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Whitby Free Press, 18 Jul 1990, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WIflTY FREEPRESSWEDNESDAY, JIULY 18, 199 e teai Family fum Offeredattheéai S 1By Trudie Zavadovios Sixty-seven acres at the north- west corner of Garrard and Con- lin roade will be transformed into a site of fun and frolic as the lSth annual Oshawa-WJhitby fair is held July 19 te, 22. This year's fair inludes a mid- way, petting zoo entertainment and exhibitions. here is literally something for everyrone. "This je a familyfair," says Elspeth McCulloch one of the fanes organizers. %* are one of the most respected fairs and have one of the safest midways in Ontario.» Puffy the Clown and Mo Vint will provide some of the enter- taininent with magic and music. The fair will have many of the sanie features that has made it BO, popular over the years includ- ing te baby conteot which ie scheduled for 10 a.m., Saturday, July 21. Classifications are boys adgirls ages six montha, and under, boys. and girls from six monthe to one year, boyse and girl 12 to 18 montha, and twins, triolets etc. up to 18 months. Ribbons, trophies and grab bags will'be given out. There is a limit of 20 contestants per classi- fication., Once again there will be a car show (Sunday, July 22 from noon te 5 p.m.) with trophies, dash plaques and lots of funi. Inter- ested residents are weloome te polish up their street rod or street machine and cruise on by. On July 20 at 6 p.m. highwa tractors and 4-by-4s wfill be ready for the highway. tractor and 4-by-4 truck pull which always proves te b le a crowd pleaser. The demolition derby is eche- duled for 6':30 p.m.., July21. There will be a display of oldfasiond bggies, with bug- gies from the late 18008 upo to 1910 . Included will be old-fash- ioned doctor'e buggiÎes, sleighs surreys and even a Umted Empire Loyalist buggy. Fair organizers are excited about two new additions to the fair this year. The 'nxud bogging' conteet which will bring ail kinida of 4-by4s, 'from stock to modifled, together to race in the mud. A 200-ft. ramp, about 18 inched deep, has been carved out and made into maud. Vehicles will ooze their way through the pants aiid audiences.- It will run anywhere from -two to four hours. A bulldozer is on hand to pull out anlagging trucks so no one ifli bestuck for long. The othernew addition to the fair has been put together by the SEEPAGE 26 Singers at Sky dome On July 24,, at 'rorontos Sky- dome Stadium, before the first pitch begine the vame between the Toronto Blue a e nCLan sas Cit Royale, tousands of e eand ears wil be fixed on 60 of Whitby's most talented and dedicated singera, - the County Town Singers.buiyratsn teCanadian and Aerican national anthems which they are scheduled te esing (accopello) on that date. James Fox sings wththe group and gays they are.thilled to, have been asked. Tey sub- mitted an audition tapt Sky- dome officiale and wer chosen te 4iue are people who come from ail walks of life and we (get tegether) and rehearse weekly,» lie Fays 'they ,plan te take a «very traditional tene with the anthems. Besides getting ready for their Skydome debut, they are invol- ved in preparation for upcomin celebrations marking their 25 years as a group. The Whitby group has been involved in several community fundraising projects. They recently held a yard sale and raised funde, for thei pcmn trip te Europe. Thiere, Frox says they may be involved in a music- fest. For now, their main goal is te master the antheme. Tlhey plan te take in the Jays game - on the house. 'TECAUSE' earned Andrew competed in the exhibit. Maijetta' Wysotski an award as best photo- Bese' Snury' won best pamt graphprint in The Station Gerys ing and 'Chan e' by Terence Fem- juried art exhibition, cntinuing , ing was chosenbes w r oe Pr.ht until Aug. 5. More than 40 artists F. ht ý;LeCh ale i A Casual Dining Experience Fea turing e SEAFOOD la ROAST BEEF e STEAKS LE CHALET DINING SPECTALS " Steak Diane " Steak 'n L'asta " Steak 'n Shrimp " Steak 'riChicken Parmgiana VEAL "Veal Scallopini " Vea) Picatta " Veal Cordon Bleu PORK "Pork Medallion " Schnitzel Platter aSpareribs " Fillet of Sole 'n Spanish Sauce " Stuffed Fillet of Sole " Breaded Fillet of Sole & Scallops CHICKEN " Chicken Marsala " Chicken Marinara " Chicken Cordon Bleu Ail For $9,m95 Mon. - Fni.: llam - 11.'pm cc'8 HW. 2 Satuday: 5pm - llpm 120 Brock St. N., Downtown Whitby 666-3005 Pmne & ulît top.Ue OUYO re Yasmena's Fashion Gallery 2nd Floor - Corner of Byron &Mary Pearson Lanes ;12 N OONJtOC).PM 1.~ Tradin g Post 122 Brock St. N. Downtowfl Whitby 12 "NOM"NIra4PM ÉL SOLID OAK & PINE FURNffIE 110 Dunlop St. E. Whitby 0 P1 EN 1M -w-A Býàý Open Sunday, --Cali. Donna --. itfs Canning Time! Corne see us for a S large selection of mason jars, lids and canning utensils W I-U TBY -D - W-ON-H------ ........ .. ... .. ..... . w rn-J à wq ---. end[W à--- i MON me dé ir > -1. lm

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