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Whitby Free Press, 22 Jul 1987, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22,1987, PAGE 15 Oshawa-Whitby' f air attendance increases Despite competing against the Oshawa Jaycees Carnival in Oshawa on the weekend, the Oshawa-Whitby Fair was the biggest and best ever, according to Elspeth Hilts, a member of the fair board. "This year it felt like a fair," said Hilts, noting that the fair wasl also helped by 44wonderful weather. " She said attendance figures are stili being tabulated but "leveryone knows the attendance was p", She noted the two puppet shows drew crowds of 450 and 475 respec- tively while many rural residents attended exhibitions such as the cattie show. Many urban residents attended both the tractor pull and the demolition derby, she said. "We are in great shape for next year,"' added Hilts. Lions'donation e Whitby table is Bill Hay of the Lions while Lin- Ihamology da Kashiak,, nurse manager of the General operating room, looks on. Ly for with ing on the More ]Broolklin f ai*eut ADULT DOMESTIC SCIENCE JUNIOR SECTION CRAFTîi Pisydougli animal named - Katie Flanders, Scott Beerey; drawn & paint favo rite pet - Mandy Bowen, Ainber Mowbray, Erin Venoy; betpicue colored from book - Erin Herder, Jennlfer Downey, Scott Beerey, Katie Flnders paper bag puppet - Amber Mowbray, Katie - andrs Amanda Peebles, Jesse Stever; homemader brthday card - Jennifer Downey, Katie Flanders, Teresa Kasepchuk; amail building fromn Lego - Erin Herder, Jamie Flanders, Katie Fienders, Scott Beerey; finger puppet - Scott Beerey, Jennifer Downey;e carton caterpillar - Cathy Sweet, Mche§e Beerey, Jeff Nesbitt, Daniella Liebrects; small article from marshmailows - Ryan Greenwood, Michael Lavoie, Danielle Lebrects, Jason King; make & paint a paper airplane - Mike Batty, Lia Flanders, Steven Jedînak, Robert Nieped; dressed clothespin doil - Louise Oke, Jenny Flanders; nutritional lunch cut & glue - Daniella Liebrecta, Jeff Nesbitt, John Werry Steven Jedinak; decorate'! soup can pencil holder - Michael Lavole, Erin Vernooy, Michael Stevens,1 Cathy Sweet; smail article from pop- sicle sticks - Jason King, Jesse R ogers, Shan- non Downey, Michael Stevens; soap carving - Paul Villiamson, Amanda Heron, Mike Batty, Vicki Wright; decorated potato - Jenny Flan- ders, Lia Flanders Vickl Wright, Robert Niepe;colction ol 10 pensmounte'! - Erik icffChris Pudleines; workable puppet from sock or mitt - Matthew McCormack, Erin Vernooy, David Jones, Michelle Beerey; ar- ticle made from clothespins - Matthew McCor- mack, Lis Schneider, Drew Valker, Marcia Pape' handmrade stuffe'! toy from fabric - Lia Flanders, Cathy Sweet; decorated margarine container - Jennifer Fitzsiinmons Lisa Dennis, Robert lerry, Marcia Pope; 3 different snap- shots o! your pet - Lisa Dennis, Maureen Quinn, Sarah Tunney, Michele Beerey; article from Letgo - Craig Jackson, Eric Niepe'!, Anju Meta, Steve Akers; critter from potters dlay - Sean lRobichaud Erika Haase, Evelyn Van Der Krabben, Jenn Ier Schneider; artcle o! wood- burning - Evelyn Van Der Krabben; Christmas tree ornament - Andy Lees, Scott Boehmer, An- lu Mehts; model froni kit - Eric Nieped, Brian Downy; article of embroidery - Karen Kolene; article o! crocheting - Erika Haase; pot bolder - Catherine Campbell Shannon Grant; article o! knitting - Steven Jeinak; article o! crocheting - Erika Haase - article o! embroidery - Erika Haase; article o! sewing toy - Erika Haase, An- ju Mehts, Scott Boehzner JUNIOR CRAFT Article ot sewlng tother) - Andrea Heib, Erika Haase, Steward Adam, Marcia Pope; book ends decorated - Stephanie Dayes; floral