PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS Br«Dk1 in B ie By ROXANNE REVELER Cmli 655-4951 wlth items for this column. M HI there: One three-year-old's explanation for being atop a chair eatlng cookies: "I just climbed Up to smeil them and my tooth got caught." LIBRARY NEWS To celebrate Easter this year, your library is LA CONTESSAI HAIR SALON SUPER SPECIALS Mondays Perms - 1/2 Price Wednesdays 1/2 Price on every other service 1(except Perms) (This offerapplies to Susan only.) Cail for your appointment now. 119 GREEN ST. , WHITBY 668-9262 SPECIALS! Effective until March 1r.Q Rent a VCR Player NOW while special- Iasts. *FOR O N L WEEKENDS MON..- THURS. Fri.-Sat. - $1 0.00 1 Weekday - $6.99 Fri.-Mon. - $25.99 2 Weekdays - $1099 Sat.-Mon. - $18.99 4 Weekdays - $1 5.99 MO VIESQ Mon.-Thurs. - $2.99 Fr1., Sat. - $3.97 Intellivision units & games for rent. 350 VHS & BETA MOVIES 14 Church St., Brooklin Q (acros from Mitchell Brothers) 655-4229 MONITUESIWEDITHUASl104FAIISATl10 4%M OPEN SUNDAY 1-0 havlng a "Chocoate Rooster Cont.est". Just take out a book and join in the lucky draw for this deli- ciuos looklng creature. Lots of fun times planned for the March Break. Remember you have to register before March 18 for the "Squeegygloop" program. You will be creating "gloop creatures" from Monday, March 21 to Thursday, March 24. Every Friday throughout the month of March afternoon movies wll be rolling from 3to 4p.m. I The special "Fright Night" movies for 12-year- olds and Up wll be running every evening Monday, March 21 to Friday, March 25 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. As long as mom and <lad give their permission you can corne along and see such great movies as The Fail of the House of Usher, Schizo, Thing from Another World, War of the Worlds and Night Caller. Don't miss these exciting scary movies. See you at your library. PAPER DRIVE Please take note ... The Second Brooklin Scouts wil flot be having a March paper drive. Save those papers as the April drive wil carry on as usual. SCOUTS, CUBS AND BEA VERS The Ladies Auxiliary of the 2nd Brooklin Cubs, Scouts and Beavers wil be holding a fudge sale at Meadowcrest Public Sehool on March 15 during the lunch hour from 11:20 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Each piece of ftldge wil cost 25 cents. The proceedsfrom the sale will help to purchase Venturer shirts for our Brooklin boys who will be attending the 1983 Jam- boree in Aberta. The next Awiliary meeting will be April 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Concept Center. Please show your in- terest and attend. WOMENS INSTITUTE A silent auction will be held at Brooklin Womens Institute Tweedsmuir History meeting at Brooklin Community Center on March 16 at 1:30 p.m. (Continued on Page 19) RAISED PRINTINO 3 BUSINESS CARDS aLETTERHEADS a ENVELOPES Give to the Kidnie Foundation of Canada s s e - g - *5~UTOM K & MV CLEANERS SAME DAY SERVICE ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS *world-wide trade wilî pull out wlth association of laun- strain in wear.N 1derers and dryclean- Unfinished or Iers, suggest the machine-stitched but-. LACES following guidelines tonholes fray readily. M Thi wi spring, lace of l earad ae especialltesik lace, * * ilb fudo many * Laces snag and f rom perspiration, Thiuss ail dresses. tear easily, even your deodorant and anti' Thi faglefabric has jewelry can snag deli- perspirant damage' M N a delicate beauty cate lace. For this rea- as this may weaken M which makes it irre- son, extreme care the fibers. * sistible to ail of us. must be used when * Lace garments N Even though most wearing lace. Laces should be folded and * of today's- laces are are difficult to mend placed in drawers to N machine made, they and the mend is relieve points of * still require careful usually visible. strain. N handling in cleaning Lace clothing By following these N and wearing. should have ample guidelines, your lace K & M Cleaners and side and underarm items wilI remnain N the International Fa- seams which are well beautîfui for mn w bricare Institute, the- bound. Narrow seams wearings. mn * "A Cleaning Service for the Entire Family" * 112 COLBORNE ST. W., WHITBY 668-2831 N aux nEUEEEEUEEEUEUEE BROOKLIN HOME BAKERY & DELICATESSAN 61 BALDWIN ST., BROOKLIN 655-4951 SPECIAL THIS WEEK DINNER ROLUS 89% do. HOT CROSS BUNS MADE FRESH DAILV I 1. Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Tweedsmuir History is historical facts of Brooklin which can be read by the public at Brooklin Library. Started by Mrs. F'rank Batty, this is kept up to date by members of the Institute and friends in the Brooklin area. Motto for the March meeting: "Record today what will be history tomorrow". Roil cail: brlng an article that is over 50 years old. Convenor will be Hilda Stanley, hostesses Nora Walker and Helen Grandy. Visitors are welcome. HELP DIG UP THE PAST Now that the Brooklln Arena has had a bit of a face lit they would like to spruce Up the walis by having a menage of photograpbs depicting sporting moments of the past. Brooklin has long been re- nowned for its great athletes. If anyone in my readlng audience has photographs showing the con- struction of our arena, hockey, lacrosse or basebal teams, ladies teams, you namne it, could you please cail Barry O'Neill at 668-7765. Your pictures will not be taken from you. They plan to make a negative from your photo and return it to you. It wil be great to see the athietes of yesteryear honoured s0 dig into your albums and search the attic. NIGHT 0F CARDS The B rooklin and District P.C. Association will host a "INight of Cards"' on Wednesday, March 16 at the Oddfeilows Hall, Brooklin.commencing at 8 p.m. Tickets are $3 per person which includes refresh- ments and prizes and can be obtained in advance from Bruce Bagg Realty 655-4211 or Brooklin Bakery 6554951. There will be such non-card games as crokinole for those who do not play cards. This should be a very enjoyable evening so bring along your deck of cards and join the fun. BURN S KIRK GUILD The Kirk Guild of Ashburn is holding a "Colors" demonstration in Burns Church Hall on March 15 commencing at 8 p.m. Find out about wardrobe and make-up co- ordination which will assist you now that spring is just around the corner. Put your best self forward. Tickets are limited and cost $3 each. If you are in- terested please cail 655-4652. INAUGURAL DINNER The South Central P.C. Association of Women will beh da, g an Inaugural Dinner Meeting on Wednes- daMarch 30' at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa. This should prove to be an exciting evening as the guest speaker is the controversial women's liberation ad- vocate Laura Sabia. Cocktails wil be served at 6:30 followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be ob- tained from Brooklin Bakery 655-4951 or Bagg Realty 655-4211. SPRING DANCE The Brooklin Business Association will be hosting à . Try our new bonana splits. Absolutely delicious. r - - v-- - mrqw- -qwý - -qw qurm 1) Brin g along yuur Apples Durham Region Per- sonal Computer Club presents 'Apple User Night' on Thursday, March 17 from 6:30 to, 8:30 p.m. Apple com- puter users and anyone interested in forming a special Apple Users Group in the, Durham Region are invited to the Whitby Library. On display wiIl be the new Apple le computer from Computerland in Oshawa. A demonstra- tion and hands-on use of the computer is avail- able to, ail who attend. The general monthly meeting is the third Thursday of each month from 6:30 to,8: 30p.m. at the Whitby Public Lib- rary located on Dundas St. West (Hwy. 2) at Henry Street. Chairman for this meeting is Chris Greaves Sr., 655-380. A structured BASIC language class using the VIC-20 meets the fourth Thursday at the same location. Instructor for this course is Klaus Naujok. There are no fees or dues to attend the club or.class.. A data base of Friend- ly Users own these com- puters - Apple, Atari, Pet! VIC, Texas- I., Trs/Colour, Osbourne, IBM PC and Sinclair. For anyone east of Toronto the club-is easy to, reach and new-mem- bers are welcome. For more information cail the Whitby Library 668-653. There are no fees or dues for mem- bership in the club or at the computer class.