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tS33WEK,F!N INDIAN FAIR Huron Mille, better knowm
tAm llris ti` iesmaetm as 'Hiawatha' aloes the traditional "Smoke
Dante".
MARIi;DALE — This father•and-son combination of Larry
Graham and J. Graham drew many admiring glances from
the spectators.
OSHWEKEN INDIAN FAIR
—Six-year-old Wanda "Little
Canoe" Greene ,charmed spec-
tators with her Indian Dance
in full costume.
OSHWEKEN INDIAN FAIR—Chief Pale Moon of the Six Nations Indians, clad in colorful
regalia, presents a striking picture, mounted on his Arabian steed which bears the slightly un
Arabic name of "Buster".
COE HILL—From the enthisiastic reception given the visiting Havelock Pipe Band one would
judge there must be plenty of 'Hi elan' " blood in Hastings County.
NORWICH—In spite of a cold, windy day, warm clothes and
a firm grip made riding the carousel plenty of fun for the
younger generat:on,
THE PICTURES SHOWN
ON THIS PAGE
Were Taken By The
PHOTOGRAPHER
AS A PUBLIC SERVICE
COE HILL—Mrs, Mary Whitmore, 82, and Mrs. Anne Whit.
more, 88, on their way to the judges' stand to receive recogni,
tion as the oldest persons at the Fair.