26 - "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 'A great time had by all at birthday bash for Gallants - BR rt i nies i at A great time was had by his 58 foot "rig." He just -- Sept. 27 at Brooklin from the church ladies. But all as family and friends happened to be in the Community Centre starting that's the only thing the gathered to honour the vicinity hauling a load of at 8 p.m. ladies do. Everything else birthdays of Mary and Tony lumber and thought he'd According to Councillor is done by the men of the Gallant. drop in. Gerry Emm, meetings have congregation, so if you want Over 100 gathered at the The Family Tradition, a taken place between your tickets, call any one of couple's Duffs Road prop- band comprised of family Canada Post and town offi- the guys, or the church at erty to celebrate Mary's members entertained and cials and many things have 655-4141. The cost is $10 50th and Tony's 60th. guests feasted on over 75 ° been sorted out. Even so .per adult, $5 for kiddies 12 And they came from far pounds of beef and pork there are apparently many and under and free for pre- and wide, a large troupe which had been lovingly grey areas, including the schoolers from Kincardine where the couple met, Waterloo, . Summerside, PEI, Shediac, New Brunswick, Toronto, tended on spits over a. charcoal fire all day by fam- ily friend Hans Dickhoff of Myrtle Station. Catholic School. The Brooklin Fair Board came up with this award in 1995 in order to show its tributions to their school community and/or the com- munity at large through their relationship with fel- status of Brooklin residents living on Baldwin south of Robmar. The post office is appar- Pancake Time The Masons will be starting © their pancake breakfast again on Sunday, Brampton, Stroud and Award Winner SppIesiation for the } low Students teaches, Par ently still working on sort- Oct. |. As usual it will be Ottawa. Nicole Pacheco was the ISS cus . OWA Sms a . wp oS. ing out its computers so held at the Masonic Hall, 14 One nephew from the 2000 winner of Brooklin par icipation In its annua Ongrany SHORS, le. Brooklin has its own series Cassels Road East between maritimes surprised every- Spring. Fair's Community 2 Durham Cleaning e 3M Scotchguard e Broadloom e Upholstery ¢ |_oose Rugs 852-6711 WANT TO WORK AT HOME? Have a home-based business where you can: Deriet, Kyle Douglas and Brandon Phillips. The award was present- ed by Dave Grandy, past president, and Amber Frost, executive director of the fair board. The award is given to the student who has made outstanding con- 23 when the Al Matthews Band will perform live on the patio from 3 to 7 p.m. Drop by and join in the fes- tivities. Town Meeting Canada Post will be holding another town meeting on Wednesday, Introducing the New Direct Vent "Prestige Series" GD 70 model by on postal codes (different So show up on Wednesday, hear what they have to say and say your bit. Yum Yum It's that time of year again ... time for Brooklin United Church's. annual roast beef dinner. This year it will be on Wednesday, Oct. 4 with two sittings - 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. As usual there will be lots of deli- cious roast beef accompa- 9 am. and 12:30 p.m. All one when he pulled up in Spirit Award at St. Leo , Previous winners Speaking of parties, it's go Whitby's) as there the pancakes and sausages § include Danny Dickhoff, seniors week at Brooklin |. ¢ peen many problems you can eat as well as l Rachael Floris, Meghan Legion and the culmination (ih identification and ser- orange juice and coffee. A i Fitzsimmons, . Larrisa will be this Saturday, Sept. ~~. o great deal when the charge is only $4 per adult and $1.50 per child. Health Time A Health and Wellness Fair will be held at the Brooklin United Church on Sunday, Sept. 24 from noon until 3 p.m. There will be informa- tion on back and neck care, herbal vs traditional medi- cine, blood pressure and nutrition to name a few. Write Lett ] ne : . es Te ™ nied by mashed potatoes, Babysitting will be avail- copy f mixed veggies, coleslaw able as well as activities for Send/Receive Faxes enya the kids and refreshments Print Black and White and Colour Documents Communicate on the Interet What's Included? - See our ad BUSINESS IN A BOX BBN Ss. Ortice Solutions 1-877-731-1154 N and to top it off, all those | FJ wonderful home made pies FIREPLACES 0 will be served. All you can eat pancakes in Dunsford Enjoy an all you can Adults are $5 and under eat pancake breakfast on age 12 are $2.50 Sunday, Oct. 1 from 7:30 Sponsored by the to I1 a.m. at the Dunsford Dunsford and District Community Centre. Lions. 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