Section Two talesman Wednesday, July 18,1984 m Æ a ftJB/i # ISS 0 0 /&***€$ Êi JB? S S t'î?, jB g : ^ 'V/^h "Tü :, y /Æ " th ill -My L3 W -- i/ tvV-iv '**></ y*T\îl il • V '• ! pj ■' ! . * y Jjï jf /ïf>«3 TZPi rf /:•S O, j® : : . 4/ if if S © ftj / rf $ m /I \'i r* n ë$j lisy f'/ y V-ï /&?/ £*/ Red, blue, pink and yellow balloons were in abundance at the Bowman- rp f rps hment booths at the carnival were busv all night serving everv- Christy Nickerson, of Bowmanville, was one of the lucky winners of the ville Lions Club carnival on Friday night. This child is keeping a tight grip The refreshment booths at the carnival night seiving every kids , draw at the Bowmanville Lions Carnival Friday night. She is pictured on his, obviously unaware that mom has already tied it securely to the , stroller. thing from popcorn to fish and chips. here with Jim Cryderman who is presenting her with a new watch. Perfect Weather for Village of Newcastle Lions Carnival The Newcastle Lions held their annual summer carnival on Saturday night, which featured fun and activities for all ages. Games of chance, bingo, and a free dance highlighted the day's activities at the Newcastle Community Centre. Above, Ed Majer sells a book of draw tickets to Mr. and Mrs. Tom DeJong and daughter Jennifer. Ring the bottle was a favorite with the children on Saturday at the Lions Carnival. One of the biggest hits with the young crowd was the video games that these two future fighter pilots mastered. Jennifer and Amy Bateman, and Cathy Blaker took top honors in the Lioness Baking Contest on Saturday at the Newcastle Community Centre. The winners are shown above, receiving their prizes from Lioness Lioness Jean Rickard, right. „ ,, , , , , . . . ,. . , , Ray Goode and Ed Leslie manned one of the booths on Saturday at While the Lions were busy outside entertaining at the carnival, doz- the Newcastle Lions Carnival. The weather was perfect for the annual ens ol people were inside playing bingo. extravaganza.