BO as _ 7 oe! . oe . a a _ THE HERALD, Monday, August 15, 1977, PAGE 3 j soe ’ vee, . ' : “, ad : The sun shone a little too brightly over Hazelton's Pioneer Day Saturday. During the morning people complained of the at at the pancake break- fast or they decided to skip, the outdoor event. Some people decided it was better tocool off at the lake and did not show up at all for any of the events. But most people despite the water that dripped from their faces, enjoyed the community event. v9 ¢ ate corn on the | homemade pies, lemonade and gallons,o! and coffee. sit The beer gardens: did a thriving business during 'the afternoon and: early: evening, ae A street dance took place at 8 p.m. ; Old Hazelton is the first community to — be established in the nor- thwest. Pioneer Day was begun’ three years ago as a part of tne ' villa e's restoration pro Wi is Photos now into its second phase. Brian Gregg 7 tea tartans TPE! ver es ene