HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-08-01, Page 7"Puppet-painters" at the summer carnival.
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imy Hutchinson, Stratford, looks up from his work at the "Paint
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npetitors in the "mini-marathon" were, back row, left to right,
nny Owens, Diana Stokes, Alan Theiss, Tommy Owens, Sandy
:II, Robert Pence and David .Eckert. Missing are Bobbie Snell,
rold Brandon, and Dawn Merner. (Photo by BELLCHAMBER)
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21st .summer 'carnival
Harold. Brandon receives his prize from Beyfieicf Lion past president
George Mayor for his winning :hike, entry,
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Enthusiastic painters were totally involved during the "paint-in".
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combination of .good
weather, ,excelleni, support and
ceoperation," , Said Bayfield
Lions President 114rry, Baker,
"made the Lions Club .214,
Annual Summer Carnival a
success,"
Held on Friday evening, the
colonrtni parade headed by the
Canadian, Legion pipe band left
the post ,office at 11Q for the
community centre grounds
where the judging took place,
Winners includeth
Decorated bikes class •-• first,
Stephen Prince, second, Peter
payne, third, Ruth Colclough.
Decorated trikes -- first,
Harold Brandon second, Jeff
Howlett, third, Wendy Pethlade,
Special prize, Tommy Telford
Miscellaneous. carts --first,
Tom Logan and family, second,
Kelvin Merner and group, third,
Robert and Dan Greenfield and
group.
Special prize, Tracey
Marshall.
Costumes -. group one: first,
"The . Mexicans"; second,
"Moonshine"; special prizes,
"Swiss Yodelers", "Mary and
Lamb", "Bo-Peep" and "Gold
Angel".
Costumes group two: first,
"Puppet Painters"; ..second,
Pocahontas; third, "Wizard of
McFadden.
Decorated Cars first.
Oz" group, special prize,
"Casualty".
(We regret names were not
available.)
Floats -- first, Pierre Trudeau,
Terry McClinchey and group;
second, the Cub's. Float, third,
Hill Billies, special prize, "To
Market to Market", Ricky and
Wendy Perihale and Cathie
Fa
Erickson's "Hawaiian Scene",
Andy firicksOn and. Andy
Sturgeon second, chev. (no
name), third, Reg Francis,
Special, prize, Vanderhaar's
Chicken Bar-B-Q,
Pony or horse with. Rig
first, Two Queen's, Mrs. A,
Flowers and Mrs. C, gra ham ,
Horse Riders - costumed - •
first, "Robin Hood", Nancy
Barwick; second, "Caesar",
Kathy Cook, third, "Cow Girl",
Peppy Payne.
Pony Riders, "costumed -
first, "Launcelot and Page",
Peter and Louise MacVean.
second, "Aralain Lass", Lyn
Flowers,third, "Circus Clown",
Janet Huntley, fourth
"Gypsy", Dale Scotchmer, fifth,
''Indian • Maiden", Doris,
Steadman, special prize, "Annie
Oakley", Shirley McFadden.
After theludging the large
crowd enjoyed all the fun of the
fair with pony rides,
merry-go-round, turtle races and
something for everyone.
Gate prizes were won by Mrs.
Steele, London, Mrs. Roy
Scotchmer,• Bayfield, and. Miss
Joanne Burt, Woodstock.
Draw prize winners were W.,
Webster, Varna -- electric
blanket, Mrs. A. Jessop G. E.
fry pan- Mrs. John Langley,
Goderich, G.E. hew, Tony Allen,
Wheelbarrow, Roy Wachhaus,
Kingsville, electric drill, E.
Matheson, Stratford, electric tea
kettle; Mrs. Pat Renner,
Bayfield, ironing board; Sherry
Hodgins, aluminum step ladder,
R. J. Poth, Don Mill, toaster, E.
Doyle, London, T.V. tables; Mrs.
R. Kew, Bar-B-Q; Gordon Heard,
Seaforth, cannister set; Tom
Anderson, London, electric
clock, Alan Schilbe, Thamesville,
lawn 'chair, W. Bain, Stratford,
water classes.
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