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Clinton News-Record, Thursday, August 0, 1971
Bayfteld Lions Carnival
170.DAYS CHILD Continued from Page a
divisions of Sea Seeirts, from
Bayfield, St. Marys, and
Wpodstock, who had been
camping in the Agricultural
Park. The scouts were dressed
impeccably, and carried
themselves with pride,
Floats, ponies, gaily-dressed
pedestrians and bicycle-riders
had all done their best to outdo
each other with colorful and
original costumes.
When the parade reached the
Agricultural Park, all the
participants assembled for the
presentation of prizes, Prizes
were awarded by categories:
First prize for decorated cars
was the Lions' car. Second prize
Went to Mrs. Hopson and
Company.
First prize for floats went to
the Bread Wrapper float, Second
was the Laugh-Ins float, Third
was Graham's Store float, and a
special prize went to the
Brownies' float.
The Horse Riders' first prize
went to the Mexican Senorita%
Catherine Westlake. Second
prize went to the Arabian
Princess, Shirley McFadden.
First prize for the Pony
Riders went to Pegasus, the
Winged Horse, and 13ellerophon,
Beth Sherritt. Zoro, Janet
Huntley, got second prize,
Prizes for decorated hikes
were: first, Crystal Ruffman,
"Flower Girl"; second, Joseph
Wilde, "Police"; third, Bonnie
Larone, "Cat Woman"; and .a
special prize to Kathy Larone,
4 `Batmobile",
Robert Chapman won first
prize, and David Ham won
second prize for decorated
trikes,
Joan Cluff%Won first prize for
decorated carts with "Little Red
Hood".
Qf the adult pedestrians, first
prize went to "Red Riding Hood
and Company", • second to
"H.M.S, Ruth", third to
"Antiques", and a special prize
to the "Flower Children",
Susan, Robert, and Allen
Skinner.
Of the children, first prize
was received by "Belinda Sue
and Her Toys", second by
"Moon People", third by "Jack
Spratt", and a special prize by
the "Clown and Mother.
Hubbard". •
Much applause and!
admiration accompanied the'
prize-giving, which was followed
by a rousing demonstration of
marching formations . executed
to their own music by the
Canadian Cadets,
From then on, the Lions'
Frolic was "each man for
himself," as the refreshment
stands were Mobbed, the smell
of carnival food, served by
Lions' members, filled the air.
The booths with games of
skill and chance were popular,
and Bingo in the arena was filled
to capacity. Althotigh the
children missed the pony rides
and the turtle races, there was
lots to be seen and tried.
The Lions have not as yet
tallied the financial results of the
Frolic, but WI agreed that it was
Tto Scott, Brileerield, asking
kit; Harry Thompson, Clinton,
bathroom Scales; Pete Murray,
Toronto, electric tea kettle; E.
Matheson, Stratford, Ironing
board; Jack Gill, London,
thermometer; Mrs. Lyle Hill,
Bayfield, fish-landing net;)
Raymond Bedard, Windsor,.
flashlight; Jo-An Buller),
Bayfield, barbeque set; R. B.
Shelley, Stratford, picnic jug;
and R. Hoperoft, Strathroy,
lawn chair.
Gate prizes were as follows:i
John Campbell, Bev Semple,)
and Esther Makins.
one of the best yet. The
president of the Lions'Club is
Joe MaYeaan. Parade marshals
were Alf Scotchmer, John
Lindsay, Gordon Graham, and
Eric Earl.
Raffle prizes were as follows;
Edmund Jeffrey, Zurich,
transistor radio; Reg. York,
Bayfield, toaster; L. Merner,
Bayfield, life-long iron; Mrs. Ed
Reid, Bayfield, electric blanket;
V. Huffman, Bayfield, electric
fan; Mrs, F. Howard, Oakville,
blender; Bob Bell, Bayfield,
pellet gun; Clayton Weston,
Chicago, electric soldering .kit;
BY HELEN ALLEN
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"In Excellent Health",
Ray has rather a pixie-ish look which makes him very
appealing. It's because his eyelids -droop — the right con-
siderably, the left slightly — and because he is inclined to'
carry his bead oh one side.
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when he contracts infection, penicillin combats it. He
was born with very mild webbing of fingers and toes.
Rav is small for his age, Anglo-Saxon in descent. He
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Ray has developed normally except in speech. Though
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Ray is a charming child who will be a rewarding son
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