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Whitby Free Press, 15 Aug 1979, p. 7

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W H1TBY FREE PRESS, WEDNEýSDAY> AUGUST 15,1979, PAGE 7 * Brookin Library presents Thurs. Aug. 16:,2:301to 3:30,p.m Crafts and Storyhour.. Fri. Aug. 17: 2:,30' to- 3:30 p.m. Special, Program!.."The -Monster Mash"! The week of Aug-. 2th - 24th, there, will be movies every, afternoon Monday to Friday from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. A movie for'older kids will be shown on Wed' Aug. 22 at-7 p.m., and wifl be over' before, 9 p.m. There are stili sonie Juvenile books for sale at 25 cents. each,., .UMINIUM ARE Anderson Bani On Friday, August 10, 1979, theAnderson C.*V.I. Stage Band performed before a smail audience behind the 'Brooklin Libraryin the new Kinsmen Park, as part,0f the, Libraries' summer events. Photo by Keith Wick. Everything's Beautiful" winners. GLASS WE, INSTALL- The, 197 9 County Town Carnival Flower Show, pre- sented by the BrookIin Horti- cultural Society was un- doubtedly. one of the niost successful ýyet. :They chose thé' Whitby Municipal. -Building for the site of this sho'w "and' without a doubt, the beautiful surro ndings did much to contribute to the theme whiehwas,- "Every- j hig's Beau'tiful". -There were a total .of, 275 entries receëived on Saturday BIEF DRAW WINNERS The' Royal Canaian Leg ion, Branch 112, Whitby, Ont., is pleased f0 announce the win. ners in the» Carnival Beef Draw, Lottery Licence No. 235505. Falmouth Avenue, Scarbo. rough, Ont. Ticket No. 2291. Seller: H. Heemskerk. 2nd Prize - D. Couke, Whitby, Ont. Ticket No. 1958. Seller: Kazia. 3rd ,Prize,,- G. Coyle, 204 Bowman Avenue, Whitby, ont. Ticket No: 5741. Seller: J.M. Sheedy. Augu «St 4 and the Judges were Marion Carnochan, Allison Little .and Marjorie .Harnington. Their task was a difficult one and they are to be conimended for the con- scientious manner ini which it was undertakè'n. The Brooklin. Society 'received competitors fromi *Bownianville,Osa , P ickeringf , Hamùpton and Whitby, aànd the winners are as -follows: First 'pTize for Best Spécimen, a silver tray awarded by the Brooklin. Horticulturail Society, was won by Bryon Samia of Bowmariville; Best Arrange- ment award, given by the Brooklin Society in the form of a silver tray was won by Mrs>.' J. Arthur Barnes of Bowmanville. There was,, also ,a, special . "Invitation Class, in keeping with the theme of thé Carnival, Year of the Child" and this. was won by the Oshawa Garden Club. TheiBrooklin Horticultural Society wishes to thank al] those who participate'd.and/ or çontributed their time and energy toward miaking this show anunqualified success. PÂI -Cbq m ITCHELL BROTHERS* SU pi ies; Rr~ j PDRTIrAr YOUDON'T PAY FOR YOUR MISTAKES, Whenyoubriig ng ro I film to be proe sseid, we'charge you ONLY FOR THE-PRINTSTHAT COME OUT .V'ialso be there to gv yufredy professional adlvice<if you want it> and show'you where you mfade your misvike. M.B.M -The Fr1 endly<Professionalis 131 BROCK STREET -NORTH' WHITBY . 668-6111 Mon, Wtd,. 9 - 6Thu.rà4 i, 9 -8;Sat 10 -5 PUT YOUR DANCING SHOES -ON!, CQming To. Whitby DISCO. DINING LOUNGE>

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