VOLUME 18, NUMBE R PER SP O,011 .L NEC TIVE, LHRUAR A21,ES ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Five Miltoniana winter carnîval Sunday. They include Joe pile onto an inner tube in preparation for Brown, Brian Lisk, Glenn McBride, Bruce taking off down ahilI at Kelso during the Lisk, DJ. Bergin and Mark Smith. ITS PRETTY TOUGH to move quîckly when you dont have a led. Six-year-old Charmaine Mon o f Etohicoke dîscovered this when ahe tried to descend withoui one. She was atiending the winter carnival at Kelso wih of her auni Sharon Fergus who lices in Milton. WITM THE GREATEST 0F EASE, akydiver Bill Cole driftls down to land on the lake at Kelan Sunday. Be and a team- mate braved a chilI factor of 100 degreea minus zero Fahrenheit to make the lump. FOUR WHOi DIDN'T MIND THE COLD Sunday were Siberian huskiea Kia ,Koyana and Makie aod their owner Ken Dudley of Scarborough. Mr. Dudlev disdained gioves, haviog spent months living the the NorthwesiT erritories with the MILTON FIREFIGHTERS Tony Taziar (centre) and Roas steam. Athough the f ire warmed them on une aide. the wind chilled them on the other, g ~ winoer carni vl EASIER SAID THAN DONE was the TAKING A CUT is Mary McCarvill of Oak- doughnut-eating contest at Hlalions winter ville. She was is charge of the log-sawing carnival Sunday. Many youngsters were content ai HaIton's osinter carnivai Sun- frustrated by their inabiliiy to snare a bite. day. AND TBEY'RE OFF! Tobogganists tream away from the alarting point in the sied race at Kelno Con- aervation Area during Baltons winier carnival Sunday. APPREHENSIVE ABOUT THE F000. four-year-otd Maithew Bressmcr ut Oakvitle isot ton sure about the bot dog he is eating at Kelso Sunday. Perhapa the reason is because of the cold. SPORTING A COONSEIN hat in the tradition of Davy Crockettisi Colin Percy of Oakvilie. He found the headgear s;7- ficient f0 keep warm. Photos by Rod Lamb