![]() The funds raised will be used to purchase some of the extras for the Clinton Health and Wellness Centre.Ĭome out and find a bargain and help a good cause. There will be fresh baking, plants, books, and a lot of miscellaneous items up for grabs. The Clinton Health Care Auxiliary will host its annual yard sale May 11 in Cahill’s yard, across the highway from the Cariboo Lodge. Spencer Jodrey on the mini pony for Munro Feeds was second, and Selina and Cody Ambler were third with their pack-horse entry. The Shyanne Antoine Group with their Cowboys and Indians entry took first in the equestrian. Non-Profit Youth: first went to the Clinton 4-H entry, second to the Majorettes and third to Minor Soccer.įirst in Non-Profit Adult was the Kamloops Pipe Band, with the Clinton Wellness Centre and Cloverdale Rodeo second and third respectively.īest Commercial: first, Clinton Irly Bird second, Integris Credit Union and Insurance and third, Munro Feed.īest Out-of-Town was the Cloverdale Rodeo, with second going to the 100 Mile House ‘Log Home Capital’ float. The final results were as follows: Best Overall went to the Clinton 4-H Club Best Costume was captured by the Shyanne Antoine Group and Most Original went to the Integris Credit Union and Integris Insurance.īest Overall Auto went to Ashcroft Mayor Andy Anderson with his mini, followed by Clinton Mayor Roland Stanke in his Mustang. There were a number of imaginative floats and entries in the parade. The cloudy skies and cool weather did little to curb the enthusiasm of the participants or the bystanders. The volunteers who prepared the treats and the students who helped serve and clear up afterward all did a great job.įor the most part, the weatherman co-operated during the annual Rodeo Parade on May 28. Local residents and out-of-town visitors enjoyed snacks, coffee or tea and spent time together reminiscing. They also carried the theme over to the parade on Saturday riding in a battered hillbilly truck.Ĭlinton Memorial Hall was abuzz with laughter and conversation May 27, as friends gathered for the Annual Old Timers Tea. Staff members were all dressed in hillbilly garb, while the building was decorated inside and out with heritage items. The Integris Credit Union and Insurance Services was declared the “best decorated” and the staff also got the nod for the “best dressed.” May 26 was chosen as the day the businesses would be judged. The Clinton and District Economic Development Society challenged local business owners to get into the Western Heritage spirit by decorating their establishments and dressing the part for at least one day. Ted Pappas and Doug Carnegie appraised a number of interesting items, including jewelry, glassware, photos and memorabilia.Įach appraisal cost $5 and several people brought more than one item to have appraised. 100 Mile House South Cariboo 2017 Official Visitor GuideĪ large number of appraisals were done in Clinton on May 22 at the Clinton Museum fundraiser.It will continue to provide sterling service for many years to come. These photos emanate from a working newspaper archive thus concede routine physical. This remains a very stylish and elegant large Victorian press which provides a very large amount of useful storage space. 1989 LARGE OQVIST SNOWMOBILE PUNIM TECHNONICS A. There are a couple of old repairs to the press. There are some marks to the right hand side panel including one larger indentation mark and wear to some of the edges. This lovely Victorian press remains in very good solid condition with minor surface markings commensurate with age and usage. The internal hanging height is 42” (106cm) and the depth 19.5” (49cm). The press has an overall height of 85.5" (218cm), a cornice width of 50" (127cm) and a cornice depth of 23" (59cm). The drawers are fitted with locks (no key is supplied although one should be obtainable if required). The base has three deep drawers fitted with brass drop ring handles mounted on decorative backplates. The right hand door is fitted with a lock (key supplied) and the left hand door has top and bottom catches. The doors have a wonderful inlaid design featuring swag and urns. ![]() The press sits on bracket feet and has a stepped cornice. The top section has had the drawers removed and a full width rail has been added to allow it to be used for hanging clothes. ![]() The press comes in 2 sections, the top section and the drawer base. We date this press to the first half of the 19th century. ![]() A lovely large Victorian mahogany linen press. ![]()
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