The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 July 1970 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—- Wed., July 15, 1970

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Police-Firemen’s Fair Parade Under Sunny Skies Saturday

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Syracuse Cub Scouts — 2d in organizational floats

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Nappanee Bath Tub — Ist in novelty units Nicolai Machine — 2d in commercial division .

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Syracuse EUB Church — Ist in organizational floats

Sunny skies prevailed for the Saturday parade and the conclusion of the week long police and firemen’s fair sponsored by the Syracuse association. The hour long parade commenced at the Syracuse scout cabin on south Huntington street at 5 p.m. Saturday proceeding south and climaxing in the village near the fair site. The entire parade route was crowded with spectators in anticipation of the event. First place grand prize trophy went to the Elkhart police motorcycle unit and this was also their second parade for the day. First place in band went to the local Wawasee high school band with Whitko taking second place honors. The Marshall county posse captured a first in mounted units; Petticoat Patrol, second; and the Rat Pack, mini bike group, third. VyLactos Laboratories of Syracuse took first place in commercial floats followed by another local float, Nicolai Machine, second. Syracuse resident Bud Smith captured a first in antique cars with his 1928 Ford 2-door; Bob and Gloria Thwaits. second. 1923 Pride of 23. and Ed Army, third. 1931 Model-A. The F-troop once again captured honors in the color bearers and guards adult group with the Wawasee Post 223 junior unit taking first in their division. In the organizational float division, the Syracuse Calvary United Methodist church took a first along with the Syracuse cub scouts The New Paris Lions club were also winners in this category 4 Benjie Reed won in the patriotic division with Gloria Bean taking second Both were participants in the Wednesday kiddie parade with Benjie taking a first over-all. In the shrine club division, first place once again went to the famed Mizpah donkey patrol followed by the scooter patrol and clowns. The Bremen V.F.W. unit captured a first trophy in marching units other than bands with an excellent group of Syracuse boy scouts and Camp Fire girls taking second and third places. In novelty units, the Nappanee Bath Tub was first with the Mobil Loc Flipper of Pierceton in second and the energetic Rinker children in third with the Buzzy Bee. The Flotilla Queen float took first in Queens floats and the Winona Lake Fire department a first in antique fire trucks. Ed Leamon was president of the fair board.

New Paris Lions — 3d in organizational division

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Mizpah Donkey Patrol — Ist in Shrine division

Benjie Reed — Ist in ‘patriotic division

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