HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-06-08, Page 15CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1983—PAGE 13
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Many red, blue and white ribbons were handed out to the
winners in the livestock classes, competing at the Clinton
Spring Fair, The County Holstein Show saw a record
number of entries compete for the prizes. (Shelley
McPhee photo)
This pretty cowgirl and her young companion marched in
the Clinton fair parade. ( Shelley McPhee photo)
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The CHSS cheerleaders performed their best cheers and moves in a competition held at
the Clinton Spring Fair. The Listowel high school squad took first place. (Shelley
McPhee photo )
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While many youngsters headed to the midway, Gared
Boughen, 8, of Clinton was impressed with the farm
machinery display at the fair. The camera caught Gared
trying out one of the tractors. (Shelley McPhee photo)
It was up, over and away we go for youngsters at the
Clinton fair. The midway, the games and the candy floss
Determination
The children's mini -tractor pull, the first ever for the
Spring Fair was a great success. Children and their fans
turned out for the Saturday morning fun. (Shelley McPhee
photo)
booth were the main attractions for the younger fair
goers. (Shelley McPhee photo)
4-11 Sheep Club members showed their best lambs in a competition and sale held at the
Spring Fair. (Shelley McPhee photo)
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They bashed. crashed, smoked and spun and the capacit}
crowd at the Clinton grandstand loved the show put on h�
the Demolition Derby competitors. The action packed
show kicked -off the 129th fair on June 3. (Shelley McPhee
photo)