Page 18, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 16,1994 ~BROOKLIN 'Vi*llage Christmas' on Sunday 'Village Christmas' Will be held in Brooklin on Sunday, Nov. 20. There will be a free farnily skate at Luther Vipond arena from 2 to 3:45 p.m., a colouring contest (entries picked up at schools, library,. Sorbara Group sales pavilion, dropped off at arena 2 to'3:45 p.m.) and tree- lighting at Grass-Park, 4 -to 5:30 P.m. Santa will also pay a visit to the event, held by the Brooklin & Bapitii-.sms atchurch .On Sunday, Nov. 20, Broicin United Church will celebrate the sacrement of holy baptism. For those wishing to, have their children baptized then or at a later date, contact the church office (655-4141) during normal business heurs. District Kinsmen, Sorbara Group and Tribute Homes. AIl attending should bring an Craft shows upcoming Brooklin Craft Boutique Saturday, Nov. 26 and Sunday, Nov. 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Broolcin, Community Centre, Cassels Road., Items for sale include wooden Iaminated bowls, homemade choclates, beeswax candles, bunnies'and bears and much more. Admission is $1, children under 12 free. For more information cal 579-8264 or 433-4295. Myrtie United Church will hold its annual craft and bake sale on Saturday, Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. te, 4 p.m. unwrapped toy or food item. For more information, caîl 655- 8357. HLTORICAL F"ATMR in the Whitby Free Press 1. .When was the canning factory on Brock Street North recently demolished) established and what was its first name? 2.Two sisters f rom Whitbyhad their weddings repoted in detail in the Times of London, England. 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