Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 Aug 1967, p. 6

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- vin 4, "» - EM - PN -. a iy if de © - PORT PERRY STAR = Thurs, August 31st, 1967 / « The 106th annual Blackstock Fair, spon. sored by Cartwright Agricultural Society Saturday, August 26th was described as the best and biggest ever held in Blackstock. - Near 3,000 persons attended the Fair, and young as well as the old had a wonedrful time. : On this page of the Star are a few of the events recorded in pictures and starting atthe top of the page from the left is Earl Cochrane from the R. S. Cochrane and Young And Old Enjoyed Blackstock Fair > Sons farm R.R. 2, Burketon, first and third winners in class for Wagon Horses. To the right is a shot from one of the many exciting harness races. ¥ The young fry had a wonderful time, just look at the expression of tension in o face and delight in another depending on age and "experience". ' The Linwood Trio pictured to the left bottom, made a big hit with their gay sing- ing and witty remarks. : : Judy Cochrane Top Student tal (Toronto) and Sharon Larmer at Oshawa General Hospital. Nancy Frew a (Continued) going to study Engineering at the University of Water- loo. graduate of Grade 12 is training at Civic Hospital. Peterborough. Sheila Tomchishin (average-- 73.7%). Sheila obtained high marks in Mathematics ~ --Math A--88 and Math, B--85. Sheila is going to train to become a nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital in Toronto. Centennial Book Marguerite Clement (average 'Two Centuries Of Change' | --"1709%). Marguerite ob- tained high marks in Eng lish--87 and History 80. A brief resume of some of the highlights of the past and present of the United Counties of She is going to attend Tea: \§ Northumberland and Durham is available to chers' College in Toronto. residents of the Counties "FREE", if picked up Other successful graduates (iat the office of the Counties' Clerk. If reques- going to attend university are--Denis McLauglhin (University of Guelph); ted by mail, kindly enclose $1.00 to cover cost of handling and postage. Extra copies are Helen Swain (University of |f2vailable at $2.00 for soft-back and $5.00 for Toronto )and Lloyd Trewin (York University). Judi Swain will be attend- - ing Teachers' College in Peterborough. Marlene Tomchishin will portion ing to become a nurse a raion' ost cloth-bound books, - Non-residents may procure the book aa above at the price of $2.00 and $6.00 respectively. Address all requests to the Counties' Clerk's Office, Municipal Building, Cobourg, <

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