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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Jun 1994, p. 17

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Editorial Comment S8« Canaïtatt Stattaman Junel, 1994 Courtice Carnival Attracts More Than 5,000 Proceeds from Carnival Benefit Community Centre Approximately 5,000 people turned out to the Courtice Carnival over the weekend to get their fill of midway rides, carnival food and many special events. Due to overcast skies on Saturday, Saturday, vendors were forced to move inside the Courtice High School where they remained for the balance of the day. The evening concert on the hill went on as planned Saturday evening. evening. A small crowd gathered to hear the musical talents of Phil Manning, Adele Simmons, Jamie Dry nan, and David Bootle, all featured featured on the Oranges and Tea Christmas CD and cassette, a Courtice Courtice Artistic Productions project geared towards raising funds for a Courtice Community Centre. Sunday saw a day of children's games, a fashion show and a visit by Barney the big, purple dinosaur. The midway rides and games were another big attraction. The three winners of the Courtice Carnival 5-k race are: Bill Cunliffe of Courtice in the men's event (time: 16:21), Tara MacKay of West Hill, in die women's event (time:20:58), and Andrew O'Toole of Bowmanville in the youth event (time: 17:31). Adele Simmons was just one of the Oranges and Tea CD artists to perform during the concert on the hill Saturday night at the Courtice Carnival. Sales of the Christmas CD will help raise funds for a Courtice Community Centre. Sarah Little and Crystal Kennett of Courtice wolf down some pizza in the food concession area on Sunday. A fashion show featuring easy-care clothing for adults and children was one of the carnival highlights on Sunday afternoon. These two junior models were omnnnr thf* HQrtlPinQnfC

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