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Times Advocate, 1993-02-10, Page 11Y.. vm WFJI\TDFR Times -Advocate, February 10, 1993 Page 11 Grand Bend Linter Carnival: Frosty Fun Bafoo the Bear, entered by the Colonial Hotel won the snow sculpture contest for best detail. Other winners were the Patio Motel's Little Mermaid for best use of colour, and Oakwood Inn's Garfield for best appeal. a" Grancl`Bead 's Kim Hardy and Valerie Cregmile mere Just two of the rn ny performers at the Youth Talent Contest held Sun- day afternoon at Finnegan's as part of the Grand Bend Winter Carnival. • A Don't let the lack of snow fool you. It was cccoldl Despite the biting cold, Grand Bend's Winter Carnival sno-pitch tournament drew a number of die-hard sno-pitch teams. On Saturday morning, Gables Tavern of Grand Bend took on the Exeter Frosted Flakes. Bill Glover of the Flakes smacked the Bright orange ball for a double. He then scored his first run of the game as a teammate hit him home. Photos by Kellie Ercoli, Fred Groves, and Adrian Harte The carnival continues this week, mare photos next issue. it was bumper to bumper balk Saturday afternoon et Grand fiend Public 'Schoouas close to 100 children took advantage of a free movie --drive-in style. Moviegoers fash- I ioned automobiles from cardboard boxes, decorated them and sat in their cars while en- joying Peter Pan on the big screen. The children's drive-in activity was part of the Grand Bend Winter Carnival. 4 •'T tll 94 Pitrlftea� FORE!?1.:. Fourteen degrees below zero was more like itl Snowsuit -bedecked Barry Schmidt of Stratford braved the frigid temperatures to partake in the Grand Bend Winter Carnival's Sno Golf. Armed with a club and a green tennis ball, participants challenged the wintery conditions to complete nine holes. Schmidt finds one advantage to golf in February - the water hazards are much easier to negotiate when they are frozen. Benguin the Penguin r r,