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1978
UNKNOWN - "As We See It"
History will be made on this
1978 Fair Day. It's more
than likely that a cut-down
version of the coronation
will take place at Milwaukee
on the shores of the Great
Lakes in central America.
Bo'ness United Boys' Club
and their leaders numbering
around 40 people will be
visiting the United States
on a goodwill tour and will
miss this year's Festival.
Perhaps they will miss it in
Bo'ness, but all of them
fully intend celebrating the
occasion across the
Atlantic.
As our young Queen is
crowned on the stroke of 11
a.m. a small re-enactment
will be taking place in the
States. Certainly the
occasion will not be allowed
to go by without respect
being paid to our new Queen.
Mr Ian Hill, Boys' Club
leader, said: "Our tour
dates cross over the Fair
Festival period and I know
that many of the lads will
be thinking of the Glebe
Park on 30th June. Thinking
about the Fair will probably
encourage a bit of
home-sickness. It would
seem natural that we dispell
this feeling by staging our
own crowning, and you can be
assured that 11 a.m. U.K.
time will be marked in
proper fashion."
This is the second time that
the Boys' Club has gone
abroad. In 1975 they toured
West Germany playing a
series of football matches
at different age levels.
They never lost a game on
excursion, leaving a very
healthy respect for Scottish
football on the Continent.
They feel confident that the
American trip can be equally
successful.
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