Whitby Free Press, 24 Oct 1979, p. 7

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MYRTLE UNITED CHURCH On November 3 at 5:30 p.m. a Turkey Supper and Bazaar will be held in the Myrtie Church.. There will be homemade Christmas pudding and Christ- mas gifts. Tickets are $450. Phone 655-4704 for further information.' TAKE-A-BREAK The Brooklin "Ladies-Take-a-Break" group is still ac- cepting new members and ail ladies are invited to join. The group is sponsored by the Durham Region YMCA, but a "Y" membership is flot necessary to join. Meetings are held on Wednesday mornings from 9:15 - il: :15 a.m. in the hall of the United Church on Cassels Rd. Babysitting is available in the same building with a programme 0f .crafts, games and songs for pre-schoolers and crib faciities for infants. Each meeting features an exercise period followed by a speaker, crafts-person or outing. This coming Wednesday, Eaton's of Oshawa is presenting a Faîl Fashion Show. Tea, coffee and other refreshments are provided. For further information, ladies are invited to cail Shirley at 655-4675. BROOKLIN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION The Brooklin Business Association is pleased to announce the winner of their LOGO contest, Mike Webb, a Whitby resident and à3'rd year Graphic-Arts student' in àKingston, who won with his LOGO, showi.ng a rising sun, and an ar- tistically designed tree. iýike chose the themne f Harmony between the business world and the community. These three runners Up also share in the prize money: Kit Greaves - 2nd year student at Trent University. Kara Brown - a grade 5 student in Mrs. Lurish's class at Meadow-crest Public School. Lesley Carney - a talented Brooklin housewife. The Brooklln business Association would like to thank al those who entered the contest or in any way assisted in its promotion. Committee members Valery Hundert - Em- porium, Russell Short - Short's Paharmacy, and Chris Greaves - local life Insurance salesman, were pleased with the ýresponse. Their decision was a difficuit one as the c4liber of the work was very high. Mr.BROOKLIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Mr.A., Wilson from the Civic Garden Centre will be the' guest speaker at the Brooklin Horticultural Society's Oc- tober meeting. -,Mrs.* Wilson will be speaking on' "'Decorating the'Home for Christmas". The evening will include demnonstration on how to make your own decorations for the Holiday season. Meeting time is 8:00 p.m. on October 26th at the Brooklin United Church Hall., Everyone welcome! BROOKLLN UNITED CHURCHý As Social Conveyner 'of the Brooklin United Church Women, i would like to express sincere appreciation to everyone who assisted in anyway to make the Beef Dinner such a success. The cooperation of everyone in its preparationý and production was very gratifying. Special thanks to those who came to our assistance during the power blackout and to Fred Brown- and his staff at Brown's Foodmaster for looking after our food order. Verna Hodson. Sumsan Sith' 655-3932 Brown's Foodhnaster (Before moon Saturday) 'Y, disco Again this year on many Friday nights, Whitby Hall at Iroquois Park will have the disco beat to it. The un- der elghteen year old disco is back into being starting October 19, 1979. D.J., Pete Warmington, is warming up the turn tablE and speakers. Caroline Allen is countini out the entrance tickets. AIl is ready for a gooc timne for kidà at Whitby Hall, Friday- night, October 19, November 2, November 16, November 30, December 14 and lots more after Christ- mas.1 The cost is $2.50 a nîght $2 with membership. A mem- bership can be bought for $1. îFor further information, cail the Durham Region Family YMCA at 6,68-6868 or lroquois Part at 668-7765., Pictured above is the new logo of the Brooklln Business Association. It was designed by Mike Webb, a Whitby resident who is a third year graphie arts student at St. Lawrence College, Kingston. The logo will be used by the association as a letterhead, for newspaper advertisements and for other promotional work. The association was formed in 1977 by Brooklin merchan- ts and it's activities include the Brooklin Spring Fair. Local company ýBY FREF. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,ý 1979, PAGE 7 United Way has $0450OOO to date Joe Pegg, General Cam- paign- Chairman for the Oshawa-Whitby United Way has announced that $45,000 has been raised, to date. This is 39 per cent of the cam- paign goal of $1,150,000. Mr. Pegg expressed satisfaction wlth the progress of the campaign, and again stressedthat an effort wll be made to com- plete the campaign by the end of October. 0 wins award. Plastics Surface Finishers Ltd. waspresented with the Ontario government "A" for Achievement Award today by Gordon Smith, M.P.P. Simcoe East and Parliamentary Assistant to the Mimister of Industry and Tourism. This award was given in recognition of the com- pany's high standard of per- formance in market development, product refinement and sales in-, volved with electroplating, especially on plastics. Since Plasties -Surface Finishers was established in October, 1972, the comp&Lny has undergone a major plant expansion, achieved an ex- port market which accounts for 90 per cent of the com- pany's sales and developed mn-bouse an electroplating process for plastic polycar- bonate. The'company currently' employes 140 people in a plant that was doubled in size this summfer. ""Plastics Surface Finishers Ltd.' amply BROOKLJN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION New Logo, M air paishson Our p ~~\II krnovvill the laies;' afmd i ~îaefn hir (are and tashumn. I ()r idiý Iclual stvlinig. <on- 'LlIt L), k >r %<>iii 'd'% l. M UI 100kl LX *ý(O'NTESSA 111 I -4ti SI rvei 'I ei (6- 0611-9262

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