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Fireworks filed
the sky in Grand
Bend for
thousands who
brought their
blankets tQ the
beach ThuYsday
evening.
Synchronized
rock music filled
their ears, along
with the bursts
of the >s.
pyrotechnics in
the spectacular
display. There
were other
displays the
same evening In`
Exeter and
Lucas.
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At top, Brittany Darling
was looking very patri-
otic at the Canada Day
celebrations in Exeter
last Thursday, where
she entered her bike In
the bike decorating con-
test.
Below, Shen/ Chapple
almost rebounds a
shot, sent to her team
the "Flip Flops", by
Derrick Cooper. The
two teams were a
part of the Beach Vol-
leyball tournament
held at the South
Huron Recreation
Centre all day
Thursday.
At bottom, Mor-
gan Godwln's
trike was quite a
spectacle last
Thursday as she
entered her bike
in the pre-
kindergarten
class of the
bike decorat-
ing contest.
Photos by
Adrian Harte,
rine 'O'Brien
Canada Day in Luaan included a trivia contest, sponsored by Rev. Bruce Pocock, to test the •
knowledge in Canadiana of local youngsters. Two teams entered the event. From left are the
"Clandepoye Mounties" Christine Mathers,. Jeremy Langendyk, and Scott Mothers. Beside
them are the "Canadians", who won the event with the score 15-14, Rebecca Blane, Lora Lee
Hardy, and Lesa Jane-Vrwis..
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At left, the Jug
Barad, silhouetted
against the
backdrop of the
Canada Flag,
played at the
Legion-sponsore
a holiday
festivities in
Exeter
Thursday
afternoon.
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