Clinton News-Record, 1986-04-23, Page 53Welkom
On behalf of the Clinton
Klompen Feest Committee I
extend to the residents of this
area and to the many visitors
from near and far a sincere
welcome to our annual
Klompen Feest.
It is an honor and distinct
privilege to serve as chairman
for this year's events. Because
of past chairman Bob Camp-
bell's enthusiasm and deter-
mination during the first years
of Klompen Feest, it has been a
pleasure to work with a very
dedicated and efficient
organization.
The committee chairpersons
and their respective commit-
tees have worked hard to put
together a weekend program
that we hope and trust will be
enjoyed by all.
It is very gratifying to feel
the community spirit that has
developed since the first years
of Klompen Feest. Many people
have become involved and con-
tributed much to the success of
our festival. We are fortunate
to have some very gifted people
who have made Huron County
their home and have offered
their time and talent in many
different ways. Without the co-
operation of our town council,
public works department,
public utilities commission, fire
dept., local schools and our ser -
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Cliutozj's
SIXTH ANNUAL �.
Klonjp�zj
Feest
MAY, 16, 17 & 18, 1986
Feest Index
Where to park 6
Program of events 7, 8, 9
1986 Queen 10
One old country 12
Starting over 22
Singing Dutch 24, 25, 26
Polish dancers 30
Biggest Parade yet 36
Giant Barbecue
42
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SIXTRANNUAL ,k)(.61**,
Klompen Feest
1l?AY16,17 C 18,1986
OFFICIAL PROGRAM
A Special Publication of the Clinton News -Record
P.O. BOX 39, Clinton Ontario Canada
Circulation of 22,000 copies.
Editor; Anne Narejko
Advertising; Janice Gibson, Gary Waist, Michelle Long
Contributing Staff; Shelley McPhee, Alan Rivett,
David Ernslie, Patti O'Rourke
Cover Photo; tames Fitzgerald
Taken at Goderich Township 1-5-0- Parade, July 1985.