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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Sep 1986, p. 17

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ipx Çmuitimn Statesman Section Two Wednesday, September 17,1986 This isn't your everyday musical band. This is "Cats". Float passengers play the sounds of the hit to the parade, musical "Cats" as they drag their string and tin tail >,>» x , / ,< behind them. The float added a musical atmosphere These kids look prepared for a rough camping trip. on Saturday afternoon. One child gives a wave and With costumes and hats the children entertain the even looks a little shy up on the pedestal, pedestrians who stopped to watch the parade go by From adults to children, they're all against it. The Anti-Eldorado float won an award of merit in the float contest on Saturday. There was no ribbon handed over; however parade organizers, felt they deserved an acknowledgment. " ' Photos by Tammy Hill . _ . the Fall Festival events. The small tractor had quite of Newcastle Village on Saturday afternoon during a load to pull for the45 minutes it was on the road. Seven-year-old David Barr and nine-year-old Tre- parade float. The two youngsters walked part of the vor Barr smile and wave, showing their excitement parade to shake hands and play with the smaller at being passengers on the Chamber of Commerce , children watching alongside. Move animals. One of the smaller girls grabs a hold the animals. And the driver gives the camera a of (he cage where her friend is all locked up with cheery smile while trying to see over his bow tie. Scary monsters. The driver sneaks a peek at his passengers to see wlmt's going on and receives a friendly wave from one of the three animals.

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