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Despite a downpour and high winds, the first bad
weather on a Fair Saturday in a decadq, many
visitors stayed on and sought protection from the,
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buildings, or waited around with uxnbrellis until
sunny skies returned. (News -Record photo)
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There were plenty of kids on the Clinton Nursery entertained spectators with their favorite songs.
School float in the Spring Fair parade, and they (News -Record photo)
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The best comic entry in the Fair parade was this
float called Clinton Cartoon Capers with Bert and
Ernie at the wheel. (News -Record photo),
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Members of the Awana group had a full float in the Clinton Spring Fair parade,
and sang songs for the hundreds of spectators along the route. (News -Record
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Even though he nearly lost his lunch a couple of times, Tony Stauttener of
Clinton was all smiles on the ferris wheel ride at the fair while his daughters
were completely thrilled. (News -Record photo)
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These two members of the Clinton Public Hospital Candy Stripers led the
Auxiliary float in the Spring Fair parade through the town's streets on
Saturday. (News -Record photo)
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These three youngsters concentrated on all the sites as they spun around on one
of the rides at the Clinton spring Fairlakt Siktuirday. (News -Record photo)
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After the rains quit on Saturday, one of the biggest heavy horse shows in recent
year. got underway at the Clinton fair, and viewers were treated to a fine
display of horse flesh. (News -Record photo)
One of the reasons the Anderson Auto Truck Painting oat won rst prize n the
Spring Fair parade was their quality control officer, Bob Simpson of Clinton.
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