Laokmg back m Embro "/93 {The residents of Embro pulled out all the stops on the Weekend to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the village's ,town hall. Weekend festivities included a variety show, 'music and dancing, a school reunion, vintage fashion show, a beef barbecue and an interdenominatinal church service. 1992 ' if! j The Beacon Herald / Wednesday September 9 I - ,1 .j ' gig ' . . . Photos by Thelma Hiuser As well, classic cars were a popular attraction, especially tickets were sold on. At right, Trudy DeWit, of RR 1 Embro, during a vintage auto parade involving about 35 vehicles dressed in her vintage attire and her husband Casey, are Saturday afternoon. Shown above, at left, Dianna Clayton, ready for the antique car parade. Organizers were thrilled 3, of RR 3 Woodstock, and her five-year--old brother Shane, with the success of the three-day event. try out the half-scale Model .1910 Tin Lizz-ie which raffle