arrangement - Claire Griffin, Kathy Boehmer; Carnie Quinn, Kelly Baker; article o! workshop (not wood) - Kenneth Downey, Michelle Bedard, Erika Haase; article o! woodworking - Kenneth Downey, Andrea Heib, Luke. Bajcar. Michelle Bedard; model from kit - David luliani, Eric Nieped, Kenneth Downey,. Mat- thew Scichetti; comuter graphic original - Davd lulianl, Scott Boehnxer; kite fromn wood & paper - Andy Lees, Karen Kolenc; small ceramic article - Erika Haase; small article of macrame - Erika Haase, Michelle Bedard, Jason Kaàepchuk, Catherine Campbell; article made froni shelas - Karen Koene, Kathy Boehmer, Jason Kasepchuk, Catherine Cam- pbell; decorated door stop - Afdy Lees; special occasion box, gift wrapped - Craig Jackson, Karen Koîenc, Alyska Liebîegts, Andy Lees; mask made from paper pinte - Alyska Liebregts, Karen Kolenc, Scott Boehmer; bird .feeder - Stewart Adami, Andy Lees; collection of nails (named) - Andy Lees; Oil painting framed - Stewart Adain; best dressed doil - Stephanie Summers, Jaene Devight, Karen Carney; article o! bakers ciny - Robert Nieped JUNIOR DOMESTIC SCIENCE Chocolate layer cuice îced - Stephanie Dayes, Connie McElistruml brownies iced - Gregory Emmn, Denise Swedlo. Marlon O'Neill, Sbawn Downy;cocolate cupcakes iced- Steve Akers, Jason ing, Confie McElitrum, Gregory Emm; 3 decorated cupcakes - Confie McEllistruzn, Craig Jackson, Adam Cotton; bran muffirs pain -Mchelle Beerey; oatmeal cookes ConieMcElistrWfl, Michelle Beerey; peanut butter cookies - Stephanie Dayes, Louise Oke, Steve Akers, Scott Beerey; chocolts chip cookies - Shawn DowneY. Karen Carney, Sara Moore, Scott Beerey; unbaked cookies tising cereal- Michelle Beerey; large 9" cookie decorated - Steve Akers, Bobbjy Car- neye% Sara Moore, Karen Carney, Danielle 0p ferkuch; cherry pie - Cathy S weet; l 'bree - Karen Kolenc, Connie McEilistruif; cloverleaf rols - Connie McEllistrum; apple pie - Connie McEllstrumf, Karen Carney; 1 pint salad dressing - Craig Jackson, Connie McElistruin, Quinn Parkin; school lunch box - Craig Jackson, Karen Kolenc, Arnanda Heron SENIOR OOMESTIC SCIENCE Afghan knit - Muriel Linsley, Kathleen McAvoy- afghan crochet - Margaret Sears, Ethel lexander, Helen Seaton; patchwork quilt tied - Marie Villiamson, E. Raîston, Vic- toria Burtinsky; baby q*mît - Helen Lavender, Paneila McCo)rmack; tallecloth embroldered - Hilda Usher, Florence Downey, Victoria Bur- tinsky; qult block - Florence Downe y; two pc:. baby set - Margaret Sears, Kathleen McAvoy; child's mitts - Meta Swaih, Kathleen McAvoy, Ethel Alexander; aduit mitts - Kathleen McAvoy, Helen Lavender; embroidered tea towel - Florence Downey, Elleen Young; t1ocs iuid embroiclery - Florence Mc- illowcaFlen e Downey; pillowcase em- broidered - Florence Downeyî, Helen Lavender, Mary Siblock; dresser scar f embroidere'! - Liz Hammond, Dorothy Lýee, Florence Downey; any article of croos-stitch - Florence Downey, Many changes at harbor FROM PAGE 10 as it had no harbor floor problems. Mfter 1967, all work that went into the harbor by the Town was to im- prove it for recreational use. In the 70's, the Town of Whitby acquired much land at the barbor from the federal government, and the marina was built in 1979. Today, Port Whitby is home to more than 300 recreational sciffs, and a place of business for boat builders and retailers, and those wbo charter fisbing boats. Most of the newcomerS couldn't be happier about the way the* barber bas evolved, but there are a few wbo can stili recaîl stories of the days wben the port was a top-notch trading centre. Florence Downey; slippers knt/crochet - Meta Swain Margaret Sears, Kathleen McAvoy; toque