmanship Charolais in Janetviile. competition. " linary Arts section at the Elizabeth Peeters of Omemee (centre) had most points In the Cu Blackstock Fair and won the Royal Bank award presented by Mary Lou Carnochan (left). Elizabeth also won the Harry Sanderson memorial trophy for most points overall In the Homecraft competition. Janice Beechey Homecraft president made the presentation. -- Can there be an election coming soon In Scugog Township and the province of Ontario? You'd think so after George Edward Khouri (top) bought the winning cherry pie at the Blackstock Fair. He's running as a liberal candidate In Durham East. The ple was baked by Helen Coates. And Scugog Mayor Howard Hall, seeking another term this November came up with $100 in the auction for the prize winning chocolate cake which was baked by Joy Rudkin. Joy has won top chocolate cake honours numerous times at the Blackstock Fair. The Mutt shaw was a popuiar attraction at the fair and these kids from Newcastle with their collie/shepherd pooch named Sheba won best mutt honours. The children are Marisa, Branda, Gabrielle, Nathalle, Catrina Desouza.

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