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Show St. Peter's Catholic Church Flans Carnival throw, novelty booth, a cake walk, baseball throw, fish pond and many other fun events. Pre-carnival tickets are available at 10 cents each for games, booths, and concessions, or they may be obtained at 12 for a dollar. In addition, some lucky carnival parti cipant will take home a $100 cash prize, a Ruger semi-automatic rifle or a freezer bundle. Tickets on these are available at $1 each. Activities on Saturday will run until 9 p.m. Jim Morrison is general chairman of St. Peter's Catholic Carnival with Joe Valdez and Ray Benson serving as vice-chairmen; vice-chairmen; Janet VanWave as treasurer; Lillian Morrison as ticket chairman; and Stella Marconeri and Connie Burness as banquet chairmen. Joe Pantos, pat Valerio, Dave Brown strction. Mary" 5fr radii membet8 COmmitto( A festival two days is planned for the St. Peter's Catholic Carnival Sept. 17 and 18. There's something for the whole family, according to committee members, and the community is invited to join in the event. On Sept. 17, will be the carnival banquet. Serving begins promptly at 5 p.m. and continues progressively pro-gressively until 8 p.m. Cost is $3 donation for adults and $1.50 for children. Activities begin at 1 1 a.m. Sept. 18, with a kiddies mattinee. This will run at different hours throughout the afternoon. A variety of activities activi-ties are included in the carnival action. Included are homemade home-made candy, water-dunk, water-dunk, spin-the-wheel, a coke booth, balloons, dolls and stuffed animals, a post office booth, basketball 3 AJi i S 1 ' r 1 : Ji lj t i 1 ' f A , I . CARNIVAL- Making plans for the Catholic Carnival at St. Peter's Catholic Church in AmericanFK 17, 18, are 1. to r., Ray Benson, Maggie Chambers, Janet VanWave, Jim Morrison Lil Morri ' Valdez. . ' ; S0U |