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Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1991, p. 37

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A "A Family Tradition for 125 Years" | PAE v PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 27, 1991 - 37 Blackstock Fair results From Page 26 Flowers: Cory Mann; 2. Melissa Archer. Horseshoe pitching carried on throughout the day with the win- ners declared as: Roy McLaughlin and Don Hughes; 2. Marv Plant and Walker Fair; 3. Harold McLaughlin and Evelyn McKee; 4. John and Al Lawrence; 5. Jim Swinson and Lorne Holder. The Horse Pull was a fine suc- cess with the winners in the Light Class - Grant Quinn; 2. Mike Wessell; 3. Keith Hobden; 4. Mike McCormick. Heavy Class - 1. Den- nis Stewart; 2. Keith Hobden; 3. Herv LeClerc; 4. Dave DeVries. Blackstock Fair concluded with a well attended dance with Brian Stevenson providing the music. Plans will soon be underway for the 127th Blackstock Fair next year. GRAINS & GRASSES - 1991 4 litres fall wheat 1. Lyde Smith; 2. Tom Barrie; 3. Joe Hickson; 4. Steve Grove. Oats, named, 1991 1. Clare Vernon; 2. Lieu Villa Farms; 3. Tom Barrie; 4. Youngfield Farms. Red Clover, 2 litres in plastic bag Carl Delong. 4 litres of barley, named 2 row 1. L. McLaughlin; 2. Ceresdale Farms - Dale Van Camp; 3. James Byers; 4. Tom Barrie; 5. Laurie Bright. Sheaf Ensilage Corn 10 stalks named 1. Youngfield Farms; 2. John Coates: 3. James Byers; 4. Henry Wygerde; 5. Lieu Villa Farms; 6. Tom Barrie. Ten cobs of Grain Corn, Variety named 1. Youngfield Farms; 2. Don Frew & Sons; 3. John Coates; 4. Mark Graham; 5. Tom Barrie; Henry Wygerde. Baled hay, 1st cutting, 10" slice 1. Clarence Bajema; 2. John Coates; 3. Peter Peeters; 4. Matt Bradburn. Baled hay, 2nd cutting 10" slice 1. Clarence Bajema; 2. Youngfield Farms; 3. Stan Found; 4. Peter Hoogeveen. Haylage 1. Peter Hoogeveen; 2. Henry Wygerde; 3. Youngfield Farms. Ladies race thrills spectators by Nelson Hudes After being rained out a week ago, Mosport International Speed- way continued with its thrilling brand of weekly stock car racing action this weekend. There was a special treat this weekend as the promoter's brought back the very popular Ladies Race (in Street Stock Class) one more time to thrill the fans, and what a race it was. On the track, there was lots of good racing as the ladies went at it while the fans cheered them on. Lots of good hard charges, passes, and dicing went on but not enough to stop Janet Marshall of Peterborough from grabbing the win and the celebrated victory lap around Mosport International Speedway. Following Marshall and grabbing second place was Janice McLennan of Bradford and in third was Kathy Taylor of Caesarea. In the regular Street Stock race for the men, David Lee (who also won a heat race earlier in the night) of Nestleton won the feature event but not without some competition giving him a hard run for his money. The ever popular Mosport International Speedway driver, Andy Warbut- ton of Oshawa wasn't about to give up the win that easily as he put on a good fight but unfor- tunately, couldn't get out in front near the end and had to settle for second place. (He too, won a heat a Durharn Stearn LOOSE RUGS Cleaning BROADLOOM UPHOLSTERY 3M Scotchguard race earlier in the evening). In third was Rod Marshall of Cavan. In Sportsman class, Jr. Regan of Angus was the man of the hour as he stole the show and the win. Regan was followed very closely by Ken Donaldason of Sharon as he grabbed a well earned second place in a race that saw lots of fender to fender action, dicing and hard charges. In third place was Howie Scannell of Milton. In Late Model class, Tom Milligan held off all chargers, (He too, won a heat race earlier in the evening) as he grabbed the hard earned win in a very hotly con- tested race. Second place went to Al Thomson of Uxbridge and third went to Terry Robichaud of Whitby. Mosport International Speed- way's next special event is Sept. 14 and 15 when the ACT cars make their third appearance at the speedway for the GM Motorsport 200 weekend. Race Results from August 24 Street Stock Class Heat 1 winner - Michael Mole, Port Perry No. 8; Heat 2 winner - Andy Warbutton, Oshawa No. 24; Heat 3 winner - Michael Mole, Port Perry No. 8; Heat 4 winner - Dave Lee, Nestleton No. 09. Feature Event Winners: 1. Dave Lee, Nestleton No. 09; 2. Andy Warbutton, Oshawa No. 24; 3. Rod Marshall, Cavan No. 2. Students to be relocated The Durham Board of Educa- tion will open Conlin P.S. in September 1991. The north. Oshawa school currently accom- modates fewer than 100 Kindergarten and Grade one students. During routine construction repairs at the school this summer, it was discovered that problems with the roof were much worse than anticipated and that major work would be required to make the school safe for occupancy. The estimated total cost of all necessary repairs would be well in excess of $100,000. 85-8552 HIE] De --m-- mae Cetol TGL Plus For Exterior Doors and Windows Extremely resistant to en the sun's ultraviolet : rays water repellant, it provides everday protection and long term preservation of <> Lb} exterior wood doors §/ and windows. PAINT & WALLPAPER 205 Ritson Rd.S., Oshawa 434-3939 CENTRAL To provide a safe school en- vironment for the students, the Durham Board of Education will relocate Conlin's students to Sunset Heights P.S. for September, pending a complete review of the situation. The - students live within the catch- ment area of Kedron P.S. but that school's lack of water servicing prevents the addition of more por- table classrooms on site to ac- commodate the students. Janice Lanning, Principal of both Conlin and Kedron Elemen- tary Schools, has been contacting parents of affected students to let them know about the board's plans. At this time, no long-term decisions about the use of the school will be made until trustees have had an opportunity to assess all available options. Hospital report Admitted............................ 28 Births... 4 Deaths: ooo ins iviins consvemveninsns » 0 Emergencies........................ 236 Operations................cc.ceeuneen. 15 Discharged............................ 19 Remaining If you see Linda at Century 21 on September 2nd wish her a Happy 73rd Birthday OOPS! Sorry, 37th 1 Ron Open house held Local couple celebrated 40th anniversary Sunday at community centre RE BP On Thursday evening the com- munity center doors opened for the first euchre of the season with 14 tables. The winners for the ladies were Merle St. John, Ver- na Slute, Elsie Forbes. Men: Mur- ray Geer, Les Meyers, Mary Williamson. A number of other prizes were given out. Euchres will be held every Thursday at 8 p.m. - come on out and enjoy an evening of cards. Roy and Dorothy Hope, John and Dianne Brough spent the weekend camping with Terry and Eileen Hodgins near Camp- bellford at their summer retreat. Merv and Ilean Pugh spent the weekend at Balsam Lake. Son Wayne and Diane of Fowlers Cor- Prince Albert by llean RR News Pugh | i SEES ners joined them on Sunday. Fred and Vivian Canning returned home on the weekend from a two week trip to the east coast. Son Eddy and Julie and baby accompanied them. Congratulations to Wes and Merle St. John who celebrated their 40th anniversary on Sunday with an open house at the com- munity center. Where has the summer gone? Durham College students starting this week and Port Perry Fair this coming weekend and mothers getting new clothes for the children for school next week. Hope everyone has enjoyed the summer and are looking forward to new things for fall. 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