26 - "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2000 Don't forget to bring your dancing shoes on Nov. 21 Line, square dancing lessons offered at the Community Centre The Brooklin Profile News and views from around the village By Roxanne Reveler ~ For submissions, please call 655-4420 Kudos I'd be remiss if I didn't say thanks to the Brooklin Legion for what they've done recently for the vil- lage. I know, they always do good work, but in the recent months they have erected a large public ser- vice community board and are now building a "Peace Garden" in front of the legion on Baldwin Street. According to President Don Vipond, it will have a raised flower garden and seating for shopping weary residents. Congrats on your good works. A « reminder the the legion's Remembrance Day Service will be held in front to Luther Vipond Arena Friday, Nov. 10 this year to accommodate the area's school children. The din- ner is Saturday evening at 'the legion. Tickets avail- able at the bar. Library News This Saturday's movie matinee is "The Jungle Book" from 2 to 3:55 p.m. Again, there is no charge, just call the library, at 655- 3191 to reserve a spot for your young ones age five and up. Saturday, Nov. 18 is the registration day for Beatrice's Christmas in Brooklin, a special library Dec. 12 for children aged three to five. "Tis The Night Before Christmas; And All Through The House; A Creature IS Stirring; It's Beatrice the Mouse." Register in person until noon and after noon call the library for remain- ing spaces. Gospel Concert famous Torchmen, along with Larry and Joelle Turner will be performing at Burns Church, Ashburn on Sunday, Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. There is no cover or admission charge, but there will be an offering and social hour following. Call 655-8509 or 655-4240 for more information. Start polishing up your dancing pumps. Join Ivy and Ray Hutchinson at Brooklin Community Centre on Tuesday, Nov. 21 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. for an enjoyable afternoon of line and square dancing. No dancing experience is required. The only requirement in fact is wanting to socialize and have fun. Light refresh- ments will be served and the charge is only a tooney. Hockey,Hockey,Hockey The last trio of games played by Brooklin Men's Hockey League was on Oct. 31 and | think the Centennial Seniors Don't forget shuffle- board every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, compliments of the Brooklin Centennial Seniors. It's held at Brooklin Community Center from | to 4 p.m. and those 55 plus are invited to join in the fun. There's also euchre every other Friday - - same place but at 7:30 p.m. A 'Tis The Season Bazaar will be held Saturday, Nov. 25 at Brooklin United Church, 19 Cassels Rd. East, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. presentation on Tuesday, A reminder that the Tea Dance Goblins played around Refreshments will be with the information kindly provided by the Ist . , : supplied to me by Dave Brooklin Beavers and Karen Liberman's the scheduled guest speaker Grylls, so Tl get that oll Cuts For more information or to rent a table call Yvonne at 655-2332. 'NORTH RIDGE | EXCAVATING cleared up and double up on the games information next time around. Depression topic of Nov. 15 COPE meeting Thornton Rd.) Karen Liberman, Chatelaine Magazine Health Hero is a Mood Disorder spokeswoman who has been dealing with depression for 25 years. Through sharing her experi- ences Karen hopes to eliminate the stigma associated with mental ill- Durham Region Community Care COPE Mental Health Program pre- sents Karen Liberman on Depression: Beyond Survival on Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Salvation Army Temple, 570 Thornton Rd. N., Oshawa (south of Rossland on the west side of ness. 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