The Huron Expositor, 1988-06-29, Page 88A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 29, 1988
SEAFORTH DXY at the C inton Race Track saw a number of Seaforth people out to
support the barbecue and watch the races. Seen here, Marlen Vincent, Peter rand
Joanne Flanagan, and their children Kayla; Mark, and Matthew keep their eyes on the
horses they bet on.,Corbett photo.
LARGE CROWDS AND GOOD COMPETITION kept things lively at the Clinton track
during Seaforth Days, and the crowd took advantage of the pork barbecue offered after
the races put on by the Kinburn Foresters. Proceeds will go to the Seaforth Community
Hospital. Corbett photo.
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THE CLINTON RACE TRACK sponsored s
Seaforth Days on Sunday, to help raise
funds for the Seaforth Community Hospital.
Corbett photo.
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MASS SPUD BAKE - Neil Dolmage and Frances Hunt flip a rack Kinburn Foresters for the pork barbecue at the Clinton track on
loaded with potatoes. 200 pounds of potatoes were cooked by the Sunday. Corbett photo.
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BEANSMAN Bob Dalton takes care of the beans for the pork barbecue at the Clinton
track for the Kinburn Foresters. Corbett photo.
1000 PORK CHOPS were cooked by the Kinburn Foresters for the pork barbecue al
the Clinton track on Sunday.Corbett photo.
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THE AGAR FAMILY of Adam, Sarah, Marie, Julie, Mervin and Curt supported Seaforth
Day in- Clinton, and enjoyed the pork barbecue (some family members more than
others as Curt shows here). Corbett photo.
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