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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-06-12, Page 13,Clinion Ontiirro ** * *** 44* Second .Section Thursday, 1 u n e 12, 1975 110th. . Year �- No. 24 ...,._, w1 ., Dressed in costume through the decades, the Legion Ladies Auxiliary took home the prize for the best Centennial float in the Fair parade. On the float werel•Iilda Phillips, RhettaRobinson, 1.Mabel Schreiber, Sheila McKay, Fran Porter, and Gladys Despite rain, cold 7,000, flock to 121st. Spring Fair Judging the home baked section can be a tough job as Mrs. Shirley McAllister of Zurich found out last Friday in the Ladies section. Pity though, she only tasted, but never ate. left, Mrs. The junior queen of the fair judges, Ken Henry, Jean Reany and Mrs. Doug Feagan listen intently to the girl's speeches. grandstand Melissa Moffa an night were the Centennial Steppers, Among those at the Friday talent night show were Laurie and Jean Bell, Dawn pupils of Lila Storey. They include Heather Mrs, Arabell Bushell, for the senior citizens' queen contest were, left to right, and Debbie Flynn, Joanne Johnston and Angela Super. The contestants n :....... t __ Mrs. Arie Duizer, Mrs. Lucy Bezzo, and Mr's• Connie Colcloug Walker is on the right. Fred Lolib, left, presents the Harold Lobb and Sons Trophy to J. A. White of St. Thomas for having the junior champion Harry Lear from Londesboro sang during the talent show Friday night. al The Junior Gardene„rss the float at'Clinton the larges Fairrparadeeon ty had the best children' Saturday. Harold Lobb demonstrated his hidden talent for violin playing; accompanied by Marie Flynne on the piano. fs_:'w�� rnSF.w.n_��....�wa ,..1•:...rx� .'wimc�.'c.c:Wr:..Sa, aLia w+a i"�: Jean Walker, left, pins Last year's senior citizen queen, Mrs.Mrs• Connie Colclough of the ribbon on this year's queen, 1. . � 'C1�+V�C oft a one 0, . look sharp for the judge A'n exhibitor �It ersey. to hudgo Len Morison during the Otntaxto Spring erSeY ?hoer at the Fair ail Friday. (NewS.Reto1 lit0S) N u roti Bruce MPP Murray -Gaunt addressed the crowd during opening cerernogies Friday Huron -Bruce , Queen of the Furrow; Huron - Middlesex Left to right on sage are Arlene � Wilson tYlcf�ini�ey; Outwit Mayor Don �iynlons, 'Mlddi+esex MPP Jack Ridclril, i�uron'Wat� And Fair Boar d prwiitirrit Elgin T"hnm►Sot.' ' and Sons of St. Thomas had the reserve grandichampionshj wJc sey'dt the Friday J"A. "Whiteenker of Durst (far right). show and received the Dur Bell Cit and J+ r eys of Princeton n wi Henryfh the grand championship cow Glen Beeby lefty �p�+�s�nts y trophy._: