Whitby Free Press, 15 Jun 1983, p. 6

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PAGE 6,WEDNESDAYJUNE 15, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Thse regular goneral meeting Of parents Wltiiout Partners, Pine- rldge Chapter 204, will b. ield June 16 at 8 p.m. ln , the' hall at St. George's Ciiurcii,. Cen-' tre and Bagot streets, Oshawa. Featur.d wlhlb. an open discussion chiared by Ken Lang, former president ,0f Oshawa chapter, on aspects of being "Single Again." Ail single parents in the. area are invited hi loin. For information cail 579-5063. Br~k1i.n Byines Calim ;y ROXANNE REVELER 1 US-4051 wktb Items for ti columin. HI there; Thse prolifération 0f garage sales leads me hi sus- peçt that tise wiiole economy of. ths coutry la sus- tained by everybody buying everybody else's, junk. LIBRARY NEWS la apprecition of tiiose wiio support their libraries, your Brooklil Branchis l contlnuing tise TH Th- O-.' Qo CORP. 0F THE TOWN O1 PARKS & RECREATIOI DECORATION DAY SERVICE A Decoration Day ser-., vice wilI b. held Sun- day, June 26, 2:30 p.m., at the Oddfeilows monu- ment. in tue Union Cemetery. Thse service la spon- sored by tue Oddfeilows and Rebekais, of Wiiitby and Oshiawa. A cordial welcome is extended to tue general public. QgQQ IE CORPORATION OF IETOWN OFWHITBY f WH ITBYQ ýN DEPT.Q *RE: Reglonali Awareness Camip. Heres a fantastic opportunlty that kida can't missi A mobile camp that qp4ll be vls'itlng such areas as, Metro Zoo, Pioneer Village, Centre -Island, Casa Loma, Royal Ontarlo Museum, Fort York and Greenwood Conservation Areasl These excitlng attractions and'many, many, more are sohe- duled for chlldrén partlclpatlng In the unique camp. %WCamp mrnbers, ages.7-14 will eave Iroquois Park Arena 6o each mornlng by bus at 9:00 a.m. and wlll return by.3:30 p.m. SAil admission prices to these locations are included withln Sthe fee structure. Fee $40.00/week. QRegister daily at Iroquois Park Arena, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., or for Sfurther Information phone 668-7765. CLEANERS DROOELIN HOME MAI11 Y & DELICATEAÇA 61 BALDWIN ST., BROOKLIN M&54951 SPECIAL THIS WEEK: DONUTS $. dz hoýney dlp, strawb.rry blu.berry & lemon >Seis Our Many In Store Speclals Fine Ladies Wear OFF ALL DRESSES and (pente, sweaters, sklrts blouses) iShop early for best selection" 655-3474 5Baldwin St., Brooklinh Ted AR NTS LOAM SUPPLY LTD. BqROOK>RD. N., PICKERING TOP SOIL Sand Limeatone Treated Tim ber Stone Pinemulch Patio Siab Curba Firewood Peat-Loam INTERLOCKING PAVING STONES (DELIVERED & OR INSTALLED) - 683-0887 . 64913 New Sanyo. 4500 Vidmo Recorder FEATURES *Front Load *8 Function Remote 8SDey Timor LEASEfrom $32.'I0mo. monthe or more. draw wiciiwas started at the,,Spring Pair for ail adults. You could b. the. winner ci the. beautiful book by Canadian artiat Robert Bateman. Ail you have to do la updat. your llbrary card and your new number will b. enter.d in the. draw. Tii he ldr.n'u Barfleld Gotcha Back contest wil end June 18 at tih. Saturday gtoryiiour, so- for the. final Urne please return ail tUmoe overdu. bocks 80 YOu maY have a chance to Win the cute littie Gar- field. The summeër Porgramn calendars are now avail- able for anyone wantlng information regarding pro- gram tiirougii thiemontbs of July and Auguat. "What is the. tailest building I Brooklin?"y.... your library because It hais the. most stors ....ee you at yourlilbrary., FOUND A lovelY engraved bracelet was Sound at the Brooklln Spring Pair. If it b.longs to you and you can ldentlfy it please oi an iionest citizen