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The Seaforth Brownies made a colorful showing at the Brownie
Revel Saturday at Point Farm Provincial Park. Every Brownie was
transformed by some kind of magic into a lovely Indian maiden.
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Even the leaders were garbed in Indian finery. Note that this
particutar tribe even brought along its very own Medicine Man.
(staff photo)
• Betty Bedard, Brownie leader in Goderich, paints Sally
Taman's face in readiness for the big pow wow to come while
all the other Brownies in the pack• patiently wait their turn.
(staff photo)
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When it came lunch time,. all the Brownies turned Indians had hearty appetites. Here Melanie
Johnson, Donna Jackson, Cheryl Ann Marshall; Donelda Smith and Rita-Lassaline prepare to dig
into the goodies packed for them. (staff photo)
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Mrs. John More, Goderich, helps her, daughter Susan More and,
Leslie IacEwan get ready for the day's activities. The Indian
headbands helped the girls get into the swing of things planned
forthe .day 'ahead at Point f ,rmProvinciat Paricistaff'photo)
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There was plenty of Indian music at Saturday's Brownie Revel. Here (left to right) Ann
MacDonald, Sandra,Searls, Marie Bolton, Heather; Marshall and Susan Schaefer beat out their own
particular melody much to the delightl:if their friends. (staff photo)
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The toadstool, the little brown owl and the lily pond were, out front where everyone could see
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Nancy Fisher, Joni Thompson and Celia Drennan; (front, left fo right) Jnet-YounrA"rrrerro`
Murphy and Marion Melick. (staff photo)
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