'Cute' contest has more entries By Cheryl.Ann Macean If y u like "cute and cuddly,» you won't want te miss the 125 bouncing babies that will be in this year's baby show 1992 LITTLE Mr. Brooklin Alexander Flowers with mom Carol. This year's show is on Saturday aftemoon. Free Pess file photo at the Brooklin Spring Fair. "Last year we only had 75 entries because of time restraints," says AmbrFrost, chai r of the baby show organizing comnittee. This year's baby show has a new twist to it. In previous years babies were aIl judged together. This year there will be a division of the sexes. Each gender is divided into five groups for judging. The age categories are one to four months, four te eight months, eight to 12 months, 12 to 16 months, and 16 to 24 înonths. "The babies will be judged on vitality, neatness and spontaneity," says Prost. Each parent will receive a picture of their baby and a silver picture frame, compliments of sponsor Sorbara Group. Also, the f»irst-, second- and thirdTlace winners in each category will receive a cash awar as well as "a little somethingelse," says Frost. Mll entrants will also be cornpeting for the title of Little Mr. Brooklin Fair and Little Ms. Brooklin Fair. These two winners will receive a prize package each. Judges for the baby show wil beJeff Solly, a representa- tive from the main sponsor Sorbara Group; kim Ga1logley; and Leanne Taylor. We're hoping to get some twins registered this year," says Frost. 're event will take place in the Luther Vipond arena on Saturday, June 5. The show for the girls will take place at 1 p.m. and the slicow for the boys will take place at 3 p.m. Parents may register their babies on Saturday, May 29 and Monday, May'- 31 fromn 2 until 5 p.m. at Broeklin United Church. If a third registration date is needed te reach 125 entries, it will be held on Wednesday, June 2 from 7 until 9 p.m., at the Luther Vipond arena. The registration fee is $4. Alexander Matthew Flowers was Litte Mr. Brooklin Fair and Shelby Rose Chorowiec was Little Ms. Brookîja Fair at last yea?>s event. And some of the cuteet babies around can be seen in the Brooklin Spring Fair Parade. EtOOKIN Aspecial way ôf I&e fantastic feeling of community. w-SPEAK 0U against the town's new commercial and central area strategy whichwilalo strip plaza development on the periphezy ofBrookliýr Protectyvour downtown's future Protect -vour way of life For more information on this pressing issue calypur Town Councillor or William D. Little at 668-5011 or 655-3112. Whitby Free Press ~ 5 ~ Broolin Spring Fair