at 655- 333. OSHAWA CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB The Oshawa Christian Women's Club cordlly invite you to attend "Western Gueit Nlght" at Camp Samac on TiiuraU.ay, June 16 commencing at 6:30 p.m. There will b. a special feature, "Tii. secrets of Barbequing", and a guest speaker, Ian Edgley, an Air Canada pilot'from Fergus. Music wlil b. provided by "The. Glbsop Group"' from Ux- bridge. For reservations, cost of $6.50 per person, oeil Gillan Robinson 579.6732and for canceilations cail Judy D)e'Atii at 571-M67. PARADE WINNERS Before I hist the. wlnners in the. parade this year, I would personaily 1k. to give a littie pat on the. back hi, the. ladies of Group '14 wiio once again organlzed and presented this year's parade. I would imagine the la a great deal of work involved hi ensure that we the. spectators see the best parade possible and 93 Wnchester at Anderson BROOKLIN 655-4229 Open 10-8 -------- - - the. ladies dld it again tNis year ....so0 thanlo a lot Group '74. Tii. wlnner cf the. "Most Beautlfui'", commeca entry wastise Town of Wity; wlnner of the. "Most Humîorxus" commercfial ntry was Esso Towing; and Brookln Village Siioppe won a "SpocWalMent"' award. In thse non-commrcIal categcry winners werets, foilows: must original, Group '74; muntteprqsnta- tive of tiieme, Brocklin Horticultral Society; must beautiful, tihe Hodie family; mont humorous, Brooklin Junior Farmers; but nan-orgmnlzaticn group, tiie Ratiner'faily; special merit went to the Witby Fige Skating Club. On bohalf of the. Pair Board, Group '74 wlsbes to, tiiank everyone for coming out and making the. prade a success. Special thanksa ao go, hi the biness people wiio donat.d the tractors and fIat- b.ds for the. floata. TOE TAPPING SUCCESS Thse Old Tyme FIddiers and Step Dance Content- wich wound up tiie 198 Brookli Spring Pair was a resoundlng success. An estlmated crowd cf 800 came hi vl.w the' Program. Tiiosmwiio were neti attendance mlssed an excellent evenings entertaiment. Flfteen setep dancers performed ranglng in age from five years and up. Tracey Alexander, 10 years old of Meaford, came i first itiie under 12 years category wltii Julie Coene, age il from Omemnes, coming second. Third place went hi Wendy Watson, age 9, from Clinhin.' In the.18 years. category, Lori-Lynne Boston of Weshin, age 13, placed flrst wltii Jeremy; Luxhin of Dundalk second and, Sharon Tuhir of Markdale comlng tiiird. Thse "Hfigis Country Stepîepers" cf Flesiierton wiilci was comprised of four girls and a boy were excellent wltii their group performanc and were repeatediy interrupted wlth appIduse- from *the. tiiriiled audience. A new ciiidren's group from Scarborough came i second. Tiiese were five Iden-, tically dressed litti. girls Wiio made their audience debut at our fair. In thse 12 and under.fiddiens section Scott WSà age 12 from Fergus recelved first prlz. wlth Tran-' cola Grimard,. age il from Ancaster, placlng second. lIn thé. lS yars and under division flrst place went hi Louis Grimard, 130of Ancaster. Second place went, hi 15 year cld Heatiier Clark of Mslsaua and 13 year old Cara Anderson of Pickering won the*tird spot. In tise 65 and ove cat.gory, Tommy McQuustics of Farg" walked off wlth thse top honors. lihe "open" setion was won by Keodra Norris of Fergus, and Kendra also teamed up wlth Scott Wood of Fergus hi win thse "duet"y area of cern- petition. < The. Gcdfreys wltii Irwin Smithi at tise piano enter- tain.d at tise Intermission and our own Bob But did see page 81

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