Whitby Free Press, 10 May 1989, p. 17

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WHITBY FREE PR~ESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1989, PAGE 17 Phone 668-6111 Plant auction Saturday The Brooklin- Horticultural Society will hold its annual 'Plant Auction' on Saturday, May 13, 10 a.m., at Grass Park, Brooklin. Auctioneer will b. Ken Brown. * - Aeratîng & Lawn Thatching Time 4ICali Brooklin Rentais Îfo r the latest in equipment rentai. 655- 36500 Just minutes north of Downtown Whitby on H wy.12 I 53 Baldwin St., Brooklin (Located behind the Quik Bite Restaurant in Downtown Brooklin.) Discover what your frends already have The newest place to go for.. CHICKEN & RIBS Set in appealing pastel colours, Barbeque Heaven offers you terrific barbecue spareribs, tender juicychicken, a salad barwith a great assort- ment and a children's menu. Affordability withi the family budget in mindi MOTHERS DAY SPECIALS & COMPLIMENTARY FLOWE RS1 HWY. 12 (Just North of Brooklin> 65589 1 DO W.LIALFETIM___ lA i4-irESize"l cents/lin. ft.- 1 x 4 .85 OURATE AAISTSTUCUR l x6AMAGE S TETES OR.48-- Ot w U . fw --2x4 .40 --dfr c dgu ~ 7. ro*y . ovno--2hx6 .60 --. Whuz. 1J~oo wrdyoeriI~. '-2to d xu 8 .y.85 --gto WOLMA-2EDxW10O1.30--T Lumbe ~ e EvENT AVE2PIxS12RG1.PA0--i -4x4 .85-- Science fai DAVID LEEDLE (left) and Joe science fair with their projeet that Jodinak, both Gr. 8 students at St. studied the effect of greenhouses on Leo elementary school in Brooldn plants. VicOhrloPePr.pot took first place at their school's neOhrlorePemptý 'Thankful Tankful' at Esso Brooklin Esso will agamn take art in the annualTghankful anflDay on Saturday, May 13, with money raised ta help children with physical disabili- tiès served by the Easter Seal Society. 'More tlian 500 ESSO retailers will take part in ' Thankful Tankful Day,' donating one cent for ever litre sold. This is thon mathedby aur head office,: explained Bill Innes, president of ESSO Petroleum Canada. 'We FMieFace To Deight Momn iMother's DayMayl4th expect ta donate a total of at least $125,000 towards Eauter Seals. W. are strong1 committed ta the Society andl hoipe Ontario's drivers will challenge us to meet that commitment in a big way - the more gas they buy the more dollars we gzive." Larry and Doug Morden, who iperate Brooklin Esso at the corner of H"y 7 and 12, have participated in the event for several years. This year, they will have an elf and the Hostess Munchie on hand, as well as hot dogs, suck- ers and other treats for kids. And the Brooklin girl gu.ides will wash cars, also ta raise funds for the Easter Seal Society. Ê~SSO 'irhankflil 'jtankful Day' is a national event wvhich this year hopes ta rais. $250,000 across Canada. The Edster Seal Society provides services ta 7,266 children with physical disabilities through its* nursing services, northern cinics, summer camps, financial assistance, augmentative comimunication systems, as well as parent ans'* preschool programs. IFor.hat V àry 6, Potted Special Presentation Pack *See aur outstanding selection of hanging baskets with home grown pink/red begonias *Wide selection of eut flowers, roses and carnatiions Open 7 Days A Week 8amn - 9pni Tel. 655-4296 Hwy 12 North of Brooklin

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