Clowns were on hand to joke with the children or, like this worried youngster, to help them find their parents. - Radio CHYM’s 7th annual easter egg hunt attracted about 7.000 children between ttwpgtrpA6pstra"d 10. These nine and ten year outs took only The“ two five to six you old: decided togethomoss doesn'tstop oven at an exciting egg hunt. From 5,000 to 7,000 youngsters and parents braved the cold snowy weather Sunday to search for Easter Eggs in Waterloo Park during a local radio stations annual Easter Egg hunt. Radio station CH/YM, the sponsors of the event, gave but 20,000 chocolate creme eggs, 5,000 bunny banks, 4,000 CHYM balloons and one dozen golden eggs. Persons finding the golden eggs received a free family dinner at MacDohaids Restaurants. Featured during the egg hunt was the Easter Bunny, clowns and a number of CHYM personali- ties. Gord Hume, the advertising manager for the station said the bunny and clowns visited patients in both St.’ Mary's and the Kitchener- Waterloo Hospitals giving out candies and caster eggs. _ “Mr. Hume felt that Sunday's crowd was one of the largest in the last three years. The station has held this event for the past seven years. Egg hunt '73 ii CHYM’S Easter seconds to clear theiv designated area of eggs. bunny banks, balloons and special "golden" eggs redeemebIe for prizes. . n .. T g , mm by Vicki 60m . I" c. T'rle?,,l'! .2 " ' U cr; kg" r",' V" 57': ..__~ "r) PfrWil8lrl ytt _'i?i2"1,ar, After collecting a six quart basket of goodies left by the "Easter Bunny" this four-year-old hunter prepares to trudge home. . 'Iltopcooma ' '