Whitby Free Press, 11 Oct 1989, p. 10

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PAGE 14, WIITY FREE PRES, WEDNESDAY, OUIOBERli1, 1989 Women of Distinctjon awards on Nov. 9 The Oshawa YWCA wiII be hosting the eighth annual YWOA 'Durham Region Women of Distinction Awards Dinner' on Thursday, Nov. 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the General W. Sikorski Polish Veterans Hall. The prixnary purpose is to honor women in the Durham Region for their exceptional contributions to commnmity life. Groups and individuals are invited to, share in -this celebration bit nominatinir women of their choice in one of four areas. Awards will be presented in each of the followingr cateenories: the arts, community service, women in the workforce, and young women of distinction. For nomination formé and ticket' Brookli Profil -Phone 668- 61L1 VanHemmen new pe slident of Spri ng. Fair board On the evening of Thursday, Oct. 5, the annual meeting for the Brooklin Spring Fair Association was held. Elections for the 1989-1990 board of directors and junior directors were led by Joël Bagg, farm management specialist from the Uxb>ridge Craftsale By So nj a Gra..,iam Myrtie United Churchi will hold a craft sale on Friday, Oct. 27, 6 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, Oct. 28, 10 a.m. ta 4 p.m. Admission is free. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food office. The following is a list of the board of directors and junior directors: Three-year terni, Sandra Booth, Ray Hodson, Lynda Lawson, Bill Reid Sr., Wayne Disney, Keith Blackburn; Two-year terni, Larry Brown, Carol Couch, Bon Grandy, Im O'Connor, Doreen Squelch, Eldon Werry; One-year term, Gail Campbell, Alex Escholtz, Robert Jackson, Walter Smith, Elaine Snoddon, Carol Van Hemmen. The netoest place to go for.. SUPER DINNER SPECIALS MON. - Grilled filet of sole, $5 -G95 served with vegetabie and potato. Kids Special/2 Price off chiidrens menu under 10 yrs. aid TUES. - G reek Souvlaki, $ 595 ) served with rice and Greek saiad. Kids Special 1/2 Price off chiidrens menu under 10 yrs. aid WED. - 1/4 Barbequed.Chioken, $550O served with f ries or coiesiaw. THURS. - Chicken and Ribs, $7-95 served with fries or coiesiaw. Ail the above orders accompanied with tossed saiad or hamemade soup, coffee or tea, rice pudding or jella. Haurs: Mon. - Thurs - 8 amn - 9 pm Fri.&Sat.-8am- lOpm, Sun- 8am.-9pm Open for breakfast Located on Hwy. 12 Brooklin, 2 miles N. Of MI- 655-8911 Hwy._7 Junior Directors Maria Schillings, David Grandy, Marilyn Hill, Maureen Jackson, Kelly Squelch, Stacey Vanemmen. Following the election, the board selected the executive. They are: past president, Eldon Werry; President, Carol VanHemmen (first woman president); first vice president, Tim O'Connor; second vice president, Bon Grandy- executive officers, Robert Jackson, Elaine Snodden; secretary-treasurer, Anme Marie Werry; assistant secretary-treasurer, Laurel O'Connor. The 1990 auditors will be Walter Holliday (Who bas been involved with the Broeklin Spring Fair for 65 years) and William Burgess. The Brooklin Spring Fair dinner and dance will be held on Oct. 21 at the Columnbus Hall. The cost for dinner is $10/person. Those who helped during the fair are encouraged to attend. For ticket information contact Wayne Disney at 655-4575 or Gail Campbell at 666-3218. A homecraft meeting will lie held on Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at Brooklin United Church. Everyone is welcome. For information contact Maureen Jackson at 655-4469. nhe Brooklin Spring Fair Association is comprised of volunteers, and is always looking to enlist the help of interested people. Volunteers are needed for creating new activities and helping to organize the beauty pagentpetshow, agricultural ehbits/showvs, advertising, publicity, etc. Contact Carol Vanemmen at 263-2007 or at 666-2121 for further information. The next meeting will be held on Thursday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. at Brooklin United Church. P AUL WAIRD, specialist in handcarved ducks and birds, was one of the exhibitors at the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority's recent 'Fun Day' at Heber Down that attracted many families. Ward and Charlie Mesher make -up up the Forest & Stream Woodcarvers of Whitby. Free Proese photo St. Leo s bazaar Oct. 28 St. Leo's Church Christmas bazaar will be held on Saturday, Oct. 28, 10 a.m. ta 3 p.m., at St. Leo's elementary school, North St., Brooklin. Home baking, candy, crafts, knitting, sewing, H.H. GOODE & SON (1987) LTD. FARM SUPPLIES We carry a wîde varîety of farm producis for your needs Dairy Foed Horse Feod Swine Feed Sheep & Goat Feed Pet Foed Vitamin & Minerai SLpplenis & FertiIizer, Brand Name Products trom: -Shur Gain - Mast er Feeds - -Purina- Galagher Electric Fonce- E-LIVE-RY AtVAIILAB3LEF GIVE US A CALL OR DROP IN Brock Street, Uxbridge 852-3355 MON. - FRI. 8 a.m. - 5 pin. SAT. 9 a. m. - 1 p.m. BURNS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ASHBURN l4Oth ANNWVERSARY! Sunday, October l5th - 11:00 amn. & 7:30 pm. Special Speakers & Music Social Hour Following Evening Service Dojoin aur celebrat ion! Christmas tree ornaments and table deocrations, folk art, coun- try store preserves, Jamrs, jelies, pickles, fresh vegetables, plants, touch 'n take, tea room and draws. Conveners are'-Eleanor Tomnas at 655-4321 and Frances Tom sic at 655-4477. Brooklln United Churcli news, The roast beef dinner held last week was a success, with many in attendance and many helped out ta stage the event. The church Thanksgiving ser- vice ws beautifully decorated with the bounties of the season, aIl later given to the needy of the community. The sacrement of baptism will be held on Sunday, Oct. 15, il a.m. AIl are welcome ta attend mornin g worship. The General Motors choir will perform at Brooklin United Church on tuesday, Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $7 and are available from members of the outreach committee (chairman Bob Eckel). The communications commit- tee would like ta have a good display of local quilts, wall bang- ings or baby quilts for the show in March, 1990. If interested in displaying, cail Sheila atý 655- 1 m

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