Times-Advocate, 1988-09-14, Page 26Page 14A
Times -Advocate, September 14, 1988
Kirkton Fair was blessed
with blue skies on opening day
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INSTITUTE BEARS - The Kirkton Women's
seated amidst several frienus.
Institute provided one of the most colourful floats in the parade. Above, Rose Siddall and Laurel Francis are
From
Brownies
to
Beauties
Fair
parade
had it all
PRETTY PIG - The T -A caught Bob Wilhelm, owner of Ulch Transport. be-
fore he had a chance to hide his identity with a pig mask.
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FLOATING BY - Dianne O'Shea
holds her daughter, Colleen, as
their float makes it way toward
the fair grounds.
PIGS IN KIRKTON• : Scott 'Hemind watches the hustle and bustle of the
Kirkton Faiiikarade from his perch on t -he Ulch Transport "pigs float".
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WAIT A FEW YEARS - The Kirkton Beavers don't seem very interested in the Brownies prior to the parade which ushered in the Kirkton Fair Saturday morning.
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