Brooklin Bylines BOY SCOUTS The 2nd Brooklin Scouts did it again. During the weekend of May 26 the 2nd Brooklin Scout Troop won the annual Whitby Composite Camp Competition for the second year in a row. Members of the Brooklin troop who won were patrol leader Michael Siciliano, Paul Van Schyndel, Danny Forbes, Kevin O'Neill, John Andrew, and assistant patrol leader Larry Marrse. PARADE FLOATS The float winners for the Spring Fâir Parade were: Most Original: Brooklin Kinette Club Most Representative of Theme: 2nd Brooklin Cubs Jaycees & Jaycettes elect new executive At a recent meeting of the Whitby Jaycees and Jaycet- tes, the.new executive for 1979-80 were elected. Elected for the Jaycees were: President, Joe Arbuthnott; Vice-President, Greg Olley; Vice President, Keith Wagar; Secretary, Bob Balsdon; Treasurer, Dave Loft; and past-Pres- idnet, Rick Napadek. For the Jaycettes, the fol- lowing were elected: Presi- dent, Hazel Holt; Vice-Presi- dent, Ruth Olley; Secretary, Charlotte Buchan; Treas- urer, Lynn Arbuthnott; Jay- cee Liaison, Wendy John- stone; and Past-President Petra McDougall. The new executives w e re installed at a joint awards banquet June 5 at the Woolco Mall Restaurant. Baked goods fall prey. to little sticky fingers Most Beautiful: Brooklin Library Most Humerous: Whitby Jaycettes Best Commercial: Kurly Q Special Merit: Whitby Figure Skating Club r WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6,1979, PAGE 7 That's Good for You." Anyone interested in seeing what's happening is invited to drop by the school gymnasium between 10 to il:30 a.m. or 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. RECEPTION The teaching associates of Mrs. Anne Milner are planning a reception'in honour of her retirement. It will be held in the library of Meadowerest School on Monday, June 18 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Former pupils, parents and friends are invited to come and extend their good wishes to Mrs. Milner at this time. LOGO CONTEST The Brooklin Business Association is currently sponsoring a LOGO contest to develop a logo to indentify the Business community of Brooklin. First prize will by $35 and the next three winners will receive $5 each. Deadline for the contest is September 1, 1979. Entry forms have gone out to schools in the area and are also available from local merchants. More information to follow. PAPER DRIVE The Brooklin Boy Scouts Paper drive will be held on Saturday, June 9 at 9 a.m. Newsprint only can be accepted, no magazines or glossies. Newspaper must be tied two ways and left on the curbside before 9 a.m. Ashburn residents may leave newspapers at the Ashburn Community Centre prior to the Paper Drive. No papers are to be left after Saturday. For further information call Alex McCloud at 655-3602. MISS BROOKLIN SPRING FAIR PAGEANT Thanks to all who supported the pageant this year and helped to make it a success. The winners were: Miss Brooklin - Diana Johansen 1st Runner Up - Melanie Winter 2nd Runner Up - Pam Ellis Congratulations to the winners and sincerest thanks to the contestants who participated. Carol Belich, Susan Holman, Monica Hoffman and Terry Prescott. BROOKLIN CENTENNIAL SENIOR CITIZENS The regular meeting will be held on June 8 which means the close of the season supper will be changed to June 22 at 6 p.m. GARAGE SALE Bargains! Bargains! The annual "George Street Garage Sale" has moved. It is bigger and better so do come, June 9, to the Brooklin United Church from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bake sale and refreshments. If you have kept those unused items and wish to turn them to cash please ask for information and registration form's at Short's Pharmacy. AUCTION Articles to sell? The Brooklin and District Kinsmen are holding an Auction on June 16. Proceeds go to community projects. Looking for donations or consignments of articles. For further information call 728-0428. DECORATION DAY Decoration Day for the Brooklin Oddfellows will be held on Sunday, June 10 at 2:30 in the Groveside Cemetary. BROOKLIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Brooklin Horticultural Society will hold their annual Iris Show on Monday, June 11, at 8 p.m. at Burns Church in Ashburn. Entries for the show will be accepted from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Join us for an evening of fun and friendship. MEADOWCREST PARENTS GROUP - On Wednesday, June 13, the students of Meadowerest School are all invited to a "Healthy Food Tasting Party" hosted by the Meadowerest Parents Group. This project is in recognition of the "International Year of the Child" and the theme for the day is "Try Sométhing New CINEMA WHITBY 668-3618 Note: For those people wishing news items to be placed in the Bylines column, the column is taken to the Free Press office on Monday morning. Items left at Brown's Foodmaster are picked up Saturday at noon. Calls are accepted anytime before- Sunday night. Thank you for your news and your co-operation. Susan Smith 655-3932 Brown's Drop Off (before Noon Saturday) buil ing ceptre 1