EEK x All dressed up and nowhere to go. Contestants in the fancy dress competition at Bekesbo Friday, June 10,1977 ESBOURNE FANCY DESS» ‘( _;,/ ssh, . ‘ * 7v~‘{<’$ -xv‘ celebrations on the Recreation Ground on Tuesday. . “W N 7j‘e’s jubilee Wm... M... »..;.._..,M i»-«......,,w,M .w4o. - -‘ fit?» Am . . ., . . . Hardly Cowes, but good fun all the same. Contestants in the homemade boat race at Bridge on Tuesday watch the entries cross the starting line. 9. V ‘V ¢ .. .. r/, a. va fie B» . -e _ _ s?» we , . . Young fancy dress contestants showed as much imagination as their elders at , . : Bekesbourne. 22 "here else would you find an Indian squaw rubbing shoulders with a friar but at the fancy dress competition at Bekesbourne? off, but which is going to be the winner? Spectators at the Bridge boat race watch progress. And they’re Interested spectators at the Bekesbourne fancy dress competition. if . M. Fa 1. as ,;..tl. Over 70 children from Strangers Lane, Canterbury, were given jubilee pens and balloons at their party on Tuesday. It was held in a barn at Cockering Farm, belonging to Mr R. Ashenden. A street collection paid for flags, decorations and tea, after which the children played games.