PAGE 12, WHIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4,1988 ro News? Cail Veronica Colangelo. i Profile -Phone 655-8945. L Day anyway? It must be a florist's conspiracy. Certainly it's their most profitable day of the entire year. Yes it's a very good day for florists, candy makers and restaurants. For the rest of us it's a day on which we're supposed to honor our Mom. If we're mothers ourselves, it's our day too, and of course for those of us who have mothers-in-law, it's their day also. How all this honoring of at least three women is supposed to be orchestrated al on one day is beyond me. As mothers we've been conditioned by commercial ad- vertisers that this is our day, our day to relax, to enjoy our family, to revel in the glory and wonder of motherhood. Ac- cording to the ads, some of us will enjoy an âfternoon or' evening of fine dining, others will dig into some take-out chicken, still others will be presented with a posy of flowers and maybe even a box of chocolates. Who takes care of the other two meals that day, the ads neyer specify. Odds are ISEEMS TO ME.. by Veronica Colangelo Mother's Day - big deal that it is the "lady of the day" herself. Only so much honoring can go on in one day!1 The truth of the matter is that many of us spend some stressful moments trying to figure out how we can fit in visits with our mothers and our mothers-in-law at times they deem convenient and in a way that they see fitting. At the same time we can's help wondering at what stage of being a mother do we get to do what Mother's Day is sup- posed to be for, namely, doing whatever we walt to. I think Mother's Day is a pain. It is commercialism at its most obscene. If Mother's Day is the only tirne a mother is paid special attention to by her children, something is awfullyyrong. My mother certainly doesn't need Mother's Day to know how much she is loved and thought of by her children. Every year she says the same thing about the day -"It's just another day to me. " But every year I'm caught up with the commercial hype, and just in case, for safety's sake, I try and do something special for her. I know, though, that the something special would mean more to her on a day that wasn't called Mother's Day and designed to generate revenue. I feel the same way about Father's Day. Bah hum- bug! ! !!!! Another estate subdivision proposed An estate residential subdiv- ision of 43 lots has been proposed for an 86-acre property north of Taunton Rd. W. and west of Country Lane. And one nearby resident sought assurances at a public meeting Monday night that bis well water supply would be unaffected by the development. 'What happens if I lose water later on?" said Tom Hill, a 23-year resident of a property just north of the Country Lane golf course. "They (developer) have to as- sure us that won't happen," said councillor Gerry Emm, who chairs the, Town's administrative. comm-ittee. "Tbere's isn't any guarantee I can give you," said councillor Joe Drun, wbo explained that tests and engineering are carried out. But he indicated that "We mnay put the arm on them (developer)" to ensure Hill's water is not affected. The application, by 623787 Ontario Inc., includes lots ranging in size from 1.5 to 2.9 acres, eacb lot to be serviced by private, individual wells and septic tanks. The property, now used for orchard and pasture land, is traversed by a branch of Lynde Creek. Kevin Tunney, planning consultant for the developer, introduced a design consultant, who outlined the plan of Club building wanted Brooklin Lions Club members are looking for property suitable for a building that would be home to the Brooldin Lions, Optimists, Rotary Club and the St. John's Ambulance. Lion Dave Brennan says he "bopes other non-profit groups and clubs would be able Wo avail th emselves of the facilities also." Lions are looking for a parcel of land three to five acres in size in the Brooklin area. Brennan says there may be a farmer in the area "Who might be interested in selling sucb. a property for this purpose." Interested parties can contact Brennan at 655-4144. Arena gets $37,OOO grant The Ministry of Tourism and Recreation bas awarded a grant of $37,000 Wo the Town of Whitby to upgrade the Luther Vipond arena. Grants totalling $18.3 million were awarded to communities and organi zations in Ontario under the ministry's capital grants program. r~P C{DRroo~ Fa r' a &L Gif ta For that very special day! Mother's . Send flowers: roses, carnations, tulips or a special, white swan vase comfi with miniature mixed carnations! open: Tuesday & Wednesday e 9 -5 ,uThursday 9 -6 Frday 9- 8 Saturdaye 9 - '6 51 Baldwin St., Brooklin FU Tel: 655n3963' development, and a University of Guelph professor of geography and rural planning who said the plan was appropriate for the area as it blended with nearby resi- dential uses. .Hill said the golf course draws its water from a seasonal pond. Tunney said more detailed tests would later be made. Fair queen 'e nominations im underway VS By CHARLOTE GENThES The deadline for applications LAl9 for the Miss Brooklin Spring Fair 1Ocks pageant is May 23, the eovent e4 as chaired by Carol Van Hemmen. -p Girls 17 to23wholive inthe I area are eligible for the JL- a competition. For further. 5 Piece White information contact Van Hemmen at 1-427-2717 or P.O. -----Tub Wall Kit Box 304, Whitby, LiN 5S4. Strong, durable and easy to instaill Chipproof and She wiIl be chosen on ---------- waterproof. Instails over Thursday, June 2 when the Most wail surfaces. four-day event is officially opened. 4 9 During the June 2 program49 5 events at the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena, Winchester St. Cassel$. R Brooklin, will be the crowning of C * Miss Brooklin Spring Fair, music ilYà stie and dance routines presented byc the Mundeli Family and a 'touch 0 o c get of magic' presented by Stew --~---I Brook lin Village Shoppe Fine Ladys' Wear t7<)off selected items!1 Our Wide Inventory Includes Regency TANJAY Bianca/Nygard Franco Valeri Par Cours Pantel White Stag Alla Frencli Fact )Iete ~ ~~?4 =VI41 655-3474 Hwy. 12 Brooklin Mon. - Wed. 9:30-5:30 Sat. -9:30-5:00 Open Thurs. 1& 'Fr. tilt81:OOp.m. Strawberry Cottage Studio Professional studio near Brooklin offering for both the beginning and experienced student. Register 110W for June classes. Lorraine Coombs 655-3688 1 a lh