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Show PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION BIG SUCCESS In spite of the three-day holiday hol-iday week end, Milford's 24th Celebration for 19G6 was one of the best, and best attended, in recent years. A large caravan of motorists drove to Beaver for the afternoon after-noon horse races, but the streets were lined with spectators spec-tators for the morning parade and Legion Park was jammed with kids and adults for the kid races and games, concessions, conces-sions, and free swim in the afternoon. aft-ernoon. A very disappointing disappoint-ing turnout at Little League Park failed to dampen the spirits spir-its of the Mets. who defeated the Cubs 28 to 8. On this page are several pictures pic-tures of some of the attractive floats, and other pictures ap- ' pear on page three. All photos by Beaver County News. Bishop Edgar C- Edwards and - members of the sponsoring First Ward expressed aprecia-tion aprecia-tion to all who participated In any way in making the celebration cele-bration a success. "It was a great success," Bishop Edwards said, "and it couldn't have been possible without the help of everyone." |