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Whitby Free Press, 29 Apr 1981, p. 7

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HIUNTER'S SAFETY COLUSE A hunter's safety course is being offered in Brooklin on May 5 and 6. You must register and pay a fee of $18 prior to taking the course. 4 & B Che ss'tis a mov ing experienc e Darne Torresan, 15, a Grade 10 student at Anderson Collegiate, had ail the moves during a chess tournament held at 0'Neil Collegiate in Oshawa last week. 0f the numerous competators from region high schools Torresan was the only girl entrant. As of press time the resuits of the tournament were not available. ~BROOKLIN NURSERIES Hwy. 7 114Miles West of Hwy. 12 Good selection of aur own Fleldgrown trees, Evergreens, Shrubs, Ponderosa, and Austrian Pines; Colorado Blue, White and Black Spruce and Hardy Ontario Grown Roses. Good Selection of Perrenials. Customers.may select their own trees in the field Maintainance work, landscaping and grass cutting also available. 655*3671l GERANIUMS On May 9, the Brooklin and District Kinsmen Club are having a door to door geranium blitz. The geraniums, which are 1,1.25 per plant, may be ordered beforehand. Please con- tact Ray Wagg at 655-3287 or Rick Mancini at 655-4739. MYRTLE UNITED CHURCII On May 3, the U.C.W. Sunday will be held in Myrtie United Church. Mrs. Cora Patterson, Whitby, will be the guest speaker. The service is at 10: 30 a.m. Corne and join the Myr- tie Women in this special service. GARAGE SALE The Brooklin United Church will have a Garage Sale on Saturday, May 9 at il a.m. Tables at the sale are available for rent. Book one now and make yourself somne money selling those unwanted articles from your spring cleaning. Refreshments available plus bake tables. For more infor- mation caîl Marg Wilson at 655-4559. BROOKLIN UNITED CHURCH The United Church Messengers will meet on Wednesday, May 6 from 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Please return donation boxes at this meeting. BLOCK PARENTS The Whitby and Brooklin Block Parents are having a rummage and bake sale on Saturday, May 2 at Fairview Lodge from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please keep any rummage that you might have and telephone your area chairperson, Heather Bray at 655-3334 to arrange pick up. We will contact The Whitby and Brooklin Block Parents are having a rummage and bake sale on Saturday, May 2 at Fairview Lodge from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please keep any rummage that you might have and telephone your area chairperson, Heather Bray at 655-3334 to arrange pick up. We will collect rummage any time and baked goods April 30 or May 1 by 3:30 p.m. MISS BROOKLiN SPRING FAIR The committee for the Miss Brooklin Spring Fair pageant extends an invitation to ahl young ladies who live in the Whit- by area (Ashburn, Brooklin, Myrtle or Whitby) to enter the pageant this year to be held June 4 in the Brooklin Arena. Many prizes are being offered to the winner and the two runners up. To enter caîl Erline Young at 655-4936. MEADOWCREST SCHOOL NEWS Students from ahl grades will be participating in an art display being featured at the Whitby Maîl this week. Art work from alI Whitby public schools will be on display. Today (April 29) at 1 p.m., the primary and recorder choirs will perform the musical "Red Riding Hood" at the school. Meadowcrest Public School will be holding an open house on May 5 between 7 and 8:30 p.m. at the school. The evening will feature students performing various musical selections and puppet shows. 1BROOKLIN BRANCH LIBRARY The winners of the Easter Bunny Contest were Adam Stanley and Dianne Randail. The speaker for the Tuesday afternoon program on May 5 t to 5 Year Gaate Ivtestm e nt Certif 1ica tes Annual Interest Rate subject tb change VICTRIRA AND GREY TRUST Since 1844 Whitby: 308 Dundas St, W 668-9324 Toronto LUne 683-7189 jAjax: Harwood Place Mail 683-734.4 tBowmanville: 68 King St. E. 623-2504 Member- Canada Deposit insurance Corporation VI IITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1981, PAGE 7 will be Marlene Hilton, a Whitby artist whose work is curren- tly on display at the Whitby Public Library. The session star- ts at 12:30 p.m. May il to 16 is National Book Week. The Brooklin branch library will be holding a bookmark coloring contest for children in grades kindergarten to three and a Canadian book quiz for children ini grades four to eight. The winners will be announced on May 23. Susan Smith 655-4737 Brown's Foodmaster (bof ore noon Saturday) DISTINCTIVE MENS WEAR. SIZES Up TO XXXL. SYD SILVER FORMAL RENTALS. FASHIONABLE LADIES WEAR. SIZES 5.-20. BOYS AND GIRLS FROM SIZE 8 UP. WEEKEND SPECIAL! (THURS. to SAT.) FREE shirt, tie and suit bag with every man's sui t at regular price. Woodgrain Sid in g "~NN.Stuccatto If ~, <~White WE IN STALL MCHELL IROTHER CASSELS & CHURCH ST BROOKLUN 655-4991 21 POINT MAI NTENANCE CHECK ULUBE 0f fer expires Friday, April 17, 198 1. WHITBY 668-3304 A oU P OUAANTEDPHICE GIJmRANTFEDOMPAT mINFORj

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