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Kincardine Reunion Pictures by Liz Dadson |
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Eight-year-old Cassidy Murray-Collins of Kincardine makes her way up the ladder climb during festivities at the Kincardine Reunion Sunday afternoon at Reunion Park.
Circus Jonathan juggles fire to the delight of the huge crowd at Victoria Park.
Sherry Atkins, left, of Kincardine, and her twin sister, Terry MacKenzie of Kintail, join the fun at the Kincardine reunion parade Saturday.
Violet Farr waves from the car,
driven by her son, Michael, during the Kincardine reunion parade.
Mrs. Farr lived in Kincardine from 1920-26 and has spent her summers
here since 1932. She still golfs at the Kincardine Golf and Country
Club.
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Mike Grondin of Windsor, now working at Superheat in Kincardine, has been covered in sand, compliments of his friends during fun at the beach Sunday afternoon.
Hot, sunny weather drew a tremendous crowd to Station Beach during the Kincardine reunion Sunday afternoon.
Friends and family of Al and Judy Robertson and their Kettle Corn business are dressed in their best for the Kincardine reunion parade Saturday.
Friends and family of Al and Judy Robertson and their Kettle Corn business are dressed in their best for the Kincardine reunion parade Saturday.
The Mocha Shriners march in the reunion parade.
Drum major Scott Telford leads the Kincardine Scottish Pipe Band in Saturday's parade.
Kincardine firefighter Mike Leggett, with back to camera, and several others from the local fire station, fight fire with fire, so to speak, as they douse the crew of the Home Hardware float at the reunion parade Saturday. |