VO. IO MARCH 12, I975 20¢ PER COPY CE BAY WINTER CARNIVAL '75 fourth year in a row the Carnival should be congratulated on the ex- 1 entertaining programmes which were or last weekend to mark Terrace Bay's l Winter Carnival. >kends activities were opened Thurs- 1g at the arena when residents gath- >e the crowning of the Carnival >d are: - back - Jenny Dorman, prin- >lyn Vanderkam, runner-up; Louise 5, runner-up; Kelly Ann Chesley, and Carnival Queen ~ Debbie Opas. he crowning of the Queen and pres- made to the girls, the Children's idging was also held in the arena. lges had a hard time choosing winners ncy Dress Parade. It was a terrif- it of children for all ages. 3, nurses, pretty ladies, jail birds, penguin birds and black birds and a gigantic puck, even St. Pat's Leprachean and Santa Claus appeared. Shirley Caron, Julie Rattray, Connie Cvitkovich and Thelma Northcott were the judges. Ditchfield Children Krista and Tanya Flower and Penguin Connie Cvitkovich presenting prize 'to Edward Wise. The children's races followed this event with the following results: - Pre-school - Nancy Costa, David Lalonde, 5 years - Elaine Fink, Roddy Brend; 6 years - Paula Bouchard, Emmitt Houston; 7 years - Lisa Fournier, Jamie Figliomeni; 8 years - Jane Colbey-Hara, Mark Houston; 9 years - Linda Fink, Joe Kennedy; I0 years - Laura Zwaresh, Raymond Bouchard; II years - Lesley Adey, Pat- rick Moher; I2 years - Louise Desrosiers, Michael Moher; I3 years - Judy Moher, John Bouchard and Ed Gramatowski tied for the boys. To close this first evening at the arena the Mums and sons sponsored a hockey game which resulted in a six-six tie with the help of the mothers. The snow sculpture juding was held Friday afternoon. Results to be listed next week. continued page I6