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Whitby Free Press, 1 Mar 1995, p. 16

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Page 16, Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, March 1, 1995 Local Reform member on party ' s national board Marnee Stern, past president of the Reforrn Party in Ontario riding, was recently named as an executive councillor on the party's national board of directors. Stern bas been a memiber of the Reform Party for more than four years. She bas been an executive By Steve Leahby GULCH DANCE SUCCESS Saturdayes Legend of Asburn Gulch Dance may end up a legend in its own time. It was sola out and packed with a lively bunch of stompin' cowgals and cowguyea ,who ratical2 linge-dfnced the second floor down ta the first. Organizers sure 'nough know how ta throw a right purty wing- ding. WORLD DAY 0f PRAYER On Frday, March 3, at 1:30 pM., Brooklin United Church will hold its World Day of Prayer service written by the people of Ghana in Africa. There will also be a ilde presentation about Ghana. All are welcome. MARCH BRAK MADNESS Yep ifonlya few days away now. B ut dont panic, the Broldn Iàbrary bas got a terrific program to'help you and your school age children through. member of the local riding association and the chair of the communications committee since 1991. She was also the prose eecretary for the Reform Party candidate in the last federal election. She rocently stepped off Starting Tuesday, March 7, for kids agod four and up, Clifford the Big Red Dog will be at the library in person between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. Clifford may not be quite as big as ho is in his books, but who knows? Bring the kids over ta find out. Thon, on Wednesday, March 8, ,at the, same.,time, it's movies, movies, movies. And the following wee, yes, the public board bas a two-week March break this year and the separate echools will start their one-week break on March 13. To help out beleaguered parents, the library is hoeting a epecial St. Patrick's celebration on Tuesday. Wear something green. And then on Wednesday there is even more movies. The fun begins at 2:30 p.m. for both days. GIRL GUIDES ]PLUS ONE Maureen Jackson, Brooklin's Girl Guide leader, will soon be back aûter giving birth toaa bouncing baby boy lest week. Congratulations. the Ontario riding board of directors as she foît this was an appropriate time to take a break before the next federal election., When .thie .opportunity presented itself, I coulh't reast. Though i t will be a lot of hard work, I .'know it will. be PARENT/YOUTH BANQUET Parents and youth of thelst. Ashburn ýScouts celebrated LorÈd Baden Powell Weok, in the Burns Church basement. The annuel banquet ý served up plenty of entertainment with District Scoutor Bilan Wick outining the programà at this summer's Woeld Jamboree in Holland. Two lucky Ashburn 'Scouts will soon be winging their way to the land of wooden shores. Cub leader Soxrja Graham and Scout leader Bill Graham received their Scouter completion certificates for their. three years of service* and the completion of leader training courses. Way ta go! CJARD PARTY Myrtle United Church is holding their annuel card party on Thursday, March 23, 8 p. There will. be prizes and a luncheon, served. Tickets cost $2.50. For tickets, cail Mary at 655i-4003 or Helen at 655-4704. exhilarating. 've- worked with many dodicated and enthusiastic people aver the past four yeare and P'm excited about workcing with the other national councillors and Preston Manning. The future of the Reforùn Party in Ontario i. BROOIKLI} The Optimiet Club of Brooklin is once again offering an instructional art program during March school break. The five-day programn offers children aged 8 to 14 experience in creativity through nature- crafts and working in organic mediums. Organizers hope the cbildren will came away from the program with a greater respect -or their naturel environment. This is the eighth euch progran organized by the club. Enrlment for this year's camp is very limited. Co-ordination and teaching the prograin this year will be Matt Sorichetti, an assistant at Sp ring Art Camp '93. Ho was hired this year by the Optimist Club of very promieing. I'm keon to get ta work." The executive council bas approximately throe councillors from each'province and p *vdes governanco ta the party btween the national assemblies. Brooklin ,ta teach dlay moulding, jewelry-making and terrarium construction. The program runs from March 13 to 16, fromn 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at Ashburn Presbyterian Church on Myrtlo Road in Ashburn. Friday features a field trip ta Purple Woods Conservation area in Port Porry, where children idl be taken on an educational walk through the forest. Registration fee is $60 per etudent, and half price for every child after the llrst registration per famil.'Registration fees include e2l naterials, lunches each day and the field trip. Registration forme are available at the Video Image, 76 Bàldwin St. in Broolin. For more information, contact Lesley Camey at 655-4434. ~- - - - - - - - - - i BUY 1i.FOR$9 GEl 1 FR:ýEE aNWtvaliwffianyorpas , prooiosff ers or «discun. VMrid Mmn.to FrL .«m to 1 1:00am * OfferExpires: Marchl10, 1995.I KendalWood Park Plaza a 1801 Dundas St. E., Whtby. 723-4538 'Imauým f u Astomplin' good Ime Art c mp 1 As b r "'

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