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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-05-08, Page 103�tl� 3 During Klompen Feest - take a ride on the Stage ;coach May 18 10 AM TO PARADE TIME (12 NOON) Downtown Clinton - leaving from Town Hall AFTER THE PARADE At th. Clinton Community Park sponsored by the Clinton Klompen Feet Committee Come one - come all to the 131st Clinton Spring Fair 1985 CLINTON SPRING FAIR 131st YEAR Western Ontario's largest Exhibit of Livestock at the Clinton CommuniolPark FRIDAY & SATURDAY May 31 . June 1 CLAS "B" FAIR OVER 522,000 IN PRIZES MIDWAY CRC Productions (Hully Gully) & The Huron Central Agricultural Society are sponsoring A.T.V. (All Terrain Vehicle) Superc`ross Races. This event is held on Saturday, June 1st at 7:00 p.m. infront of the Grandstand. Clinton Junior Farmers are sponsoring a Dance on Saturday, June 1st, 9;00 to 1 i400 Music by "Jim Medd". Cost is 38.00 per couple & will be held at the Clinton Community Centre. ar Celebration of faith By John Greidanus Sr. 1945 to 1905 represents 40 years of freedom, a time when each one of us has had the opportunity to live and make something of ourselves. Today we live like brothers and sisters. We're neighbors and friends. We have the opportunity to grow our crops, to modernize our homes and our times. The World War II Holocaust not only affected the Jews. Where ever the war hit, there was holocaust. Good and evil were both there. Now, let us work for a better tomorrow. Clinton's Klompen Feest celebrations are here again and the committee has worked, hard to achieve this goal. Floats are ready, singers are practicing, times and events are -set. The year the committee has obtained permission from the Church Council to use the Clinton Christian Reformed Church on Sunday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. for a night of sacred music of Dutch and Englishsongs. This type of event has been suggested in the past and the Church Council was glad to extend this idea. The evening performance will feature different"3organists, pianists, accordion and horn players. Old time favorite songs from Holland will be sung, along, with traditional English songs, like How Great Thou Art. Dutch people will hear the familiar lines of the traditional song, "Wij geven het niet over, De Kastelijk," words that treasure the Bible. Many thanks to a great country that welcomed so many Dutch immigrants. We are grateful. Tie. 1 -.tical Singer., %sill perform Ilollancl's hest lined !.rings.'