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Brooklin Town Crier, 26 Aug 2016, p. 3

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Friday, August 26, 2016 3 Brooklin Town Crier Notice of Intention to Pass a By-law to Change the Composition of Regional Council Take notice that the Council of The Regional Municipality of Durham will consider a by-law at the September 14, 2016 meeting of Regional Council, that if approved, will change the composition of Regional Council. In accordance with Section 219 of the Municipal Act, Regional Council will hold a public meeting to provide interested parties the opportunity to make comments on the proposed by-law. The public meeting will be held on: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at 10:00 AM Regional Municipality of Durham Headquarters Council Chambers 605 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario Comments may also be submitted in writing no later than Monday, September 12, 2016, addressed to the Regional Clerk/Director of Legislative Services: Debi Wilcox Regional Clerk / Director of Legislative Services clerks@durham.ca Regional Municipality of Durham 605 Rossland Road East, PO Box 623 Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3 Phone Number: 905-668-7711, extension 2100 Dated this 22nd day of August, 2016. If you require this information in an accessible format please contact the Regional Clerk / Director of Legislative Services via email at clerks@durham.ca or by telephone at 905-668-7711, extension 2100. The proposed by-law is available on the Region's website at www.durham.ca Coming Soon: Movie Night for Hunger Cheryl Gordon will host her 7th An- nual Outdoor Movie Night for Hunger on Sept 9, beginning at 6:30 pm. It will take place at Blessed Pope John Paul II Catholic School, 160 Cachet Blvd., in Brooklin. As part of her mission to end hunger, every year she works with Feed the Need in Durham as the recipient of all collected donations. Those attending Outdoor Movie Night for Hunger are asked to bring donations of non-perishable food items as their admission. "Last year, we had over 3000 people in attendance," said Gordon, "and were able to raise a total of about 11,000 items of food for the food bank. It felt so great to give back to the community. Along with raising awareness for some of our communities' most pressing social issues, this event is so much more. You see families come out and create lasting memories, cuddle under blankets under the stars, you hear the laughter of the children and you see joy in the parents' eyes." This year they have a huge list of fun activities and entertainment for the whole family including: Zoo to You, SpringFree Trampoline, face painting, crafts, games, Trailer Park Casanovas live in concert, Performances by Take 5 Dance Studios and The Durham Jazz Band, appearances by The Whitby Fire Department and Molly The Fire Dog, free cookie decorating, smoothies and waffle sticks, cotton candy, hot chocolate, popcorn, hot dogs and more! There will also be prizes including a chance to win an iPad. Brooklin Village Spa & Salon has joined the mission to end hunger as a Platinum VIP Level Sponsor for the Movie Night for Hunger. Jaime Townes, owner of Brooklin Village Spa & Salon, has a passion for giving back to the community. The goal is to raise 10,000 lbs. of food for local food banks with all food donations going to Feed the Need in Durham and distributed to their partnering food banks, soup kitchens and shelters across Durham Region. For more information about Cheryl Gordon's 7th Annual Outdoor Movie Night for Hunger, in partnership with Brooklin Village Spa & Salon, visit www.OutdoorMovieNightForHunger. ca or on Facebook at www.face-book.com/CherylGordonsOut- doorMovieNightForHunger Music in the Park Rick (Johnson), on the right, and Terry (Crawford) get their groove on for the kids at Music in the Park. Johnson is a former MPP who once defeat- ed John Tory in a provincial election. Crawford is a twice nominated Juno singer. They've been married for 41 years and have performed hundreds of concerts. On this night, they had the kids hoppin' and boppin'. Photo by Richard Bercuson Façade Improvement Program Recognizes Brooklin Businesses Mayor Don Mitchell and members of Council toured the completed renovations of Brooklin's 2015 Façade Grant Improvement Program recipients on August 12. The mayor Mitchell presented plaques to five local businesses: The Good Berry Inc. - 55 Baldwin Street Endless Ideas - 3 Cassels Road Bryson Insurance - 10 Roebuck Street Raymond James Paragon Wealth Management - 22 Baldwin Street Brooklin Dental Centre - 42 Baldwin Street The Façade Grant Improvement Program aims to increase the architectural and curb appeal of commercial properties in downtown Brooklin and Whitby. The program matches business owner's private investments with grants up to $5,000. This money can be used for signage, painting, landscaping and the development of new storefronts. In 2015, over $60,000 went into 15 grants resulting in approximately $200,000 in investments in downtown Brooklin and Whitby.

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