c Festival had to be present at the time V :4 'their teams and were kept busy f h , 4 ' 3 all afternoon giving rides to o ,t a compennm?‘ ' M‘s' _ ‘, [he Vmwxs. yamg and old. Shrela Porter of Krngsvrlle, , . .d F1 he! f l ' Because of the wet ground. glutilzq' for uaveumgdth: far- ;Alngyd Burr. The 65'; ' the tour of the sugar bush was E 85‘ fume w due“ [ e _ sponsoredliy gre Purple alley prevented and the hay rides in†' h d ‘ Women's Institute. had to be conï¬ned to the roads. ï¬ngesl Person on the Emu" 5 v Masti! of ceremonies for the Indian craft work proved an- 3“ ,gm‘mgmh'om Sf any d haveth was Mr. Stan Latharn of other popular attraction again Mam alon' “Blah? O kg‘w,a“_ adiod'srap'on C.F.O.S., Owsln this year. Chief Wilmer Nadjiâ€" w:- 3Yfle 3V3 50“ 0 W un‘ . ruce County Agric â€" won of Ca e Croker displayed " . V a1 representacive George wood carvgngs, beadwork and E13112; ï¬â€˜Ã©e’yeagoij.wm' ‘ " ear ofWalkerton ofï¬cially sweet grass brooches. Mr. and one“: :1 R'R' ' lamm‘ 'ened thegfestival. Mrs. Ross Waukey, also of was]: (1: 0 “3.13633†Present’ TheE'Gpeéauon of the boiling. Cape Croker, occupied a tent T 6 “gas: ï¬rmly 9mm“. P to maple syrup in the displaying their craft work of ‘11“: :4: :3“ gm} James Urb' I33, ,Orator'was explained woven rugs, bead work. moc- S :h “1130‘ sagg'h d l f 5? ran)" Visiuirs by Lloyd .7 casins and woven baskets. fa ï¬rmnbmx u a $11531“ $73313! George 3‘1“ Many of articles were sold as a m "55 .em 00 ' mg; Charlie of Hill? souvenirs. The ladies were kept busy , .v. good supply was on The Wiarwn Rotary Club servrng liberal 1helpmgs of pane ‘ 70 Illa, good “In 0‘ were in charge of the auction cakes and map e Syrup and free coffee to the large crowd com- ‘éViOUZSflO'I-lble 0f days. sale. All proceeds were donat- ,n f m a“ . B .n O m V ratorswgre pleased to ed to crippled children. Cliff :Sgwéfl as th:%2i[;d Site?“ ' , . ' 1 , . , 7 v macaw £11m. locaeauflcugusszx-d v s and pro‘vinc'e or Quebec. | L syrup' w ch has offered for . ficiated for the aucu’on sale. Tb? memb S I. h P l ‘ \ “ sale by. local produce“. A number of young fellows Van“ W a .51 I .8 mp c_ « Mr. ClareVEurt, a well known enjoyed the greased Pig some“. W omen r “SEW-“5 3P The Wit [1“, 'â€" ran »« -f'ar-m broadcaster for CBC Tor- The arm of the contest was to Frigate m: ï¬anyeg‘ends and 5â€â€œ '11- ' ’l ‘ Pmo' with ML Mike Kalapaca‘ cam the pig in a bag and [he {1e anvesdw o elp at the Weigh . boiled the syrup to taffy in a winners were awarded the Pig 1‘13“: 3? at [he hams 10 “lake ‘ Penman: . " large iron kettle outdoors. they caught. John Lockhardt E 1?: 55mm: SUCCESS', . V ~ ‘ l Many enjoyed this neat. and Dennis Weir, both of Mar, _ o Comm 5 [he day.5 36'1"“ s The hay rides were popular were the prize winners. ' ues’ .8 large cmwd emwed . v again this year. Mr. Doug A prize ofa quart of maple dancmg w goo/d mum†mus“: ’ Thompson: Donrï¬e GIOVEX a“Cl syrup was awarded to the follow- at “113 Pmple \ alley orange , 590189 Mccarme‘l supplied ing winners. The prize winners Hal ' AU 0 0 with rides behind teams of horses and a greased pig contestr made for a good afternoon’s l'unr . ‘ Shown above are some of the people lined up to geï¬d dish hf delicious pancakes smothered in maple syrup. This. along ‘ Shown in ï¬ne mole Ibove are the students Sadlet Btu Le m! a. nursing helpers course conducted by Geor- Moore: Jmcecgï¬ï¬fnhfgï¬Ã©ieyoï¬gfï¬. 532:: Klan College 0! Owen Sound lefl to right, back Carr, Leone Taylor. Front row: Penny Shaw, Ir 6293;an Lynda Robinson, Unlch Janice Sylvester, College Instructor. Mrs. " j‘r‘h‘l ' a. -u. , ,