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Brooklin Town Crier, 20 Jul 2018, p. 5

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Friday, July 20, 2018 5 Brooklin Town Crier In 1936, my grandmother, Hattie Bailey, opened a concession stand in the orchard between her house at 149 Baldwin Street N and my grandfather Jerry's Sunoco service station at 157. This stand was referred to as "The Booth" and it was from here that Hattie sold sandwiches, beverages, baked goods, candy, cigarettes, ice cream and paintings by local artist Cliff Delong. A neighbour, Mrs Pengelly, baked pies Hattie sold by the slice. Local women brought flowers from their gardens. Members of Rebecca Lodge held their tea parties in the orchard. Before closing the booth in 1953, Hattie also operated a concession stand for many years at the Brooklin Spring Fair. By Jennifer Hudgins Free of Charge with your valid Ontario Health Card (OHIP) 9am to 9pm, 7 days a week www.durhamdoctorshousecallservice.com Have the Doctor Come To You (905) 619-6641 Three Brooklin addresses are part of the free 10 beautiful gardens on the Whitby in Bloom Garden tour being held on Saturday, July 21, 2018. They are: 27 Sinden Drive, 41 Petaluma Court, and 7860 Cedarbrook Trail. Each year, the Whitby in Bloom Garden Tour features gardens of all shapes and sizes on some of the community's most unique and colourful properties. This year, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., residents can stop by 10 garden locations - Whitby Town Hall, Holy Family Parish Church and eight private residences - to witness the creativity of residents. What: Whitby in Bloom Garden Tour 2018 - for the complete list of participating gardens, visit whitby. ca/whitbyinbloom or pick one up at any Town facility. When: Saturday, July 21, 2018: Drop by any garden location between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Note: This event is free and does not require pre-registration. In lieu of a tour fee, non-perishable food items will be collected at each tour stop to be donated to local food banks. For more information, visit whitby. ca/whitbyinbloom. Residents can also share their favourite garden photos via social media using the hashtag #WhitbyinBloom. Those interested in being part of the 2019 Whitby in Bloom Garden Tour may submit their interest and garden photo(s) to events@whitby.ca for consideration. Brooklin Addresses On Most Beautiful Gardens Tour From the Brooklin Heritage Society

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