- ..~,.4... WHITBY FREE PHESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20,'1988 'PAGE 13 BrooklinUnited'Chureh-news The 1annual congregational meeting will take place on Jan. 31 at7:30p.m., The Sociables annual potluck dinner will be held on Friday, Feb. 5 at 6:30 p.m. Those with surnames beginning with A-Mplease bring a first course and those with sur- namnes beginning with N-Z, please bring a dessert. Everyone is welcome. Rev. Dr. Gordon 'Turner, secretary for evangelism and discipleship, United Church of Canada, will be our guest preacher on Sunday, Feb. 7.,This service.is sponsored'by our Outreach and Social Action Committee., Cupid's Dessert'and Card Party wil be he1l1 on Wednesday, Feb. 10. Tickets are, $4 per pers .on and are available from Eunice Stocks (655- 3124) or Marg Wilson (655-4559). ODDFELLOWS noble grand Ken Brooks Jim Miller (far left) and Participation and Jack Stroud band'over donations to House coordinator Bob Steffler (far Whitby General Hîospital administrator rlght). Donations to hosp ital1, Partiepation House Members of the Independent Or:' der of Oddfeilows Beethoven Lodge 165,* Brooklin, recently made their annual donations to charity.. During ceremonies at the Qd- dfellows Hall on Bagot Street, noble grand Ken Brooks and budget cnairman Jack Stroud. presented $i,800 to Ã"sbawa's Participation House. Administrative co-ordinator of Participation House, Bob Stef- fier, said the cheque would be used towards the purchase of a van for the group. Another cheque, for $1,300, was presented to Whitby General Hospital administrator Jim Miller for the purchase of equipmnent for the hospital. The Lodge also donated $1,625 to the Oddfellows senior citîzens' home located in Barrie, Ontario. Many turnout to oppose.nia il plan FROM PAGE 12 subdivision and on the existing downtown shopping area. "They might as weil put a domned statium there ... it doesn't make any sense," said Wendy Schulte, who explained that she moved to her Torian Dr. residence only recently to obtain a, more quiet residential environment. Another. resident asked if a marketing study had been carried out since she doubted there would *be enough people from the area to support.new stores in the mail. Apjiaù-*se followed state mèn'é'tS' *made by several re5idents who ex- pressed. concern about the developmnent. "Obviously'by the turnout, we're -ailagainst this,,' said Peter Guiry, whô then inquired as to the next step in the planning process. Whit- by planning department will now obtain ail comments before making a recommendation. Councillor Joe Drumm, asked to state his views on the plan since he had, several years, earlier, opposed a large development plan for Brooklin, said he wouldn't approve the maIl application sinceit affec- ted the downtown businesses which LETTER To the editor: The Brooklin District Brownies, Girl Guides and Pathfinders would like to thank ail those who con- tributed to the success of their recent bottle drive. We appreciate the community's support of our ef- forts to raise funds in order to carry out our varions programs and look forward to its continuation. Susari Rabjohn District Commissioner Bangdit o Video FROM PAGE il shelves of the store, adds Tudge. "This service is faster for, the consumer," he says. Bandito has three fuil-time and six part-time employees. Tudge's wife, Wendy, who was a secretary with Ducks Unimited, works on the weekends in the store. A convenient service for the weekend movie buff is that a Satur- day rentai can be returned on Mon- day before 6 p.m., although Bandito is open Sundays. .Anyone who returns the movie on Sunday, Bandito will offer a 9cn discount on any movie you rent that Sundlay. "WIOtby is slated for a big growth in-the--future,--! -says Tudge,-when, asewbX Bandito chose. the, 9 hwahttf ré he felt had to be protected. "That's how I feel," Drumm said in response to the question by Deb- bie Scott. Councillor Ross Batten, admit- ting it was out of character to comment at this stage of the ap- plication, also rejected the plan since "will not have any benefit for Brooklin." He urged that the "character" of the village, which includes the doWntown area, be preserved. i"I feel very strongly about that, " he said to loud applause from the more than 100 residents attending the meeting. The plan calîs for the phasing of the developiuent as the water sup- ply become available. The first phase would be 20,150 sq. ft., the second of similar size, and third 44,300 sq. ft. "Will there be 10 years of mess there?" asked one resident about the stages of work. ciSering the Conununities (BAD<jGreatest Needs WINTER CARNIVAL Sat., Fcb. 13th to Sat., Feb. 2Oth 1988 Sat. Feb. 13 9:00 amn Brooklln Dodgers Presents "A Snow Bail Tournarnent" 12:00 noon Monte CarIa Elimination Draw followed by Dance. Tickets for danoe $5. each. (At Brooklln Communlty Centre) *Kids: Don't forget your Snow Sculptures on Febr-uary, 2Oth. Sun. Feb. 14 1:30 to 5:00 Pm Winter Came Time Tandem ski races, snow shoe races, tug of war, log sawlng, snow bed race. (Brooklln Memoril Park) 2:00 pm to Senior Tea Party 4: 00 pm (Brooklln Community Centre) Mon. Feb. 15 9:30 arn Wed. Feb. 17 8:00 Pm Fr1. Feb. 19 10:00 PM Sat. Feb. 20 8 - 1l amn Sat. Feb. 20 Skate-a-thon (Brooklin Mernorlal Mrena) Legion Euchre Tournainent Brooklln Legion.Ladies Auxiliary (Broolin Legion) Presenting our Midnlght Madness Bingo (Hldeaway Bingo, Whltby) Brooklln Girl Guides Pancake Breakfast (St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Winchester Rd.) 1:00 Pm Broombail Tournament (Brooklin Memorlal Park) 3:00 pm Judging -for Snow Scupures 8:00, pm 50/60's Danoe Tickets $5. each. (Brooklln Community Center) Aryone interested i the above everits, teamn or tradivtduol, pleasefi intritheform below: Naine: Team: Indivlduai: Age/s: Address: Events: I MOVIE RENTAL PRICES unday to Thursday 99$ to $2.91~ Frdy& Saturday 9944to.$3.97' evon ower prices for members J- * RENT WEEKDAYS- (Mon. to Thurs.) SAV 76. BaIdwi n St., Brooklin 6530 DURHAM THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALUTY 0F DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regidnal Municipality of Durham is considering AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE OFFICIAL PLAN 0F THE FORMER PLANNING AREA 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes a waste disposaI f aciIity- ta be constructed as a, berm composed of shredder by-product material within the southern portion of the site indicated on the map beîow.1 In order ta assist in the evaluation of the amendment application, the public is invited ta provide input by way of submissions ta the Region's Plannning Department.. Information related ta the amendmnent application is avaliable in the offices of the'Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive,' Whitby, Ontario LiN 6A3 or by calling Mr. Michael' Cook Planning Department, (416) 668-7731. Submissions'concerning the amendrnient application mnust -be, forwarded ta theCommissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must be- receivedno later t han Friday, February, 19, 1988. Please incl 'ude your address 'and telephone. number i n any, submissions made. File No. 88-1/.D/WW. Marie Hubbard Dr. M. Michael, M.C.î.P. Chairman,, Planning Committee-- - Câmmissioner.-of -Planning ""il - J~m Drap off entry at Brookiln ESSO, Hwy 12.&- Hwy7 For further information oeil: Alex Cowan 655-4519 or -. - Mark -Mason - 655-8961- I