PAGE 2o, wErrBY FrREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1988 - E * N Brian Wick Old structures removed TESMOKEHOUSE and apple barn, Brooklin as renovations are made both built before 1880, were demol- for the Renascent Foundation alco- ished at the Carnwith mansion in holie treatment centre. Free Pros. photo Myrtie news " To give a stronger voice for t he North Ward on town council. " To ensure future development refleots the heritage and spirit of the community. " To promote business growth within existing commercial areas, rather than allow strip plazas on every corner. " To provide affordable senior's apartments. " To ensure a fairer distribution of the town's recreational facilities. On Novemberrir l4th, 1988 VO0TE vu R- ELECT Coumeillor North Ward biy Mary Housego & So4~a Graham The Myrtie UCW October meeting was opened with everyone repeating the TPurpose," followed by a reading by guest speaker Marion Milnes, Iay supply minister. The meeting focussed on 'Missions at Home and Abroad." The worship Society to hold craft workshop Brooklin Horticultural Society will hold a Christmas craft workshop on Saturday, Nov. 19, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Burns Chuurch, Ashburn. Cost is $15, including lunch. To register cali 655-4825 or 655-4742. Choose service, conducted by Jean Stachow, centred on that themne. The plight of battered women was portrayed in a kit by Mary Housego and Anne Franklin, followed by a decision to continue supporting Denise House in Oshawa. Myrtie Church Ladies will be distributing coin cans and literature to local businesses, and we count on everyone's support to this worthy cause. The ladies are aiso preparing Christmas bags, filled with toiletries, to be delivered to Denise House before Christmas. Anyone interested in donating small items such as shampoos, conditioners, lotions, etc. could contact any of the church ladies before the December meeting. We are happy to report that Barb Parrinder la now home from the hospital and we ail wish her well. A delicious turkey dinner was served last Saturday night at the Myrtie Church. The annuel dinner hosted 100 guests and was a big success, due to the 'organiing of the Myrtle Church Ladieszend their helpers. ý Church will hold bazaar The 'Hometown Lunch and Bezear" will be held Saturday, Nov. 19 at Brooklin United Church, il a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunchroom, bake table and craft table. For more information cal 655-8716. .4 'j.;. 1~ / 'I / "'Q:, f Ys k ELECT DOUG MOFFATT Your Liberal Voice in Durham This is more than an election, itfs our f Uture Theilr Future They need a ýgovernment that wiIIlý " PROTECTOUR ENVI RONMENT " PROTECT OUR RESOURCES " PROTECTOUR JOBS " experience " integrity " commitment " involvement " decisive November l4th PLEjASE VOTE 1 J g ;o', 00 01 01, 10