WEIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1989, PAGE 23 Phone 668-6111 30,e000 fair With good attendance that pro- bablv matched last vear's, and an increase in entries in sonie events, the 1989 Brooklin Spring Fair was a success, says fair board president Eldon Werry. «We figure we bit, around 30,000," says Werry about atten- dance at the four-day event. «We're happy the wà &- -things are going.» err said gate receips were higher than last year lue to a 50-cent increase in adinissin leading to an estimated profit t# about $7,000 from the 'B' class fair. He noted that attendaià ce was higher than last year for the Brunch, sale at St. leo's on Jume 25 St. Leo's Parish, Brooklin, will hold their annual pancake brunch and bake sale on Sunday, 7%e brunch and sale- will be held at the Brooklin community centre, Church and Cassels Rd., Brooklin. Tickets are $4 aduits, $2 chul- dren (under 4 Cree). For ticket? or information cal John Brock- at 655-4171, Pina Floris at 655-4959 or Mary Forbes at 655-3253. Thursday night opening which included the crownmng of the new Miss Brooklin Spring Fair, Amber Frost, and a performance by Whitby country singer Lee Anne Allison. wery aid the midway was espeiallyspopular this year, with lineups on some rides. And there a good turnout at the fiddle and step dance contest. n *es in the light and heavy horse coinpetitions were up from last year, as well as in the cattie, sheep and goat categories. About 50 cars were entered in Cruisin' Day, a good response for a first-year event, said Werry. Mie event had been planned for the infield of the racetrack, but the wet, roughi grounds led to a relocation to the parking lot. Werry said Friday night atten- dance for the trck and tractor pull was «down a bit" when compared to last year, but Satur- day's attendance for the event was excellent. Werry said the rainfaîl meant extra work for fair directors. But he praised directors and fair volunteers for their efforts. The fair board will meet next week to "make sure everything is settled up .» Money raised from this year's fair will go toward next year's event. Werry has been fair board president for two years, the usual length of terni for that poition. Fair board elections will beheld in October. LOIS DAW of the Brooklit Horticul- St. Society members, carry outi tural Society plants flowers in front spring planting in Brooklin and area of 7 the Brooklin Legion on BalIdwin' each year FreIe ht Balloon foroed down in Brooklin Six people had to be taken to Oshawa General Hospital earlýy Sunday morning after the bot air balloon they were in bit a hydro pole in Brooklin. Durham Regional Police say the balloon, piloted by Robert Desmarchais of Stouffville, was travelling over Brooklin when it encountered a down draft. The balloon, carrying six ý a aýa amUM !RECYCLING ONVEj 1 TONVOF ,î NEWSPAPERS SALýES Chamber holds senunarl The Whitby Chamber of Com- merce will hold a seminar on control of stress, Tuesday, June 20, 8 to 10 a.m., at the Garden Gate Restaurant, Cullen Gar- dens. Dr. John Hunchak, a staff member of the departmient of p sychiatry at Oshawa General Hospital, wiii conduct the semi- nar. When it cornes to hiring the Deaf, seeing i11s believing. 271 Spadina Road loroiito, Ontario W,1R 2V3 416 (-964-9595 (TDD) 416-964-0023 T! l:C.XA ' \ IlIfl N ) people, came down on <.olumbus Rld. at 7 a.m., Sunday, June 11, BROOKLIN FAIR WINNEESl HORSE SHOW English Type Halter- SA Shanvator Bey, David Haskins Western Type Hlter - Scooter Bers Buck, Sherrie Goodwin Youth Showmanship - 13 yeers ef age and under - Chances R, Pet Barraball Youth Showmanship - 14 years te 18 years - 4 socks Chico, isea Moere Adult Showmanship - over 18 years - Hi Fashion Tag, Doris Ednie Leed Line .Il yeurs and under (nover shown alone)- G.J. Shan Darg, Linday Haskins; (a) Ashley Cook Walk - ¶Trot - Beginners - Sorcerors Apprentice. Dayle White; (a) Promises Made, Helen Jamieson Costume Clasa - 18 years snd under - Count Sendy. Bernice Banister; (a) A Dun Straw, Heather Halton Adult Engiish Pleesure - over the age cf 18 -Morve!, Steven Wright; (a) Chevy, Lesly Barton Youth Engiish Pleesure - 18 and under - RX Holly Hawk,- Dawn McLean; (a) Midnight SepphimRe.lhonda Hoeth Engiish Equitation - 13 and under Chances R, Pet Berrabal Engiish Equitation. 