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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-06-09, Page 191 0 • "There, a little dab of baby powder should do it," says Nancy Carter of RR 3, Blyth as she puts the finishing touches on Bobnan Birthday Gal before the Holstein show last Friday at the Spring Fair. (News -Record photo) Clinton, Ontario _ 1 Thursday, June 9, 1977 Bob Vodden, right, of Hol -Den Farms of RR 1, Clinton receives the Purina Trophy from Henry Thirst for being the Premier Exhibitor at the Holstein Show. (News Record photo) Clinton Xews-Record Jan Divok, centre, was crowned Queen of the Fair Saturday night. Jan, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Divok of Clinton. On the left is first runner-up, Marilyn Mair, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mair of Clinton, while Second section 112th Year. 1 Spring a • Fair caught .:Y � . , :; .�� �... :;. .. .. ::. 4�)a•%Y• x�p d� �: 3 .•A'�. i.s�-$� 6"�'s:�'�'z� ! „v a ��-.. �.. i. ;,� v:' .., .> : , . r ,. .. .. .� ... ....rN ,£,�..r.---..� ix3... s:f�.�: �^..;f'o�3%i4.�. �''f....cn. d �..x.t..... _ ,.wE2.zi: � ....._.. :•:2i.. '.fi, .. J..:. a.d:1.r>, .saa�:�?:"d1'x r <..o„t . ,.,., , .�.. .. No. 23 Kathy Penfound, right,18, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Penfound of Londesboro was second runner-up. (News -Record photo) "Mmmmm, good," says' judge Mrs. Maxine Sereda as she samples one of the record number of entries in the domestic science competition at the Spring Fair on Friday af- ternoon. Mrs. Sereda had her hands... or should we say... her mouth full, carrying out her duties. (News -Record photo) Cliff McNeil, left, and Sons of RR 6, Goderich had the grand champion female and the • breeders herd at the. Spring Fair on Friday. Here Cliff shows off the Elliott Insurance Trophy won at the Huron Holstein show. (News Record photo) Even Mother Goose and her friends were present at the Spring Fair Parade on Saturday. (News -Record photo) 0.00,4 The view .from the new grandstand is good, as this picture taken Friday afternoon at the Fair shows. Much of the new $250,000 stand was ready for the Fair, and organizers say it is ureal asset. (News -Record photo) It took the whole afternoon on aaturday to judge the 200 entries in the sheep show at the Spring Fair. Here T.R. Clarkson right, picks over the entries in what has become the biggest sheen ahnw in Ontario. (News Record photo)