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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 25 Jan 1989, p. 8

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New events next year at festival Cont'd from page 6 Some new events to look forward to are remote control car race for children, a jazz band jam session, the Funland Band for children, addi- tional categories in the Top skaters The figure skating show held Sunday afternoon gave a great outlet for young local talent to show their stuff in front of large crowds filling the Midland arena. Full load snowman contest and organizers are attempting to arrange dog sled races, Anyone with ideas or wish to be involved with Winterfest '90, contact the recreation office at 526-4770. Snowmen Darrell Gibbons stands beside the winning entry in the Midland Winterfest Snowman Contest. Gibbons is the one on the left holding the trophy. The snowman; which stands approximately six feet tall, is the second edition for Gibbons. The first one fell down Thursday and Gibbons was forced to rebuild on Friday. Gibbons promised tp repeat as winner next year. Waiting patiently Saturday afternoon at the Wye Marsh in Midland children had the opportunity to snowshoe through the grounds and feed the chickadees. In top form Norm Ullman, left, shows the form that made him atop player Friday night as a member of the Montreal Old Pros who tackl- in the National Hockey League for years. Ullman was intown ed the Midland Saints in an exhibition contest. Sunday afternoon bought warm tempertures and sunny skies to the Midland area, an ideal day for horse and wagon rides through Little Lake Park. Page 8, Wednesday, January 25, 1989

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