Whitby Free Press, 1 Oct 1971, p. 6

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20th, 1971, -WHITE3Y FREE PRESS 111111 Ilill llll I III II III.llI MIINI.1*11.A4.HI01.11v.oi1c1e IIch.oir HI of UniteLd Church m II IIH I ÆlEn1 with Eileen Young SOCIAL NOTES * There will be a euchre party held at K i n s a 1 e Community Centre at 8 p. m. , October 29th. Ladies are asked to provide lunch. A 4H Club is being formed for girls 12-years old and over. Leaders are Mrs. R. Jagers and Mrs. Pat Jack- son. The club met for the first time on S a t u rday, October 2nd, for the topic of Fruit and Baked Goods. For further information call1 Mrs. Regina Jagers at 655-3502. "SOMESODY T00K MY PIGGY BANKr" We're really sorry, honey; but another way of saving money is on your furniture & appliance purchases. Consult the brockway furniture ltd. warehouse before you buy. We are open every night until ten and we are located just across from the Don Beer Sports Arena in Bay Ridges. brockway Ss Mgau ad. DAY MicUS Phse s3»1332 WE SELL AND INSTALL B. P. INYL SIDING Pagef4, Wedhesday, Octoôber Tune-up Shop We get the most out of Higi Performance Cars, INK what we can do with the Family Car Licensed specialists using electronic equipment unequalled in this area. We Guarantee "Satisfaction" HAMER AUTO CLINIC Hwy #12 655-4492 At Thickson Rd. Brooklin,Ont. * Vo I unteer worker's applications m ay be obtained from the Brooklin United Church for the organization, "Fish". Some ways "Fish" helps is - providing transportation, emerg- ency meals and or home help. Baby si tting (emergencies only), reading, 1 e t t e r writing, delivery of library books for shut-ins, helping to locate n e e ded articles and general volun- teer assistance. For further infor- m a t ion on how you can help, phone Mrs. El eanor Stevenson of 910 Walton Boulevard, Whitby at 668-8253. * Workmen have been busy erecting s t e e 1 p o s t s and fence around the BrooklinPost Office on Price Street and Vipond Road. The work started on September 29th. There are park- ing facilities in front and behind the building. * Mrs . Sydney Lockyer of Price Street spent the week end with rela- tives andfriends at a cottage on Lake Scugog. * Mrs. Milton Parkin was at home on Monday e v en i ng to the relatives of S h i r l ey Gray and Bill Harper who will be married in November. Mrs. Par kin is a former Utica girl. Her father andmother, Mr. & Mrs. James Mitchell have lived on the same farm for a record number of years, Mr. Mitchell having lived on the land for over 93 years. * The United Church WomensI Baz- aar will be held on November 6th. * Mr. Milton Parkin of Kinsale has stated that he received 98% germin- a t ion reports for his Talbot wheat, numberone seed. This report is is- sued un der the authority of Seeds Act, Canadian Department of Agric- ul t u r e P r o d uction and Marketing Branch, the plant production divis- i on. Some of Mr. Parkin's select status of seeds went to Switzerland and other countries. C I L Paint Cernent Brick - H-ardware Sakrete Chimney Supplies Tile & drainage materials Croxall & Son Ltd. (Hardware & Building Supplies) 93 Winchester Rd., 655- Brooklin 4841 *" A 40-voice choir of United Church women and ten men from Toronto may be heardat the Brookl in United Church on December 6th at 8 p. m. * Resi dents here welcome Mr. & Mrs. Louis De Koker, son Neil and baby daughter Julia to their home at 3 Price Street. *I "T ak e-A-Break" for ladies was held in the christian education build- ing of the United Church on Wednes- day morning, October 6th. Ladies enjoyed some exercise and craft from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. * Badminton for teenagers and adults will be held every Thursday evening at Meadowcrest school between 8:15 and 10:15 p.m. Hospital tea The Volunteer Association of the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital held a tea at the school of nursing building on t h e grounds on September 29th. The purpose of the tea was to inform the community of the association's work. During the year, many members of the community gave generously of their time to assist in the recovery of the hospi tal's patients. These vol- unteers are working in the Good Luck Shop giving out good used clothing to patients. The association is also operating the patientts I ibrary, and are provid- ing a quiet spot for them to read or write letters. Vol un teers visit several wards e a c h w eek with a shopping cart so th a t pa tients may purchase smal1 i t e m s . Many volunteers vi sit with the patients to play cards, show m o v i e s or to take them on walk s. I n t e rested members of the com- munity who would like to learn more about the work of the vol unteers are asked to contact Mrs. Judith Morley at 668-5881. area distributors MITCHELL BROS. BLOG. SUPPLIES LTD. BROOKLIN Ph-655-4991 -1 1

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