Whitby Free Press, 18 Jun 1986, p. 6

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PAGE 6. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18,1986 WHITB3Y FREE PRE.SS Spring FE TeBrooklin Spring traditions. Fair may be ail over for "The main thing is to another year but fair keep it agricultural. manager Jack Wood- That's a mnust. We don't ward suspects that the want a great big wild 30,000 sorne odd who at- show," said Woodward. tended the fair's 75th While the fair has will have more than a avoided the kind of few fine memories to gimmickery - read keep them going until demolition derbies et ai this time next year. - which have began to In Woodward's chracterize other rural estimation it was the fairs, Woodward said best Brooklin Spring the Brooklin Fair board Fair on record, a com- has made a point of pliment he considers ahl building up the fair's the more noteworthy for agricuitural exhibits the fact that the fair has and events. The result not sold out its rural has been a fair that iur "hest ever" features top quality agricultural represen- tation and, in a few in- stances, exhibits and events that are second to none. <The calibre of horse racing at the Brooklin Spring Fair this year, was superior to just about anything you might find at other fairs, according to Woodward and the sheep show is the largest in the province. Woodward said even the Canadian National Exhibition and the BROOKLIN FLOUR MILLS "Country Store Aimospiiere"l FRENCH DRESSING (rom ««salads" by Joan Pare V 13 cup vînegar, *1 cup salad oil, *1i tsp. whte sugar *1 tsp. paprika, *1 tsp. sait,* 1/4 tsp. pepper *½/ tsp. Cayenne pepper Put ail Ingredents ln Bottie. Caver and shako weIl. Shako bel are uslng. Ingredionts and "'Campany's Cornîng" Cookbook Sorbes by Jean Pars avalable nt th. MiI. 655-4851 23 CASSELS RD. E., BROOKLIN BROOKION CA55iELSRD E. -7v r 12 1WNITOY Royal Winter Fair can- not match Brooklin when it cornes to throwing a sbeep show and this year the fair board handed out $5,000 in prize money for sheep alone. Other agricultural events which proved a big success this year according to Woodward were the children's pet- ting zoo where the kids had an opportunity to cozy up to animais many of thern ay only have seen on television and the heavy and light horse shows whicb Woodward said drew a big crowd. In all, Woodward said m Woodward the fair board handed out $25,000 in prizes this year for everything from prize cattie to jarns and jellies and fid- Ming. Aitbough the fair board works bard to maintain the fair's agricultural orientation, Woodward said they are always looking for new events to fi out the program. This year there were five new items featured over the course of the four day event, ail of which Woodward felt went over well with the crowd. The new events this year were the 18 hole mini-golf, the Brek1 in Bylines By BETTY-JEAN BLYTU I C al 655-36 79 wth item s forthb, column It seems everywhere you turn these days, you hear about people getting together to revoit against something or other. Perhaps it's time that we parents who have vaiiy been trying to get aiong with our teenagers banded together and began one of our own. I don't know about you but I'm tired of being ac- cused of nagging ail the time, I'm tired of being told that everything I say, do or wear is "revoiting". So, 1 suggest that we take that as our credo and start the "Canadian Association of Revoiting Parents" or C.A.R.P. for short. The whoie idea will be to drive them crazy for a change. If you're interested in joining, here are a few suggestions to get you started. CUSTOM FRAMING MVCHOOSE FROM 100'S 0F BEAUTIFUL STYLES M'COMPLETE SERVICE.- MATTING, STRETCHING, GLASS LaI"FREE PRINT WITH EVERY ORDER -IlS WEEK JUTBIGTHIS AD chuckwagon and chariot races, the round hay bale rolling contest, the petting zoo and the fid- die and step dancing conteat which returned to the fair this year after being dropped from the program several years ago. "'You have to keep changing. Nothing stays level. We're aiways looking for ways to im- prove the fair. Every year you see things you don't want to do again or things you'd like to do," said Woodward. In September the fair board will meet to review this year's fair and begin planning for next year. There is a lot of work that goes into preparing an event on the scale of the Brooklin, Spring Fair and Wood- ward praised the more than 100 volunteers who contributed to making the fair's 75th anniver- sary the tremendous success it was. "The organizers have to do agood job or you just wouldn't have a good fair," said Wood- ward who singled out Audrey Downey, fair president Wayne Disney and Mildred Woodward, for dedication above and beyond the cali of duty. 1. Play Glen Miller albums at 10 decibels tbe mor- ning after they've been out partying. 2. Make the telephone cord one foot shorter than the distance to ber bed. 3. Insist on giving him a baircut at home. 4. Reset ail the pusbbuttons on the car radio to your favourite stations. 5. Deduet room and board from their allowance. 6. Fix ber curling iron so it will short out just before that big date. 7. Iron bis jeans. 8. Set the bathroom scales five pounds too heavy. 9. Put a time-lock on the refridgerator door. 10. Make sure that the blouse she wants to borrow is eitber dirty or bas a button rnissing. il. Hang around when their friends come over, saying you just want to be one of the gang. 12. Leave the gas tank empty when he wants to borrow the car. Now that you've got the idea, I'm sure you'll be able to carry on and show thern just how "revolting" parents can be. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Brooklin UCW are holding a Strawberry Festival on Thursday, June 26 at 6:30 in the Brooklin United Churcb hall. Tickets are $6 for aduits, $3 for cbildren 5-12 years and prescboolers are free. To get yours cail any UCW member or pick them up at Br- ooklin's Country Crafts. If you'd like to order the'm' in advance cali 655-8731. LIBRARY NEWS The library staff would like to tbank the Brookiin Horticuturai Society for the marvellous job tbey do in brigbtening up the library grounds eacb y'ear and 50 I'rn sure do the rest of us wbo appreciate the lovely display they create not only there but in the park, at the arena and around town. The Bookworm had a great time in the Spring Fair Parade as did those of us who watcbed. It is one of those old standbys that we look forward to seeing eacb year. Tbe staff would like to thank the Fletcher farnily for the goodies tbey provided and Donna for belping out. Tbanks also go to those who rnanned the worm, Sherry Batty, Stephanie Dayes and Leanne Taylor. An invitation is extended f0 everyone to corne out and join in the librarys 75tb anniversary celebrations on Thursday evening, June 19. Drop by either the main branch in Wbîtby or the Brooklin brancb to visit and partake of tbe refreshments that will be offered. Summer Hours! These are now in effect. Be sure to take note that the new bours are Monday to Thur- sday, 2 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 6 p.rn. on Fridays. The librarv wiIl be closed Saturdays for the summer. Home Satellite TV: The Greatest Show On Earth A ction-packed movies arc just the beginning of the prograrnring now showing on home satellite TV. 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