Brooklin Town Crier, 29 Jul 2016, p. 8

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8 Friday, July 29, 2016 Brooklin Town Crier From the Archives Birdseye View of Brooklin, c.1936 Whitby Archives Photograph 25-000-077 A black and white photograph of Brooklin looking northeast from the Public and Continuation School on the southeast corner of Baldwin Street and Winchester Road. In the foreground is the north side of Winchester Road. The steeple of the United Church can be seen in the background. Brooklin Girl Guides Recognized Last month, members of Brooklin's Guiding community were recognized at a special awards ceremony in Oshawa. Girl Guides, Avery K., Sydney M. and Alison S. were recognized for achieving the highest award in Guides, the Lady Baden Powell Award. Pathfinders Brooke H. and Ceigleigh M. received a Team Award, while Alysha K. and Danielle M. were recipients of the Canada Cord, the highest achievement for their age level. Members of the Brooklin Rangers also received awards, including the Youth Commitment Award, earned by Alissa Sallans and Emma Moore, and the Gold Thanks certificate, earned by Emma Moore and Sarah Gallagher. Both Emma and Alissa earned their Gold Chief Commissioner's Award in 2015, the highest achievement for Rangers. New Neighbourhood Watch Boundaries (see article page 3) Local Athlete Has Top 10 Finish Liam Mulcahy races through the course at the national U23 cross country mountain bike championships held recently in Baie St. Paul, Quebec. A Team Ontario athlete who has represented Canada in cycling as a junior, the 18 year old finished 10th in his first year competing in this category. Photo courtesy of Maverix Racing.

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