The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-25, Page 7«r.
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. COMING iN; FOR A REST — This snowmobiler joined' many others in
taking; a break at the Optimist hall Sunday after participating in the long
cross country poker rally.• The°route which went north almost to Walton,
was completed by 175 snowmgbilers, larger than' last year's entry. The
winners shared about $170in prize money;
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THE ATOM TOURNAMENT This is some of
the action seen in Friday night"s Atom hockey
tournament, one of the main :events- of . the
• .Seaforth Optimists' , Winter Carnival events.,
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A# Optimist's winter torniva..
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OR, JANUARY 21,
The tournamentwas, won by the Caodprich,,
Atoms in .the "A" division and the'B.r.;ussels
team in.the"B" division.,
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HELPiI`NG THE SCULPTORS Lee Bell, left,
kept tack of things while Bill Markshelped'
young' snow sculptors with pails of water
Saturday at 'the carnival.
SPIN THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE—Howard
Burnley was the man behind the' lucky wheel
during the Seaforth Optimists' Winter Carnival _.
Casino Night, Friday.
THE OLD WAY Optimists Ken Campbell wooclfest activities.
-. and Harry Arts tried outthe cross cut saw, on -a r through it too!
hugemaple log at Saturday's Winter Carnival
They got all the way
SEAFORT,��HtSwOWN BEAVERS —`Two frozen.
s
beavers. ttoaned to the. Optimists by a local;
trapper, were ..on.- view with a realistically
chewed log between them at the Optimist
Carnival .Saturday... Here Tracy Read and
Wendy .Gowan look them over.
BIG WHALES — Lisa Barry and Patricia Swartz of St. James' School
worked hard Saturday sculpting two big whales.
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�". CIKE BUTTER -- The chain saw David Gdrnidd of Brussels ds
using sliced .up a ccrd of wood In no time Saturdayat' Saforth
... ..,L ,,.,thee
Optimist Carnival and won him first prize, Archie Wiiiis `is his helper.
HOT DOGS COOKING The outdoor .grill at the.:Optimist park was a
good place` to warm 'your hands, Clendoo Coombs, :right discovered.
Others are, from left, Ken' Coombs, Arne Stinnissen and Cor. Dorssers.
LOST IN THE WOODS' - Though it might look that way, these'"skiiers_
are followinga well marked trail, through the bush behind the golf course
during the cross country ski poker rally.
AN OLD FASHIONED_ ,.,. _ ,,, .,. ....... ......... ,
SLEIGH RIDE Especially popular with the kids by volunteer$ dike Lloyd and Warden Haney; above, and .other ; .
s� Lloyd �i.
at the Optimist Carrtivai- were the free sleigh rides .offered all afternoon horses, 'Pete and Duke had as Many customers, as they could handle,