Faster*p aced baby show plan ned n-- Usa Gardlner There was a new format for the baby show last year, and it waz more hectic than expected. "It was a mess because of the time we were given...we're trMig to mnove things along quite a bit faster this y ear," says Sue Jollymore, chair of the baby show committee. There are six categories ini which both girls and boys can participate, includig curliest hair (natural), chubbiest cheeks, just like mom, red- dest hair, biggest smile, and little sports. Each of these categories applies to three e groups: up to five months, six to 1lmonths and 12 to 24 months. Registration will be held at Brook- lin United Church on Saturday May 27, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Monday, Ma29,2 to 5p.m. M 1.here are always more entries than we can take " saLys Janice Opfer- kuch, who will heà p Jollymore prepare the show. The first 125 babies entered will receive gifts. and there will be free N ~photos o allbaies. T'here will b. no registration on the day of the show. Judges will b. Nancy Codlin from the Brooklin Bakery 'and Dr. Scott Henderson. At press time, it was not decided who will b. announcer of the * event. uIt's a lot of hard work, I only hope to live ~ to itsegood reputation which Aniber Frot bas given it,» says Jolly- more, who 15 looking forward to, her first year organizing the baby show after Frost planned tle ppuarevent in recent years. "There is always an excellent tur- nout, says Opferkuch. The baby show will b. held in Luther VIpond Memorial Arena on Saturday, Jue 3, 2 to 4:30 p.m. CHRISTINE STEFOFF encourages daughter Karissa to smile for the Thpmfrtenfrehodto arve F or more information, contact Jolly- more at 430-6912. By Usa Gardner demonstrations"» says Michelle Ratte, on. of the organi- There'll b. a few extras in this year's exhibit in the zers. 4They can Ie really educational for everyone.» agricultural tent Iocated at the. north end of the racetrack T'here are many other educational aspects to the near the. fair board office. exhibit, as tre. experts, herb and vegetable growers and T'here will b. demonstrations including cheese-makin ostrich farmers, among others, Will discuse their fields. honey-making and butter-making and t h e 4-H club wlIl There will also b. an agricultural trivia game in which have an exhibit. "everyone can test their knowledge,» says ?Zaria Shillings, Sheep-shearing will b. shown on both Saturday and another organizer. Sunday at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. A Crayola crayon colouring contest will also be held -- "W.'re really encouraging our exhibitors to do more "It's a lot of fun!" says Ratte. 20 Whitby Free Press