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Whitby Free Press, 10 Jul 1991, p. 20

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PAGE 20e VWHitB FREE IPRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10,p1991 . 4h.. aw.. ...W h.....t.........................k DATE Thursday, July 18 friday, July 19 TE Eveming noon to 11:30 p.m. Evemng Evening noon to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, July 20 8:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. noon te 11:30 p.m. TBA Throughout the day TBA Evemnn the day -Ail afternoon 1 p.xn., 4 te 8 p.m. -Sunday, July 21 Ail day 11 a.m. te 4 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 10 a.rni ail day 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. Ail afternoon July 18 te 21 Ail day Demolition Derby Bavarian Gardens 4x4 and Highway Truck Pull Peanut Bears Bavarian Gardens Saddle horses Baby Show- Heavy horses Bavarian Gardens Log-sawing contest Oxen team demonstrations Benny the Clown with magic and fuân for the ldds Demolition Derby Dance Theatre Academy Giant Mud Bog Horse Pull CHOO Radio to broadcast live from the fair grounds Smoothy and Crunchy the Kraft Peanut Bears with free colouring books with safety Benny the Clown with magic for the kids* Antique Car Show SaddlebredfMorgan division Sheep Show Light horses Dog Show Championship Demolition Derby Giant Mud Bog Crown Anusement Midway Ladies building and floriculture tent open to the Large antique carrnage and sleigh display Sehool site recommended for east Wbitby By Mke Kowaloki Another hurdie has been cleared for a new separaté sehool in east Whitby. Town councii's planning and development committee recoin- mended last week that a site plan application for an elemen- tary school at the southest cor- ner of Dryden Blvd. and Waller St. be approved. The school will occupy a six- acre site now owned by Arvida Development Corp. The facility will cover 51,604 sq.ft. including portables while 54.3pýer cent (142,142 sq. t.) will be landscaped. Parking will be provided for 66 veicesenaivsof the Dur- hamn separate school board did not indicate when construction maegin. Te committee's recommenda- tion goes te council next week. -Fl-ea market ROM PAGE 8 flea markets. "We've ot spors collectibles, good jewelr , drapes, chocolate, even DocMqartin shoes that are popula with the young kids.» Not oniy doesý the mnarket pro- vide families with an entertain- ing waot spend the day, it is a valuabletday for vendors. "We have vendors who own their own stores and entre- preneurs just starting out.» Peters also bas a word of advice to potential vendors.* "You have te, be pr'ce con- scious. If you're not beow retail, you will sit there ail day. People are looking for a deal.» Beef barbecue at Myrtie church Myrtie United Church, Myrtie Station, will hold a beef berbecue on Saturday, July 13, in aid of their 'furnace fund.' The cost is $10 for aduits, $5 for children under age 12. For tickets, cal 655-3023 or 655-8034. WETLANDS ARE NOT WASTELANDS Wetlands purify water, help control flooding, and provde valuable wildlife habitat. For more information on the importance of welands, contact i()' k<>FIkrP O.Box 28 ~ Ontaro K9S 6Y5 - (705)-748-6324 HAVE FUN & GET FIT! Fitness To Music CLASSES FOR WOMEN EVERY MON. & WED. EVENINGS CORINTHIAN CLUB COLUMIBUS For additional information please contact Jennifer at 655-8974- DESPITE the heat, the Brookhin Summer Craft and Gift Show on Saturday was considered a great success. There were more than 60 craft exhibits.- Ch D OVIO photo

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