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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-06-29, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29,1994. Rutabaga Festival was fun, fun, fun for all Can’t you see I’m busy? This little tyke looks hard at work catching fish at the fish derby held on Sunday as part of the Blyth Rutabaga Festival. A healthy crowd turned out for the event thanks in part to the great weather. Happily clogging From left: Norma Preszcator, Rhonda Bruxer, Joan Caldwell and Dianne Josling (Tiny), members of the Carry On Cloggers had a wonderful time participating in the Buskers Festival at the Rutabaga Festival. Smile pretty! Giddy up! Tasha, daughter of Karen Lee of Blyth looks a little unsure of her seating as she takes a tour around the ring at the pony rides at the Blyth Rutabaga Festival on Saturday. Oakey and his friend Les Cook of the Blyth Christian Puppeteers entertained chil­ dren on Sunday afternoon as part ot the Blyth Rutabaga Festival. Clownin’ around These clowns were seen wandering the streets of Blyth on Saturday as part of the Rutabaga Festival parade. Exotic clan Parade watchers marvelled at the sights and sounds of the Mocha Temple Oriental Band which participated in the Blyth Rutabaga Festival parade on Saturday. The clown who was part of the Rutabaga Festival parade in Blyth on Saturday, had a great time soaking unsuspecting parade watchers with a hidden water hose. Ron Abel-Rinn, left and Mark Wilson take a soaking in the Fireman's Water Barrel Fight held Saturday afternoon, one event not affected by the rainy weather. Teammates were Kurt Lentz and Mark Nesbit