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ST. GLAIR CARNIVAL

MANY ATTRACTIONS The St. Clair carnival continues its programme of amusement to-night and every night until March 1. Proceeds from this function will go towards purchasing equipment for the St. Clair Life Saving Club. This is a most necessary object, and one well deserving of public support. But those in charge do not rely on the worthiness of the object to obtain support, and an entertaining night is guaranteed would-be patrons. To engage the interest of the public there are merry-go-rounds, flying horses, hoop-la's, roll-downs, skittles, darts, and almost e.vcry sort of fair amusement. The •carnival is held on the St. Clair esplanade.

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Evening Star, Issue 23818, 24 February 1941, Page 3

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ST. GLAIR CARNIVAL Evening Star, Issue 23818, 24 February 1941, Page 3

ST. GLAIR CARNIVAL Evening Star, Issue 23818, 24 February 1941, Page 3

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