Times Advocate, 1998-08-26, Page 124.
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More than BEAUS at this year's Festival
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Above: Midway excitement. Jos,
and Mittaew Porrime o- Stratrirot
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indlucting Dong riaes. a watt, stir:
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At right: A talented 'woodcarver
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beery carving; to' over .ri(' vear:,
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iirrn.Fistivai fun. Eightyear-old Wesley Dymond of Streth-
roy enjoys his day et the festival with a ride on a pony.
Car Mow. Leanne Robinson stands with the 1915 Ford Model T Touring car owned by her mother Rosemary Stewart of
Crediton. The car, bought in Owen Sound, has been in the family since 1985 and is licensed to be. driven on the road. Tl'
Model T was just one of approximately 800 cars at tiw Bean Festival's Custom Rod and Antique Car Show at the community •
,centre.