Whitby Free Press, 16 May 1979, p. 7

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o "lu. Brooklin Bylines ELECTION The advance election poll will be held at the Brooklin Community Centre on May 22 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The voters may enter through the Church St. door. GARAGE SALE On the corner of Charles and Bagot Streets on Saturday, May 26 you'1l see a garage sale. Be sure to attend and buy something you need from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. In case of rain the sale will be held Sunday at the same time and place. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Help a blind girl get a seeing eye dog. SaVe your plastic clips from bread and give them to members of the Women's Institute by May 24. For further information please call Alice Arnold at 655-4710. FIREWORKS Our fireworks display, which is being sponsored by Hall #1 Fire Department, Brooklin will be held on May 21. Your financial support is needed to keep this proiect an annual event. THANK YÃ"U Dr. and Mrs. J.H. McKinney wish to express their sincere thanks for the gif t of beautiful lawn furniture, from their many friends in the Brooklin Community on the occasion of their marriage April 21. Vandalism was $1 million in local schools WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1979, PAGE 7 The kind wishes expressed are deeply appreciated. Chrissie K. McKinney SPRING FAIR ENTRIES The deadline for the women's and children's entry exhibits is May 22. The number to call is 655-4287. WEINER ROAST On May 21 at 1 p.m., Brooklin T.V. and Radio will hold a weiner roast for the children of Brooklin. Coffee and donuts will be served to the adults. There will be free prizes. Everyone is welcome. SPRING FAIR MEMBERSHIPS Admission memberships for the Brooklin Spring Fair are available at Brooklin Pro Hardware, the Emporium and Short's Pharmacy. Adults $3. Juniors (12-18 years old) $1.50. This entitles bearers to admission at any tme during the fair. BED AND BATHTUB RACE Entries are being taken for the Annual Bed and Bathtub Race to be held June 3. The categories are Open Class and Powder Puff and entries are to be submitted by June 1. Cash prizes will be awarded for best entry and most humorous. Trophies will be given for 1st prize. PARADE Entries are still being welcomed for the Brooklin Spring Fair Parade. The members of Group '74 to call are Marie Ferguson 655-4157, Sandy Usher 655-4175, and Betty Catherwood 655-3646. SPRING FAIR DANCE Advance tickets are on sale for the Brooklin Spring Fair Dance sponsored by Group '74, to be held at the Brooklin Memorial Arena on June 2, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The music is by Disc Jockey B. & H. Sound. There will be bar priviledges, prizes and buffet lunch. Dress informal (fo jeans). Tickets are $4.50 each and may be obtained by calling Maureen Matens at 655-3733, Cathie Neely at 655-3245 or at Short's Pharmacy. MISS BROOKLIN PAGEANT The Brooklin Spring Fair Pageant being sponsored by the Brooklin and District Kinette Club, will be held Thursday, May 31, at the Brooklin Arena. Entertainment will be provided by the Lighthouse Gospel Singers, who perform a variety of music by singing rock, folk and country songs. The contestants will be accompanied by organist Irwin Smith, during the program which includes public speaking and a talent portion (poetry recitation), dancing, singing, instru- mentals, etc.) Karen Powell, a dance instructor 'from.Whitby, will also entertain. The purpose of the pageant (not a beauty contest) is to choose a local young lady to represent Brooklin at various functions throughout the year, ie. Agricultural Society Convention, the Sweetheart of the Fair Pageant at the C.N.E., câdSt local parades, etc. (Al functions are well chaperoned). The prizes consist of jewellery, cosmetics, cash luggage, perfume, etc. for all winners. Miss Brooklin will be given, a Teen Beauty Course through Eleanor FUlcher Ltd. in Toronto. All contestants will receive a cash prize for participating. All are welcome. Tickets will be available at the door. Adults $2 Students (12-18) $1. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Entries are being taken by calling Susan Smith at 655-3932. AMATEUR. TALENT CONTEST At the Kinsmen Beer Tent there will be an amateur talent contest on Saturday, June 2 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Awards will be presented by Molson's Brewery. Anyone interested in entering, call Rick Mancini, at 655-4739. Susan Smith 655-3932 Brown's Drop Off (before noon Saturday)

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