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THUNDER BAY — Thousands made their way to the Hymer's Fall Fair over the Labour Day weekend, continuing a longstanding tradition for many families. .
Unfortunately, the weekend heat wave did have an impact, with many of the horses poised to take part in the horse show forced to pull out because of the weather. However, there were still many types of livestock that were on the grounds, including young calves, bunnies, various breeds of fowl , as well as other livestock like goats and sheep.
When asked if there were historical competitions or games she'd like to bring back, Laforest said she'd love to see the Greasy Pole make a comeback.She added in the coming years, she'd like to have a pie-in-the-face contest, eating contests, and maybe even hay-bale tossing competitions.
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