THORNHILL — On an otherwise’ dismal. day, activities sup- plied by the Fun Fair held at the Thornhill: “Community Grounds kept over 750 people amused, while helping . them to forget about -the rain, Game booths, dis. plays, and adorable animals made this year’s .fair another success. Attendance was much lower then last year, but that was . to be expected since the weather didn’ t co- operate. According. to” Or- ganizer Diane Wyatt: all the participants in - the event did a great | job running activities and many of the 750 nee ae a IN i A fun competition called the Best Shot in ihe West was held at the Fun Falr. Participants had to run a distance to blow out. a who -attended went © candie, run back'to the fance and knock ping pong balls off ith i their stand with the alr of a water gun, back to the fance and - home with smiles on then aim for the center of a target on-the field: Rambo Ron.of. their faces. and sun- the 747 Squadron Air Cadets (Ron Gowe), had a powerful water shine in their hearts. weapon and did well In the event. Robin Kilgren, 9, of Terrace visited the Petting Zoo. "I like the animals here, especially the rab- bits,” sald the youngster. . Alysa Gumsey (left) has her face palnted by her mother Heather Gurnsey at the Fun Fair 87, A multl-famlly yard sale at the Fun Fair ’87 featured items for all occasions. Representative at the booth was Pat Delaronde. Daniele Berquist photos A ‘ . . . 1 1 Elana Quick (left) and Brandy Poweil said they wouldn't have. Randy Sparks has a ride on a pony while Ow. Powell guides the horse. The two youngsters said they enjoyed the Fun Fair very . missed the Fun Fair for the world. much, !t’s a lot of fun, they agreed.