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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1993-03-17, Page 6Photos by Bonnie Gropp YOU'LL CLEAN WITH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING! It's a profitable way to get buyers. Thou- sands of readers of our Classified section will see your ad and take action! Take the first step to getting into the action by pick- ing up the phone and placing your Classified ad with us — today! C The North Huron PHONE 523-4792 OR 887-9114 Look Mom! I'm a cowboy Little Christopher Acton of Brussels looks more than happy riding the pony at the Brussels Ark on Saturday during the Fun Fair, while his dad Rev. Paul Acton gives him a hand. PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1993. It was an Ark for all ages at Saturday's Fun Fair Feather fun The games at the grand opening of The Ark were a real highlight with the youngsters. The pillow fight was a particular favourite as it gave them a chance to use up some of their limitless energy without too much damage. Here Lee Dilworth, left, and Matthew Clarkson have a good time blowing off steam. Busted On the job Tim Harrison, right, moves in on the balloon tied to Mark The fortune teller, alias Betty Hunters tricycle during the bike jousting event. The pair Graber, wove her magic at the weren't quite sure what the purpose of the game was, but Fun Fair on Saturday while had a terrific time trying to find out. spectators sat spellbound. Opening snip While buidling owner, George McWhirter, left, holds the ribbon, Ark junior board chairperson Shannon Groves, second from left and intermediate chairperson Curtis Graber help Brussels Reeve Gord Workman cut the ribbon to officially open the youth drop-in centre, located across from the post office, last Saturday.