Whitby Free Press, 20 Jul 1994, p. 14

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page 14, Whitby Free Press, Wednesclay, July 20,1994 F begîs Thursday *The Oshawa-Whitby Fair now in its 126th year, begins ¶hurs- day night at the fairgrounds off Garrard. Road, north of Conlin Road, Whitby. Thursday events, beginning at PAYMENI W ON USllléa ASK FOR V inaqdonai o'ovyT5 PER CAR À 4 -YEAmçrmRLUGaFOMMTH. *2.2 Ltre L4 MFI Engin..- Standard Anti-Lock Brakes - Rear Spoier *Z22 Graphics Package - Remoto Trunk Release - înted Glass *Power Door Locks - Fk>or Console.- And Much, Much bmi Noe: Based on 36 morUth lems for Cavalier Coupe deecilbed. Down payment of $1.6W6.00 le requlred. secwIty~eft S00,O freght $595.00. lcence. honmeranazd taxes not Included. Other leae ternie 8=eeMaong lima 01fpoue. 6:30 p.m., include a demolition derby motocross demonstration, modefi helicopter demonstration and Bavarian Garden. On Friday, starting at 7:30' pm. there is a truck pull, junior exhibits and domestie events. Several horse competitions will b. held on Saturday and Sunday. The saddle horse and heavy horse shows are on Saturday morning, the heavy horse puil un -Sâiurday afternoon, open horse and light horse shows on Sunday morning. The baby contest and show is on Saturday morning, starting at 10a.m., the monster mud bog at 1 p.m. 'on* Saturday, the demoli- tion derby semi-finals on Satur- day at 6:30 p.m., antique car show on Sunday at 10 a.ml., sheep show on Sunday at 10 a.m. pet contest and show on Sunâàay at 1 p.m. and demolition derby finals on Sunday at 2 p.m. Grassroots at village Pickering Village Museum will hold its tlnrd annual Grassroots Festival on Sunday, July 24. There will be music perfor- mnances, folk art displays and demonstrations and storytellers. Performers will include Garnet Rogers, Wbiteley &son, Richard Knechtel, Gleigel M!n Coun- try Dance Band, Graham Town- send & Son, The Mmv Knickle Band, Anne Walker,11'a Love, Dennis Stillwell MartinNormn Hacking and Morgaine Leay. William Lishman, artist sculp- tor, fihnmaker, blacksmiih and environmientalist will tell stories and work in the >Lacksmith shop at the village. A ihildren'e art workshop will b. held by Brooklin scuiptor W.B. (Bill) Fraser. Admission to Grasaroots '94 is $5 for adults .$15 for a family and $3 for childen and seniors. The event begins at noon and continues until dusk. the lwifer re the khaif Plit. Pub & Restaurant PATIO NOW OPEN ntroéuing K1D S EATrÀFIEE From 12:OOpm to 8:OOpm Ages 10 and under *some limitations apply NON SMOKING AVAILABLE JAM NIGHT Sunday Night 9pm-1 arn with Andrew Heathoote Frlday Juy 22nd & LatW Eý UY2r Dance tibute CAROLE MACKERETH is spun around by Robb Sereduke in Cullen Gardens' high energy dance and music revue, 'Canada Coast to Coast.' The show, a salute to the farnous tourist attractions across, Canada, is presented Friday through Wednesday at 1, 3:30 and 8 p.m. until Sept. 5. Photo by Mark Reesot. WhItby Free Press CORRECTION Last Week's Ad for OSHAWA -WHITBY FAIR was incorrect. The phone number should read 723-9431 WE APOWOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE 1

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