Whitby Free Press, 21 Sep 1983, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS Be Hy ROXANNE BEVELER Cail f655-8951 wlth iems for this column. LIBRARY NEWS Your Library is very pleased to announce that during1 he summer programs we broke the record for attendance at both the library and parks/in Brooklin, Ashburn, Spencer and Macedonia. The grand total for July and August was 1,226 children entertained. We would like to add a very large thanks to a super- bunch of kids, and especially to Joanne Mid- dieton, Donna Fletcher and Jody Batty for a job well donel Don't miss our "Smurf Show your Library Card"y contest. Ail that's necessary is to bring along your library card when visiting your llbrary. You could win the "Sweet Smurf Watering Can". This contest ends October 8. Good Luck to ail. There are a number of juvenile discarded books for sale at 25' a piece. See you at the Library. GROUP9'74 Members of Group '74 wish to thank aIl those who attended their successful Open House on September 15. Craft Classes wil begin September 29, 8 to 10 p.m., at the Community Hall on Cassels Road East. Most classes mun for 10 weeks with a minimum of six per clasa. There are openings in Woodcarving, Quilting, Chocolate Making Sejitember 29, October 6 and 13, Pine Cone Art October 20 and 27, November 3 and 10, SUai Glass, Crocheting, Sllk Flower Arranging, Hair Pin Lace, Smocking, Cake Decorating, November 17 and 25 and December 1. Bunka, Christmas Potpourri. To register or for more information cail Marg Andrews 655-3196 or Bey Stanley 985-9269. SLIM & TRIM Ladies, make time for yourself to feel more alive and energetic. Slim and Trim offers a custom exer- cise program just for you and your individual body shape problem. Classes, now in progress, are held at the Oddfellows Hall on Bagot Street I Brooklln. Join now and shed those summer pounds!1 For ad- ditional information cail Anne 655-3903 or Valerie 655-4931. 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QUILT DISPLAY A reminder that the ladies of the Brooklln United Church wil hold a quilt display in the Christian Education Building on Tuesday, Septembér 27 from 2 to 9p.m. About 40 quilts and throws will be shown. Refreshments will be served and admission is by donation. FLOWER SHOP Fairview Lodge auditorium wil be the setting for the Brooklln Horticultural Society "Home for the Harvest" Flower Show on Saturday, September 24. Members may bring their entries from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and remove them after 4 p.m. The public are invited to view the show from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. after the judging has been done. Vegetables, flowers and decorative arrangements will be on display. The Junior Garden Club will also participate in this- show. Admission is free. Come out and bring a- friend. PLANT AUCTION The Brooklin Horticultural Society wil hold a Plant Auction on Wednesday, September 28 at 8 p.m. at the United Church Hall. This is a good opportunity to purchase many dif- ferent kinds of plant material and support your local Society. Ken Brown, renowned auctioneer, will be in charge so you can be assured of an enter- taining eveming. Bulbs will also be offered for sale. There is no admission and everyone is welcome. KINSMEN SKATE-A-THON On Saturday, October 1, from,10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena in Brooklln, the Brooklin and District Kinsmen are again holding their annual Skate-a-thon. The Kinsmen are responsible. for many Worth- whlle community projects. Here's an opportunity to support them. Why flot make it <a family affair! Altbough prizes are not, available for adults a there's lots of satisfaction Itcvolved in supporting the youth of our communlty. AUl the Kinsmen of this area urge you to encourage your children to par- ticipate in this Skate-a-thon so money can be raised to achieve further Improvements In our community. WESTERN ROUND-UP Durham Progressive Conservative Association of Women wil hold Its third annual Western Round-up September 30, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., at the Jubilee Pavion, Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. "Gord Grills and the Road Rangers" wil provide the live music for a fun-filled evening. Tickets are $8 per person and include a mystery door prize for everyone and a hot buffet. There will be a cash bar. Prizes will be given for best western dress, roping contest and square dances. Cail Alice Whlting at 655-3860 for tickets and more information. CURS, SCOUTS AND BEAVERS A reminder that the faîl session will soon begin for ail the boys of this area in 2nd Brooklln Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Scouts will be held in the C.E. Building of Brooklin United Church starting Wednesday, September 21 from 7to 9p.m. Cubs start Thursday, September 22 from 6:20 to 8 p.m. in Meadowcrest gym and Beavers start Sep- tember 19 from 6:20 to 7:30 p.m. at St. Thomas' Church Hall. 2nd Brooklin is looking for adult leaders so if you are interested in this rewarding work please cal Mary Forbes at 655-3253. POTTERY CLASSES The Village Pottery offers ail levels of this fascinating craft from beginner to the more ex- periencéd. For your convemience, morning, after- noon and evening classes are available. You may register by calling Sooz Wells at 655-408 or stop, in at the Village Pottery, Highway 7 across from Cashway. CRAFT CLASSES Gail Gay. of Warmn Woolies and Whatnots is of- fering classes in Knitting, Crocheting, smocking and traditional rughooking this fall. Classes are $20 for six lessons and take place during the day or evening. To register caîl Gail at 655-4f84 or at home 655- 4625. THOUGHT Here's to Home, the place where you are treated best and grumble most. Valerie Hundert for Roxanne Reveler Brooklin Bakèry drop-off Friday before noon please 655-4951 BRIDGE RESULTS The following are the resuits of duplicate bridge play at the Whit- by Curling Club. North and South: AI Leslie and Perry Laurence, 60; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson, 51%; Frank MacNeil and Bill Nelson, 50; Mr. and Mrs. Elwln Smyth, 45. East and, West: Bill Fraser and June Thom- pmon, 57; Miss Georgie Bovay and Mrs. Joanna Flanagan, 52; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cunliffe, 50%; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wharrie, 49%.' 'The regular duplicate bridge also got under way hast week and the results follow: North and South: Mrs. Hughi Baker and Mrs. Jack Frost, 34½; mrs. Donald Wilson and Mrs. P.N. $Pratt, 31; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans, 30o%; Mrs. George Magvus and Mrs. Louise Pelten- burg, 24. East and West: Miss Georgie Bovay and Mrs. George Steffler,' 29; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wharrie tied with Mrs. Doug Maundrell and Mrs. Bruce, McColl, 27; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cunliffe, 21 k. The results of duplîcate bridge play are rePorted each week in the Free Press. YOGA CLASS There will be yoga classes each Tuesday morning and- evening, for. 10, weeks, at Go Natural Health Food Store, 121 Brock St. N. .The classes, which begin Sept. 27, are fromn 9 to 10 a.m., or 6:30 to 73 * Space is limited. You can register by calling 668-2661, bet-

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