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Arts & Entertainment September 26, 2007
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149th Bolton Fall Fair was plenty of fun

Kids enjoyed the ups and down of the Go Gator ride at the Bolton Fall Fair.
Dezaray Baggio, 13, of Caledon East, was crowned the Bolton Fall Fair junior ambassador.
Samantha Sousa, 14, of Bolton, tried on this sevenyear old Burmese python named Goldie brought to the Bolton Fall Fair by Blair Watson of Reptilia in Vaughan.
Claire Johnston of Brampton was named the 2007-08 Bolton Fall Fair senior ambassador. She received her crown from last year's senior ambassador Lisa Hutchinson.
Nicholas Urbani, 7, and his sister Alessia Urbani, 9, of Bolton, enjoyed petting the bunnies from The Bunny Hutch in Innisfil.
In the Bolton Fall Fair bike rally, Lauren Defoa (centre) won a new bike for placing first. It was presented by her brother, Ryan Defoa (second from left), who was last year's winner. Chalmers McAllister (far left) and his sister Ginny McAllister (second from right) tied for second. Tyler Elliott (far right) was third. Dufferin-Caledon MP David Tilson helped present the prizes. Andrea King of Macville public school was a judge in the competition.
Five-month-old Jade, with her mother Cameel Chambers of Bolton, won first prize in the 0 to six months category of the baby show.
Amy Howard, 6, of Colgan, had some colourful designs painted on her cheeks at the Bolton Fall Fair by Jenn Iannello of Put On A Happy Face in Vaughan.