Friday, January 10, 2020 5 Brooklin Town Crier Natalie Shin, from Winchester Public School, competes for Canada in world dance event in Italy Brooklin's Berkeley family has art displayed at library October Brooklin make-up artist Shane Zander lives in the tv/movie world 20th Harvest Festival is packed with crowds The Gibsons invent a portable safe to go on sale in the new year "Ladies who golf" raised $130,000 for the Whitby location of the Durham hospice Wolfpack Golf, with 156 golfers, sponsors and volunteers, raised $55,084 for Lakeridge Health Brooklin Horticulture Society hosted a reception for the Monarch Ultra Marathon Run November Celina Caesar-Chavannes bows out as Whitby MP with a first person feature about her life as an MP Only one federal candidate, NDP's Brian Dias, sends his platform to the BTC despite all candidates being requested to do so. Still, Liberal Ryan Turnbull wins the riding Red-light cameras and automated speed enforcement coming to Durham Brooklin's new cenotaph in front of the library is used for the first time at the Remembrance Day ceremony. 93-year old World War II veteran Steven Cosgrove is front and centre at the ceremony Mayor hosts a telephone town hall There will be no municipal amalgamation Kaden May wins national performing arts award December Whitby minor pee wee AA players (all from Brooklin but two) collect socks for the homeless to donate to Socks Brooklin Stellar Drive connection opens For more information about this feature contact the Brooklin Town Crier brooklintowncrier@gmail.com