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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 22

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Page 22, The Citizen, Ottawa, Thursday, February 7, 1980 COLONEL BY 10 KM SKATE CHALLENGE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9IH 11:00 A.M. ON THE CANAL AT 5 AVENUE -mm SAVE-SAVE-SAVE OUR 3RD ANNUAL CANOE SALE Here is an opportunity for big savings on our 16' Handcrafted Voyageur Fiberglas canoe. This sleek canoe built right here in our own factory is all handmade, has wooden slat seats for coolness, wooden thwarts, aluminum gunwales and end caps and for safety it has positive flotation. Only 40 of these canoes will be offered at this low price. Last Jan.

they were snapped up in a few days so shop early to avoid disappointment. FREE STORAGE UNTIL SPRING NO REGISTRA TI0N NEEDED! Bring Your Friends, Bring the Family i INFORMATION: OTTAWA RECREATION Ottawans lose curling finals NORTH BAY (CP) Chris Bodogh and her rink from the St. Catharines Golf and Country Club won the Ontario women's curling championship Wednesday with a 7-4 win over Dawn Ventura's Ottawa rink. Bodogh and Ventura were tied, with 4-0 records entering Wednesday morning's 10th and final draw of the six-game, round-robin competition. Bodogh and Ventura were drawn 2-2 after five ends in the deciding game when Ventura missed her final stone in the sixth, enabling skip Marilyn Darte of the St.

Catharines club to throw the last rock for a two-count and a 4-2 margin from which the Ventura rink never recovered. The Bodogh rink will represent Ontario at the national finals in Edmonton Feb. 23 to March 1. In other final-round games, Sheila Seltzer of Sudbury downed Norrie Smith of Toronto 8-6 and Anne Day of St. Thomas beat Bunny Schermann of Manitouw-adge8-l.

Ventura finished with a 4-1 mark, Seltzer was 3-2, Smith 2-3, Day 1-4 and Schermann was winless in her five starts. Curling stage set in Crystal Pebble 1 jmckmrnM 563-3222 Februaruy 8-17, 1980 Ice Dream. A magical, fairy-tale world in which some 60 ice sculptures at Dow's Lake have been constructed in competition by high school, college and university students, the general public and government departments. By visiting Ice Dream you could win a trip for 2 to Barbados courtesy of Treasure Tours and Nordair. Sleigh Rides on Dow's Lake.

The sleighs and teams of horses from the National Capital Equestrian Park will take you on a delightful, 15-minute trip to see the exciting snow and ice sculptures of Ice Dream. Departures from the Dow's Lake Boat house: Fridays, 1800 to 2200; Saturdays, Noon to 2000; Sundays 1000 to 1800. $1.00 per person. (Group bookings: $25.00. Telephone 829-6936 between 1000 and 1800 for reservations).

fte. Suggested Retail Price 299.00 OUR JANUARY PRICE 179.00 PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED MM Factory Outlet Hwy. 31, Ottawa PH. 822-0581 Gail Nevrumont of Rideau and Ria Bouchard of Glenmore were scheduled to meet today to decide the holder of the Campeau Trophy as the Ottawa Ladies Crystal Pebble curling Directions: miles south of Blossom Park Mart on right side or about 100 yards south of the Rideau Road. CHARGEX Hours: daily Sat.

10 to 4 SUPER 3 PC. SUIT VALUES Brian Smyth, Holly Larocque and Hub Beaudry cover Friday, 8 February 1930 Dow's Lake Winterlude Warm-up 1935 "February's March" 2000 Ice Hog arrival 2010 Ice Dream winners announced 2015 Official Opening 2020 "Dow's Inferno" (enormous bonfire) 2030 "Frozen Fireworks" Saturday, 9 February Dow'g Lake 0930 anternational Winterlude 1330 Outdoor Curling Challenge Scotland led by Lord Elgin and Lady Victoria challenges Canada led by the Ottawa Valley Curling Association. 1100 Colonel By 10 km Skate Challenge Family and individual participation invited. Each participant completing the distance will receive a certificate with personal times marked. Male and female with fastest times win "Colonel By Sunday, 10 February 1000 Winterlude Triathlon 40 km skating, cross-country skiing and running competition organized by Sri Chinmoy Centre.

Starting from and returning to the Main Hall, University Centre, Carleton University. Rideau Canal 1500 United Way Human Chain linked from the National Arts Centre to Dow's Lake. 8,000 people along length of Canal. Fifth Avenue 1930 Arlington-D'Aoust Outdoor 2100 Skating Show. Figure skating spectacular will feature two ice ballets "Les Pa-tineurs" and "Water Colours" with guest performances by World Professional Pairs Champions Don Fraser and Candy Jones.

