Br k1in Byines ]By ROXANNE REVELER e Cali 655-4951 wth items for this columi,. MI there: A friend of ours just back from a trip to New'York city reports a terrifie way -to short-circuit certain foiks who can be anuisan'e andecan't take no-for an answer. He was accosted on 42nd Street by a lady who wanted to know if he wanted a swell time. "Love to,"1 he said. " ýDo you accept Canadian money?" "INo way, man," she said... Ga me over. 2ND BROOKLIN LADIES AUXILIABY As president of the 2nd Brooklin Ladies Auxiliary, Aldine Wick would like to thank ail the' mothers, fathers and fiends who helped with the sandwich booth in the arena at the Brooklin SpringFair. It is encouraging to see support from the.parents on the se ventures. Thank you also to everyone who bought food and in this way helped the organization. BROO]KLIN UNITEDCHURCH On June 27, the senior citizens wilI conduct the worship service at 10 a.m. The entire service will be focused on senior citizens as an expression of appre- ciation and thanksgiving for their contribution to commumty and church. BROOKLIN LIBRARY NEWS The library would greatly appreciate the return of ail overdue books before you start your holidays. Become a "copycat". Just head to your library and make use of their copier. Ashe is lowest sp >ending MPP iDurham QUEEN'S PARK' - 0 the ,four MPP's representing Durham Region in the Ontario Legislature, Durham Wesrs George Ashe had the smallest individual member's-expense ac- count for the fiscal year Ashe, who also serves as Minister of Revenue in the Progressive Con- servative government of Premier Bll Davis, spent $32,845 including $10,837 to maintain his legislative office and $21,140 on his con- stituency office. He also spent $867 on travel and accommodation. As a cabinet mifister, Ashe has a, car and driver at his disposal. The highest spending member was Sam, Cureatz (PC - Durham East) who spent $55,776 on -travel, accommoda- tion and the operatio n of his legisiative and con- stituency offices. Ross Stevenson (PC - Durham York) spent $50,220 on these ex- penses while Mike Breaugh , (NDP - Oshawa) spent $45,450. Due to limited storage space, the llbrary is offer- ing an extra special sale of books. Hardcover books will seli at 25 cents and paperbacks at 10 cents., D on't miss this chance to stock Up your book shelves at home or the cottage.' Summer calendars are available right now to keep you informed of the many fun times planned for the children over the holidays. .Don't miss the "mTusical week" of song, dance and crafts starting Tuesday, July 6 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., and ending with. movies featuring Sandy 0f- fenkein Thursday, July 8 at the sametime. There are great sumxner times ahead. SPENCER COMMUNITY CENTRE Assisted by the Canada, Youth Employment Program, Spencer Community Centre has arranged. a sununer recreation program to benefit everyone. - There wifl be a juniorprogram (2 - 0 years), com- pletely toilet trained, anintermediate program (6- 13 years), and an adult program with babysitting provided. <Activities will include crafts, creative.'play,ý stories, exploring, sand and water play, dance, songs, and excursions for the Ilittle ones, and crafts, games, music, exercise. program, sportlng activi-- ties and excursions for the -older participants. The program will run from June 28 to August 27. Registration will be held June 21.to June 25, Monday to Friday from 1 to 4 p. m..and Wednes day, June 23 from 6,to 8 p.m. at the Spencer Communlty Centre. Special rates will be' available for a family regist- ration for the full summer and for families with more than one participant. Registration is also available for the weekly programsand on a daily basis. Registration is limited and will be on a first come first serve basis. For more information eall Linda Neault at 655- 4043 or Sharon Worsley at 6554037. BROOKLIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The annual Ontario Horticultural Society Conven- tion was held at the University of Guelph on June 16, 17 and 18 with over 740 in attendance. Delegates from the B.H.S.-were Mary and Jim Pousego, Joan Brak and Aldine Wick. Several oth I.H.S. mem- bers also attended including Marh ,cath, Valerie Hundert, Don and Gord Wick, and Marg Wick. Everyone was pleased to see Valerie Hundert win first prize in the,"pot-et-fleur" class. Congratula- tions Val. SMILE ... YOU'RE ON CAMERA In case anyone has been wondering what ail the commotion has been about ail week, CFTO has been taping an episode of Littlest Hobo in our fair. town. This episode, to be called "happy birthday mom" was filmed on Roebuck Street, by the park, and on Way Street. When I find out the time of airing I'11 let 'you know. Who knows, you just might see yourself in living color on the "'tube." See you next week...Roxanne Reveler Brooklin Bakery drop-off Fridays, before noon please 655-4951 BROOKLIN HOME BAKERY & * DELICATESSAN 61 BALDWIN ST. BROOKLIN 655-4951 SPECIAL THIS WEEK FRESH CHELSEA BUNS .1.39 See our unadvertlsed in-store specials. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1982, PAGE 7 DCDH -honors volunteers Durham Centre, a residential facillty for children and adults who are mentally retarded held a banquet to honor their adult volunteers Thursday, June 17. < The banquet which was held atî Port Darlington Marina in Bowmanviie consisted of a dinner and aWards presentation. The volunteer ban- quet held annually, is to recognize and thank the aduilt volunteers who have been involved with the children and adults in the past year., Glenn Palmer receiv- ed "'theousadn volunteer of the year"I award and the WhitbY Jaycettes reeeived 4"the outstanding group of the year" award. The volunteer, asso- ciation awarded a $50 scholarship to Ruth Ami Palmner. The seholar- ship is awarded an- nuaily to, the- outstand- ing volunteer who, is pursuing a career ln a related health care field. Lou and Frances Palmer were also honored at the banquet. They received a silver tray in recognition of their contribution as parents of three child- ren who have been out- standing volunteers for many years. During, the evening the new executîve 0f the Volunteer Association of, Durham Centre was in- stailed. ONTARIO SPRING o LAMB LOCAL 1 Fresh or Frozen 0 By haif or whole Cut and Wrapped PE Phone - 655365j Brooklin Flour Milis Flour & Baking Supplies ê 25 kg. Chicken Starter Kr. *$77 23 CASSELS ROAD EAST BROOKLIN 655-4851 Pressure Treated Wood Chain Link Fences $ 8082" mesh, il gouge, lx~~~~ 62 ilafo 30 ft. ghwt green vinyl. x 6 9 -.iner fot 3W* ciii 1088thon 50 f t. roll olto No Painting or maintenance required. 40 Ibs. of pressure per sq. In. 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