HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-06-09, Page 10PAGE 10--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1977
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There were plenty of participants on the Clinton Nursery School's entry in the Fair
parade. (News -Record photo)
The Kinsmen clubs float in the Fair parade was complete
with a barbecue that worked, and a bunch of eager cooks.
(News -Record photo)
The view from Clinton's new 1,500 -seat gr :►ndbstand is excellent, and many people took
advantage of the modern structure to v,,itch the horse show on Saturday, one of many
events staged in the new building during tH' s;e ee-day Spring Fair. (News -Record photol
Bouncy baby boys is the appropriate term for these two
nine -month-old twins. The two,_ Richard and Robert are
the sons of Larry and Peggy Colclough of Vanastra. The
twins were contestants in the six month and over baby
contest at the Spring Fair on Saturday. (News -Record
photo)
Along with nearly $22,000 in prize money, the Huron Central last weekend. Here HolStein show judge, Earl Osborne, left,
Agricultural Society gave away thousands of ribbons and is pictured in front of Huron Black and White hardware.
hundreds of° pounds of trophies at the Clinton Spring Fair (News -Record photo)
Les Cori,itt P,: ip>p('rr, who had the champion 4-H steer
calf at tht f'a'ir, keeps .the animal on his best
behavior fc,'°tic 1;:6ge.(News-Record photo)
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The first prize winner in the float section of the Spring Fair parade was the entry of the
Clinton Junior Gardeners. (News -Record photo)
As usual, there was an excellent showing in the ladies difision of the Spring Fair, and the
judges had their hands full picking winners. Here judge Mrs. Bruce Shapton,of Exeter,
looks at a quilt with the help of Joan Grunewald and Dorothy O'Connell of the fair board.
(News -Record photo)
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Bill Flynn, .,,, t, president of the Huron Central
Agricultural • ociety, presented the Credit Union trophy
to herdsman .1ohi Bruce of Prospect Farms of Arva for
the top 1)0 ,4 h,•rd at ,the Spring Fair. (News -Record
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The Mine show at the Fair moved to new quarters this year in the former mutual building
moved tti the north end of the park. Archer's Sales and Service of Vanastra donated the
pens for the clean, modern set-up. (News -Record photo)
Keith Butcher, right, received' the Jersey Club
president's award for having the grand champion Jersey
at the Spring Fair's Ontario Spring Jersey show. Jack
Van Egmond made the presentation. (News -Record
photo)
The Vanastra District ,Lions Club had a large turnout at the Fair parade, including a
group of riders and a horse drawn wagon. (News -Record photo)
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