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The Citizen, 1991-05-15, Page 12The old heave-ho Sandra Walsh gives it her all as she puts that shot at the Blyth Public School track and field meet Monday. The students worked up a sweat in the record-breaking heat of the day. Clown band to perform continued from page 9 downtown Clinton and ends up back at the park's back entrance. General admission to the grounds is: adults- $5, children-$2.50,and babes in arms -free. After you have lunch there is a Free Sphere Clown Band concert in the arena. This four-member band is well known in the Clinton area, hav­ ing already been in Bayfield, Goderich and Kincardine. They arc from Toronto and have been enter­ taining for 17 years. The Art Fair continues Saturday afternoon with many activities and older children ad adults are sure to want to participate in the shuffle­ board contests outside. Lift off of the Rcmax hot air bal­ loon, to be displayed at the ball field, weather permitting, is 10 a.m. Satur­ day. The children's barbecue begins at 5 in the arena and new this year is a children's menu. If you understand Dutch you will be sure to enjoy the comical play "Het Wespennest" being performed at 7 p.m. in the CHSS auditorium. The wind-up dance at the arena runs rom 9 to 1, with music provided by DJ. Early on Saturday and Sunday morning, the firemen and legion are hosting breakfasts, giving everyone a good start to each day. Sunday closes the festival at 2 with the traditional ecumenical praise and worship service in the arena. This non-denominational meeting is par­ ticipated by all churches in the com­ munity. Babysitting is provided and coffee will be serve later. A taste of Holland, fun and music, sights and sounds, awaits you in CLinton. "Ledereen is Welkom". FIREWORKS DISPLAY TO BE HELD AT HULLETT CENTRAL SCHOOL GROUNDS Admission $8.00 per vehicle Sponsored by Hullett Township Recreation Committee Your support in offsetting our expenditures for this event is welcomed $1,000°° Cash Rebates are available on all new Vicon farm equipment. PLUS Low Financing Rates & Cash Rebates 0 o/o INTEREST For 12 Months* 7.5% for 24 Mos. 8.5% for 36 Mos. 9.5% for 48 Mos. ’Monthly Payments APR Certain terms and conditions apply Program subject to change without notice 3 McGAVIN FARM EQUIPMENT Walton. Ont (519) 887-6365, (519) 527-0245 Monday, May 20 OR Payment Waiver until July 7, 1991 & Cash Rebates There's never been a better time to take advantage of the biggest price incentives ever offered on new Vicon farm equipment. Performance you can afford to take home