I l ■y y. %■% n l'S'S # 'v' Wednesday, July 29, 1998 COMMUNITY CALENDAR • LIFESTYLES • SPORTS • COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENCE • TV LISTINGS wr m M tewnr K.-Î ■C".:-' '. : V 1 to ™ ■ ^ 1 d?J l ll' 1 m , -r "•li'i! , *■*,.** < t. . .-.y - ',-.v , / v- V ' -, : : ' : ■ ? y ■ - ■ / ' . ■■ V . - . j ■ J, i 6 / / . j -S 1.;/ I ■ 'f' I. f ,i |\ i.:V ! :■ I',' i 1 v'; T. r; f @ -, ' -V ' : É }Si ; iS,vK^ I :i ».A - SPEEDBOAT -- Tom Down of Ceasarea talks to curious onlookers about his 1966 20-foot powerboat. He was among an estimated 80 boat owners gathered at the marina for the Wooden Boat Festival held July 25-26 in Newcastle. ij ;L V It Iffife f r rtS& * i r ' U f ; T$1?f <>$' Wl J 1 'Id I ',%■ ' v;. IT y'i :ijr SIGHTSEEING - Boat enthusiasts enjoyed the sights at the Port of Newcastle last weekend under perfect sunny skies. REFLECTIONS •--The Rasmus II overlooks a small scale model of itself docked in the next pcir. I4f , / ; ^■1 «-i'jK.A, 1 •-» v •• . » i i * ' , 4 .*« « : « » !* ^ ,|M T iu _. ii4 ,. Kwn,,; vUtjj^ LIFE SAVERS -- Samantha Tokie, Bob Robinson and Lea Gordon, volunteers with the City Of Oshawa Marine Rescue Association (COMRA) show off this season's bold new colors in approved life jackets. PADDLING --A canoeist glides by some of the larger wooden boats on view at the weekend festival, festival, 1 ,r, n