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A pictorial stor of the '77 Litman Fair Times-Advocate, Au ust 18, 1977
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THE GREEN MACHINE — Operating the Green Machine in Sunday's,
Lucan Fair parade were Ted Hall and Jim Butler. T-A photo
SENIOR TALENT — In Sunday's talent show held in conjunction with the Lucan Fair, Lori Noyes and Diane
Garrett were third and Laura and Lisa McKenzie were second in the senior groups. T-A photo
BIKES IN PARADE — A large number of Lucan and area youngsters participated in Sunday's Fair parade
with their bicycles. From the left are Denise Hayter, Loys Melanson and Kim Hayter. T-A photo
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UNDER THE "B" — The bingo booth at the Lucan Faingained a lot of
attention from visitors of all ages. Above, Clarence Haskett calls out .a
number. T-A photo
A WELCOME — The youngest welcome to the Lucan Fair came during
Sunday's parade from John Marshall as •he participated with his
tricycle. T-A photo
NOTICE
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Irvin Rader has been appointed building inspector for the
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LOCAL MONKEES — Four Lucan boys impersonated the Monkees in
Sunday's Lucan Fair parade. They are Brian Dykeman, Les Patterson,
Rob Hardy and John Storey. T-A photo
DENFIELD CLOWNS — David Grose and Brian Armitage appeared
as clowns in the comic float sponsored by Denfield Motors in Sunday's
Lucan Fair parade. T-A photo
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A COMIC MACHINE — Darlene and Jim Paton's decorated vehicle
won third prize in the comic section of Sunday's Lucan Fair parade.