Whitby Free Press, 7 Jan 1981, p. 7

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Brott in JVhitby Boris Brott, world-famous conductor and 1980 National Cbristmas Seal Obairnian, will visit Witby on Tuesday, January 20 to promote the campaign in Durham Region. Brott bas been well known in the world of music since be gave bis first performance at the age of five, as solo violinist with the Montreal Symphony. During a long musical career, he bas conducted all the major Canadian orchestras, and many in Europe. Since this year's Cbristrnas Seal Campaign began on Novemberi, Brott bas visited communities across Canada, speaking on behalf of local Lung Associations and conducting local orchestras and high scbool bands. H.lghlight of bis visit to, Durham Region wil be a presen- tation of seasonal music performed under bis direction by the Anderson Collegiate Band.This program will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the scbool gymnasium at 400 Anderson Street, Wbit- by. A collection will be made for the Christmas Seal Campaign at the close of the performance. Admission is free. I ~z, Bylnes BROOKLIN SPRING FAIR BOARD MAKES PLANS FOR 1981 Plans are well under way for the 7th annual Brooklin Spring Fair to be held on June 4, 5, 6 and 7 in the Brooklin Community Park. This event is officially opened on Thursday, June 4 in con- junction with the Miss Brooklin Spring Fair Pageant. The opening will makr the first year for the fair to operate as a Class B Fair (formerly a Class C Fair). The fair board, under the chairmanship of Gary Young, is busy preparing for bigger and better shows of cattie, sheep, heavy horses, light horses and special horse shows. It is also planning new attractions for visitors to the fair. There will be more bleechers to rest on and see the exhibits in various classes. The exhibits will remain in the arena from Friday after- noon until Sunday afternoon. Saturday will be dairy day and on Sunday, beef cattie and sheep will be sbown. Sunday afternoon, there will be horse racing with pari- mutual betting privileges. The bed and bath tub races are also shown Sunday. Greenwoo d winter craft classes Green and White Crafts, a voluntary community un- dertaking wiIl begin new winter craft classes on January* 12 at Greenwood Community Centre, Green- wood (south of highway 7). Courses, taught by qualified instructors, will includee Monday mornings - four barness weaving at begin- ners and advance leves. The advance class this term will be taught the traditional Summer and Winter Pat- tern. Also on Monday mornings, instruction in oul painting will be given. On Wednesday afternoons, instruction in crochet and barjello needlework will be available. The fee for eacb course is $20. To ensure a place, ad- vance registration is ad- vised. Mail to Green and White Crafts, c/o Eileen Philp, 38 Rossevelt Avenue, Ajax, Ontario LiS 2L4. For furtber information caîl Ajax 683-443 or Green- wood 683-1469. IY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1981, PAGE '7 Sunday wilI wind up the fair with an Old Tyme Fiddlers' Contest, Last year the fair paidnearly $22,000 in prize money and 1981 offers more. The next fair board meeting is Thursday, January 8 in the Brooklin Community Centre. 'All directors and interested men and women are asked to attend and help our fair board. If you have suggestions cail the secretary, Walter Holliday by Thursday. 1 BROOKLIN SENIOR CITIZENS The Brooklin Senior Citizens will begin there 1981 season on January 9 at 1: 45 p.m. Please note the change of time. Susan Smith 655-4737 Brown's Foodmaster (before noon Saturday) Mnue KITCHEN REMODELLING MADE EASY Let us advise you how! CALL FOR Thinklng of rernodelllng, thon we inviteFREE you to corne ln and see our complete F E Uineo0f kitchen looks availablo. Y ou save ESTIM AT ES money doirig It yourself. We onjoy advlslng you how.9 Muldn cebi 1 MICHELL BROTHER CASSEL.S & ,CHURCH ST BROOKLIN 655m4991 DEMONSTRATOR SALE. Prices Incdo Ford 12 months, 20,000 klm warranty Flnanclng avallablo No paymonts tili Feb. 1981 1980 Bronco Ranger XLT Lic. PRF 977, 351 V8, Deluxe Tutone Sport With Captain Chairs. Power Steering Plus Many More Extras. 1980 Retail $16,056111 SALE PRICE $1 1,94700 1980 Bronco Ranger XLT Lic. DS7 760, 361 V8I Auto, Captain Chairs Plus Many More Extras. 1980 Retail $16,992.40 SALE PRICE $1 2,740011 FORD BRONCO RANGER XLT 1980 Bronco Lic. DS7 759, 351 V8 Auto, Raven Black. Many Extras. 1980 Retail $1 3,91 9701 SALE PRICE $995777'l MEfIÇURY LI NCOLN A

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