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• Mouthful 'o beans. Nicole Cloudt, 6, left, and brother Joey, 3, from Ilderton enjoy pork, chop and bean dinners at the Zurich
Bean Festival on Saturday.
Stirring the pot. Zurich's Pete Mathonia, left, and John
McCarroll stir some beans in a cooker in the Zurich Bean
Festival kitchen.* on Saturday. The two volunteers repre-
sented Zurich Bean Sprouts ,Nursery School.
Wheeee! Hensall's Dustin Mathonia, 4, enjoys the ride on
the 'Swinger' at the Zurich Bean Festival midway on Satur-
day.
Story and photos
by Craig Bradford
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Hot jumping. Huron Park's Millan Lawrence holds up his
frog 'Lumpy' after his 43 inch performance at the 23rd an-
nual Dr. Wallace's Frog Jumping. Contest at the Zurich
Bean Festival on Saturday.
Stare down. Dillon Masse tries staring his frog into mo-
tion at Dr. Wallace's Frog Jumping Contest at the Zurich
Bean Festival on Saturday. His frog jumped for 52 inches.
Yours to keep. Colin Haskett, 16, left, and dad Bill pose with the Lucan-Biddulph Recreation
Committee's fundraising raffle prize — a '56 Chevy convertible worth $42,000 — at the Zu-
rich Bean Festival's Custom Rod and Antique Car Show on Saturday. Twenty thousand tick-
ets will be sold in the raffle, with $10,000 of the proceeds going to the Sunshine Foundation
and the rest to rec committee projects. Tickets cost $4 each or three for $10, available from
rec committee members.