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Celebrating agriculture and the harvest By Sue Dickens
News - Warkworth - Described as “the highest form of entertainment� by Trent Hills Town Crier Tom Kerr, the 164th Warkworth Fall Fair opened to see crowds pass through the gates in spite of a soggy start. The Battle of the Bands on Friday night saw local musicians perform in spite of a storm that rolled through the area. Saturday morning the western horse show had to be cancelled because of wet conditions for the safety of horses and riders, but the remainder of the weekend’s events and activities went off without a hitch. “Nice to see a very successful fair. It’s a way that rural Ontario folks can tell people what they are all about,� said Greg Torrance, president of the Percy Agricultural Society, as he welcomed fairgoers during the opening ceremonies. GREAT FALL “We’re celebrating agriculture, we’re celebrating DESTINATIONS the harvest,� said Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan, who received an honorary directorship. Riding the dragon, these two little ones took the thrills of the midway in stride. Avery Rogers from Norwood, left, and Myla Myers from Campbellford were all smiles as they roared With special guests such around the track. Photo: Sue Dickens as Elaine Rennie, second vice
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