9)e Canadian Statesman /•'** v\ YiT^ 1-7 te i'5 k) 1*9 r»? j.'j ;\4/ Æ iLS # -V & ' 1/ l: 7 ;/ / J 9y \ y - „-L ; .y : J -' y '■/ - / / -■ V ■ ■ /1 i :' ' .. ,, v .y :> 7 .7/ :/ /' y . > .y V Section Two Wednesday, March 28, 1984 ********* Member of the 3rd Bowmanville Brownies, Stephanie Sleep sold fudge to raise funds for Jennifer Kelly (left) and 1st Bow. Guide their organization. Crowds were down slightly this year for the 13th annual Community Fair held at the Bowmanville High School, Saturday. However, those who turned out for the event were not disappointed with the 22 booths of articles for sale including everything from homemade chocolate Easter eggs to gladiolus bulbs. Shown above cutting the ribbon to officially open the affair is Councillor Marie Hubbard with Community Fair convenor Sandra Yates. Holding the ribbon is 5th Bowmanville Brownie Tara Rogers (left) and 1st Bowmanville Brownie Julia Mason. Three members of the 1st Bowmanville They were selling used clothing and Pathfinders are shown above ready for business, miscellaneous articles. 1 Photos by Donna Fairey A wheelchair obstacle course was sponsored by Newcastle Handi Transit whereby participants aimed for the best time. Shown above at the start line is Melanie Brooks with timer Lisa Rundle ready to push the button. ' 7 y . . Mother and son team, Sherrell and Stephan Leetooze, manned the Durham Region Gladiolus and Dahlia Society booth. Selling pies for the 9th Bowmanville Scout group was Pat Watson, Wearing baker's caps above are Bowmanville Kinetics Cathy Weiner (le It) and Bonnie McCraken. They were appropriate advertisements for their club's table of yeast breads, jams and jellies, A booth of beautiful plants was sponsored by the 5th Bowmanville Brownies. Worker Diane Rogers is shown above tending the wares.