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An army of tractors made
its way down Main Street.
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The Brussels Legion Pipe
Band delighted the audience
with bagpipes and drums.
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Humanitarian award winner Anne
Sharp didn't let the inclement
weather keep her from smiling.
The parade made its way
down Main Street, passing
in front of town hall.
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A band member marches,
deep in concentration during
- the annual Fall Fair parade.
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Despite the cold, rainy weather, the annual Fall Fair parade made its way down
Main Street on Sept. 13. Featuring marching bands, floats and lots of tractors, the
parade was enjoyed by a small just mighty band of spectators scattered throughout
Seaforth's downtown.
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