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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1987
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Grafitti '87 -another success
MC Rick Greven of CKSI, Radio conferred with Wayne Hodges of Clinton at the Graffiti
'87 Show. Hodges was one of the organizers of the sell out Saturday night event. (Shelley
McPhee Haist photo)
Gerry Arpa and the Flashbacks supplied the rock and roll
entertainment for the crowd of more than 900 at Graffiti
'87. The evening beef barbecue and dance were part of the
1950s styled celebrsation, held at the Clinton Community
('entre. (Shelley McPhee, Haist photo)
(Photos by
Shelley McPhee Haist)
Fans of the 1950s era converged on Clinton this past Saturday night for the sell-out
barbecue and dance. Among the party goers were this Goderich foursome, Vicki abd
Steve Abbott (left) and Mary and Earl Pennington (right). Bobby socks and pony tails,
cool shades and greased hack hair were the order of the day. (Shelley McPhee Haist
photo)
The Chiffons made a special guest appearance at the ('lin-
ton Kinsmen-Kinettes Graffiti show. Direct from Detroit
the foursome sang a medley of their greatest hits. Off
stage, The Chiffons are known better as Mary Anne
Chambers, Linda Rosman, Dorothy Roughen and .Joyce
,Jenkins. IShellcy McPhee Haist photo)
A Chevy convertible, a cool guy and the cute girl - that's
what the 1950s were all about. These Seaforth area couples
took in the fun at the Graffiti '87 held in Clinton on the
weekend. Dennis Murray got a kiss from his gal Debbie
Murray, while Harry and Donna Arts checked out the
back seat of the '58 Chevy. The Granton Lions Club is sell-
ing tickets on this classic ear. (Shelley McPhee Haist
photo)