Whitby Free Press, 1 Jun 1988, p. 43

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WH~YFREE PRESS, I3ROOKL1N SPRING PAIR, JUNE1, 1988, PAGE A3 Audrey Young a longtime fair entrant For Audrey Young, ass ociation with the Brooklin Spring Fair has been a family affair sincethe event began. Young's grandfather Thomas Hall was president in 1915-1916, her father Les hall was president 1951-52, and son Gary Young was president in 1980-81. Audrey Young started to enter the fair when she was about 12 years old. At that time her family showed cattle, and she remembers leading the cattle from the farm to the fair grounds. Over the years Young has entered in just about every category and won prizes in most of them. In fact, in 1987 she won I AUýDREYYOUNG first prize for the best decorated cake that reflected the theme of the fair. As well, last year she took top prizes for her canned fruits and jaffis. Young's advice to people interested in showing at the fair is to "Have one specia] thing, and start off with it, try whatever you like to do best." Young goes on to say, "Start your preserving when the fruits are in season and do it as you go along, so that everything is ready for the fair." Young starts her preserving in the fail of the year and continues until fair tirne. She says over the years there have been many changes to the domnestic science section. The most important is that t.ah1psz -ra now covered offering more sanitary conditions. She says the classes have stayed much the same, but in past years baking entries seemn to be on the decline. Young feels this is likely because "baking is just getting more expensive and people are Iess inclined to enter.' "Orafts," she says, "have always been well represented as have the children's sections." "The fair has grown tremendously over the years. It used to be only one day and now it's grown to four," says Young. This year Young plans to concentrate on jams and canned fruits and floraculture. Young is also an expert and accomplished gardener. JOE'S PIZZERIA FRESH MADE TO ORDER PIZZA *SUBS LASAGNA OSHAWA ROSSLYN PLAZA Rossland Rd. & Stevenson 434-7700 BROOKLIN M3 Winchester Rd. E. 6,55-4008 n FUNTIME AT THET1 BABY CONTEST Try ta make it ta the arena at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday forthe BABY CONTEST. To keep those babiessmil1ing, the MOM'S MORNING group of Brooklin wiII again be operating the INFANT COM FORT STATION from 10:00 a.m. ta 5:00 p.m. Al babies, whether competing or flot, are welcome ta corne in for a change ta a soft, dry 'HUGOIE DIAPER' kindly donated by Kimberly-Clark. We are happy ta support this worthy prog ram. ALL BABIES WELCOME. See you ai the fair! SHORT'S IDA PHARMACY s. at Brooklin Comnmunity Park ADMISSION Children under 12 - FREE Aduits - $3.00 Students 12 to 18 - $2.00 4 Day Fair Pass- $6.00 CAR PARK - $2.00 1988 PROG RAM 1 WjtSID> E A FE Ae V .% -fEMrs THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd 7:30 pin. - Official Opening Miss Brooklin Spring Fair Pageant Music by "The Mundell Family" Master of Cerernonies - John Lester FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd 9:00- noon - Exhibits placed in Arena 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. - Open to Public re: Exhibits & Concessions 6:00 pn. - Spelling Bee 7:.00 p.m. - Highland Dancing & Dancers by Gaetane Ollesch Dance SATURDAY, JUNE 4th 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. - Open to public, Exhibits & Concessions 12:00 - Anderson Collegiate Jazz Band and Local Jazz Band 1:30 p.m. - Mary Kay Cosrnetics Demonstration by Earla Hancock 2:-00 p.rn.- Baby Contest 4:00 p.m. - Pine Ridge Cloggers 4.45 p.rn. - Brooklin Youth Piano Recital, by Patti A. Scott 6:00 pin. - Kids Contesi eg. Bubble gum blowving contest 7:00 p.m. - Kandy Kane Dance Studio & Arthur Murray Dance Studio 1SUNDAY, JUNE 5th 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Open to public, Exhibits & Concessions 12100 - Cooking with Lamb by Durham Sheep Producers 1:00 p.m. - Stage show by Kids Check, Child Find 1:30 p.m. - Flower Demonstration by Cedarbrook Flowers & Gifts 2:-00 p.m. - Dancing by Myrtle Circle and Square Dancers 6:00 pin. - 11:00 p.m. - Fiddlers& Stepdancers Contest C>LrJT»ýUDE EVIENTMS THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd 4:00 p.m. - Children's Pony Show 5:.00 pin. - Midway Rides Open FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd 10:00 arn. - McQuaids Petting Zoo & Poultry Display 5-.00 pin. - Midway Rides Open 7100 p.m. - Tractor Pull SATURDAVI JUNE 4th 10:00 arn. 10:00 arn. 10.00 amn. 10:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1100 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 12:00 12:00 1:00 p.. 1:00 Pmn. 1:00 pin. 1:30 p.rn. 2:.00 p.rn. 2:30 p.rn. 7:00 p.m. - Midway Rides Open - Antique Car Display - McQuaids Petting zoo & Poultry Display - Parade ( Assmbles at St. Leos School> Th eme- "Brooklln Goes to Hollywood" - Draft Horse - Judging Line Classes - Light Horse - Judiging LUne Classes - Presentation of Parade Prizes - Kiddie Tractor Pull - Bavarian Tent Opens - 4- H Dairy Show - Rabbit Show - Dairy Cattle Show - Pet Show - Light & Heavy Homs - Htch Classes - Horse Pulling Competition - Log] Sawing & Nail Driving competition - Kiddie Tractor Pull - Tractor Pull SUNDAY, JUNE 5th 10.00 arn. 10:00 amn. 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.rn. 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:30 pin. 1:00 pi.. 1:00 pi.. 1:30 p.rn. 2:00 p.rn. 2:00 p.rn. 3:00 p.m. McOuaids Petting Zoo & Poultry Display Antique Car D isplay Big Bale Rîl AI-Bred Horse Show Goat Show 4-H Beef Show Horseshoe Pitching Tournament Midway Sheep Show Trampoline Show Beef Show l-arness H-orse Races Sheep Shearing Dernonstration Kiddie Tractor Pull- Finals Sheep Shearing Dernonstration .For further information cali 655-4082 13I~,c~ cI~TTrsr - ~ifflI~J L4 i~rn Yakm

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