PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10,. 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS Br«k1 in Bylines By ROXANNE REVELER Cali 655-4951 wIth items for this column. Hi there: The measure of life is not its duration, but its donation. How much wiil you be missed? PAPER ÃbRIVE Just' a reminder that. the Boy Scouts monthly paper drive will be this commng Saturday, Novem- ber 13. Have your papers tied securely bôth ways and at the curb by 9 a.m. The residents of Ashburn rnay take their donations, to the Ashburn Commu- BROOKLIN HOME BAKERY &DELICÂTESSAN. 61 BALDWIN ST., BROOKLIN 655-4951 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Meat Pies' Reg. 650 Now only 59l' See aur unadvertised in-store speclals. Brooklin Flour Milis Flour & Baklng Supplies 14% $ 2 40 Kg. 7 Hog Grower 16% s35 40 Kg. 7rw Sow Ration' 23 CASSELS ROAD EAST BROOKLIN 655-4851 Over 70,000 graduates recommend Young Drivers of Canada Training centres coast go coast 13% 40 Kg. Horse Ration 55 nity Center on the Friday ýevening previous. >The Scouts always appreciate your assistance in this money-making venture. CHRISTMAS BAZA4AR The Brooklin U.C.W. will, bold their Cbristmas Tree Bazaar on Saturday, November 20 from 1: 30 to 4 p.m. in the church's C.E. Building, Brooklin.. Featured will be a homeý baking table, sewing, crafts, country store, this and that, Cbristmas good- ies, youth group table and'their ever popular tea room. Everyone is welcomel1 THANK YOU THANK YOU The Brooklin Association. of Brownies,' Girl Guides and Patbflnders would like to extend their sincere thanks to ail those who attended and contri- buted to, the huge success of their Tupperware Par- ty. Special thaniks to thebusinesses in Brooklin and Asbburn area for their generosity in donating prizes for the attendance draws. The, winners were: 'two flower arrangements donated by Rennie's'Floral and Gifts won by Mrs. Griffin, 'Ashburn and Mrs,ý Marshall, Brooklin; rhlnestone brooch donated by Mac's Milk won by MW~s Lamist, Whitby; fruit basket donated by Valle's Fruit Market won by Mrs. Lee, Brookhin; large pizza donated by Joe's Pizza won by Leslie Carney, Brooklln; workshop organizer donated by Pro Hardware won by Betty Lee, Brooklln; Wonder- lier set donated by Sharon Lamb won by Mrs. Vonk, Myrtle;. ceramic gift donated by The Emporium won by Rosalie MacLeod, Brooklin; $15 gift.certifi- cate donated by Brooklin I.G.A. won by Miss Becz, Ashburn; hand-painted bread' board donated by Ashburn General Store won by Nellie Steil, Brooklin; two trays of assorted fancy cookies donated by Brooklin1 Home Bakery won by Mrs. Becz, Ashburn and cookies Brenda Cooper, (Lts moes-maneac Land Bank Brooklin; two b aîf-bushels of apples donated by Windemere Farm were won by Mrs. Crawford, Brooklin and Mrs. Lee, Brooklin; ceramic flower vase donated by Oshawa Garden Ceniter was won by Mrs. Crabtree, Whitby. Also many tbanks to the Tupperware representa- tive, Sharon Lamb, for making an informative and interesting evenlng. LIBRARY NEWS The Ghoulish-Ghost Get-together was such fun. Ail sorts of sweet, strange creatures paid a visit. Deciding which costume was the best was extreme- ly difficult, however, Sean _Robichaud won first prize as Dracula, Tracy Steil came ini second as a squeaky little mouse'and poorold woman Sandra Maunder had a bard time, getting up to receive ber third prize. Jenhifer McBeene landed in a space ship i time to receive her'fourth prize. Jenny Sommerville found the grumpy pumpkin in the pumpkin patch and Katie Aiken found ail 48 giggly ghosts. The library staff would like to extend their sincere thanks to Lynne Hart, Joanne Middleton, Cbristine Scbloen'for -the most delicious and imaginative bomemade goodies. The wiggly witch especiaily wants to thank the sweet littie munchkin, Kristen Reveler, for the yummy donuts. A buge thanks to ail 34 delightful visitors. making the get together a buge success.* This month tbe ibrary is celebrating the Canadian Book Festival Week November 12 to 20 with a colour across Canada contest. Go and join tbe fun at your library. See you next week ...Roxanne Reveler Brooklin Bakery drop off Fridays, before noon please 655-4951 fWhitby's new Best For Less grocery store on Dundas St. East combines Iwarebouse style packaging with bulk buying to keep costs down for con- sumers. Best For Less held its grand opening lasi week. ANNOUNCEMENTS RECEPTION CARDS INVITATIONS THANK YOU CARDS i su.. Man dies A 61-year-old Whitby man was found dead in bis home on the after- noon of November 4, police report. Percy Redsbaw, of 1010-27 Dundas St. E., is believed to bave died of a heart attack. *Driver training for ail ages " Course fee is incarne tax deductible by the student " Enquire about f nsurance premium reductionis for YD graduates " Private in-car finstruction " Pree pfck Up at home for fn-car fnstructfion " Approved by the Ontarfio Safety League " You anly Iearn ta drive once - do it right! NVEXT COURSES START: Nov. 22 1 Dundas St. W.. (at ,Brock) WIOT13Y Nov. 13 Pickering Sheridan Monday & Wednssday 6-9 for 4 wooks 666-11151 9-4 forl4woeks 683- 3343 e e s - u - UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Biride s 0JU1y 668,3111 /a r ait occsioi s" Longstem Roses $20.e0o0 dz. Carnations $ .0dz. Free delivery in Oshawa& Whitby. 108 Brock St. N., Whltby The' Ontario govern- mentis "banking" 'more than $16 million worth of land in Whitby tbat is sitting idie, the provin- cial Liberal party charged in 'a recent press release. Opposition leader David Peterson says the Whitby landbank is part of $470 million worth of land in Ontario that is un develoçied, and costs taxpayers more than $100 annually in interest alone., "In 1971 the Ontario Housing Corporation approved the purchase Parkway BeIt develop- ment," Peterson states. "To date, no develop- ment bias occurred on these lands." Peterson says the landbanking policy bias been "da'fohly of im- mense proportions" that bias tied up land and capital while the econo- my slips, deeper. into recession. «106