y j .................'mmm**\*.; *.u.is! PITCHING pennies at Saturday's carnival in Chester 311 is Jeffrey Lolman, 10, ol 1020 Remington St.it*ICn Nancy Remembers,I-— o — w*t •« o. j ik/i i[ oimicu“But they also had to rehears*those arts lor their talenChildren Benefitc!r;fj CHESTER - Few eight-year- afternoon crawling up the sitl-r;old girls take their cartoon of his bowl, trying to escape, j shows seriously like Nancy' “The local merchants wen •April. Even the commercials. -tilc ones responsible for ali thi j Llllt;e that ad about ‘carnivalsidifferent prizes and food/’ Mrs rj tor crippled children.’ Nancy [Pat April said. “They gave ti j saw last year on the Wee Willie'all these things. The kids didn’ j Webber program. j have to spend a cent,’’Most little girls would have, “The kids ran their legs ol ! lost that message somewhere fathering and putting the affaii [between the toasties, the flakies together.” Mrs. April smiled and the super toys.But Nancy remembered.Two carnivals later, a lot ofls,10W-•icrippled children who depend on' Headlining ihe talent was Tin; v Easter Seals donations arc $131!Tim.| better thanks to her memory. | Actually, it was Sal April, 12Saturday was the big occasiona black crePe paper wig on Currv Street this vear whom e ,nose and stmmminj the carnival was staged. Three’?, l!kll!clp syncing the recon •families, the Aprils, ef 1 ] 22 ■ Toe Through the Tulips.” t Curry, the Baileys of 1120 Curry1.. ic wa* over- Sal looke*• and the Larsons of 1125 Thomas .lke he wanted to join the lurtl• provided much of the guidance. ,n veiling out of town.1 Things went well. The final,,, uas scared,” he said count was $101. topping the £30 . in front of. alI haul of 1967. Nancv was vorv my..,’fc‘mris-''- happy. ’ Wmlo Sal was feeling stupic1 “This is much bettor that: dr '''mt!'101 IcobnS ' other one.” she said, glancin- , makcs me Proud*around at the neighborhood g.u»^ !!•:!.’ hlt;?m? ab,le ,t0 hc,P othe?■ pitching pennies, daru fb’‘^V'ho don r have wharubber balls at the ci^fe.vn: w‘i pi'ei5y, 5itlle blond'? stands ,1K|- Everyone helped us, i^ .,1,, . Vi';k terrific.’1• here 6 it's bi^ee ^rV^1 Illc:i *nney walked across Hitjwevi raising more‘nmncv-'‘U liiri and rclllrned, wearln ' Ti.a ■ . ’ m.iheun, earrings, and a Stran’Ion rhA Anr-1 *7 ^ °f D£arls anci “Sang” DOWTUOWV[ k Ic in ac ^ front luAn. The Sounded just like Petula ClarlIhA K^M-SiHen0U^ 10 ,,l0ve imn'1 llln record stuck. Sh o the ball field across tnc sir.vi smiled and waited for repairs.| , She's a dedicated girl,” Mrsj Gambl.ng areas included a April said, “These kids sebSfhSLi fishing pond, and nothing from this, just fun an.• various balotm bursting and ran «;«i:sfonion. The proceeds al..toppling tests. _ gc to Raster Seals.“ “The mos: Then there were c.inncvs -old imporiam tlvna is that they an• of !'A“ newted and they angoldfish, a transistor r.u.o and involved.”3 t*aIC# . H , •s,’anlt;:v to act involve.The untie was unimpttwe evervtbing. Even th..with chanty. He spat ls? -num-tviais on cartoon shows