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Whitby Free Press, 3 Oct 1979, p. 7

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Brooklin Bylies PAPER DRIVE The Brooklin Scouts will be holding a, Paper Drive on' Saturday, October 6 at 9:00 a.m. Alil ne wspapers are to beleft at the curbside before 9: 00 a.'M. Newksprint only can be acepýted. No glossies or magazines, s plea se. Ashburn resid'ènts may leave newsprint at the AshbUrn Cornmunity Centre priorto the Paper Drive. Please do flot' leave newspapers after Saturday. For further information, please contact Alex McLeod a-t 655-3602. MYRTLE UNITED CHURCH The annual Myrtle United Çhurch Anniversary and Thank Offering Servýce will be held Sunday, October 7 at, 2: 30 p.m. Guest speaker on thisý occasion is Reverend Rt.RËumball, former« Toronto Argonautý, who is now dedicafed to the Miisty of the Deaf. This is a family ,service and guests include the Rodgers' family of Janetville,,who Will provide special music.. The M4yrtie Choir will -also -sing. Plan to attend. Remember Satruday .evening, November 9 is the Turkey, Supper at Mdyrtle United, Church'.,Advance tickets can ýbe1 reerç by phonîngMrs.S}elen ýDuff at 655-4704. <Special feature this year is a bazaar table. Circle this date on your calandar, Church Service is helci eachSunday at 10: 30 a.M,. withý Mrs. Joyce Lockhart, the commissioned minister. in charg!e. BROOKLIN PUBLIC LIBR~ARY. <ýThe afternoon- group, for aduits interest6d in books, disý,- cussion, crafts, and special speakers, will start on Tueaday,, October 9,,ae 12:30 - 1:.30-p.mi. Planning of these programs wll. include 'input ffrm members. Join us for coffèeandý' bring along suggestions as to what yolr are intèrested in. To' registrcail 655-3191-, or come in person to the library. Thé first two weeks in October will be Forgiveness Weeks at your library. Staff Will be happy to accept allbooks noý' matter how.long-overdue they are! From the ;chldren's department! A sale of excellent butý used books, for children is currently being featured. -At 25 cents a volume, this Wsa great bargain. Pre-schoolerssitory, hour will, start onTue,ýday October 9 from - 12: 30 -1:30 pa. . A program des ,ig nedà with' the spe- cific'needs and interest of this age group,(3 yrs - 6 yrs) wil be abaiIable..To rggister cafli, 655-3191 or comjé in person to. the library. BROOKUIN UNITED CHURCH The men and women of the Brooklin United ÇChurch -are plann-ng an "Old Fashioned" RoastBeef Dinner with Home- made Pies. The d ate'is Wednesday, Octobet 17, 'and there are two si ttings - 4:30:,- >6:00 p.mri. and 6:.30 -8:0pm The cost to aduits is $51.0O children $2.0O (6-12 yrs.) and 5ý years and under are ýFREE! For tickets please contact the m enof the congregation or ticket co-ordinator Ray Hodson at 655-8025. SusnSith &.»oWn's Foodmaster (before noon. :Sat.) B.,H.,S. is told...., There are 200 kmin 'Shine on Harvest Moon' was the nostalgie theme of the Brooklin Horticultural Society meeting, Septeinher 26, ..when'.^Ed' Endersby of West Hill, the president-elect, of the Ontario 'Horticultural Society spoke on the' old fashioned favourite plant, the Geranium. GuesÎt speaker Endersby surprisedmiany of his liste- ners by s aying, that, as well as the comnmon potting vani- etiies familiar to most of us there are almost 200 more types,- each with its own distinctive characteristics and singular appéarance. .Members and visitors from Bowmanville and Oshawa as well as Whitby, Brooklîn and surrounding areas .showed, greéat interest in the special, types he had brought f rom *his home collectioni of 18Ù Geraniums.- Someè,. whiclh he called his 'jello collection' had-a fruit scent. Others *y)Nere .'spicy. These , he'said, could be used in cooking to add a gourmet -touch to a variety. ofdishes. I. Alumfnum STORM -DOOI RS Keep,.-out the elements. Sturdy. construction wlth Tempered,, Safety glass, and summer soreen.. , 'à hmoehrs: kw., Whh, $130" hstsbtls, .ppr.xhmmstdy $150. MCHELL BROTHES' ,ds of gera'niums. honours, a_ gif t certificate won in August at the donated by Simpson-Sears of Brooklin Horticultural Soci- Oishawa, for the best decora- ety sponsored flowér show at tive of the show, a stately the Whitby County Town dried' floral' design called Carnival, it was flot presen- 'Indian Summer'. It was, art- ted at that time, but sent to fully created using dusty be suitably engraved. biege tones with accents of Mrs. Barnes won the vermhillion and deep brown. award for the best specinien Mrs. J. Arthur Barnes of flower in the show. Bowmanville was presented ____________ with a silver tray. Although ~ THE CALICO CAT Your WooI Store 20% OFF 811 PHILDAR YARNS Effective W.d. Oct., 3 - Set, Oct. HO UAS: 6U.7611 Monta Thurs 10 -6 P.ni il8 &BroCk St. Ne Satûrdav- -10-5mLnl. CABLE -CHANNEtlé10 EVERY WEDNESDAYI.. AT 6:00 P.M.i UP TO $375 IN PRIZES- GR AND PRI E H.OW E,GSh B. MACINTGSH, shawa O.,SPENCER, Whitby R..WHELLER, Oshaw G. GRANT, Gshaw B. EMERY, Oshawa M. BOMHOS, Oshawa Singe çrda avobble et 3for $1.O00 eooch) BalyPharmnacy - 372 Brock.St. S.,.(Safeway Mail) BaknRobhins.- 372 Brock St. S. (Sàfewway Mail) Jury &' Loveil -Drug Store,- 317 Broclc, St. S., Kameka- Footwear- Thickson Rd. S.,,(Whibýy Mal)ý Oshawa'MeatPro duots &- Delicatessen 181 8 Dundas* St. E. Shorty's Cigar Store.-' 121 Brock St. N. Shorty & Son: Biiliards -, 130 Dundas St. N. Whitby Glass & Mifr'rr -.210, Brock St. S. 'r. v Ed donated several of his plants as door prizes. In the draw, conducted by Carolyn Stevens, one of three new me mbers attending their first meeting heard bis num- ber drawn. Aldine Wick expressed the appreciation of ail present'in thanking the speaker on behaif of the society for a most interesting and enligh- tening program. ,A ,colourful. harvest of vegeta bles 'and flowers ~graced-the long show tables. Bright red tomatoes, shing green peppers and squash, orange mnarigolds, and yellow &mums' contrasted with the soft muted tones of the dried flower arrange ments. .The qtuality of the. 111 entries spoke eloqýuently of -the gar- deningý skill and artistic abi- lity of the entrants in this, September show., *Viola Gillioft, District 5 Director. from Mt. Albert actedl asjudge ýand Audrey *Young, B.H.S. Show Secre- tary, announced the winning entries. Dorothy Barter won top RF 1 1 qet

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