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There was plenty of fun to be had at the annual Hamiota Fair on Thursday. The fair included a variety of horse and cattle events, a parade, a pancake breakfast, a wide variety of games and other entertainment.

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There was plenty of fun to be had at the annual Hamiota Fair on Thursday. The fair included a variety of horse and cattle events, a parade, a pancake breakfast, a wide variety of games and other entertainment.

» Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun

Theo Knight of Hamiota has her face painted by Aubree Drul during the annual Hamiota Fair on Thursday. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)

Theo Knight of Hamiota has her face painted by Aubree Drul during the annual Hamiota Fair on Thursday. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)

Gerry Bertholet with Maple Lake Stock Farms in Hartney walks a pure-bred Simmental heifer to a stall to get her ready to show in the bred heifer class.

Gerry Bertholet with Maple Lake Stock Farms in Hartney walks a pure-bred Simmental heifer to a stall to get her ready to show in the bred heifer class.

Sleepy the Clown hams it up while making a balloon dinosaur for a child during Thursday’s fair.

Sleepy the Clown hams it up while making a balloon dinosaur for a child during Thursday’s fair.

Joran Frey of Oxbow, Sask., leads his Freyburn Farms bull Cottonwood Profound out of the judging area after winning supreme champion bull.

Joran Frey of Oxbow, Sask., leads his Freyburn Farms bull Cottonwood Profound out of the judging area after winning supreme champion bull.

Three-year-old Emmy Brown plays with bubbles during the fair.

Three-year-old Emmy Brown plays with bubbles during the fair.

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