Junk Food Rallye - Final Stop - Dairy Queen in Clinton
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Turn right and follow the road into Dana. Go three blocks, turn left, then turn left at the next intersection. Follow the road to the railroad tracks, turn left and go to 71. 
**See footnote**
5 (Allen & Alice) Turn right onto 71, and follow it to Blanford, where 71 ends. Turn left onto 163 and follow it to Clinton. Follow 163 through town to the stop light at Main St. Go straight through this intersection, and Dairy Queen is on your right.
Dessert:
Cones & Dipped Cones
Blizzard® Treat
Peanut Buster® Parfait
Pecan Mudslide
Sundaes
Banana Split
Brownie Earthquake

First Place - Ed & Nina
Second Place - Denny & LeeAnn
Third Place - Carol & Dick
Tie for Fourth - Sharon & Kathy
Tie for Fourth - Alice & Allen
Sixth Place - Bob
**Footnote**
Somewhere about the time we entered Dana, our leaders, Sharon & Kathy, must have gotten a little lost with the directions. Sharon did a good job of circling the town, even if it was the opposite direction (L-R-R-R, rather than L-L-L-R). However, determined to prove she could do better, she continued the lead, even after the switch-over point. The rest of us, stopped, regrouped and let A&A take the lead, as Sharon pulled over a quarter mile up the road, trying to figure out why we stopped. We all were cordial and waved as we passed Sharon & Kathy, and continued on our route, following A&A at normal speeds. Suddenly, this big, white car came flying passed our group, determined to get in front of us. HEY, WAIT A MINUTE!!! That's Sharon, what's she doing? She took the lead again! Oh well, I guess they like to lead the pack. Then, a little further up the road, Sharon pulls over and lets all of us pass. Seems that Kathy figured out in the directions that it had been someone else's turn to lead. 
Now in all fairness, we must not tease Sharon too much for one little boo-boo, as she was sporting a very bad head injury with 18 stitches, bad swelling of the forehead, and darkening eyes from a fall sustained at work the day before. Even with this injury, Sharon was willing to attend the JFR and lead for part of the journey! Good effort Sharon!