Page 8, Thursday, November lith, 1971, with Eileen Young SOCIAL NOTES * The Brooklin Christmas dance will be heldonSaturday, December lith at 6:30 p.m. Specialprizes and a lunch will be provided. Dance to the music of Frank Barkey for an enjoyable evening of round and square dancing. Admiss ion is $l. 25. * Euchreparties will be held at the Ashburn Community Centre commencing November I2 th at 8:00 p. m. Ladies bringing lunch will be admitted free. *R u m o ur has it that there will be an old fashioned Christmas concert at the Ashburn Community Centre this year. REMBRANCE DAY PARADE * A Rembrance Day Parade w ill be hel d on N o v e m b e r 14th, 1eaving the Royal Can ad!ian Legion Hall branch152 on Baldwin Street for a service at the Mem- orial Arena at 2:00p. m. The Ajax Legion Pipe Band, the girl guides, brownies, sea cadets, and the boy scouts and cubs o f t h e Ist and 2nd Brooklin packs are invited along wi th Mayor Desmond New- man. The public is invited to attend this rembrance service. * S o m e 1 o cal residents are enjoying a few days holidays deer and moose hunting. * B r o o k 1 i n h ad a snowfal1 just prior to 6:00 p. m. on Sunday night, and sev- ere frost during the night on November 7th. FANTASYLAND PARK Rent our 'Room on the Hill' for your Fall or Christmas party. Catering and Bar Facilities available. 3 mles NOrth of1WhitbyOn Hwy. 2 655-3031 WE SELL AND INSTAL. B. P. INYL 5MG1 -pokî See us for I Paint - - Hardware Cernent Brick Sakrete Chimney Supplies Tile & drainage materials Croxall & Son-Ltd. (Hardware & Building Supplies) 93 Winchester Rd., 655 Brooklin BROOKLIN Ph-655-4991 * Diane and Gordon Hooker celebra- te d th eir birthdays on the past week- end by entertaining their cousins, Bar- b a r a and Bonnie Kidd, Gary and Carl 8 r a w I e y of Ora ngeville, along with L 1oy d Mordon of Greenwood and Rob- ert Keller of Kinsale. KIWANIS CHILDRENS' FILMS BIRTHDAYS * Thanks tothe K iwanis Club of Whitby, Saturday movies will be enjoyed at 2:30 p . m. Admission 35e. Following is the program for Ashburn and Spencer com- munity centres. .ASHBURN - Sat. , Nov. 20th. - Sammy the Way Out Seal. Saturday, December 4th, Old Yeller. In Spencer on Satur- day, November 13th, Dumbowill be s ho wn. On Saturday, November 27th, the childrens film classic, Cinderella w i Ii be on s c r een, and on Saturday, D e c ember 1lth, another favourite with the youngsters, Snow White, will be shown. If thesemoviesarewelI attended, the K iwanis films will be shown after Christ- mas until the Easter season. * Jeffrey John Hunter, 12-days-old, was the youngest person ever to attend the bazaar at Brook I in United Church on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Hunter the infants mother is one of the life members of the United Church Women. * S t. Thomas Anglican church women will holdtheirbazaar and tea on Satur- day, November 20th at 2:00 p. m. , at the M a son i c Hall on Cassels Road East. Therewill beteatablesand a bake table with something for everyone. * W e welcome Mr. & Mrs. W. Fowlie a n d t h e.i r four children of Oshawa to their new home on Baldwin Street into thehouse formerly occupied by Charlie Wilson. * Two young boys reported finding a $20 bill which was thrown out of a car window along wi th a pop bottle on Num- ber 7 & 12 h ighway here. ,Boy Scout paper drive will be hel d on Saturday, November l3th at 10:00 a. m. f or B roaoklIin and area. For coun try pick up, please phone Mr. George Hal- sey 655-3206, or Mr s. Vonk 655-4160. * M a s t er Ronnie McKimm entertained f r iends at the home of his parents Mr. & M r s . Frank McKimrn on Way Street last Wednesday, it being the occasion of his 5th birthday. * Members of theBrooklin Horticultural Society and friends enjoyed a tour of the R. S. McLaughlin g r e e n h ouses at the Parkwood Estate on Thursday evening 1ast. * A number who are celebrating their birthdays this month are: William Par- kin, RobertYoung, Gordon Cook, Clin- tonChambers, Mrs. John Plews, Danny Lockyer, Roxena Ledgett, Ralph Mow- bray, Arleigh Bartlett, Olive Reesor, E d i th Oremrod and Linda Louis Mac- donald. Municipalities Indicate Strong Interest In Municipal Reform As of November 3r d , nine new sources were registered wi th the Dept. of Municipal Affairs as interested par- t i es f or additional study in municipal reform in the Oshawa area. The study which originated wi th let- ters to all municipalities concerned, is b e i n g instigated by the Regional Gov- e r nme nt Studies of the Municipal Re- s e a r c h 3 r a nch of the Department of Municipal Affairs. 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