Ontario Community Newspapers

South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), 1 Oct 1993, p. 1

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9 1443 3 DR Sk Eh BR PR RA Bs i Isem number Iisi 6333: The! Murray Cla 3p Memorial award recipients for 1993 O From left to rt. Bernard Keogh, Lillian Cole, C Wasn't mM rd Walker, Raymond Mcintosh and Murray Hicks with marion Powers seated in front iiford Fair fun? That had to be the best parade we've had in vears. And the "Mountie" marching in front of the colour party at the OW couid you not be proud to be a Canadian at that moment? And did you see all the young people who participated in the event, from the parade, to the food booth, to putt: ibite in the various competitions and the evening show. Andwho would have thoughtto see a bunch offarmers and some city folk, standing around a paddock waiting for a cow to de "what comes o nature! in the square of a grid... bingo. Anvone who enjoyed ve day; and there certainly toc be r there doing ett that; and thinks that the er has no ide ache work, that some very willing and dedicated volunteers, did both behind the scenes the day of the fair, and over the course mala it all happen with such smocoth- gext To dat it Wi and b wing money on It. sithee ast year, to make it all | en witt ness. Tne proof of their efforts was in the way the day went off without a hitch. They even held the rain up. Congratulations certainly go out to the Fair Board and its Maire an Rita i aramy. 3c wall asthe army of volunteers ERICH ENG MCHC Sdiy MAOH very front of the parade, going from side to side to greet the bystanders. Fy Why, recruited by them, for the splendid fair. Weil done, The fair is growing, but not changing. It is still the family get together that makes a community fair so spe- cial. There is still the competition to grow the best corn or quilt the best quilt. Oh, some categorize have been added and perhaps some lost, but these reflect the changes of this community. The evening show is still an opportunity for the display oh local talent, and an oppor tunity to invite in other talent as cven the Cow Pattie well. Bingo, stuck to the rural flavour (or fair. When we recognize the contribution have made to their community in their lifetime, we times rather jokingly suggest that we had better py SO while they are still here to hang the medal on. This years' group seemed to be the excention Mooi Saati Pa) was it aroma) of the that nur ceninre at Cur seniors for they all looked to IPRA Ia wi oa have years left in which to enjoy our appreciation and hopefully to continue the good work. Recipients of the award were, Lillian Cole, Marion Powers, Murray Hicks. dno 3

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