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Centennial in grand style
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About 1,200 persons of all ages braved snow squalls and a
wind chill factor of near ten below zero to watch the Clinton
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Kinsmen Snowmobile Races last Sunday. This picture of the
grandstand shows standing room only.
Gerald Rathwell, left, of R.R. 1, Brucefield, and Arnold
Taylor of R.R. 1, Brucefield, were the winners of the
recently held Winter Carnival log sawing contest, stopping
the clock in 20 seconds. Only three teams entered.
A lot of money ... play money ... changed handsluring Las Vegas night last Friday night
at the arena. Here some lucky winners have their winnings at the blackjack table.
Hundreds turned out for the
ferent ways of eating them.
cutlery, while Robbie Bell, 6,
Pancake breakfast last Sunday at the arena and used dif-
Wendy Bell, 11, left and Deanna Bell, 6, used conventional
preferred his fingers. Far right is Michael Hardy.
Ruth Lombardo, shown here with MC Don Kay at the
Carnival Queen Dance, was one of the driving forces
behind the success of this year's Centennial Carnival.
For the first time since their formation, the Clinton Centennial Band, complete with new
uniforms, marched in the Carnival parade recently, with band leader Lois Legg leading
the way.
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Rodney Berg of Clinton rode his 'pony in the Carnival.
parade, showing how fast the pony express mail service
was ll years ago.
Hospitality night last Wednesday night:Was a complete sellout ‘%;th over 250 attending the
sing -a -long. Here Eugene Bradley, left Barry Stevens, Seamas O'Doherty and Bob Mann
lead in the singing.
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B111 Charters of Seaforth had the lead during one race at the Kinsmen Snowmobilerias
last Sunday, but lost the race. Here the machines pass at speeds near 50 miles per hour.