PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1976, WH-ITBY FREE PRIESS GIVEN APPROVAL Km sm en Wilby couincil recently an( approved a resoluition giving deý permission b th le Brooklîin 10 Chil dren's stu getting under Children's slory hours are getting underway again at the W'itby Public Library in J anuary. The next session of pre- sehool story hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays frorn 10:30 a.m lu 11 :30 a. org il'i to develop Brool d District Kinsmen Club to Director- of Recrcation velop the park land adjaccnt Wayne DeVean rcported that thie fire hall in Brookîtu ' "il is heie jtent of' the club lu dlear the dead wood and ory hours material zand devclop a cre,- 0 tive play area which wotuld he %w ay agaiii ssiitable 10 ail ages. The cs gins this week, with a fcw will bc in the neighibourhood enings still availaible. of$,0" Saturday story houirs Countcil also passed an oper- Inude stories aibouit die tions committee recomimen- («(,t II 1izÇ!tl l!i dation thait ail work associated winter stories and crafts Jan. 17, animal stories and string pictures Jan.' 24, and films on Jan. 3 1. SPEND with the developmnent be sub- ject to the approval of Mr. De Veau. H-e reported: "il is a commion practice iu most mnunicipalities 10 co-operale with service clubs in this man- ner. Caution should be taken however, ini the design- and especially the construction of the apparatus. Any apparatuis Mayor Jirn is spneaker at C of C inaugural Mayor Jimi Garîshiore l)e the guest speaker at inauigural mecetinig of whitby Chiamber Commerce Monday. will the the of di*npark installed silould I nicet with, approval by the recreation depari nien t". Mr. DeVeau also reported that the club nmay apply for Winlario f'unds te build a swiniming pool in the area of thîe park, which will be called ie tRrouklin and District Kinsnlen Comnimunity Park. The tract of land consists of 31/2 acres of wooded area behind the fire hall and library, which was dedicated 10 the town by Meadowcrest homes for parkland years ago. "The object of Kinsmnen Clubs is bo meet the greatest rîeeds in a cornmiunîy", says Brooklin Kinsmen President Don Vipond. "In Brooklin there is no proper park for smnall children". This 'year the 39 memnbers of the club intend to dlean up the park area and instaîl picnic tables as the first phase cf developmnent 10 be carried out over the next few years. The club is well on the way in ils efforts to finance the park project, hiaving raised nearly S 2,400 in a snowmiobile draw, and another SI1,000 by selling beer mugs at the World Plowing Match lasi September. 1350 THE OSHAWA STATION Don Vipond, President of the Brooklin and District Kinsmen Club, Peter Schloen, and Mr. Vipond's 1IO-year-old daughter Laurie examine plans for development of a 3'/z--acre tract of land behind the Brook!in fire hall as a children's park. Clearing of the site and building of picnic tables are the first phase of the project, to begin this spring. Free Press Photo The mec ring will bce hcld at tIhe Chalet Restaurant a i mnr, and anyonc intcresied in a t teni dng. îs ukc o ph:Ile thC'hVu ibl. )ic a pli P, e\pLi lu e orI lla i t \i ot IWi itiy in P76. 15 MINUTES Dave Hlouston, R.R. 1, Port Hope (left), the lucky winner of the Brooklin anld District Kinsmen' Club's draw for îtvo snowniobiles and a trailer, received the keys for his prizes froni Kinsuien Club President Don Vipond Iast week. The draw was arranged by Peter Schloen (centre) and was made by Brooklin'Legioni President Peter Rice at the legion hall New Year's Eve. Proceeds froin the ticket sales, which started in September, will go towards park developrnent i Brooklin. Free Press Photo - so c/car fo a [rile9s tecrrt... The Bouquet 1Invitation Li ne Good faste needn't be e>ýpensive. Our beautifui Bouquet Invitation Une proves this with the most exquisite papers, type faces and workmanship you could wvish for! It features Thermo-Engraving-rich raised 1I'ettering-elegant as the finest craftsmonship - yet costing so0 tle! Corne see our unusual selection. One Io fwo weeLs aJeIivery! M.B.M. Publishing & Photography Ic. 121 Brock St. N. Whitby 668-6111I Insulate for the W*inter ZONOLITE INSU LATION $245 per bag delivered MITCHELL BROTHERS Building Supplies Ltd. Brooklin. 655-4991 WITH US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT US GOING ON UN DURHAM.' *NOON REPOR S12:11>20 p.m. Weather, Sports and News L ISTEN TO