14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. September 4, 1985 121st ANNUAL RIPP>V Z=0rm ~Z0 MOU---IDTWXC Friday, Saturday, Sunday Sept. 6, 7 & 8, 1985 FRIDAY: s.00 p.m. - Buildings open - Featuring Handicrafts, Needlecraft , Domestic Science Junior Exhibits, Grain, Fruit, Vegetables, Flowers, 4-H Displays 6:00 p.m. - ATC Obstacle Course Race 8:00 p.m. - Official opening, Western variety show featuring 'Country Crew" Midway Opens . Note: In case of rain the Evening Entertain: ment will be moved to the High School. SATURDAY.:. 10:00 a.m. - Building open, Midway opens, English Horse Show, Prince Philip Games 11:00 a.m. - Mutt Show 11:30 a.m. - 4-H Dairy Show 12:00 noon - Sheep Show 1:00 p.m. - Youth Horse Show, Dairy Cattle Show 2:00 p.m. - Kiddies Tractor Pull 8:00 p.m. - Demolition Derby (Rain date set for Sunday 7:00 p.m.) DEMOLITION DERBY Sept. 7th, 8:00 p.m. orgs da), Note Rain date will be Sunday. Sept 8, 700 p m Nighy SUNDAY: 1000am - Morgan Horse Show 11.00 am. - Cabbage Patch Look-A-Like Contest 12 00 noon - Building open, Midway Opens, Heavy Horse Show 100 pm. - Beet Show 130 pm - Horse Pull 200 pm - Kiddies Tractor Pull 400 pm - Building close Special fair ribbon wins (From page 12) l.avender 3rd Christina Prentice. 4th Anne Wakeford Christina Prentice earned the most points In canning Our newer Senior Citizen Section had a Special winner for the best crocheted item Rose Heron was the winner. The Champion Quilt made by A. Carnegie goes on to the Canada Packers competition. A. Carnegie also made the Reserve Quilt. The winner of the best bedspread or tablecloth was Ann Bylsma. Heather Marchand won $10 from Port Perry Needlecraft for high points in Knitting and Crocheting. Highest points in ex- cellence in Needlework went to Helen McKean. $15. Prize donated by McCall Patterns. Winner of the "Collec- tion of 3 articles' was Chris Douglas Prize donated by Modern Tex: tiles and A Carnegie won a Vogue Sewing Book for 2nd prize. "A Homemade Christmas' these displays by Organiza- tions were cheery and full of gift ideas. Bethesda-Reach W.IL. won $25 for 1st prize; Scugog Is. W.1. $20. for 2nd; Honeydale W.1. for 3rd. The Special in Crafts and Hobbies for highest points is a years subscription to "Hands" Magazine. Grace Ba- jema was the lucky winner. A Sears $25 Gift Cer- tificate went to Helen Lavender for highest total points in Needlework and Crafts and Hobbies together. Photography gets a boost from the Port Perry Royal Legion to the winners of the highest points - 1st - $12. Don Holtby . 2nd $3 Sharon Cox Rensink 3rd - $5. Penny Pettypiece Winners in each class get some free processing at W.W. One Hour Photos Boys and Girls - 19 and Under - also have Special Winners. The best [ttle Sister's Decorated Birth. day Cake' was done by Ruth Douglas. ) Honeydale W.1. High Point Winners are 1st - Ruth Douglas; 2nd - Steven Douglas; 3rd - Catherine Short. The trophy donated by Ar- mour McMillan was won by Ruth Douglas. Competing in the Port Perry Fair is a challenge as well as being full of surprises. Being involv- ed is very satisfying. Anyone wanting to help next year please phone the chairperson of the section you are in- terested in. Thanks to everyone who participated. om CT ------------y | i | J The always popular steam show brings back memories of a by- gone era. Doug Carr of Seagrave is seen here with his 1/6 scale model of a Waterloo engine saw mill. The steam engine was built by Walter King, and purchased a few years ago by Mr. Carr. As a special attraction, the Uxbridge Fair will present the World's Largest Guitar made by the LADO GUITAR CO. This guitar is in the Guiness World Book of Records. First time In this area. --GENERAL ADMISSION-- | Adults $300 Children $1 00 wou Students and Senior Citizens wm wo, 290 Weekend Passes $600 For more information contact FAIR SECRETARY, BOX 1472 or 852-7647 or phone Fair Office at 852-5767 UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION GRANITE - MARBLE BRONZE Cemetery Lettering & Renovations Custom Designing & Lettering Quality & Satisfaction Assured by our own Written Guarantee. 852-3472 108 BROCK ST. WEST FOR PERSONAL SERVICE VISIT OUR SHOWROOM HOME APPOINTMENTS & TRANSPORTATION BY REQUEST 38 YEARS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE on FREE PARKING