Brooklin Town Crier, 24 Jan 2020, p. 7

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Friday, January 24, 2020 7Brooklin Town Crier WORSHIP DIRECTORY WORSHIP DIRECTORY Burns Presbyterian Church 765 Myrtle Rd West (just 4 minutes north of Brooklin) 10am Worship, Kids Zone Fun & Nursery Care "Discovering God, Sharing God's Love" 905.655.8509 www.Burnschurch.org Brooklin United Church 19 Cassels Rd. E. Sundays 10:30 am • Sunday School & Nursery Care Come catch the Spirit! www.brooklinunited.ca 905.655.4141 Renaissance Baptist Church of Brooklin 40 Vipond Road (Just West Of Library) Sunday Worship & Kids Program 10:30 am We're here for Brooklin! 905.655.4554 www.brooklinrbc.ca Brooklin Village Church At Brooklin High School, 20 Carnwith Drive W. Sundays, 10:30 am Our Mission is to share the love of Christ as we live out our calling to become more like Him. www.brooklinvillagechurch.com St. Thomas' Anglican Church 101 Winchester Road East Sunday Services: 8:30 and 10:30 am Sunday School & Nursery Program (10:30am) Wednesday 10:00 am Communion & Healing Service Celebrating 150 years in Brooklin 'Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, we welcome you!' 905.655.3883 www.stthomasbrooklin.ca Community Calendar Sun., Jan. 26: 7:30-9 pm: Trivia Night At MichaelKelly's Eatery on Winchester and St. Thomas $20 per person cash only. Teams of 4-6 ONLY. Each team receives a large pizza and an order of garlic bread, with a beer per person. Winning team members each get a $10 gift certificate to MK's. Register by emailing your name and number of team members to: editorofbtc@gmail.com Capacity is 42 people, so registration is first come-first served. Hosted by the BTC with all proceeds to Prostate Cancer Canada Network (PCCN) Durham. Tues., Jan. 28: 6:30 pm: Whitby Library Archivist Megan Pugh will talk at the Brooklin branch Library on how to find historical information at the Archives. This event is co-hosted by the Brooklin Heri- tage Society and the Brooklin Library Tues., Jan. 28: 6:30-7:30 pm (4th Tuesday of each month) Teen Advisory Group at Brooklin Library Whitby Library's Brooklin Branch seeks Teen Advisory Group members to share ideas, and assist with special events and programs. Grade 7-12 students earn community service hours. No registration required. For information, email: teenser- vices@whitbylibrary.ca Tuesdays: 7:25 pm: Brooklin Toastmas- ters Club Practice public speaking at Brooklin Community Centre & Library. Contact John Johnstone at jajhj@sympatico.ca or phone 905-683-4439 or Elaine Goul- bourne 289-404-8527 at elainegoulbourne@ rogers.com 1st, 2nd & 3rd Tuesdays Community Care Durham (CCD) Basic Foot Care at St. Thomas' Anglican Church. 905-430-5732 Mon.-Fri. CCD delivers hot or frozen meals. To order: Karen Andrews 905-668-6779 French Family Storytime: Children and their caregivers can join Madame Sue for weekly French Family Storytime! A half hour of French stories and songs, with a dash of English! Drop in at Central Library's Children's Program Room If you have a community not-for-profit event you would like included in the calendar, please email it to editorofBTC@gmail.com with the subject line "calendar." Priority will be given to Brooklin events. Some editing may occur. Across 1 Biting 6 The amount that can be bought for a halfpenny 13 Small and elegant 14 Part of the honeysuckle family 15 Vote into office 16 Stiff paper coated with powdered emery or sand 17 Watch word? 18 Charmers 19 Gym unit 20 Celestial bodies orbiting around a planet or star 22 Mah-jongg piece 23 Pay for something 24 Scrooge 25 Boards 26 Type of liliaceous plant 27 Be deliberately ambiguous 28 Types 29 A deceitful and unreliable scoundrel 30 A woman who is a Jew 31 Miscalculated 32 A mass of mud that a child has moulded 33 Sullen 34 A specialist in care for the feet 38 Without exception 39 Unmitigated 40 Mouselike animal 41 A morbid fear of novelty 43 Kind of position 44 German 45 Be bombastic 46 Made an effort to accomplish something 47 Robert Devereux's earldom Down 1 Encourages 2 Paramecium propellers 3 VCR button 4 US industrialist who made a fortune and gave half of it away (1839- 1937) 5 On the other hand 6 Mellifluous 7 South American range 8 Small hard seeds found in some fruits 9 Wood sorrel cultivated for its edible tubers Brooklin Bafflers: by Liz Lowe Crossword 10 Retaliatory actions against an enemy. 11 Like a tundra 12 Musicians who play the harp 14 Brass that was hammered into thin sheets 16 Wooer 18 Skeleton's place? 21 Divided into lots. 22 Persons who conform to current ways and opinions for personal advantage 24 Succeeded in a big way 25 Full of trivial conversation 26 Faecal matter of a cow 27 Criminals released on probation 28 The ancient quarter of many cities in northern Africa 29 Type of Hinduism 30 Of or relating to Jews or their culture or religion 32 Suggesting an unhealthy mental state 34 Inclined 35 Specks 36 Ticket 37 Send, in a way 39 Sailor's hail 42 School grp. 43 EnemyThe Waste Management Centre in Whitby has new operational hours for blue box and green bin sales/ exchanges, effective immediately. The centre is located at 4600 Gar- rard Road North Hours of operation • Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Replacements bins are free. You can also buy and exchange bins at the Household Special Waste Depot at 1998 Bowmanville Ave., Bowmanville. The Household Spe- cial Waste Depot is open Wednes- day to Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Some local municipalities may offer bin sale and exchange services. Contact your local area municipality for details. For more information, visit durham. ca/WMF, email waste@durham. ca, call 1-800-667-5671 or down- load the Durham Region Waste App. Durham Region Waste, Whitby Centre's New Hours

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