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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-02-17, Page 11Ontario Secoud Section Thursday, .February 17, 197. 107 Year - Na, 7 Bruce Love from CFPL briefly thanked the winter carnival committee for inviting him to the carnival. Photos by Keith Roulston ' Everyone got into the act in preparing floats for the winter carnival Youngsters from the class, their teacher Mrs. Ken Williams and a parade including the kindergarten class at Clinton Public School. huge snowman, adorned the float. The winning float in the parade was this one, which combined the a plea to help keep air and water clean. The fine sunny weather of efforts of the Fish and Game Conservation club and the girl guides in Saturday afternoon brought out a large crowd to view the parade. Tfieprinces and princesses from five elementary schools in the on by portions of the large crowd in the Community Centre that Clinten iris await the decisions of the judges. They were cheered supported each of the participating schools, Susan Tyndall of Hullett Central School is crownedbyLana Drouillard, Miss Dominion of Canada, as Queen of the Winter Carnival, while Neil Colquhoun, of Clinton Public School, who was chosen king, stands in the background. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tyndal I, RR 4, CI inton and Nei I is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K, W. Colquhoun. Clinton oldtimer tries to evade the check of an oldtimer (?)from Fanshawe College recreation course. The crew from London soundly trounced our locals 11-1. Annual Winter Carnival again a huge success, biggest ever February in Hawaii was the name of this float and it was most afternoon. This float was one of many in what was probably the appropriate considering the beautiful, sunny day on Saturday biggest winter carnival parade to date. Four of the principals in the busy activities of Saturday ai•ternoon Lana Drouillard, Mist Uorninion of Canada trOm Windsor and paused to pose for a picture. Left to right they are: Bill Crawford, Mayor Don Symons. carnival chairman; Bruce Love, radio pertonality from London;