LJ von "I va Ct TO 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, September 6, 1989 A DAY AT PORT PERRY FAIR 3 wi + ' I] vd | i | For those at the Fair who wanted to rest their feet for a bit, they could listen to the sounds of "Troubleshooter." The five member band, which played a variety of rock and country sounds, featured Wayne Mahaffey as lead singer, Rob Powell, lead guitar, Kevin Cannon, bass, Dave Harrengton, key board and Darrel Hawley on the drums. The group has been together about five months and Wayne said they are always looking for book- Ings. : fis The petting zoo drew a big crowd at the Port Perry Fair. Pictured above Is Derek Christie with a donkey. ATR RE ha YS Pg. TT. \ | Little Vanessa Rudkin dressed up as a clown for the The heavy pony pull, always a crowd pleaser at the Port Perry Fair as spectators enjoy Clown Conte Ys, st held Saturday. this test of strength and endurance by the horses and skill by the driver. . X or ' : | 4 V 3 A ve . i vd « oll g A l ! Decked out In tioppy nat, plald shirt and jeans, Dr. Bill Cohoon was a busy guy during the Fair enticing the crowds . ' 5 .e . " od PF roy A, a er CT ul -- to take a chance and place a bet on the pig races and the Brothers Don and Dennis Werry prepare a Holstein cow for showing at the Port Perry "chicken bingo." If you've never heard of this unique kind of Fair. bingo, well you'll just have to wait til next year. But it's a popular sport at the Port Perry Fair.