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Whitby Free Press, 20 May 1992, p. 20

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PAGE 20, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20,1992 Phone.668-6111 Optimist golf tournament to be hed on twocourses MAUREEN PIERSON shows Meadowcrest public school students (from left) Francesco Strange9, Bobby Grove ýand Bian Oswald examples of 'Hearty Eating.' Students played games and sam- pled food at a. health fair which stressed good nutrition and healthy food choices. Photo by Mark RSesor, WM tby Free Pýrose BROOKLIN 5.30 Iq RENTALS- For àI your equipment rentlà needs] III 1<1111 ~ I hi The For the fourth year in a row, the Optimist Club of Brooklin will hold a junior golf tournarnent for youth aged 9 to 17. Because of the overwhehning response at the tournament held last year at Thunderbird Golf and Country Club, the' Optimist golf committee decided ta, hold the tournainent on two golf courses this year. 1"Last year we had booked 72 tee-off times for the tournament. Eightyr youths registered in advance and more than 100 showed up on the day cf the tournainent," says Keith Wick, chair. "The golf course couldn't accommodate all cf the youths so the inéxperienced younger players were taken ta the driving range and putting green for a mini taurnainent. "This year we have booked Thunderbird for the 13- ta 17-year-olds who will play 18 holes and the 9- ta, 12-year-olds will play nine hales at Winchester an the sanie afternoon." Because cf the large nuniber cf youth interested in golf with little* or na experience, the Optimist Club bas also arranged for bassons at Thunderbird. Three winners, from the tournament at Thunderbirdwill go on ta the Central Ontario MacMillan Bloedei Building MateraIs District Ontimist iuninr wnrla q'i7 h golf qualification tournanient at Chedoke Country Club- in Hanmilton June 26. Twa winners from Hamilton will go, ta San Diego,- California later in the sunimer ta compote against the best junior players from 46 countries. in zA AuLAOurnamenz Lt?5101.L feof $18 includes greens fees, barbecue dinner and prizes. For further information and ta register, caIl Keith or Lesloy at 655-4434. Registration forms can ho picked up at the Brooklin Bulletin .Signs<office, at 76 Baldwin Si'. Brooklin. Homecraft registration upcomingI. Entry, forms for the hamecraft compotition- at the Brooklin %ringPaircan b. obtainod at 1itby Public Library branches (Main library, Rassland Bd. and Brooklin). Entries 'will be acceptod by mail until May 27. Entries wil, be taken Saturda, Ma 30*,and Monday, June 1, 2ta 5 p.m., at Brookhin United Church., Anone wha can help out with th:emisplay of ontries on Thurs- day, Juîno 4 8-30 arm. ta 4 p.m.,. can cal l aureen' Jackson at. 655-4469. Registration for the June 6 baby show at the. Brooklin Spring Fair will ho held on May clistie " "For the Besi - Give us a TestI" The original Mitchell Brothers' motta Is as true today as, t was ln 1950. Quality products, value priclng, friendty service and fast,, free delivety have been a -formula for success over the years. Founded by Bruce and Don- Mitchell, the business is stiti famity-owned and operated. ý Word of mouth referral has been the cornerstone of our business tram the beginning, 0says Don Mtchell. wif you treat: peaple fairly and stand.-behind your products., custamers are very loyal." Mitchell Brothers st!Ill Q 1ae tram their original Brooklin office opposite the. omnt entre, but are planning for a brand new facility at their location an Hwy 12 at Spencers Rd., sauth of Brookiin. The fous is atways an quatity products.; For deck and fence seasan, Mitchell Brothers feature a fuît hine of Macitan Btoedel pressure-treated and cedar tumber. Be sure'ta cai them soon for a quote an yaur deck and fence needs - yau'tl b. gtad yau did.,' Mitchell Brothers, alsa services cottageý country' in the Haliburtan, Apsley and Sturgean Lake areas durInq the summer. Cati for' a quatatiar, nyaur cottage needs, and enpoy convenient detivery at city prices. 30 Junel1and 3. ¶ fhere is a maimum of 75, entries for this year's show. Thoro will hoý no registration on the day cf the show. The registration cost is $4. Registration on the three -dates is at Brooklin United Ghurch. Registration on Saturday, May 30 and Monday, June 1 is from, 2 ta 5 p.m. Registration on Wednesday, June 3isfrom 7ta 9 p.m. Age groups for the boys and girls crasses are: one ta four months; four ta 'eight months; oight ta 12 manths; 12 ta 16 months; 16 ta 24 months. Junior Optimist dancýe Friday The Junior Optimist Club Of Broaklin will. hold a dance an Friday, May 22, 7 to 10 p.n. at St. Thomas Church Hall. The dance is opn to children i Brooklin and surrounding area. Admission is $1 at the doar uto age 14. Chips and pop will beavailable for 50 cents. Proceeds- fromn the dance are used for community projecta conducted by Junior Optimist Club members. Last month, members of the club conducted a yrd dean-up at Meadowcrest publc school. The'Junior Optinii Club has 22. members and meets Most Fridays at St;. Thomas-Churcb. For further information about the club, contact president Keith Maxwell. Photocopies, Fax Service Custom Labels & Decals Wedding Invitations Business Cards, Complete Sign Production BRGGKLIN BULLETIN' 76 Baldwin Street, Brookln Fax 655-3715 Cali 655-4434, BROKINPRIG AI Baby show registration dates are scheduled MITCHELL BROTHERS Building Supplies'Ltd. 15 Church St., Brooklin * 655-4991 1 1 Discover unùys thys Co -de

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