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Whitby Free Press, 4 May 1983, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEUNEPAY.IAY4,103, WI1TQY FR.EE P.RESS Br~k1in Byines By ROXANNE REVELER Cali 655-4951 wlth Items for this coiumn. Ri there: There la only one thing for sure that a person can do better than anyone else and that is read their own handwrlting. LIBRARy NEWS The library would like te thank ail students from r (Of Our New Location) FRIDAYMAY6I8 FREE *COF FEE I NEW HOURS Mon.-Fri. 1 p.rn.-8 p.m. Saturday10a. m.-8 p.m. PHONE 655-4229 93 Wncheter Roadf \~9fl22LIN St. Leo's Cathollc Sehool for brlghtenlng Up the ibrary last week with their beautiful art dlsplay. Great work kids 1 Please remember ail "overdue books" mua't have been returned by April 30 and you must remain off the overdue wanted Hlat to enter'the "Garfield Got- chaback" contest which ends June 18. The Garfield reward wlI be presented at the Saturday Storyhour on June 18. This Saturday, May 7, Mrs. Hundert from the Brooklln Junior Garden Club will be showlng a film cailed '4Trees Are Plant Glants," at 10 a.m. to 25 Junior members. Ail interested children are welcome to attend. The regular Saturday Storyhour will foilow from 10: 30 to1: 30 a.m. Tuesday afternoon, May 10, from, 12:30 to 1:30 a film, "The Joy of Bach" will be shown. This is a tribute to Johann Sebastian Bach. The lavisly produced film reveals the musician's popularity with each generation over the centuries and ex- plores may ways Bach la enjoyed today. The film, features'Bian Blessed ... See you at your library. BROOKLIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY On Saturday, May 21, the Brookin Horticultural Society wil be holding a plant sale and auction. This event will'take place in Grass Park in downtown Brooklin beglnnlng at 10 a.m. There will be a range of annual flowers for sale at reasonable prices as weil as a great variety of plants, annuals, peren- niaIs and shrube, etc.., up for auction. These plants are donated from member's own gardens and thus It ia a great- place te get varieties that are flot always readily available. The sale will be held ramn or shine and a good tUme can be assured listenlng te the B.H.S.'s own auctioneer, Ken Brown. BROOKLIN HOME BAKERY & DEUCATESSAN 61 BALDffl ST.,'BROOKLIN,655-4951 SPECIAL THI$'WÉEK DONUTÎ honey dlp - strawberry - blueberry and'femon*$ 1 a89- doz. Fancy sandwi ' eh«, Most à ew»t platters to order. Cai for your appointment now. 119 GREEN ST., WHITBY 668-9262 It ls a positive method of reklndllng in the min&is of people the Importance of trees because the plan- tlng of trees la an action that ylelds long-range benefits for generations to- come. Arbor Day unlquely symbolizes the fact that the earth belongs to every generatiori, not just ours. During this week of actlvity, a tree planting ceremony wWl take place at Meadowcrest School on Wednesday, May il wlth North Ward Councillor Rosa Batten participating. On Saturday, May 14 at 10 a.m. la Grass Park, another tree planting ceremony wii take place wlth the Junior Garden Club assistlng Regional Councillor Gerry Emm in the plantlng of yet another tree. Let's ail work together to make this a most worth- while project andi a huge succesa. BROOKLIN SPRING FAIR PARADE Once again Group '74 la busy worklng on the Brooklln Spring Fair parade. The theme tis year la "Good Times". In the non-commercial category for floats a new prize wli be given to "Beat Non- Organization Groupa'" ie. family andi friends. For further Information or entry forma pleaseeail Betty Catherwood at 655-3646 or Marg Andrews at 655-3196. If not-enterlng a float but a car or other vehicie please notify Group '74 by entry .form or phone before May 20 to ensure placement la the parade. A BIG THANK YOU On behaif of Beta Sigm Phi Sorority, Erlyne Young would like te extend a speclal thank you te ail ladies who asslated with the sale of daffodils and especiaily te everyone who purchased them. The goal waa exceeded this year and enabled B.S.P.S. to give the Cancer Society a cheque for $42,000. hanks everyone for your support!1 TRIM AND SLIM CLUB Ladies any age wanted; no experlence necessary; te have fun together and firm up your "boci" te zip- py mugic. Some ladies have shed two