Whitby Free Press, Wednesdy, June 19,199, Page 0 ANDERSON CVI student Sarah Didycz (Ieft) and Whitby Free Press production manager Alexandra Martin look over Didycz's winning design for this year's Free Press County Towýn Camnival guide, to be published nexi week. Photo by Mark Reesoe, Whltby Free Prees Higlfi sehool student wiins cover design contest 'The designer of the cover for this year's Whitby Free Press County Town Carnival guide cornes by hier graphic arts talents honestly enough. Sarah Di4rcz' mother is a graphic artist and her father did ad& for the «Torono Sun; she camred on the faznily tradition by enrolling.in ià ndsay Howlett's senior design class at Anderson CV. . Howlett's 24 students treated The Free Press contest to dCig the cover as a class assignment. eTv.liked drawi al My life,» says Didycz, who says her dwinnintdkg d nof appenea w"was doo<lngnI did sorne thurnbnails and that was one of them that I picked2' 8h. drew the ol-tle border around 'Whitby County Town C arnival' to suggest Whitby's bistory as a coupt. twn. ~And thon I went with a circus9 theme, addig the cotton andy nt rn -- and because it's on Canada. Day, I put th githero." iýdycz was surprised when told she'd won the contest, saying sho «wasn't roally expecting it.» Free Pres roduction manager Alexandra Martin felt Didyc's design convoed the feeling of the carnival. e8h did her resareh properly understanding that this was a bometown carnival, and soofollowe the design criteria 2' Martin also feit the inclusion of the traditional carnival logo and the Canadian flag in hier design were important elements. <'Mer design was executed with creative flair utilizine depth and texture and good use of colour plus ber presentation was visually effective." Tea party on Centre -Street A Cream Tea Garden Party wil ho part of th e County Town Carnival on Sunday, June 30. The Whitby Courthouse Theatre .wll hast the tea party on the front lawn of the - Centennial Buildng between noon and 4 p.m. Tea, jam and scones wilI' ho served by theatre mernhors who- will ho drossed in period costume. At 1 and 3 p.mi., a narrated tour orfthe Whitby Courthouse Theatre will ho provided. Flautista and'other musicians' Archives. to'hold open. house Interested in the bistory of Whitby or your own family genealogy? The Whitby Archives will hold an open bouse on Sunday, June 30 as part of the County Town Carnival. At 1 and 3 p.in., guided tours of thm building will provide displays, Lions beer tent in park The Wbitby Lions Club is hosting a Bavarian-style beer tent in- Rotary Park, Brock and Burna streets, on. Friday, June 28, starting at 4 p.m., and on Saturday, June 29, starting at il arn., featuiring live entertairnent. Food will be available. Ail proceeds go to support the charitable organizations sponsored by the Lions Club. pictures and. documents that reveal Whitby's past . A depository for historical documents, the Wbitby Archives» have 2,000 family records documented as well as past newspapers on microfilm." 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