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FIDDLE MUSOC — The Huron Strings took part in Saturday's activities
by playing at Victoria Park. Arnold Craig, Stewart McCall, Warren
Whitmore,, and Stan Holten played their fiddles while Lorne Lawson
accompanied with his harmonica. (Photo by Fereira)
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DAD'S A GOOD SPORT — Brian Contois celebrated Canada's birthday
by throwing a pie at his father„ Ray Contois during festivities here. The
St. James School principal madea mistake when he dared his son to give
it a try.
(Photo by Fereira)
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WHO'S GETTIN' IN? \ Harry DenHaan, Ron Quipp, Brian
Barry, Jim Hopper. ,and Robert McClure ponder who'll get in:
bed and who'll do the pushing. They didn't win the Canada
Day bed race but they would have come close in the best
dressed category. (Photo by Fereira)
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QUILTS FOR SALE — Grace Pepper of the Little Stitchers sits by the
quilts her club made and had for sale at Victoria Park on Saturday.
Proceeds went to the arena and about $900 was raised from the garage
and auction sales. (Photo by Fereira)
DUTCH CURTSY — The Huron and Perth New Canadian Club sent a
group of youngsters to Saturday's talent show dressed in Dutch
costumes. The group did severa! folk numbers and the dancers were:
Chris Vogels. Tanya Vansteelandt, Melanie Segeren. Tony DeCorte.
Mark Vogels, Kevin VanBakel. Janet Vanloon. Joey VanBakel. Kathy
VanBakel. Michael DeCorte. Sandra Claessens. and Natashia Renne.
with Pete VanHerk playing the accordian. (Photo by Fereira)
TALENT SHOW PERFORMERS — The Candy Canes were among the
performers at the Canada Day talent shpt/ Saturday night Tanya Eckert.
Laurie Glanville. and Tracy Bosman entertained the audience with their
tap dancing. (Photo by Fereira)
TRICYCLISTS RECEIVE GIFTS —
given a gift for their participation.
the recepients while 'Tuckersmith
silver momento.
Contestants in the tricycle race were
Rec. director Bryan Peter announces
deputy reeve Bill Brown receives his
(Photo by Fereira)
PARTY TIME — Mike Parks got his audience literally or ;heir feet with
his singing and banjo playing at Victoria Park
1Fh,oto by Fereira)