PAGE 6. WEDNESDAYs NOVEMBER 24,1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS cal! 655-4422. 1 Group '74 will have their next meeting Mon. Nov. 29th at 8 p.m. at the Community Çentre in Brooklin. New. ihemnbersaré always welIcome, if you arê nterested please calthe mernbership secretary at 655-3245. The Brooklin and District Kinettes Wil holci their next meeting on Wed. Nov. lst at 6:30 p.m. at Kenron Delîs. For furthet information about this dinner meetiql please BroolinSpring Fair Association Annual Meeting Tuesday November 3Oth 8 p.m. BROOKLIN COMMUNITY CENTRE to reoeive reports of committees, nominate and eleet 12 directors, 2 auditors, and discuss plans for 1977 fair. BROWNý'S BROOKLINir ONTARIO NORTH WHITBY SMALL LINKAT SAUSACE ME! AMD PMN lb. 79 < PORK SIDE RIBS lb. 99< MAPLE LEAF MEAT Sb. 69c Wed. Nov. 24th wil be the annual election meeting for the Brooklin Horticultural Society. A* friendly evening it should be too, for they have planned a 'Pot-Luck' supper. Ihis club whose main interest is gardening is always happy to see new faces and would welcome new members. The membership fee is a mere token in return for which you are able to learnrn any new things about gardening, participate in flower shows and meet with a truly agreeable group of people. Marg Davis is the current president and can be reached at 655-4825 if you would like to know more about the Brookiin Horticultural Society. The general public (aduits) are cordially invited to come out and enjoy Bingo at the Brooklin Legion this Friday, Nov. 26th. A free lunch wil be available afterwards. The prizes wil be extra special, a variety of different things are waiting to be won. Sounds like fun, you might even get lucky! Brooklin Branch library is interested, indeed feels a responsibility to collect, preserve and organize items of local history for the future.. Brooklin has had. a very Open 7 do$s awu.k RESTAURANT 120 BROCIE$T. 1M. WHITSBY- TEL. 668-9461 Delics.,as Conadon and Italien Di.hos interesting past. Very little has been collected,in the, iast seventy years. -Local happeinfgs of the early days of this century, of ten years ago, of last week are ail part of local history. Voûr ielp is needed if some kind of clearpicture of Brooklin's past can be pîeceed'ogethef. Should you have or discover old papers, photographs"(of 'individuals, church groups, school classes), handbills, posters or other local publications please share them.1 Your library woufld like to copy such items. Should you wish to donate- originals they would be carefullr' kept and grèatly valuedïbut the information they contain is of prime importance. Copies of papers and old photographs can be safely made without damage of originals. Share your memories and associated items of early Brooklin otherwise'its' interesting past may, be lost forever. Library staff have nearly completed a month-long projeci of taking pictures of ail of the older buildings in Brooklin. If your home is over 75 years old and you fear it may have been missed, please caîl 655-3191 and let the library know. Val- 655-4317. Wednesday, November 24th - Annual meeting of the Brooklin Horticultural Society. i Fridy, November 26th - Play Bingo at the Brooklin Legion at 8:30 p.m. Free Lunch, interesting 'prizes! Monday, November 29th - Group ' 74 regular meeting 8 p.m. at the Community Centre in Brooklin. Wednesday, December lst - Brooklin and District Kinettes meet at Kendron Delis at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, December Sth - Durham Trail Riders Snow- mobile Club will meet, caîl 655-4422 for directions and. information. West Lynde School is available to public FOO'DMASTE.R PHONE 655m4521 3 BIO DAYS MéLttPýSCHNEIDERS - 2.0SIZE BEEF PATTIES MAPLE LEAF LUN CH ON .M BATS CHICKE4E -BOOCNA -MLAC MW CH££$£ -LUNCHEON 12-0z.8 Romé Style BOLOGNA IY THE PIECE Ib44 25 to Sat. Nov. 27 MAPLE LEAF POLISH SAUSAGE lb.1 009c MAPUE LUE CHOPPED SUET lb. 89 c CAEVER SWEET RINDLESS BACON lb. 1.39, Finest Grown Foncy Ontario Mclntosh Apples 31b Bag 794 California No.1 Large Celery Stalks 59ç Each Bradford Marsh No.1 Carrots e~31b Bag 49' STORE HOURS'9 OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. EXCEPT THURS & FR1 NIGHTS 'TIL 9 p.m.,; FRESH PICNIC STLE PORK R@ASTS 79 4,b. BOSTON STYLE - PORK BUTT ROASTS Cou rtel VaVlue otsfoctioi No. 1 BRAND STEER HINDS cut and wrapped $1.17lb PORK BUTT or IH e i SHOULDER CHOPS A9DP9CEI9 DMe Femny 59~b. Pineapple- SALMO SUPIM LINTINS 9Z f C 73,1.FL.OZ 8C u"me DIIIT L 4TIN F U T FAYGO IB'4I. BOT1US PAt CAE MET Soft Drhks 4 fw 69< OMO AmIKINGoCsî lu BOCK pURUMCUT FOOO89C s2.79 i.99jjjy mm SOL IL t$1.99 moIIIIHOmDNice""I MSO p ANm lo t P 4 -cwE A8 JIzN C Itm OVIN CUIA N jl s.fLOZ C oeA.Mm nua. i oU r. MURS 89c n5rnLEwRIOWL ' 77cFLES 1O4L piI 49 iuZmNzA ou=CC IB Uk. ACKAO4 CMA 0F NIAT49$1 .65 BUFFMM TAILIT69C LUX IouutyS.up 69c amckSIUPO$109 SOFT & DRY GILLITUIDISPENSER $129 10 »PACKMO 439. DELIVERY AT-W NOMINAL iCHARGE Us ,Anyone interested in using the West Lynde Public Sehool for activities or has any ideas of how the sehool can be put to use for the community, may contact the West Lynde School Advisory Committee. The advisory coînmittee, formed a year ago, consists of a dozen people representing theWhitby Recreation Depart- ment, the Durham Region Board of Education, the Whitby YMCA, the West Lynde Comnunity Associa- tion and individual area residents. The members meet on a rnonthly basis to co-ordinate community activities in the school. A.mong the facilities available are a gymnasiurn, music room and classrooms which can be used for work- shops, clinies and craft classes. The roonis are available at no charge. Anyone interested in using West Lynde Public School should contact the advisory committee's chairman, Steve Neving at 668-7009, or the Whitby Recreation Depart- ment at 668-5803. Give what - you'd like to give at Christmas Get your Santa Claus money now with a low interest, lie -insured personal loan from Victoria and Grey. [Get it today! VICTOR4aaiA GRE Y TRUST COMPANY SlNCE laSl KEITH LAWES lit* Manager Dundas St. W. Whi*hV ', *le Thurs. Nov. r- FROZEN FOOIDS-1 Lit