PAGE A4, WHITBY FREE PRESS. BROOKLIN SPUINO FAIR, JUNE 1. 1988 Miss Brookiin SprngFaiaen Pageant will begîn the 4-day event The Miss 11rooklin Spring Fair pageant, with 15 vying for the 1988 titie, and a varied entertairnent program tomor- row (Thursday) niglit will begin this year's annual fair. oesants will model cportswear supplied by Brook. lin Village Shoppe before the expected large crowd at the Luther Vipond arena. The stage will be adorned with flowers and decor supplied by Cedarbrook Florist in Brook- lin. Judges for this yearOs event, again organized by Carol Van- Hemmen, will be consultant GUerry Crayforth, Maureen Jonesof Brass Delights, Vince Cusma of Alfa La Val, Jim Flieler of Swish Maintenance and investment counsellor Nigel Stevens. Lee-Ann Allison of Whitby, an Anderson CVI student who isa very talented country singer and who recently re- leased a record, will be a feature artist on the enter- taiment program. Also perfornnng will ho agic of the Garlands (nmagie show), the Mundel Family, and organist Irwin Smith of Port Perry. Denise Bosse, 17, of Whitby, is a student at Denis O'Connor IHigh School.. An employee at Melanie Pringles restaurant, Denise also does volunteer work at Donevan's Pool in Oshawa with the mentally handicapped. She plans on a career in either dentistry or police work. Descibing herseif as a teport person,," Denise plays volleyball, and enjoys swimming and gym workouts. Joanna Godden, 17, of Ashburn, is a Gr. il student at Anderson CVI. She works part-time at Barbecue Heaven in Brooklin and will have fuli-time .employment with the Mn istry of Revenue. Her interests include sports, horses, outings with friends and travelling. "Likes" include week- ends, school holidays, beaches and guys with red Corvettes; "hates" are rm, polyester, her hair when frîzzy, exains-nd "being broke." She hopes to someday be the 'best" officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and "catch ail the Shannon Offer, 19, is a graduate* of Ajax High School who. recently moved to Brooklin from Ajax. She will attend Centennial C.ollege in the fNI as she plans op -acareer in accounting. - Her intérests are modeling and downhill and cross- country skiing. Shannon last year played for the Ajax womnen s field lacrosse team in the lakeshore league and was a member of the Ontario women's lacrosse reserve. team. Carolyn Bate of Whitby is a Gr. 12 student at Henry Street High School who wiIl begin Gr. 13 courses in the faîl. She later plans to major in business at univer- sity, and mentions a possible career as law clerk. She previ- ously worked at Canadian Tire. Carolyn's hobbies include dancing and softball. LiNDA DAWSON Linda Dawson of Whitby is a Henry Street 111gb School student. She recently began employment at Trafalgar Castle girls' school, having worked at the school last year. Linda also worked at Rose's Donuts, and bas done volunteer work at Whitby General Hospital. Her interests include traveling, volleyball, basketball, swimming and read- Ing. SAMINA KHAN SAMINA KHAN - no resume DENISE BOSSE' 77th Anniversary -COMPLIMENTS 0F Dr. H. Sobel 53 Baldwin St. I FRESH FRUIT& VEGETABLES Eî Ail Kinds of Plants and 7Hanging Baskets VALLES OPEN FRUIT MARKET Hwy. 12, Whitby Just North of Taunton Rd. 655-3867 COMPLIMENTS 0F: ý WCD SMTvICCPRenovations, Pumps LEIGH ANN NISSAR, Leigh Ann Nissar, 18, of Whitby, is a Gr. 13 student at Henry Street I-gh School who plans to take business at Cen- tenriial College in the fali. She has just begun employment at Cullen Gardens, baving prev- iously worked at Whitby Audio/Video and Scott and Fetzer Financial Services, Whitby. She also does occasional catering for Dining In of Whitby. Hobbies and interests include reading, skiing, music and friends. JOANNA GODDEN SHANNON OFFER NOW FEATURING: 1IRIKLI GOULDS PUMPS 6530 __ ICHERYL RAI 655-4575 wayne Disuer