Barrie Examiner, 10 Feb 1977, p. 23

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2A The Barrie Examiner Thursday February 10 1977 Carnival free for all on Kempenfelt grounds This year for the first time there will be no admission charge to the Barrie Winter Carnival grounds The Chamber of Commerce organizers hope that their gift of Carnival will bring even more people to enjoy that for which they work so hard for several months to produce ITS AS IIAN sport as you can get and those at tending the annual Barrie The events and Carnival ac tion have been moved to the Bayshore area adjacent to the Downtown business core and extend to many areas through out the city making it the largest Carnival ever with more happenings and fun such as Bed pushing races Pan cake and sausage breakfasts Winter arnival this weekend Will get chance to see logslcd racing and HOWARD Sky diving Chariot races Dog sled teams Torchlight parade Dances Parties Motorcycle races log skinning Art and Craft sale rides displays and games For the first time anywhere the World Championship Snow shoe Fastball Also new this year the VIP Obstacle Run many probany be seeing tingsled racing for the first time ounsons For Carnival Week Howard Johnson Proudly Presents NITES 0F LIVE ENTER TAHVMEN in the LA MPLIGH TER ROOM THURSDAY FRIDAY BlTOJAZZ Harry Leek on the organ Art Elletson on the sax John Schliesmann on the trombone Ted Fry on the drums SATURDAY EVENING mm cox AND THE COMPANY CARNIVAL SPECIAL FRI SAT SUN BABY BACK BARBO SPARERIBS Served with Potatoes Vegetables Salad from the Salad Bar HOme of the Salad Bar 355 BAYFIELD ST ENCED LLB with Snowmobiles and the Great Beer Stein Chute Klondike Night Carnivaldress affair for the gamblers and dancers is on Friday night and on Saturday night carnival dance offers live band and good food From World Championship Broomball and Crosscountry The best of Ontarios dog sledders will be racing at this years Carnival and showing the beautiful and talented purebred dogs that make the races not only exciting but classic show of such breeds as Siberian Huskies Malamutes andSamoyeds lhe NorDod Sledders is made up of hobbyists using dogs belonging to registered kennels such as Shieken Gloalden Snowblow Beckmar Malmiisher Rabbitlanc Iasso Husky Howl Mylemar and Arteeka The sledders are mill workers teachers students salesmen draftsmen electri cians in their spare time and come from such places as fam bridge Guelph Grand Valley Ski races to The Canadian Arm ed Forces and Giant Bonfire there is something exciting for everyone Participant or watcher all ages can get involved in Bar ries Greatest Show on Snow Draw Tickets will be on sale well in advance of and during Carnival Days With no admis Linwood Huntsville and Toron to The group which formed the club about seven years ago and travel all over to promote this fascinating and exciting hobby with true professionalism Many of the sleds are hand made by the sledders and are show in themselves Visitors to Barries free car nival are invited to come and sion charge it is hoped that the costs of Carnival may be recovered by supporters buying tickets on$1000 Cool Cash first prize or free trip for two to Disney World If the support is sufficient free admission would probably be continued to following years Dogs and men make up teams lt for Carnival sled racing see the dogs and talk to the owners but to please not bring their own dogs to the races or the stakeout area There will be two classes of races held Saturday and Sun day at the Bay area Class 25 dogs Course ap proximately miles Class pen Course approx imately 115 miles SATURDAY FEBRUARY 12 IO 106 pm DEALERS DISPLAYS BUY SELL OR TRADE MALL HOURS COINS STAMPS ANTIQUES OPEN VISII WITH US AT SIMCOE COUNTY LARGEST INDOOR 10 AM 930 PM MON to SAY tots or me PARKNO OVER 60 STORES TO SERVE YOU SHOPPING MALL WITH CLIMATE CONTROLLED COMFORT

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