446 Squadron
North Bay, Ontario


Ingenuity played a major role when it came to a Winter Carnival. The majority of the "Viking Horns" were made out of the innards of pillows by the MPs while on shift. The Belaclava's we wore were knitted by our spouses from the heads of mops that were taken apart and balled up. I don't know what it cost CFB North Bay for our supplies, but 446 Squadron only borrowed them.



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  1. Our 446 Viking spouses and kids in the arena where most of the Winter Carnival festivities took place - February 1972.
    Courtesy Bill Shadforth.

  2. A larger image of the previous photo - February 1972.
    Courtesy Bill Shadforth.

  3. Meet the three mascots of our Squadron's Winter Carnival - February 1972.
    (L-R) - Igor's son, "Igor", and Igor's wife.
    Courtesy Bill Shadforth.

  4. The cast of our entry in the "play festival" - February 1972.
    Note that Major Jack Randall (front center) is missing one of his horns.
    Courtesy Bill Shadforth.

  5. The members of our "Ice Tug-of-War" entry - February 1972.
    Back row, center - Bill Shadworth.
    Courtesy Bill Shadforth.

  6. Our "Tuf-of-War" team in action. We won - February 1972.
    Courtesy Bill Shadforth.

  7. I was the coach of the "Men's Buck Saw Team", and "we won" - February 1972.
    Courtesy Bill Shadforth.

  8. The "Women's Buck Saw Team" in action - February 1972.
    I coached this entry and we came in "second".
    Courtesy Bill Shadforth.

  9. Some of the guys that participated in the Winter Carnival - February 1972.
    Front row, 1st left - Bill Shadworth.
    Courtesy Bill Shadforth.

  10. The old familiar "beer drinking" contest - February 1972.
    Courtesy Bill Shadforth.



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