WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1980, PAGE 7 ANDERSON IIIGH SCHOOL Anderson Colegiate and Vocational Institute announces this year's Graduation Exercies to be held on Saturday, October 25 at2:30 p.m. These exercises are open to relatives and friends of the graduatlng students from Grade 12 and 13. in the evenlng at 8 p.m. a dance wll be held for the Grads and their friends. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE BROOKLIN The Women's Inatitute meeting was held at the Communlty The motto was "The peace and prosperity of tomorrow's world depends on the wil belng of today's child. " The Roll cal brought forth lnteresting eventa of school days. Mms. Gordon Hunter gave an lnteresting talk on the book by Munore Scott McClure years of challenge. Tea and lunch was enjoyed at the close of the meeting. Mrm. Elleen Young and another volunt.eer wll help serve lunch to residents of Falrvlew Lodge on the 2nd Wednesday of November. Mrs. John Hall and Mrs. Elleen Young wil attend the eon- vention at the Royal York on.Noxmabea4. The next meeting wlf be on Wednesday November 19. The inotto wll be "Are We Confuslng the Hlgh Costs of iàving With the Cot of Living?"' Roll Cail - What I do te Conserve. MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT On Wednesday, October 29 at 7:45 corne te the Brooklln Community Centre and meet the candidates seeklng elecion as your trustees on the Durham Board of Education. The program wil Include prepared statements from the can- didates, questions from the floor as well as an opportunlty for Informnai discussion. Sponsored by the Meadowcrest School Advisory Council. BROOKLIN BRANCH LIBRARY There is a welgbt guesslng contenst going on at your library. Corne and see the glgantic squash grown by Mr. Rene Thlebaud of the Brooklln Horticultural Society and guess how much it weights. Try you luck. Sorry you don't win the squash, but there is another good prize for you. For chidren there is a candy counting contest. The winner of this contest does wln ail of the goodies. Ail the wltches and goblins corne to the Halloween costume party on Saturday, Octeber 25 frorn 10: 30 - il1:30 a.m. Pre-schooler are invited to join the pre-school stery hour on LDance- The Ladies Auxiliary of The Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association are holding a IlHookey Sweater Dance" on Saturday, November lst at Heyden- shore Pavilllon from 8 p.m. tol1a.m. There will be abuf- fet served and there wlll ho plenty 0f music to get our first hockey dance this year off on the right foot. ickets will ho $12 per couple. For further information and/or tickets please con- tact,: Peacock Sports & Trophies 666-1114; Dawna Iage 668-6673; or Judy Morris 666-1888. Meeting The next meeting of Parent Finders will ho held on Monday, October 27 at 8p.m. in the Library of Vin- cent Massey Public Sehool on Harmony Road North which is off King Street East in ()shawa. Call 728-6983 for further in- formation. f $499.00) Stamned & lacquered Fumêiture, Finished rame complote wth 14 year bap seam matlress. heater liner, linelock, pedestal sheet. Choice of smains avatlable. Tuesday at 12:30 and you may brlng your morns along te join the Tuesday afternoon group. Next week the guest speakers wll be Mrs. Steil frorn Rennle's Floral and Glft Shoppe who wll demonstrate practical table centre arrangements sultable for the comlng Christmas season. lbrary staff look forward te see ail of you at the llbrary. BROOKLIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The Brooklln Horticultural Society wlll look ahead te Christmnas at its Octeber 22 meeting. Doris Marlow wil demonstrate Christmas decorating wlth candies and flowers. Doria ls a very talented member of the soclety and we -are looklng forward te her presentation. The soclety wll be holding Its meeting at SP.M. AT THE Masonlc Hall i Brooklln across from the Brooklln United Church. Everyone ls welcorne so bring a frlend and join us for an In- formative and enjoyable evenlng. BURNS LADIES GUILD Both Ladies and gentlemen very welcome. Reverend Roger Maggs, Chaplain, Oshawa General Hospital, wll talk wlth us on "Coplng wlth Grief", Tuesday November 4, 8:00 p.m. Burns Church Hall, Ashburn. Brlng your nelghbours. BROOKLIN UNITED CHURCH Men and Women of the Brookin United Church are hosting an old fashioned roast beef dinner with ail the trimmings in- cluding homemade pie. Please note this dinner is to be held Wednesday, October 22. Sittings will h from 4:30 -6:00 p.m. and from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p. M. Admission is $5.50 for aduit, $2.50 for children, and children 5 and under are free. Tickets may ho purchased from any United Church mem- ber. MYRTLE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Myrtie Women's Institute through the Ministry of Agriculture and Food are planning on holding a Course on Crewel Embroidery to ho held during the last week of October. 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