Times Advocate, 1989-07-26, Page 13Times Advocate July 26 1989
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Zurich ce ebratese125 years of Fairs
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New Queen - Roxanne Martin (right) of Bayfield was chosen as the Queen Kathy McNaughton of Ilderton, and last year's Zurich
1989 Zurich Fair Queen from among the four girls entered in the Queen Tracy Fisher.
contest Friday evening. Congratulating the winner are CNE Fair
Crash! - No Fair would be com-
plete without a little noise and
music like that offered by the
Ipperwash Army Cadets, one of
two bands marching along with
Saturday morning's parade.
All grown up - Brian Decker
was the oldest of the 27 former
baby contest winners who reg-
istered at this year's show at
the Zurich Fair. He receives his
price from Fair Queen Roxanne
Martin.
Resting up - The long ride
through the Zurich Fair parade
would be a long truck drive for
for a young clown like Justin
Hay if he wasn't completely
rested up.
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Bubble blowing - Laura Ander-
son was one of the contestants
in the bubble gum relay.
1989
Zurich
Fair
Prince and Princess - Evidently surprised at being crowned prince
and princess of the Zurich Fair were Mark Soudant and Monique
Gelinas.
photos by
Michelle Cllisui, Adrian Harte
Wayne Proctor Yvonne Reynolds
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MP camenta - Huron Bruce MP Murray Cardiff delivered his congratulations on the 125th Zurich Fair Mini tractor pull - The Zurich Fair provided attractions for ill ages on the weekend. Little Matthew
to the audience and executive present at Friday's opening ceremonies before the Fair was officially GrOot Is shown here getting a little help from his friend during the mini tractor pull held for the chil-
pronounced opened by Kathy McNaughton. dren.
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