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Big boys set to come out to play

All manner of mechanical marvels will be exhibited at the Berwick Big Boys’ Toys show on 26 November.All manner of mechanical marvels will be exhibited at the Berwick Big Boys’ Toys show on 26 November.

SATURDAY, 26 November will see the Berwick Big Boys’ Toys show roar into life once again.
Missing from the local scene for the last couple of years, it is back by popular demand and revved up to go.
All manner of mechanical marvels will be on display ranging from restored, race and rodded cars through to modern classics.
The bikes also get a look in with road bikes, trail bikes and push bikes.
The trucks are not forgotten either, with kings of the road from the past to the present.
Then there are helicopters in mini and full scale, a car bash, an engine meltdown and various engine fire-ups, slot car racing, antique engines and V8 tractors, including a triple V8 monster, plus live music and all for only $2 per head.
The show will be held in the Berwick Regional Church of Christ grounds at 432 Centre Road, Berwick (Melways 111 A12) from 10am.
All entries must be in by 10am.
In the past birthday party groups have visited this show, with the kids declaring it “cool stuff” and the parents declaring it great value for money.
Food and drinks will also be available at reasonable cost.
For further details, call Doug on 0439 348 738 or Craig 0407 056 115.

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