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    Blacksmith Dennis Lee of Livermore shows Harvey Damon, 7, how to make an S-hook as the boy's mother, Ivy Damon, watches. Lee was one of the artisans featured at the town ball field in Canton during the community's bicentennial celebration over the weekend.

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    Children from Canton’s recreational sports teams sit on a pirate ship float sponsored by Scott’s Recreation during the town’s bicentennial parade held Saturday.

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    Canton resident Kris Ramos displays a quilt made by Julia Adams in the 1920s. The quilt exhibit at the Historical Society building was part of Canton’s bicentennial celebration over the weekend.

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    The official town of Canton bicentennial keepsake is for sale for $10 at the Town Office or the Canton Historical Society.

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    Canton’s Chris Dailey and Linda Williams — Santa and Mrs. Claus — speak Saturday to Tiffany Gammon’s children — Brady, left, Noel and Kolton Gammon — following the town’s bicentennial parade.

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    Canton’s Bicentennial Committee members Anne Chamberlin, left, Liz Rothrock and Loretta Blancato are driven by Gary Dougherty in his 1971 Pontiac Grandville during the town’s bicentennial parade Saturday on Main Street.

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    A flag is displayed on a pole recognizing Canton's bicentennial celebration to be held Aug. 5-8.

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