p8 the tr wednesday october 4 1989 mm fair was hancasf of fun miraridajcdnnor 9 of stouffville gets some medical attention from whitby ambulance attendant bob werner after she had spilled some hot soup on her hand stouffville fares well stouffvilles glenn painter and norma emery both cap tured two firsts for their flower arrangements at the markham fair last weekend veraclakson rr 2 stouff- ville had the best twoheaded sunflower along with the winning hubbard squash while sean slater entered the top watermelon with a six inch stem alex davidson took best wheat sheaf as well as top oat sheaf with the pair mak ing for the classic visual farm display and when it comes to photography stouffville shut- terbugs dont have to take a back seat to anyone the tribunes sdss columnist jennifer pritzker took no less than three first place rib bons with her photos of a peacock pointed shrubs in a row and a hurdler shelley painters snapshot of a cat on a step took a first in the junior competition and joey rochacewich won a general activities first mrs chris trouse won a first place ribbon for her dramatic collection of three winter scenes and susan white captured the ultimate expression along with a top prize with her human portrait shaun tate 7 of markham couldnt take miich more of the excitement at the markham fair this past weekend and decided to catch 40 winks by the beer tent entrance daisy the clown moni jackson manages to draw smiles from left to right amanda king helen cosborn and allison king spellers had crowd buzzing from left spelling bee reserve champ marissa stapley fair president diane ward and 1989 spelling bee champion shaun chong celebrate after the spelling competition at the markham fair the first two runnersup in sundays markham fair spelling bee could be excus ed for saying something about old acquaintances being forgotten when it was all over shaun chong of st patricks catholic school won the winners plaque when he correctly spelled acquainted after the other two finalists had misspelled the same word marissa stapley of sum- mitview public school then earned the reserve cham pion honors when she suc- photo bhuce stapley dan holden 14 of stouffville tries to improve on his 52 mph curve ball at the batting and pitching cages which were a popular draw at the markham fair this weekend artists take top prizes stouffville area talent seemed to be in evidence just about everywhere you looked in the generalexhibits and homecrafts buildings at the markham fair this weekend from the muchadmired megamural prepared by the grade 7 and 8 pupils at stouffville christian school right through norman fretz prizewinning field pumpkin first place ribbons bearing stouffville residents names were plentiful in all the christian school took eight firsts for artwork the piece de resistance a ihree-ancl- ahalf by eight foot special art en try entitled jerusalem at passover time had fairgoers stopping in their tracks all weekend the schools grade 7 and 8s also took first prize with their mural called at the dance a lively drawing of a country square dance scene other scs students who claim ed first in art entries were shantelle wideman emily sampson christine hill christopher telford mark lane and doug richardson while it had to settle for a third place ribbon the summitview public school grade 4 classs scarecrow was a major hit call ed mrs kruger it gave a whole new dimension to the scarecrow theme m cessfully worked her way through the word prophet leaving frankliin st public schools ada gontier in third place karwin lau of parkview public school was fourth with summitviews brooke maddock finishing fifth the 22student competi tion also included blair puente also of summitview the event was judged by brian murphythe chair man of special programs at don valley junior high