14 te 18 - Rock Me Amadeus, Daine Codlin Hunter Hack.- 18 and under.- Chances R, Pet Barrabl;, (a) Midnight Sepphire, Rhonda Hoath Hunter Dock - edult Promises Made, Helen Jamieson Ladies' Pleesure Clasa- te ride English or Western.- Cherlie's Pride, Wendy M]ynek; (a) G.J. Shan Derg. Donna Haskins English Pleasure A.O.T.R.- G.J. Shan Darg, Donna Heekins; (e) Patent Pending, Sarah Jamieson English Pleaure Championhhip - G.J. Sen Derg, Donna Haakin» Steedy Hands - Chances Rý, Pet Barrebali Western Pleasure. adult - Hi Fashion Tag, Doryce Ednie Western Pleesure- 18 and under Charlies Pride, Wendy M]ynek Western Equtation 13 end under Chances R, Pet Barraball Western Equitatien 14 and over - Chalie's Pride, Wendy Mlynek Gentlemen's Pleasure Clan - te ride English or Western - Kristars Commander, Ian De Gruchy Western Pleasure A.O.T.R.- Hi Fashion Tag, Doryce Ednie Western Pleasurs Champianship - Chartie's Pride, Wendy Mdynek FIDDLE & STEP DANCE Step Dance, 60 and over fidder - Morris Montgomery, Alice Dricko Tracy Alexander, 18 and under step dance; Jeu!.e Weyler, 12 anid under fiddle Matthew Johnson, step dance 12 and under; Jessie Weyler. 18 and under flddle MarcyCornfield, 18 and under step dance Open fiddle - l4ichele Lubenyke;, Sherrie Johnston - open step dance CARS The Old-Time Car Show winners were: Best Street lied - 91 BUll Hurrie, 34 Chev Best Street lied Truck - #4 ick Beivin, 49 International Beat Original Truck - 935 Dormis Huran, 28 Chey Truck Bet Original Type 1900-1930 - 3W Dennis Huran, 1928 Chev Truck and struck a hydro pole. There were no injuries. Bout Original Type 1931-1960 - #12 Brian Owens,6Chev Best Coupe lied - #22 Bonnie Roblins, a6 Olda Coupe Bout Sedan lied - 1 Bill Hme, 1934 Chev Beat Open Readater Convertible.- f39 Edy Feuerfeil, 61 T.Bird Best Customo - Bob Huron f21, 66 Ford Best Late Mode!.- Troy Scanca f18,8 Plymnouth Beat Original Interir - #38 AI Biyans, 67 Chev Beet Original Engine - #39 Edie Feuerpfeil, 61 T-Bird Best Factory Engine (muscle car).- f18 Troy Scanca, 68 Plymnouth People Cholce - f3 De!! Sallows, 23 Ford Brooklin Fair Spocial Beut Dressed driver for year ef car - Bany Huron, 1921 Packard, his grandlkthar's car. OTHER WINERS The Broolln Fair Speclal Award wau won by Tyler Barlow. Herse Shoe - McCloughlin bros. champions Daix7 Grand Champion - Wercroft Concard Jesse, Kevin Werry BABY SHOW Jessie Biduke - overall boy Amne Dismore - overall girl TRUCK & TRAUIOR PULL 600 Modifled - Gerry Brown, 268.8 fi.; Dennis Walker, 250 ft. 2 Wheel Drive Truck - Roger Swan, 200 fL; Joe Balson, 143.7 fi. Open Clas - Peter Robinson, tufl pull (300 ft.; Roger Cochrane Highway Tracter - Gary McSweeney (fual pull); Terry Hi!! (268.6 It.) Mini-modified - Shirly Barrett (full pull) 4 X 4 Stock Trucksa- Docker Bros (245 ft.>; Jim Tate (239 ft.) Pro-tock.- John VanEke (271.4 IL>;, Don White (238.9 ft.) HOMECRAPT3 Best Qufit - Dorothy McPherson; Remere Champ - Alice Carnegie Beking - Carol VanKessel Canning - Mary Housego Knitting & crocheting - Joan Brak lloushold - Joan Brak Total.- MMryHousego Sewing - Barbara Mayall Seniors - Kathleen McAvoy' Eve!yr Holiday Phetography - Marilyn IE11 Top junior girl - Karen Iolence Topjunior boy.- Justin Hayward Top junior demestic science.- Denielle Bryers HORSE PULL Light herse pull. Mfike Wessell Hevy horse pull.- Ingerm Wemsell RBnn RACES c--in wnn) Race 2 Robert Ps 3 Richard F 4 James Hel 65 Belfiy Ha 6 Kenneth V 7 Eric Char] 8 Donato Nc 9 Kenneth C radis ield Wrood Goodchfld at LOTS 0 F-CO LO URS' FUCHSIAS. BEDDING PLANTS We instail Toro Lawn Sprinkler Systems ýWe repairany make s '[à IL