Clinton News-Record, 1979-06-07, Page 13CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7 , 1979—PAGE 13
Fair in many pictures
The nervous tension quickly disappeared as three
area girls finished in top places in the Queen of the
Fair contest. From left, Cheryl Sutherland came
third out of the nine entries, Carol Jewitt was
named the Fair Queen and Pam Baker came
second.(News-Record photo)
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Four youngsters were chosen from 15. entries as the
best babies in the six month to a year class at the
Clinton Fair. The v% inners included, left to right,
first, Toni Maria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Beyersbergen, RR 2, Lucknow; second, Courtney,
daughter of Robin and, Margaret Sauve, Blyth;
third, Jeffrey, son of Bill and Mary Lou McGregor,
Clinton; fourth, Matthew, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Hunter, Goderich.(News-Record photo)
Despite all the activities of the booths and midway
surrounding the horse show, this young rider and
horse remained undistracted for the judging of
saddle horse ridden by a youngster 16 years and
under on Sunday at the Clinton Fair.(News-Record
photo)
Hrolmesville United Church had an attractive float
in the Spring Fair parade last Saturday. The church
is celebrating its 100th anniversary this
year.(News-Record photo)
The citizens of Huronview had the best institutional was complete with residents in costume and a sing -
float in the spring fair, and no wonder. The float song.(News-Record photo)
No, this young fellow, is not about to jump on, four volunteer kids from the
audience, it's actually Roger Weidemann of Belgrave, stopped by the camera
in mini -flight during one trick of balance and accuracy in a skateboard
demonstration at the Spring Fair on Saturday. Roger made -.the jump several
times successfully.(News-Record photo)
How about this for a "garden tractor." This 650
horse, $8,000 tractor isnot something one would use
to cut the back lawn. The machine features a high
performance, fully blown 427 Chev engine worth
$4,000. This fellow is smiling, but minutes after this
picture was taken, he blew the transrtiission out of
the vehicle while attempting to pull 1,500 pounds at
the Spring Fair last Friday night.(News-Record
photo)
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One of the main attractions at the Clinton Spring Fair this year was
the Ontario Massed Band which in part was responsible for drawing
a record crowd of nearly 9,000 persons. The thrill of hearing the
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massed pipers and drummers pleased many along tiie parade
route.(News4Record photo)