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Photo feature by James Friel
INCORPORATING -THE BLYTH STANDARD -THE BAY FIELD BUGI,E
SECOND SECTION
WEDNIESDAI AP1-11 I, 3, 1985
Jennifer Scott, left, and Tracey Gemeinhardt, both of Bayfield stand before their display
outlining maple syrup production and differences. The two were participating in Huron
Centennial Public School's Science Fair, March 28.
Students discuss Paul Hiles' computer exhibit entitled "Pokes and Peeks" a the
Holmesville Public School fair.
Sharon Hollinshead and Megan Hodgins, both of Clinton, were completely absorbed by
one of the exhibits at the science fair at Clinton Public School, also on March 28.
Students await the verdict as Pat Hulley, a grade 5 and 6 teacher at Blyth Public School,
peruses,a science fair exhibit.
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Elizabeth Brandon was very excited about her demonstration of wine making, obviously
thinking her efforts superior to the others at the Hullett school fair.
Laurie Edward, left, explains her "Demonstration of Solar Energy" to Lisa Dodges and
Jackie Banter at the Holmesville School Science Fair.
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