Whitby Free Press, 8 Jun 1988, p. 17

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WHITBY FREE PR~ESS, VIEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1988, PAGE 17 DOLLY (right) may have been the smallest of the big horses Norland on this try, and an eventual second-Place finish. but probably the most powerful. The tandem of Dolly and Murray Cowan and his team came first in the horsepuil. Prince managed to pull 7,800 lbs. for Mike Wessell of HAROLD MeLAUGHLIN, one of the top local throwers, lets go during the horseshoe cô"bnipetition at thue fair. This toss was another ringer. Seenes from the Brookl*n f ai HENRY (top) and father Bruce Hannam sawed-through this log i 19 seconds, good for fourth place overall in the event won by Art Flieler and Ken Cochrane who sawed through in 13.39 seconds. SAMINA KHAN UPON AN- NOUNCEMENT Thursday night that she is Miss Brooklin Spring Fair for 1988. After a busy weekend at the fair, she will now attend various funétions and will represent Brooklin and 'the fair board at the Agriculture Society convention next February. SCROCKET, a reluctant competitor in the pet show, gets some encouragement before winning the " dog with the longest ears " contest. SQUARE DANCING ini the arena on Sunday afternoon.

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