PHILLIPS – Winners have been announced the the Phillips Old Home Days contests for older cars and photos.
Winners of the Phillips Old Home Days Cruise included: Pre 50s, winner, Michael Quinn of Rangeley with his 1942 WC-52; 1950s winner, Cecil and Elaine Holbrook of Lexington with their 1957 Ford Fairlane; second place, Jim and Jan Provencher of Wilson Mills with their 1958 Plymouth Belvedere; third, Tony Bachelder of Buckfield with his 1955 Belaif.
The 1960s winner, Archie Holbrook of Greensboro, Vt., with his 1968 Shelby; second, Carl Murphy of Rangeley with his 1960 Biscayne; and third, Clifford Haggan of Strong with his 1969 Superbee. The 1970s winner, Dennis E. White of Phillips with his 1970 Dodge Charger.
Photo contest winners included: people category, adults: first, A Summer Tea Party by Sarah Stinchfield of Carmel; second, Little Boy with Kite by Randy Ellicot of Lewiston; third, Sight by Cody Mumma of Freeman.
People category, children: first, Splash by Triston Huntoon of Phillips; second, Bump by Cheyenne Flagg of Avon; third, Nan by Cheyenne Flagg of Avon.
Animal category, adults: first, I See You by Cody Mumma of Freeman; second, Greenor on the other Side by Cody Mumma of Freeman; third, Hold My Hoof by Martha Sharp of Phillips.
Animal category, children: first, Sonny Boy and Dad by Cheyenne Flagg of Avon.
Scenic category, adults: first, Day Mt. Pond by Donna Whittemore of Farmington; second, Crystal Blue by Ben Engel of Barre, Mass./Phillips; third, Angel Falls by Cody Mumma of Freeman; and honorable mention: Walking with Grampa by Monica Huntoon of Phillips.
Scenic category, children: first, Fish Pool by Tristan Huntoon of Phillips; second, Hidden Fall by Ben Engal of Barre, Mass./Phillips; third, Flower Garden by Tristan Huntoon of Phillips.
Wildlife category, adults: first, Caught in the Wed by Cody Mumma of Freeman; second, Eight by Randy Ellicot of Lewiston; third, Kotas Pet by Cody Mumma of Freeman.
Special Judges Choice Award was given for Can You See My Bell by Ernie Roberts of Gorham.
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