h¥4 EY SN * SALES te Peles 3 i WT Ne f y » SOT SAY UTS ATIF ARCA XW? (From page 8) Blackstock Fair was suc- cessful due to capable assis- tance of Monty Robson M.C. and Judge Bill Scott. Winn- ers of the Light Class 1-John Lawrenson, Havelock, 2- Jack Batty, Coboconk, 3- Doug Coad, Lindsay, 4- Clar- ence Plumtree, Lindsay. Heavy Horses: 1- Joe Mc--~ Feeters, Fenelon Falls, 2- Dennis Stewart, Oakwood. The directors hope people leave our fair saying they couldn't see everything rath- er than having them remark that there is too little to watch. The Rhythm Country pro- vided fine music for the family dance which complet- ed another very successful Blackstock Fair. Bill Henderson of Enniskillen won award in parade for this authentic regalia PARADE RESULTS Decorated Float - Non- 'Commercial: 1-North End Kids 2- Nursery School 3- Lobb Ball 4- Cadmus. Mini Float: 1- Laurie Swain 2- Cory Barr 3- David Vanden- Heuvel 4- Craig Hoskin 5- Jan VanCamp. Decorated Bicycle, Girls: 1- Kathy Jor- dan 2- Heather VandenHeu- vel 3- Vicki Schryburt 4- Dawn Johnson. Decorated Bicycle, Boys: 1§David De- Vries 2- Joe Schryburt 3- Michael Stanley 4- David Andrews. Clowns:1- Tracey Rogers. Decorated Child's Wagon or Doll Carriage: 1- Debbie Hullcoop 2- Christine Morrotte 3- Marion Johnston 4-Valerie Swain. Novelty, Comic or Other: 1-Brian (Turn to page 10) made of leather by Indians in Oklahoma. wi ; A. The weather was good for the 114th Blackstock Fair held Saturday and as always, this popular event attracted lots of people from Scugog and neighbouring communities. Scugog Mayor Jerry Taylor rides the parade route in style. Men' sQWean Ltd. has MOVE to their new location in the PORT PERR PLAZA We will be open at the New Location Thursday Morning, August 30th. WN Wr wea NE -- SIR er NEE CR Im RE re "