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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 19'7.7—PAGE 11
memories for young and old
There were lots of decorated trikes and bikes in the Spring Fair parade and the judges had
trouble *king out a winner. (News -Record photo)
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There was twice as many entries this year in the beef cattle classes at the Spring Fair as
last year, and it took the judge all afternoon to go through the record number of entries.
(News -Record photo)
The Huron County Junior Farmers had a float in the Fair
parade. (News -Record photo)
The Clinton Lions club was well represented at the
Spring Fair parade. (News -Record photo)
Some of Ontario's best Jerseys were on hand for the Spring -Fair last Friday, and here the
winners in the four-year-old cow class are shown. (News -Record photo)
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This 1947 truck, advertising a livestock feed, was driven by Dennis Fleischauer in the Fair
parade. (News -Record photo)
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Dave Dalzell, left, presents the Spring Fair Board tray to
Glen McNeil of RR 6, Goderich for having the grand
champion female at the Clinton Spring Fair Holstein
show. (News -Record photo)
This aerial view 'of the Spring Fair and.park shows Clinton's
new grandstand nearly completed, and in full use during the
Fair on Sunday. (photo by Jeff Wise).
Mark's Auto Repair's float in the Spring Fair parade
featured a very attractive hood ornament. (News -
Record photo)
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Even cows have their pictures taken, and famous bovine
photographer Patty Jones of Waterdown, (checked
shirt), was present during the dairy 'show at the Spring
Fair. (News -Record photo)
Henry burst, Ieft, gave the Baker Farm and
Garden -Ttophy to Bell City Jerseys for having the
reserve •grand chaMplon at the Clinton Spring Pair
Jersey show last Friday. (News -Record photo)
Jack Van Egmond, left, was presented with the Fair board, silver tray by director Fred
Vodden for having the top breeder1 herd at the Jersey show at the Spring Fair. (News:.
Record photo)
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