BrookLin ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN CHURCH For ail children ages5 - 12 years,' the Good News Club wil open at St., Thomas.. Anglican Church on Ander son Rd in Brooklin. The club wiIl run each day from Sept. 9th - 2th from 3:30 -4:45p'.. Corne'and enjoy the games, songs, stories, bible lessons, quizzes and comrpetitiorrs with Tim, Chesterton and Paul Thomasof theChurch Armny. YMCA PLAYSCHOOL <The Durham Region V(MCA is now taking registration for Play'school which will begin on Monday-, Sept. 10, 1979. This program is for pre-schoolers, ages twvoto five years and is held -Monday thru, Thùrsday,.at the Brooklin Conimunity Centre from 9:30 - 11:00 a.rn.ý' Following,,a playtime with puzzels, padog, l C i the children,,enjoy the oeportunity to be creative with paint, paste, paper ad -other art., media.,ý After a- snack; stories, songs and gaines are enjoyed by the: group.. For further information, please cali the "Y"' office. BROOKLIN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION The Brooklin B usiness Association' has received several entries for< thé LOGO ecintest-, but would like to encourage those who, have. taken. entry forms,, to submit thers 'as -so on as possible. More than one-entry.,per person is welcome. Entry forms are availablefromn LOGO committee members; Valery Hundert :(Emnporiumn),, Russ Short, (hots hamacy),, Brooklin Library,, or 'Chris Greaves at 655-3809. LOGO themnes'thus far'gubmitted-are loyality and friendship, Rural CÇomniunity, Beautiful. Brooklin, Solar Community,.and& Industriial Heritage. A- suggesti on isto, use ,a scene-or sy'Mbols to, convey lyour WHITBY FREE MRESl, WEDNE$DAY, AUGUST 29, 1979, PAGE 7 Phôoto club.starts new'season with childphoto, con"'te st The Whitby Photographie Club wiIl start its new season on Monday, l7th September. Meeting s will be at 7: 00p., on alternate Mondays, in the Auditorium, of the Whitby Public Library. Activities will consist of slide and print clinics as well as workshops and lectures on 'topics of special interest. Field, trips and special assignmfents will also be included in' the pro- gramme. Among the'topics, that have attracted interest are,, portraiture, landscape, scençs:and nature, photo- graphyarçhitecture, fashiïonsports, photojourna.- lism' and'.close-up,.photogra- phy. The Club is regà ister'ed with the National Assocéiation of Photographie Art and will make ýuse 0f -instructional material' as. well "as partici- pate in slide and print com- petitions run by the Associa- tion. The Committee looks forward to' welcomîng new m embers to the Club this season. Registration will. be on Monday l7th September at 7:00 p.mi. For further information contact Dave Bush,> 668-2658 or George Blake, 668-8097. YEAR 0F THE CHILD A'special feature this, season is the Year of the, Child. photo contest,whc ,closeÈs on September lSth;' this Will' include an exhibi- tion of, prints, atý the library, from thiis contest-.as well as works.by members. There will be a reception, slide show and presentation of trophies to contest winners at the Library on Saturday 6th October at, 2:00 'p.m. Trophies will be awarded in the two categories; of colour and black & white. For the purpose of prizes entries will be'classified accroding to school grades as follows: l to 3, 4 to 6, 7 and K ' r- addition there will, be .a trophy for the best bl ack & whi te and 'the best colour print, overaIL. P 'rints will be judged accord- ing to their interest, impact,. composition and technical qualities., Application forms are stilî available at the' Library, or at MBM' Publish- irrg and Photography Ine.,' 131 -Brocke Street North, 197-,9, COUGAR XR7 'White with matching.vnyl' roof, dove grey interior, 18,353 kil. Fui Iy loadedi Too miany options to, liil New cost ove $11l.471. Lîc.QeEý396 CALL: BIOB BANNISTlER 668-5893 L LINCOLN ç(cwoo MERCURY SALES ITO. (1120 DUNDAS ST. ,E$. WHITBY 668-6893' $8595