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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEP'T'EMBER 10, 1986 --Page 7
Threshermen's mark 25threunion,
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Lindsay Anderson, of Clinton, was one of The sawmill is one of the many attractions at the Reunion. The Association purchased sawed at the mill is used to fuel the engines at the show.
many step dancers competing at the Reu- the mill which remains on the grounds in Blyth and draws a crowd every year. The wood
nion's competition on September 6.
Photos by Anne Narejko
The kids love these hig furry characters
(above) that grace parades, and the 25th
Threshermen's Reunion Parade was cer-
tainly a crowd pleaser. At left, Amber
Koehler was one of over 700 who enjoyed the
Blyth Firemen's Pancake Breakfast. Here,
Amber and her grandmother, Donna Wat-
tan of Belgrave, taste some of the food. The
breakfast was one of the many record set-
ting events. At right, Barbara Burton of
Tiverton shows off her glass bead figures at
the craft exhibits. This was her first time at
the Reunion.
paradeunion organizers rode in the d o the p sawed the log in 12.39seconds.
expected ed 50. At right, Willard Calhonn (left) and Hardie Young show their winning styled 91 inthe log comparedries wingtcom- petition. They
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