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Entertainment is a key
to the weekend .activities
in Colborne Thwnship
If you're looking for some go home
style entertainment, then Colborne
Township is the place to be from Friday,
July 18 through to Sunday, July 20.
Things get underway Friday evening
with the unveiling of Colborne Connec-
tions, a pictorial history of the develop-
ment of the township. At 8 p.m. the Jolly
Miller Theatre' will open in the Colborne
School gym. ,
The tempo picks up. at 9 p.m, in Cunn-
ingham's field as four -time fiddler cham-
pion Rudy Meeks and,hisband will provide
the entertainment. The cost is $2 per
person. •
Meeks won the Canadian Fiddle Cham
pionship in Shelburne in 1972, 1973, 1975
and 1977. He is a Canadian and Grand
Masters Open Champion and was 1977
champion and Grand Master Fiddler from
Nashville:
Saturday offers a full day's events begin-
ning with the parade at 11.30 a.m.
Historical and school displays will take
patrons on a nostalgic trip down memory
lane and at 2 p.m. the sports programs get
underway. The program features horse-
shoe pitching, tug-of-war, bar>el races,
kite contests and more.
At 4 p.m. the Sky Harbour Modelers will
put on a demonstration with their amazing
miniature flying -machines and at 5 p.m.
the giant beef barbecue will be held.
° Also from 5-7:30 p.m. a number of bands
and groups will provide some novel and
upbeat entertainment. The Colborne
Choir, Foghorns, GDCI Jazz Choir and a
bluegrass group will provide the entertain-
ment. There will also be a hog -calling con-
test and cash prizes will be awarded for
the best period costumes. At 8 p.m. the Jol-
ly Miller Theatre will again perform.
.On Sunday there will be a pancake and
sausage breakfast fromm 9 to 11 a.m. at Col-
borne School. The breakfast will be follow-
ed by the soap -box derby at 10 a.m. and the,
lawnmower races will follow after that
with competition in several categories in-
cluding push and riding mowers. It pro-
mises to be a unique event. •
The church Service will take place at 2
p.m. on the school grounds and a mamoth
balloon release will follow.
The Down Memory Lane Displays will
remain open until 5 p.m.
There issomething for everyone at the
Colborne Sesquicentennial and the am-
bitious three-day event holds promise of
good food, good fun and good times.
•
Walter Ostanek-Canada's Polka
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CONGRATULATIONS
• TO OUR FRIENDS
IN
COL5QRP'E TOWNSH
The Laois name has been a part of the Town of Clinton
business scene since 1882.
Our gravel business was established in 1941. In 1946, our
crushing plant and bulldozer were added: ,
In 1957 we set up a Hot Mix Asphalt plant at our Holmesville
pit to replace the cold mix asphalt previously in use in Huron.
Since then, we've produced over 1.,§ million tons of asphalt
and paved over 500 miles of road in Huron County.
With pleasure, we join in the salute for Colborne Township's
150th. Anniversary. We're proud to be in Colborne. Have a great
time at the celebrations)
CONTRACTING 'CO. L.HVHTE
Asphalt- Paving - Excavating - Grading - Sand -,Gravel
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