'AGE 6, WLVNIESDAY, lUNE 9, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS Br~kin ~!:B nes Last weekend's fair at Brooklin wil long be remembered as one of the most successful. Thursday and Friday jevenings saw good crowds at the arena and fairgrounds. On *Saturday, people from miles around joined local residents to share in the fun. There was so much to see, so much to do, the only problemn was deciding what to see or do first. Ail scheduled events were well attended: The Spring Fair Parade, ably organized by Group '74, featured several interesting floats.. It was obvious that a lot of work had gone into the construction of these and the Olympic Theme of the parade was evident. To those groups whose creation won a prize - congratulations! Group '74's entry won for being most representative of the theme': the Olympîcs. The Most Humourous mas a private float, Little Miss Muffet, with Jeffrey Hunter and Kelly Wright. The Durham Trail Riders were judged to have the Most Beautiful float, and the Most Original was built by the Brooklin Guides and Brownies. The Cubs and Scouts were given a Special Menit award. Group '74 extends its thanks to-ail who participated. Inside the arena were throngs of people, excited -,hildren, numerous exhibits and an especially beautiful Flower Show. The Brooklin Branch Library featured a giant cluster of pink hydrogen-filled balloons which they gave away to nearby chlldren. Somehow, these balloons were symbolic of the boyant spirits which prevailed everywhere. The Kinsmen's Beertent offered Country and Western inusic by local talent which added grçatly to its popularity as a good place to sit down and relax. The dance on Saturday night at the arena was a tremendous success. Miss Leslie Everett, Miss Brooklin Spring Pair, was present and added both beauty and charm- to the event. The Pair Board, Group '74 and ail of those who contributed to this annual celebration should be congratulated for the excellent job done. I don't see how we could beat this year's fair; we can only hope that next year's will be as good. This Friday, June 11 th, the 2nd Brooklin Brownies wil visit the Toronto Zoo. The pack will leave early, 9:00 a.m., from Meadowcrest Public School and are flot expected back until 3:30 p.m. Hope you have a great time girls! Fred Phillips called to ask that all Legion members be reminded of the next general meeting on Sun., 2Oth .Iune at, 1:30 p.m. The Legion picnic is coming Up on Sun., June 27th at 1:00 p.m. at Hermit Valley. This should be a, good chance for the whole family to enj-oy theniselves. Try not to miss this! Any Legion members who have problems or questions about pensions, benefits or allowances etc., or who require any kind of assistance from their Legion, please callULgion Welfare Officer Mr. Bob Hedges at 655-4194. There are a groûp of teen-aged girls in this area who would like to establish a volleyball team. They urgcntly nApd some interested adurs ,-who canhelp, À-hem -gel. organized, and who coulai enlist the aid of various community resources, such as. the Whitby Recreation Department on their behaîf. Newly forming athietie tearns require the support of adults who can determine the necessary steps to be taken, these girls can't maniage ail of this by themiselves. Don't pass up this chance to promote and support this sport in the North Ward area! Persons interested in Cany aspect of volleypba11, as an organizer, coach 'or just a staunch supporter, please caîl Crystal Hedges, 655-4194. This Saturday, June 1 2th will see an interesting Garage Sale at 9 George Street irn Brooklin. ..t will run fromn 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. There is always an aura of mystery about garage sales, you neyer know what you are find. Corne and experience the delicious feeling of getting an article you really need at a bargain price!. Cal 655-4258 should you wish to contribute any items, be it toys or furniture or whatever. This should be a good one! 'TIURS. lUNE 10 - Dr. Denzil Raymer lectures at Meadowcrest Baptist Church, 7:30 p.m. Al men invited. For information caîl Pastor Foley 655-4554. FR1. lUNE il - 2nd Brooklin Brownies visit Metro Zoo. Meet at Meadowcrest Public School at 9:00, a.m., returfi 3:30 p.m. SAT. JUNE 12 - Brooklin area scouts final paper drive of season. Newsprint only. Reasonably sized bundles, securely tied, out before 9:00 a.m. Out of town people may caîl 655-4367 or 655-3253 to arrange for pick-up. SAT. lUNE 12 - Brooklin Redmen, senior lacrosse team play Bramnpton at 8:30 at the Brooklin Memorial Arena. -SUN. JUNE-20-- Geeral-Le-gien-Meetiflg, SAT. lUNE 24 - 6Oth Anniversary of Canadian Cubs. SUN. flUE 27 - Legion pienic, 1: 00 p.m. at Herrnit Valley. Fun for the whole famnily. BROWN'S BROOKLIN, ONTARIO NORTH WHITBY PHONE 655-4521 ONANU P%ÀAfOfI TANG Cystis $12 009 suc ON$Nt -a "PG MA4RGARINE sl.691 CéOCOfflTE BAKINO CHIPS BNUIFWICA-CEIRI cul HERRING .,STOR.E .HOURS IOPEN six DAYS A WEEK I 8ý30 c.-6 P. IEXCIPT mtHUs.& ]".OZ tIN 1 5 < NitsCO 1W.FN-OU PMG BR NCHEAL 59c RITZ amanEEs 99,< PuA FIlIN -IomATFi A8401FiCAKE -NIdS "OZ PA BISCUITS P&. 45c<i SUCARYL sl.09l *courtesy' Value atisfactiou OILMaaim $ 1e389< NOMINAL DEHAVRYA SUPIE PUSTIC IPSU 0r 10 Garbage as 59C TooyptMPsyf .FOOML FUUA Crest Twwpas& s99 BCFFUD 0F unoc(Nulo ANIIPÎRSFIRANF Secret 13sFL OL 99< CdEME RIbiS a« SMAMPOO 22-ML dONT EaâRhkm $1.39 Da, SALLAI I IIFSTEW WMALL QI BEF CHANCI 14-OZ YIN Og Food 3o.'sl MICIISN REFULS Pl fS Dixie Cups 69c Lifelxoy hap99< Powder . 1 would be interested in hearing about any summer projects which your group may be involved in. Please caîl Val 655-4317. Sinclaîr f ield day lune 15 All parents of students at Sinclair Public Sehool on Taunton Road are invited to attend the school's annual track and field day June 15 at 9:30 a.m. NOTICE TOCREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of ARTHUR JOHN SLEEMAN, decreased Ail persons having claimis against the Estate of ARTHUR JOHN SLEEMAN, late of Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital, in the Town of Whitby, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, who died on or about the 24th day - of December, 1974, are hereby notified to send particulars of sarne to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of July, 1976, after which date the Estate will be distribiitedwith regard only to the dlaims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, and the undersigned will flot be hiable to any person of whose claimn he shallflot then have notice. DATED at Oakvile, this 3rd day of June, 1976. ELSIE M. WILLIAMS Executrix, by her Solicitor William B. 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