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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Oct 1984, p. 9

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Expo Ernie, an entry sponsored by the 1986 British Columbia World Exposition literally walked on air as the 22â€"foot high balloon made its way down King Street during Monday‘s Oktoberfest Parade. This 1934 Hudson Hubp was a highlight of the Oktoberfest Antique Auto Exhibition held Monday in the Labatt‘s parking lot. The colorful Villach Folkdance Group ftrom Austria delighted the hundreds of people who attended Friday‘s opening ceremonies at Kitchener‘s Speakers‘ Corners with their spirited performance. The magic of BV3 KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO @f@ dKTobeRrest -'fi’ cA . o se W ‘ l | Photos by Melodee Martinuk Pat Arbuckle 7A 4 ’Q‘M‘n "rimao Clowns of every size and shape delighted youngsters along the parade route. B*b 4 ," ; ( e tingy 7, «it .. §: ‘-l .’?’%{f. y t 3 _ %.4 it sure takes a long time for a _pa_r‘édg__tq beg‘i‘n,__os.poqially on a wet day. Luckily, the Finch children (left to right) Becky, Crystal, Darroch and Leighâ€"Anne (standing) could enjoy the floats, marching bands and clowns from the comfort of the family wagon. These marchers in 1812 military attire were part of Oktoberfest‘s salute to Ontario‘s Bicentennial. The city of Waterioo‘s float depicting the new Heritage Timetelier, won the Twin Cities Award for outstanding municipal offering. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1984 â€" PAGE 9

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