kilt/crochet - Meta Swaln, Elleen Young, Paula Luke; stuffed animal - Elsie Hebberch; article of ceramics - Dorothy Lee; W. Priestley, Lillian Whtefoot; mans' socks knit- Eileen Young Mary Rowe, Alice Wade; handmade ptholder- Meta Swaln, Helen Lavender, Frence Downey, small doU dressed - Meta Swain, L. Trojan, Helen Lavender- child's sweater knit - Kathleen McAvoy, Ethel Alexan- der; doîl or toy knit/crochet - Margaret Sears; article o! wood work - Levi Acksey, Robert Dawson, Warren Conner; something new from something old - Walter Holliday; article of choice not mentioned - Walter Holliday; apple dolls - M. Napier, E. Kontorias Margaret Sears; Christmas - Elleen Young, Ofive Reesor, G. Crawford JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY Action (sports etc.) - Catherine Campbell, Erika Haase; nature (animaIs, flowers, birds, trees, etc.) - Michelle Berrey, Erika Haase, Andrea Heib; landscape - Andrea Heib, Erika Haase; stili lufe _ Andrea Heib, Erika Haase SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHY Nature - Paul Smith, Lucille Curi, Marily Hill; picture of local interest - Marilyn Hili; animal - Paul Smith, Marilyn Hill, David Go'!- selI Boat home for Stan FROM PAGE Il has no firm plans for future excur- sions. "lIt really depends on which way the wind blows. " Turner used to race Sharks, Thunderbirds, and a Viking 28 with other skippers, but iiasn't been racing for a while. However, he plans to enter the Mayor's Cup which will take place at the Whitby Marina on Aug. 8 this year. Not much work goes into main- taining bis craft. About three weeks before the spring launch, the bot- the weeds off, and minor repairs are carried out. After being in a Toronto yacht club for close to 20 years, Turner made the move to Whitby three seasons ago so he could get bis, boat in the water earlier, and take it out later. Here, boats can be launched as early as Apnil 1, and can remain afloat until the end of November. "In Toronto, I was losing close to three months of sailing time," says Turner who seems quite content with his present location. "It really is about the best marina on Lake Ontario, really first class. " Brooklin seniors' complex FROM PAGE 10 dense mixed and cedar woodlands, including the valley bottoém lands of a branch of Lynde Creek Another part of the property is occupied by a bouse and barn while the nor- theast corner of the site is used for forage crops. Soil and groundwater conditions have to be analyzed to demonstrate suitability for private servicing. An official plan also requires analysis f the landscape features of the site. Proposed lot sizes in the development range from one to 12 acres, with an average size of almost-two acres. But excluding lots traversed.by the Lynde Creek branch and in the floodplain, average lot size would be 1.3 acres,- according to a preliminary Town planning report. tSam & Sally Stuart Herb & LeeAnne"Grayi (416) 65-38Ç Q(75)3572474 O)PENING FR1. JULY 24I * 9 Campbell St., Brooklin 655-3204 *Pine & Oak Furniture Thurs. Fri. Sat. & Sun,-- *Country Aceessories il1:00 -5:30 i Folk Art Or by appoinent =1 1êesmoe -oeiOg&*-fl *1.1 q* qqqeqq -* q q q 'q q q q i e . I v q q q q q BILL SORICHETTI of th Lions looks through an ophi microscope at Whitby Hospital the Lions helped pa a $10,000 donation i May. L3 the place for.. CHICKEN & RIBS featuring.. Salad Bar, Children's Menu and more! LOCATED on HW. 12 Just South of Thickson Rd. 655-8911 CE DflP5rooLf FIoaw e ra*a&GQi f t Fresh & SiIk Flowers for ail occasions a wide range of Gift Ideas 51 A BALDWIýN ST. l I ~655-3963 r Free Press photo

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