Whitby Free Press, 21 Jan 1981, p. 7

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MEADOWCREST SCHOOL The Meadowcrest School Advisory Committee has just recently published the "Terms of Reference" by which the committee will operate for the 1980-81 school term. This committee -formed to attempt to expand com- munication between community and school, to encourage school to use a wide range of physical and human resources Toastmistress coimeil 2 approaching fast By PAULINE TORRESAN Whitby Toastmistress The Sunday, February 1 council 2 meeting, hosted by Whitby Toastmistress Club, is fast approachîng. Whitby Toastmistress originally belonged to Coun- cil 9 of the Old Great Lakes Region which was com- prised of 10 councils. In June, 1980, at the regional conference in Indianapolis, Great Lakes Region was split into two new areas--the new Great Lakes and the Mid-America Regions. The new Great Lakes Region consists of two On- tario councils and three from Ohio and Michigan. Council 2, to which Whitby belongs, extends north from Toronto to North Bay and east to Oshawa. Council 2 has doubled its membership since being formed in 1977 and now boasts twelve clubs. At last summer's regional Cholir needs maie singers The County Town Singers will be holding auditions for men only in the Music Room of the Henry Street High School at 8 p.m. on January 21. The choir is in special need of tenors, baritones and bass singers. Those desiring to audition are advised to come with a prepared piece of Music. For more information cal Angela Willis at 668-5629. conference, this council won the extention and member- ship awards. The council 2 meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. on February 1 and will run, featuring special guests, guest speakers, and varied, interesting workshops, until approximately 3:30 p.m. Special guests will include president Louise Pan- nelland, first vice-president Hilda Crayford of Great Lakes Region and Tom Ed- wards who will represent Mayor Attersley for the Town of Whitby. Guests are welcome to at- tend this meeting which will be held at the Holiday Inn on Harmony Rd. and the 401 in Oshawa. The $9 a person charge includes the registration fee and lunch. Those wishing to attend this exciting event may caîl Lee Hewitt at 666-1840 to make arrangements. WH ITBY of community, to encourage community to use resources of the school and to give the community an opportunity to offer adylse and suggestions. The list of terms of reference are available to ail who are interested. New issues presented to the advisory committee by its members and the parents will be discussed and acted upon. If you wish to become invovled in your child's school, you may contact members of the committee or you may write your ideas to the committee. The success of this advisory committee depends on your support. They look forward to keeping you informed. THANK YOU Winnifred Skene would like to thank ail those who enquired of her and sent cards during her recent surgery and con- valescence. HINTS ON HOUSEPLANTS How do you get rid of mealy bugs and other curses when they get more out of your favourite house plant than you do? Should you fertilize or leach when your plant lacks that rich green colour they had at one time? The Brooklin Horticutural Society is starting the new year in a practical manner by enlisting the expertise of Ken Brown and Audry Young for "Hints on Houseplants". Audry has won prizes for her houseplant entries. She is also knowledgeable about judging should you haveèany questions in that area. Ken Brown is a horticulturalist, author and lec- turer and a delightfully humerous speaker. Make a list of your particular proble ms in green house plants and bring this to the meeting. It will be at Brooklin United Church on Wednesday January 28 at 8 p.m. LADIES' TAKE-A-BREAK The Brooklin Ladies' Take-a-Break would like to welcome alI ladies to corne and join them for the second session, beginning Wednesday, January 28, 1981. For further infor- mation please telephone the Durham Region Family Y at 668- 686. Susan Smith 655-4737 Brown's Foodmaster (before noon Saturday) SAC film Pastor: Keith A. Efr WEST LYNDE PUB * (270 Michael Blvd.) *i h 10:00 a.m. Sunday Schc On January 23, at 7:30 p.m. the Seniors Activity M1OM B Centre will hold a film night featuring "The Slipper and the Rose. " Admission to this ______________ event will be 50 cents per person. For more information on these events, caîl the centre ______________ at 668-1424. D. THAPAR' DENTURE THERAPIST 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797. HOURS: Mon.-Sat. & Evenings 6y Appointment OnIy CARR~IER BOYSe *CkN INOW ÀYBE e CD For years, Newspaper Carriers have been predominently boys. But now, we f eel it's about time THE GIRLS had their turn! We're accepting applications o~ rom local girls over 9 for newspaper routes close * to their homes in Brooklin. * YoulIl learn how to handle e money, manage your tine S and rneet people. PLUS you'll * make EXTRA MONEY for those * things youve been wanting. * WVe also offer exciting * TRIPS and VALUABLE PRIZES' *WHITBY FREE PRESS Cail Circulation: e668-611ilPS. Well aso hire boys. FREE PRESS, WL DNESIXY, JANUIARY 21, 1981, PA(;U 7 Classifid Ads seil cali 668-6111 For a Hloney of aDeal ($"4.95 a 4 lb. pail) Corne to M CHELL BROTHRSK 1%dà dLqkCASSELS& CHURCH ST BROOKLIN Metr 655m4991 r~. O j

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