Brooklin Bylines cont'd from page 6 RUGBY AWARDS Three Brooklin members of the Oshawa Vikings Rugby team were presented with awards at a recent banquet. Vice-President Bull Down shared the Iron Man Award with Glynn Jones for the per- san(s) who played the most games in a single season. Glynn alsa won the Chris Kraus Trophy for the one who contributed most to the club in 1983. The Most Valuable Player Award was presented ta Craig Ewing. Once again our Brooklin boys have demonstrated the superior sportsmanship. aur village has long been noted for. Goad work boys, we're proud of you. MYRTLE UCW On Jan. 3, the UCW met at the home of Jean Stachow. The theme of the meeting was "Value of Time" led by Jessie Couperthwaite and Grace Car- nochan. The next meeting is scheduled for Feli. 14 at the home of Rita Wade. Several of the memhbers attended a Leadership Training Day an Jan. 10 which was held in St. Stevens United Church. It was spansored by the Oshawa Presbytery. WELCOME Myrtle residents wish ta extend a hearty welcome ta newcomers David and Betty-Ann Manuel, for- merly of Whitby. Their participation in the recent "«Get ta, Knaw Your Neighbour Night"I was much appreciated. GET-WELL WISHES Best wishes go with Mrs. Ab Timms as she spends the next few weeks in Toronto receiving treatment. For thase wha would like ta extend their wishes in persan, Elsie will be home on the weekends. BLOCK PARENTS Brooklmn Block Parents Association is requesting that any Block Parent wha has nat received a phone cail. in the past few manths caîl his/her area Chair- persan. Every incident, na matter how small needs ta be reported in order ta judge the effectiveness of this program. LIBRARY ACTIVITIES Kids, you still have a cauple af Saturdays left ta join in on the fun of celebrating "Space Fantasy" month. Each week fram 10:30 arn. ta 11: 30 a.m. you wiIl have the apportunity ta fashian a different space mask or create your awn special space creature. The preschaol Story Hour for the little ones aged three and up started last week and continues every Wednesday from 12:30 p.m. ta 1:30 p.m. While the chuldren partake of a varied pragram of stories, games and crafts the parents can join the Adult Group upstairs in the main library. TAKE A BREAK Is winter getting you down? Da you pine for the heat of southern climes whule yaur budget is giving you the cald shoulder? For just $44, you can spend one day a week in the warmth of new friendships and learning experiences at the "Ladies Take-A- Break". Every Wednesday morning from 9:30 a.m. ta 11:30 a.m. there is a program af ýexercises, speakers and tours. Bring the little ones who have a special program downstairs in the nursery at a minimal fee of $1 per child. This ail takes place in the Brooklin United Church, on Cassels Rd., in Brooklin. Plans include a talk by Dennis Ardagli on incarne tax and money management, a visit ta Windfield Farms and a Fashion Show at the Bay in Oshawa. There is an Open House planned for Jan. 25 at which Earl Davis of Davis Auctian Services will discuss treasure hunting at lacal auctions. You can register there for the pragram or by calling the 'Y' office at 668-M86. Came and bring a friend. For fur- ther information caîl Sue Amne Squire at 683-5217. REMINDERS. Ashburn Dance -on Jan. 28 at Thunderbird. Tickets $15 per couple. "Slim and Trim" program on Mon. and Thurs. rnornings at Odd Fellows Hall. EUCHRE NIGHT Brooklin Legian wamen's Auxilliary is holding a Euchre niglit in the legion hall on Jan. 25 at 8 p.m. Admission is $2 which includes lunch and prizes. Everyone who enjays- a friendly garne of cards is welcorne. POTTERY CLASSES Eight-week classes in whell wark are being of- fered at the Vilage Pottery on Na. 7 Hlighway in Broaklin. Cost of the class is $70 plus $20 for materials. Each class is limited ta three people ta ensure individual attention. Hours for the classes wil be arranged ta suit the students. For further in- 1 a The Mary Martha Unit from St. Marks United Churcli celebrated their loth Anniversary with a Pot Luck Luncheon on Jan. 9. Ail former members from the unit as well as the St. Marks Quilters were invited guests. Approximately 50 people attended this event. Our guest speaker for the occasion was Brian Winter. The January General U.C.W. Meeting of St. Marks United Church started in the form of a "Brown Bag Lunch". Each member was asked ta, contribute the amount of money it would cost ta make a casserole dish - the rnoney going ta the World Developrnent & Relief Fund. Our guest speaker for this event was the Rev. Grant Schwartz, 'resident Miister at the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital. One of lis out- standing messages ta w was that "it is aur pur. pose ta, make sure these CRP EXERCISES CLASSES On Feb. 1, the Cardiac Rehabilitation Pragram will begin a new session of exercise classes for people who have suf- fered a heart attack, pre or post bi-pass surgery, hypertension or angîna. Phone 725-8502 or 723- 0497 for more infor- mation. This popular Chînese Restaurant ls Introducing the SZECHUAN CUISINE for aIl of you gour- mets who lîke spîcy hot dîshes. The Golden Gate also 0f fers a wlde selectîon of Canadian dishes from roast beef to veal cutîets and pork chops. The Bo-Bo platter and the delîclous chîcken fîngers are two dîshes worth trying!l Perfect for lunch or dînner! Open untîl 2 a.m. daîîy. Frlday and Saturday until 3 a.m. Sunday il a.m. ta il p.m. FulIy lcensed and f ast home dellvery. WHITBY FR EE PRESS, WEDNESDAY JAN UAR Y 18, 1984, PAGE 7 New rector at Ail Saint@' Anglican Churcli in Toronto, and the rectar for a church people have a place in aur churcli and corn- rnunity." Our 1984 Budget was approved. Ann Tane presented aur Past President, Carol Murkar, with her Lif Mernbership Pin and thanked lier for a great job done over the past two years. The Mary Martha Unit were in charge of the Worship Service and Unit 4 was in charge of tea and caf- fee. DINING GUIDE GOLDEN GATE 107 Brock St. S. Whitby 668-8321 He succeeds the Rev. Jack Roney who took over the parlali at St. Nicholas Birclicliffe in Scarbarougli on Sept. 1 last year. Rev. 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