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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1986—Page 3A
Fabulous floats, f
Two-year-old Adrienne Carr helped her grandmother, Else DeGroot, in the cheese booth
on May 16. The youngster wore the traditional Dutch clothing, blending into the
festivities.
Carly Herman was one of the Clinton Co -Op Nursery School students who took part in the
trike-a-thon to raise money for her school. Carly's decorated tricycle was perfect for the
Klompen Feest atmosphere. ,.
The Kitchener -Waterloo based Ventures Drum and Bugle Corps grandstand on May 17. The all girls group showed Clinton area
marched in the parade and then entertained the large crowd at the residents why they have had such success.
Photos by Anne Nare'ko
The Shannon Preszcator Dancers once again entertained the Klompen Feest audience.
Sheoneila Cook, Dianne Stebins and Melanie of dance groups frornthe school perfornni �g on�May 16 at the arena., known as Cmpany, were
John Greidanus (front) gave his accordion a good workout during then providing music white riding on a float.
the.lompen Feest weekend by playing for -the Festival Singers, and