Civic Centre 2100- St. Valentine Party. 0100 Live entertainment with Sid Holmes and The Big Band Sound and Omnibus Orchestra, salons Door prize of trip for 2 to Florida courtesy of Treasure Tours and Nordair. Tickets J6.00 per couple. INFORMATION: Prior to February 8 (0900-1700) 996-5784 February 8-17 (0900-2100) 238-2842 100 ALL WORSTED BIG, TALL SMALL VALUES TO $265.00 the opening of SKlK.OO Winterlude '80 live from Dow's Lake 2 FOR $250.00 SIZES: 36 to 52 SHORT, REG.

TALL Also Executive Models WE CARRY THE LARGEST SELECTION OF SUITS IN TOWN bonspiel enters the final stages. Nevrumont gained her spot with a 7-5 win over Cataraqui's Kay O'Neil in semi-final play Wednesday while Bouchard was a 5-3 winner over Gunny Johnson of RCMP. In the House of Hunter event, Val Murchison of Granite and Marion Rou-gier of Riverside were also to meet today to decide the winner. Murchison posted an extra-end 11-8 win over Rideau's Ora Cook while Rougier defeated June Matshushita in their semi-final match. Finals of the remaining events are scheduled for Friday.

Meanwhile, Harry Adams and Hugh Montague emerged as the only two-game winners in the opening night of the Rideau Permanent Trust Bonspeil at the Rideau Curling Club. Adams and his Lans-downe rink took the step forwards the $3,000 first prize by beating Dean McLean of RCMP 8-4 and Vern Geiler of Navy 7-3. Montague, who represents the Carleton Heights Club, defeated Louis Des-jardins of Navy 6-5 in his first game and Rideau's Jim Selley 8-6 in the next round. Tennis loss CALGARY (UPC) Ottawa's Marjorie Blackwood, the only Canadian entry in the $25,000 Avon Futures tennis tournament, was knocked off 6-3, 6-4 Tuesday by Hana Strach-nonova of Switzerland in first-round play. "I was in control of the match from the beginning," Strachonova said.

"Marjorie likes to return hard shots, so I hit slow, high balls and I changed the pace." SUPER PANT VALUE fin i NN 1 VALUES TO $45.00 100 ALL WOOL WORSTED FLANNELS SHADES Charcoal, Med. Grey, Light Grey, Chocolate, Med. Brown, Navy, CBC4II Ottawa $2-00 SIZES 28 to 44 AT THESE LOW PRICES ALTERATIONS EXTRA OPEN FRI. TILL 9 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY immwm aeel commercial products mm.

MACHINISTS Come work in the largest and best equipped machine shop in the Ottawa Region THE COMPANY: Commercial products is a profit-oriented subsidiary of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, located just west of Ottawa at Kanata. We're proud of our international reputation as a high technology manufacturer. THE WAGE: The starting rate is $8.19 per hour, increasing to $8.88 per hour after successful completion of a probationary period. THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS: Will have junior matriculation plus several years experience, be capable of doing set-up work, and be willing to work evening shifts (four ten-hour shifts per weekf Preference will be given to candidates with Horizontal Boring Mill and NC Machine experience. THE CONTACT: Donna Coates Staffing Officer ATOMIC ENERGY OF CANADA LTD.

THE CANADIAN CLUB CLASSIC BRINGS BACKTHE CENTURY-OLD TRADITION OF ICE RACING ON THE RIDEAU CANAL On February 17th, 1980, top Canadian harness drivers will be competing in the Canadian Club Classic There will be six harness races in all over a quarter mile stretch of the frozen Rideau. And the driver that accumulates the most points on the afternoon's programme will be awarded the Canadian Club Cup. Racing on frozen Canadian rivers is a sport which dates back to pre-Confederation days. It's a sport as individual, as impressive, as inherendy Canadian as Canadian Club-a world famous whisky which dates back over 120 years. That's why, in co-operation with the Canadian Trotting Association and the National Capital Commission, Canadian Club I I is honoured to present this exciting Canadian -nr event And pleased to award the winner Canadian Club Cup for Ice Racing.

P.O. BOX 6300 Ottawa, Ontario K2A 3W3 532-2790e)tt784 Ltnergie Atomique du Canada, Unites Atomic Energy of Canada United Commercial Products Produita.

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