Malcolm Bisset the curator for the 14 Regiment First Canadian Armoured Brigade community engagement exhibit in front of the exhibit at the Castor and District Fair on Aug. 19. The exhibit tells the story of what happened 81 years ago in Dieppe, France on Aug. 19, 1942.
Abby at the Castor fair sitting at her bracelet stand on Aug. 17. The Castor and District Fair took place from Aug. 17 to 19, there were a variety of events on Aug. 19 starting with a pancake breakfast, a demonstration of processing raw sheep wool, children’s activities, 14 Regiment First Canadian Armoured Brigade community engagement exhibit, the parade and more.
Robert Yeats BOSS 302 car was one of many in the Cruise-In Car Show.
Wooden children’s toys created by Bill Turre took first place and judges choice award.
Carmen Felzein processing sheep’s wool into yarn on Aug. 19 at the Castor and District Fair.
Larry Strandquist at the Castor and District Fair’s Cruise-In Car Show on Aug. 19 in his 1926 Ford T-Bucket Hot Rod.
Clarence and Annie Harder enjoying the photographs that were entered for judging and put on display at the Castor and District Fair.
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