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Whitby Free Press, 27 May 1992, p. 45

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Bab y sh 7ow Who wiII be Littiler, Ms.? ByMario Boucher Cute littie babies are always a delight at the Brooklin Spring Fair, and there are ple nty on display at the annual, baby show. ."Last year's.shOW Was very successful with 125 babies irn the competition, but this year were limitâing it ta, 75 babies," says Amber Frost, chair of the baby showm à%%anizing committee. Bbes are separated into five categories for boys and girls: one ta four months, four ta eight, eight ta, 12, 12 ta 16, and 16 ta 24. There are winners. in each class and a competition for the titie of Little Mr. Brooklin Fair and Little Ms. Brooklin, Fair.« Babies are judged on three main characteristies: health, appearance and personality.' Frost says each baby participating in the competition will receive, from the main op onsor, Sorbara Group, two gifts, a silver drinking cup and a phota of babies with their parents. .'They are really cute'and it is a fu.n event for. everybody," she says. F'rost says she hopes many people will. corne and watch the babies on Saturday, June 6, beginning at 2 p.m., in Luther Vipond arena. ThRere are only three opportunities for parents ta register their babies for the competition- on. Saturday, May 30 and Monday, June 1 between 2 and 5 p.m. at Brooklin United Church and on Wednesday, June 3 between 7 and, 9 p.m. at the Luther Vipond a1rengi, she says. The registration fee is $4 for parents ta show that their baby is- indeed the best looking littie one around. Whitby Free Pres ~ 13 Brookin Spring Fair -

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