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Whitby Free Press, 24 Jun 1987, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24,1987, PAGE 15 By ROSE HERON We hope everyone had a happy Father's Day, If ail the fathers lived up to ail the lovely and fiat- tering verses on their card, I'm sure they would have a very good year. Sharmen Porter enjoyed the art and musie -camp sponsored by the Durham Board of Educationand .held at Haliburton recently. Erie Paquet of Quebec is spen- ding the summer with Catherine and Ernie Humphrey. . Grace and John Hopkins arrived home last week after enjoying a holiday in B.C. visiting relatives and friends., On Wednesday, June 24' the rose show was scheduled in Brooklin United Church at. 8 p.m. The speaker will be from 'Greený Cross' and-the topie wil be 'Herbicides and pesticides.' Our sympathy is extended to Joan and Theo Knight and family ini the passing of Joan's sister, Marguerite Bryant, last Saturday. Linda New of England is spen- ding a holiday with her relatives Betty and Gerry Emm and family. Several from this area attended the opening of the New Memorial Hall and lovely renovations of the St. Thomas Anglican, church in Brooklin.. Julie Emmn attended the graduation of her friend Brenda Lawson in Toronto *last, Saturday, Brenda majored i pharmacy. Joan and Theo Knight attended the gladuation ceremomnes of their daughter EMaine from Seneca College. Elaine graduated with honors in early cbildhood care. She is now employed at Brooklin Day Nursery. Burns Church men's choir sang two anthems in last Sunday's Ser- Myrtie news By LAURAL HAMER. The closing service for Myrtie United Church, for the summer, was held June 14 with communion. Church w eopnte sconùdý Sunday in h6e ai parents i the Myrtie area wrn1 keep this i mid and make our Sunday Sehool a big success for the next year. Rev. MacRury will be 'the miister for the eoming year and Myrtle is very fortunate to have such a distinguikhed speaker to lead their services. Everyone is i- vited to attend the services starting Sept. 13. Rev. and Mrs. MacRury are vacationigi Vermont this week. Brooklin Women's Insitute held their June picnic meeting at John Hamer 's residence. The- potluck dinner was great, the weather per- fect and lots of fury was enjoyed by ail. Jean and Janet Stachow held their piano recital Thursday, June 18 and provided an exceptional evening for ahl who attended. Strawberry. they formn a mould which can spread through the entire pa tch." When this happens, the patch has to be sprayed and although the spray breaks down withi a 24-hour. period, Daw said the Death family closes down the patch for a 48-hour period just to be on the safe side. With the warm weather lately and the abundance of the crop this year, teanied with an irrigation system, the public'can be assured of juicy red strawberries for many weeks to come. Ashburn ne-ws vice, 'Come unto Me' and 'Come to the Feat.' Rev.. McEntyre's message was about Christian hap- piness. Next Sunday Rev. Roy Vanden- berg wlll be guest minister. That day wil be a lunch gpndspca social tühe after the servie'. The Canada Day picniec will be held JuIy 1, sponsored by the com-- munlty centre.ý Beginning àt 2 p.ni. there wil be free -hot dogs and hamburgers, with gam.es and con- tests, prizes and loiits of fun.. ,' Thought - what do we live for it is not to make life less difficuit for each other. sé 1/2 PRICE ý,-A 1

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