and a haif Inches from their hips la only two weeks and feit great doing'it. Custom exerclaing for your trouble spots. Now the' weather la nice, you can'exerclae eariy la the sun- shmne and leave your day free and full of energy.' Evening andi day classes are offered at a chargée of $5.50 for two sessions, or $3 for a single. Cail-Anne at 655-3903 for additional information. BLOCK PARENTS Due to the lacrease of incidents lavolving chilciren in the Whitby area 1 would like to remind ail Block Parents to please use your signa, as they are much needed to protect our chilciren. Dorothy Batty is your new area chairperson. If f anyone over the age of 16 would consider being a e block parent and would like to f111il an application form, or if anyone is movlag please give Dorothy a d cail. e Please remember to report any incidents which e have occurreci. _____(see page 10) Ruddy sponsors lectures A serles of lectures aimed at educatlng the public about their health is pianned at the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital May 9to 12. The lectures are in honour of Canada Hos- pital Day, which has the theme "I care about my health...Do you? " Dr. George Blake wil leaci off the series of lec- tures Monday, May 9 with a semina on stress. Mrs. Mary BOazeiy wil complement thia with a talk on how to deal with thia stress. Dr. Don Shepley and Mrs. Angela Tlbble, from the Durham Lung Association, wll speak on smoking and Its ef- fect on your body Tues- day, May 10. On the same nlght, Alice Les- kmn, a dietician, wiil speak on nutrition. ,Mrs. Mary Bazely andi Mrs. Pat 'Howard, an occupational theraplat, wlll speak on taking care of your back Wed- nesday, May il. Dr. Douglas Mac- Intosh wlll speak on gooci health throughout your lifeThursday, May 12., Ms. Mariene Nichols, a recreationist at IroquoisPark, wll also, speak on exerclaing yoùr way te, weilness. The lectures, te, be held on the second floor of the hospital, wlil run from 7:30 te 9:30 each evening. Admission is free but lue te space limitations, enrollment will be limit- ed te 40 1:people 'per session. To register caîl 668- 5831, extension 321, be Ween 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. iefore Wednesday, May RUG HOOKING GUILD Pinericige Rug Hook- Èg Guilci willhoici a 'os, Display and Sale )n Saturday, May 14 om 17 to 4 p.m. at St. [ark's' Church House, ýrner, of Byron and 'Ioibourne Streets, PROCLAMATION ... BROOKLIN ARBOR DAY Please take notice that the following'proclama- tion was put forth by his Honour Mayor R.A. Atter- sley:. "May 14 la hereby proclalmed as "Brooklln Arbor Day". Citizens' are encouraged te asslat the Brookin Horticultural Society and the Brooklin Junior Garden Club in beautifymng Brooklin by cleanlng up and planting flowers in the commu- nity." A LITTLE POSTSCRIPT Arbor Day orlginated la 1872., On November 19, 197, the Ontario Legislature passed a bill proclaim- ing that Arbor Day be held each year. This year with the co-operation and encourage- ment of the Brooklin Horticultural -Society, the Brooklin Junior Garden> Club and the »Brooklin Business Association, a goal has been set to "Beautify Brookin" by cleaning up and planting. Arbor ay la for the whole community. Emphasis is directed towards the young people, but la a process la which everyone, young and old, gets involved. ?FORMS REG ISTER9, CONTI NUOUS, CARBONIZED & MUSC. A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE 218 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax Shopping Plaz 'a, Ajax Teiepbone 416-683-1968 and 416-683-1970 LA CONTESSAI' HAIR' SALON SUPER Mondays Perrus - 1/2 Price Wed nesdays ',2 Price on every other service (except Perms) (This of fer applies to Susan only.) t1 fi w G G G G G G G G 655-3933 m THAPAR DENTURE THERAPY, CLINIC 214 Dundas:St. E. 163 Simcoe St. S. Whitby Oshawa 668-7797 579-8752 Hours: Monday to Saturday & Evenings By Appo intiment Only Ld SP.RING SPECIAL Good Until May 31183. KEN EDWARDS. AU-TO SERVICE 76 Baldwin St. (Formerly Brooklin Cycle Clinb) *Lube, 011, f ilter & 16 pt. check (including brakes) SI13.95 (most cars) e Tune your rotor tillers & Iawn mowers for spring $2I.95 (includes oil change, minor tune-up & sharpening of blades).

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