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The young Fisher boys of Bayfield, dressed as a partial deck of cards,. were a hit of the parade„,
and took home first prize in the children's category.
Gerald Sidney of London demonstrated tomahawk throwing
at the Fair on Saturday. The tomahawk, top centre of pic-
ture. made a direct hit.
The poultry judge at the Bayfield Fair, Gord Ridler of Guelph, looks up from his busy job at the
Fztir. The poultry and bird exhibits were the biggest in a number of years.
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Complete with pretty Hawaiian giris this "Aldo" float
entered by the Old floniestead Camp grounds took home first
prize torhaving the best float in the Fair parade.
There was a great dal of ingenuity displayed by these
costumed children at the Fair parade, which was.described as
one of the biggest ever.