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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1985—Page 11
Fran McGregor of Brucefield was one of the
members of the Clinton Pipe Band which
participated in the fair parade. She later
strolled about the arena floor with son Tait.
Serena Chilton and Tracey Hayter, both 17, were also participants in the fair queen con test.
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Irvine Beattie of Stapler and 1)r. Dennis SiftOn of St. Thomas discuss the ,merits of one of
the doctor's heavy horses during the fair.
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Goderich residents Cheryl Smith and Chris Adair watch Christopher.
Smith enjoy the merry-go-round during the Clinton Spring Fair held
Ma v 31 and ,1nne 1.
Rhonda Lobb, centre, won the right to represent the Clinton Spring Fair at the Canadian
National Exhibition in Toronto after the May 31 fair queen contest. First runner up was
Laura Feltz and second runner up was Dorothy Brooker.
Chuck Collins, number 191, of Varna finally caught Minden's Jeff Howe, number 17, on the final lap of one of the ATV
races held June 1 on the Clinton racetrack.
Michael Jesting of Clinton was one of dozens of excited boys and girls at the Clinton Spr Ing Fair getting
Quebec Nordique hockey star Wilf Palerrient's autograph.