Whitby Free Press, 13 Oct 1982, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER. 13,-1982, WHITBY FREEYPRESS Br~k1in Byliries By'ROXANNE REVELER Cali 655-4951 wltJî items for this column. *ANO RT TYE I R s.. 'sS Elcri yew 'e s f or3 o nts Cd- s e * -lm ' m Sp.cialazaug in Ceruma ie ls Ceramlc Floor TII. 8911Ea , Ceramic WallTile25eiEach 41/4II Ceramlc' Wall TII.1 *Ec ' xl' Vinyl Tile 450ah 1xl No Wax SI1fl9 Vinyl TII. From i Each W. carry a fulilins ai brand name vinyl & carpet. Alil workmanship guaranteed for one year. RITSON TILE & CARPET 576 Ritson. Road South, Oshawa 571-2342 HI there: .Overheard recently: "My wife has a cooker that cooks slow andý a rnicrowave that cooks fast. Now if she could only cook." GIANT TUPPERWARE PARTY The Brooklin Local Association of Brownies, Girl Guides and Pathfinders will be holding a tujper- ware party on Tuesday, November 2 at 8 p.m. at the Brooklin Cornmunity Centre (corner of Cassels and Church Streets). -Admission la free and everyone la welcorne. Refreshrnents will be served and there wil be door prizes and'attendance draws. Recipes and various ideas wiil be provided by the tupperware represen- tative. Plan to, attend and bring a friend with you. Al proceeda goto help the girls in your cornrunity. LIBRARY NEWS The Library Saturday Storyhour frorn 10: 30 to 11:30 a.rn. la giving ail you ghosts, ghouls and hob- goblins something to'howl about!1 On Saturday, Oc- tober 16 you'il get ahl sorts of creative ideas for cos- 69 Baldwin St. <Hwy. 12 & 7) Broolclin 655-4584 Corne (o Brook lin for a large selection of fancy & Specialty yarns for your ChristnaS knittlng. Assistance & Iêsawis avallable., Brooklin'Flour'Milis Flour& Bakilg Supplies' 40 kg. Ail Purpose Flour (Robin Hood, Purlty, Purlty untreated) 23 CASSELS1 BROOKLIN1 ROAD EAST 655-4851 25% OFF each chain 1or Note 3/8 chain only Expires Oct. 30, 1982 turnes to wear to our bewitcblng Halloween bash cailed the "'Ghoulish Ghost Gettogether"' on Octo- ber 30. On Saturday, October 23 there are spel-. biniidng scar movtes. Giggy ghosts are hiding everywhere, waiting for yo to count them. You could be the lucky winner and catch them ail. Corne visit if you dare says 'the wiggly witçh of the shivery, shrieky juvenile department.1 A reminder to all those interested in the pre- sehool storyhour program that registration la in full swing and the action starts October 19 from, 12:30 to 1: 30 p.m. The library has placed an assorted number of new paperbacks in the community centers of Ashburn and Spencer's. This is an experiment to help spread a supply of reading material to ail thoeein the area. If for any reason you cannot visit Brooklin Library, try using their outreach stations. At -the, Ashburn Station, the doorswiJ be open on Monday-sfor your convenienc.e. At Spencer Center the welcome mat is out Saturdays.: There are request- slips available to inform. the llbrary what kind of material you would enjoy. If you require any information, just give themn a cRM at 655-3191. MEADOWCREST FUN FAIR Meadowcrest' Public School children together with the Meadowcrest Parents' Committee wiil be hosting a gala fun fair at the achool on' Saturday, Oc- tober 16 between the hours of 10 arn. and 1 p.m. There wiil be film and cartoons, popcorn, drinks, candy sales, white elephant tables, fies miarkets, book fairs, baked gooda for sale, games and a whole lot of fun. There 'wiil also be a sporting gooda sale whereby those wanting to seil used articles in good condition may take them to the sêhool on Thursday or Friday between 9 aim. and 5 p.m. and have, them sold on Saturday. Items must be weil labeiled with your name, phone number, price asked, size etc.* The price sold for la yours leas 20 per cent, which goes- towards providing equipment etc. for the school children. If you want toe buy or want to seil this la the place for you. Everyone corne,. and support* the children of Brooklin la this fund-raising effort.- ROAST BEEF DINNER The men -and women of 'Brooklin'United Church are once again hosting their excellent "Roast Beef Dlanerý on Wednesday, October 20. The dinner, which includes ail the trimm.ing- and those delicious- homeniade pies, wiil be served ýcon- tinuously from 4':30 p.m. Admission la $6.50 for adults, $2.50 for children 1L2 and under with pre-schoolers being free.. Tickets are available from men of the congrega- tion or the ticket co-ordinator by calling 655-802. PROCTOR AND GAMBLE TOUR The Durham Region Family YMgCA is offering an excursion to the Proctor and Gamble plant in Harn ilton on Tuesday, October 19. The -bus will leave the 'Y' la Whitby at 12 noon and will return approximately 4:30 p.rn. Each participant wii receive a free gift box of Proctor and Gamble products. For additional information caîl the 'Y' at 668-686 Monday through Friday frorn 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cont page 7 SiUnlbed Way 3 chains with 10 %'off 1 chain FREE FISHER'S FARM--SERVICE Ashburn Ontario -LOB 1AO Tel. 655-3842 f.roquo is to open Iroquois Pool wlll be back in operetion by Christmas, Parka and Recreation Director Wayne DeVeau said Thursday. DeVeau said an'Oak- ville company has been awarded 'a tender, to supply the necessary equipment to repair-the heating syster n laIro- quois Park Arena. .Whitby's -,operations committee recornrend- éd last week that $48,94o be. spent to repair the pool, an expenditure not included la the current budget.. Iroquois Pool has been closed slace Laor Day weekend, and .it was originallyexpected to, re-open by, the end of October. "There was hope that we could get the parts to fix the old unit, but there were, delays, in fladlng the parts," DeVeau said. A tender to instail the new heati ng system wil be cailed later this mon- DeVeau plans to havé gold-medal winner Anne Ottenbrite assisti the re-opening Mf the pool la late December. Bridge The -foilowing- are the resuits of last week's play at the Whitby Du- plicate Bridge Club as reported by Mng. Har- vey Winter. North and: South:. Dr. and Mrs. Richard -Ket- cheil, 122%; Mr. and Mns. L.E. Evans, 99%;, Mr. and Mns. Jim Whar- rie, 95; and, Mr. and Mns. Hugh Baker, 94. East and West: i. and Mrs. Leo Vrengden- hil, 114; Wayne Pettis and Don Itherington, 99V2; Mr. and Mns. Har- vey Winter, 95%; and, Miss Georgie Bovay and Mns. George Steffler, 931/. The results of each, week's play will- be reported la the following issue of the Whitby Free Press. BROOKLIN HOME BAKERY & DELICATESSAN 61 BALDWIN ST. BROOKLIN 655-4951 SPECIALTHIS WEEK Virglila or Cooksd Ham Cut f resh to your deslred thickness. 10% off Flakey pastry sausage rails 3011sa. See our unadvertised in-store specials. 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