i V l / W I ^ T ^ x,:' i. V Cy Ibw x kv ¥■ ¥ - y : ,' ■? ' >; : : / V-l ,-';t/ r Section Two Wednesday, June 29, 1983 ,^c P v^, ft-ViOHe.jl The dunking tank proved to be a popular feature of the carnival. Here, one of the participants takes aim at the target. A parade and inspection of the Bowmanville- based sea cadets was part of the Newcastle Village Lions Club Carnival held Saturday, June 25. Here, Ed Majer and Phil Hayman, of the Bowmanville Legion, inspect the cadets. The parade was organized with assistance of Mike Carter, a Sea Cadet officer and member of the Newcastle Lions. Photos by Peter Parrott : KmmiM imumm KM ï m mm m Eft 'if* 1 HI \ I fîfMMfiHf f ■ mm® ; w 1 fZ&k\ « v WKh '" : W iy * to'* 1 • 3"' ^ 26' ' * kvM / it - . . ■ *&• xi - \v* x\ *- V Bingo numbers are called during a game inside the Newcastle Hall on Duchess, a dog with a very colorful wardrobe, won the prize for best- dressed pooch during a mutt show held in Newcastle Village Saturday. Shown here, with Duchess, are Mark and Tina Millson, who entered their pet in the competition. Prizes were also offered in a variety of other _„_ o o-o is I Saturday evening. The event"was part of the Newcastle Lions Carnival which K tj F wjns a stuffed dot? at one of fhe h nfhs in * th Mpwrastlp t inns categories such as the smallest dog, best-behaved dog, and the most Saturday evenfng!° W ' "" inspectlon ' outdoor games ' and a dance ° n Ca" al Uons Clubtember Si^ to iST^rg™ "'l'hldta'te "lfgSunS an " Ual E the booth. Shellie Nowak, a nine-year-old Orono Lockhart Public school student kept limbered up on the monkey bars during a break in the activities scheduled for her school's annual play clay. The Orono Lockhart Public School play day was held last Friday afternoon. afternoon. One of the students is shown above competing in one of the many fun events which were organized. Nothing tastes quite so good when a young man gets himself heated up. Six year old Kevin Brown was competing in the annual Orono Lockhart Lockhart Public School play day last week.