Whitby Free Press, 7 Dec 1983, p. 6

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PAGE 6. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7, 1983, WHITBY FRE Brok1 lin Byines w. I. by BETTY-JTEAN BLYTH Cmil 05-3679 with Items for thi column. I read somewhere that the three most difficuit things are: to keep a secret, to forget an injury and to make good use of leisure tirne. As to the first two, you're on your own but if the latter is your problem, read on. Among ail the varlous activities being of- fered there's bound to be something of interest to keep you busy and help you forget the others. ASHBURN ACTIVITIES Be sure to take in the big craft sale at Thunder-' bird on Dec. 10. There will be a wide array of lovely items sure to please everyone on your list. Ad- mission is $1. Burns. Church annual White Gift service is on Dec. il. A Christmas Eve service will be heldý in the church beginming at 8 p.m. On Dec. 18, the annual Sunday School Christmas party wil take place starting at 10 a.m. There will be carol singing, each class will present a program and special music is being provided by Sandra Lagerquist of Oshawa. There will be treats for the children and food for body as well as soul. MYRTLE DOINGS Myrtle United Church will hold their White Gift Sunday on Dec. 10 at the 10: 30 a.m. worship service. The UCW Christnmas Party will be held on Dec. 12 at the home of Amne Budd starting at 8 p.m. There will be a gift exehange for needy kids. Ail Myrtle e - Un- *Chrisim, *Fresh IH Stop in and HOUSE OF. FLOWERS AND GUFTS Large Selection as Plants o *Cedar Rope foily *Seasonal Centerpieces *Decoratiufls see our new Une of Giftware 655-3833 Baldwin, Brooklin ____ Grand Op enings, At.. E PRESS ladies are invited to corne and enjoy a relaxing evenlng,..teCrlta On Dec. 16th hita Concert and a Potluck supper will be held ln the church. On Dec. 18 there will be no service at the Myrtle Church, lnstead the congregation wlll join that of Albert St. United in Oshawa for a candielit worship service. The choira of both churches will provide speclal music. There also will be no service Christmnas morning, instead a special Christmas Eve family service will be held. The Wednesday night square dance group is still taking new members who like to "dosey-doe" their way to fun and fitness. Why flot go out and join in? SCOUT AUXILIARY The next meeting of the 2nd Brooklin Beaver, Cub and Scout Ladies Auxiliary will be held on Jan. 4. It takes place in St. Thomas Anglican Church in Brooklin starting at 7:30 p.m. Ail mothers are in- vited to attend. AGRICULTURAL MEETING Tomorrow night, the annual general meeting of the Brooklin Agricultural Society will be held in the Community Centre on Cassels Road E. at 8 p.m. The agenda includes.an election of Directors, regular annual business, reports and amendnients to the constitution. PAPER DRIVE The monthly Cub and Scout paper drive is Dec. 10. Bundies must be securely tied and left at the curb by 9 a.m. Outlying areas and Ashburn residents may leave theirs at Ashburn Community Centre on Friday. Please do not drop thern off any earlier because of the potential fire hazard. BOTTLE DRIVE The cubs and scouts will appreciate your saving up all the bottles that seem to accumnulate so fast this time of year as tbey are planning a bottle drive for Jan. 7.1VII have more about this at a later date. CHRISTMAS DANCE Brooklin and District Kinsmen are holding a Christmas dance on Dec. 10 in Community Centre. Tickets are $5 per person and may be obtained at Brooklin Esso station. Bylines ,Cont'd on Page il OIIAUTY <CUSTOM MADE THERMALLY UNSULATED EMMLFNS M cCulflough Jewellers McCullough Jewellers held their official opeming last week at a'new location on 209, Dundas St., Whitby. Many attended this opening including the clown, Trevor Edwards, from Balloon Fair, Oshawa and Mayor Bob Attersley, who gave a warm welcoming to Frank McCullough, store owner, Gord Jones of Gord's Watch Repair, who wil work in conjunction with McCullough Jewellers and Barry Davis, store manager. McCullough Jewellers has cbanged location from the Van Hoof building in Whitby. Free Press Staff Photo GEOAIN MOTEL Annual Xmas Day BUFFET DINNER I 1p.m. -6:30 p.m. 6 *~ O TOWN & COUNTRY STYLE BUFFET FEAST Roasi Prime Rlb 0f Beef; Dutch Herrlng Etc. )u ~ ~~& Other Hot Dishes'l1.9Aut Varlety Salade & CoId Meats ~I.9Aut Deliclous Desserts$89 hlr Beverages (Egg Nog) -89 hlr For A MERRY CHRISTMAS & Ç~0CTRING j HAPPY NEW YEAR Also Serving Now: Buffet Luncheons Tues.-Fri. Dinner Buffet Thurs.-Sufl. For Reservations cail 5768540, 723-4693 or 683-78911 "RAI DERS OF THE LOST ARK"9 Has Now Arrived In Stock 93 Winchester at Anderson BROOKLIN 655-4229 000000000,s Carrier's Coffure On Nov. 26 Mayor Bob Attersley cut the ribbon for, a new bair salon, Carrier's Coiffure, owned by Rene and Gisela Carrier. The Carriers had a long time establisbment in Scarborougn before relocating their business in Whitby at 122 Byron St. N. and together tbey bring over 38 years of experience in the salon business to the area. They have set up shop in an old Victorian style building originally constructed by Robert Perry in 1857. It bas taken the husband and wife tearn about, a year to convert the building into a salon whicb includes an English Tes Garden and old fashioned ceiling fans. At one point the building had been used as offices for doctors and lawyers then later changed to apsrtments. The hope is to have offices again, and David Stapleford bought the remainmng four houses whicb are being ren- novated now. He is keeping the original design of the bouses as it is a "Heritage Structure" under the Ontario Heritage Act. Free Press Staff Photo Eat AII Yc Want Tiroler Haus- After many months of renovation, the Tiroler Haus was officially opened Nov. 30. The Tiroler Haus, located on Brock St. N., Wbitby provides German cuisine in a German atmospbere. Special guests are Gerry Emrn, Whitby Town Coun- cillor and George Ashe, Min. of Gov't. Services, were invited to celebrate the opening with owner Karl-Heinz Kurtz. Fe rs tf ht en

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