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» Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun

Leah Miskiman of Rocanville, Sask., waits with her horse, Dundee, to compete in a costume class at the Hamiota Fair on Thursday. Miskiman placed first in the class. The fair included a breakfast, parade, livestock shows, Gymkhana rodeo, all sorts of games, activities and food, and a variety of other events. (Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Leah Miskiman of Rocanville, Sask., waits with her horse, Dundee, to compete in a costume class at the Hamiota Fair on Thursday. Miskiman placed first in the class. The fair included a breakfast, parade, livestock shows, Gymkhana rodeo, all sorts of games, activities and food, and a variety of other events. (Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Ten-year-old Castleton Scott of Ashern holds his purebred shorthorn heifer Marmac Remy Rose 16M prior to showing the heifer at Thursday’s fair.
Ten-year-old Castleton Scott of Ashern holds his purebred shorthorn heifer Marmac Remy Rose 16M prior to showing the heifer at Thursday’s fair.
Seven-year-old Victoria Thiessen of Griswold competes in a costume class with her welsh cross pony Houdini. Thiessen is taking part in the entire weeklong Milk Run of agricultural fairs.
Seven-year-old Victoria Thiessen of Griswold competes in a costume class with her welsh cross pony Houdini. Thiessen is taking part in the entire weeklong Milk Run of agricultural fairs.
Seven-year-old Aiden Kennedy visits with sorrel/quarter horse Winston at the Hamiota Fair on Thursday during the fourth stop in the annual Milk Run string of agricultural fairs in Westman. The Milk Run continues today with the Harding Fair.
Seven-year-old Aiden Kennedy visits with sorrel/quarter horse Winston at the Hamiota Fair on Thursday during the fourth stop in the annual Milk Run string of agricultural fairs in Westman. The Milk Run continues today with the Harding Fair.
Cole Jacobson of Minnedosa relaxes in the grass outside the show ring.
Cole Jacobson of Minnedosa relaxes in the grass outside the show ring.
Five-year-old Lillian Dunn of Winnipeg feeds sheep at the fair.
Five-year-old Lillian Dunn of Winnipeg feeds sheep at the fair.
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