HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1988-09-28, Page 3THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908 — 3A
Ciderfest a bushel of activities in 1988
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ANDREW KUEHL enjoys a tranquil moment at Ciderfest he grabs a seat and an ap-
ple in the cart brought by Martene Orchards Corbett photo.
APPLE CIDER is what Ciderfest is all about, and Gerald Martene apples, each weighing 40 kilograms, to produce the apple tonic
was on hand to supply plenty of it. Mr. Martene brought 40 bags of for the 1988 Ciderfest. Corbett photo.
THE OLD FASHIONED WAY - Wayne Wiggins and other staff from Lyons market were
at Ciderfest to demonstrate how sausage was made in earlier days with this antique
sausage stuffer. Corbett photo.
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WURLITZER - At least one person, Mike Staples, could be found dancing to the music
issuing out of the Wuriltzer organ at Ciderfest. Corbett photo.
WHERE'S YOUR MANNERS - Brian Nuhn and Hal Claus were apparently brought up
wrong, as they dive into these pies face -first. They can be excused, however, because
they were two of a dozen patticipants in the pie eating contest which attracted a lot of
attention at Ciderfest this year. The winner of the contest was Bob Wright. Corbett
photo.
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PAUL HILDEBRAND looked like he'd had
enough pie at the contest at Ciderfest, Cot\
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THE FORTUNE TELLER was a popular attraction at Ciderfest, and she earned her
share of money for the Van Egmond Foundation by what she could tell people about
their tea leaves. Corbett photo.
THE CIDERFEST CRIER - Bryan Williams
donned an apple costume and a bell to let
people know the schedule of events at
Ciderfest. Corbett photo.
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WOOL SPIINING AND NATURAL DYING was one of the demonstrations at Ciderfest.
Jayne Cardno is shown here spinning, while her wool boils with onions in a oot to
dye it a golden color. Corbett photo.
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