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The cold didn't seem to bother the Redman and their queen:
The Clinton Kinettes added a little "flavour" to the parade.
Winter Carnival chairman Don Armsitimg was a busy
man.
The Clinton Centennial Band made their parade debut and were well accepted.
Joy Cudmore presents Debbie Tone, Miss Dominion of
Canada, with flowers.
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Mrs. Jack Riddell, left, and Mrs. and Mr. Jim Ward talk to a queen contestant.
The Londesboro Cub Pack was well represented at the parade.
The queen contestants anxiously wait the judges decision.
Many enjoyed the Lions Carnival dance on Saturday night.
The 1974 Carnival Queen brings a funny expression from the winner.
Sandra and Susan Hultey talk to Pirko WOW.
Photos by
Jim Fitzgerald