WHFBYFR£EPRESSWEDNESDAY, SrEEMBER 5,1990, PAGE 13 Arrest-made in Whitby shootin incdent Douglas Richard Munn, 30, of no fixeéd addÉss was arrested last week by ÃHamiiton-Went- worth Police i connection with a shooting inffident ini Wbitby on Aug. 7. Jôhn McQuat, 66. of Wlby received ia bullet wound ýn bis left log qn Aug. 7. The weapon involved was a 44-cal. hîýidgun belongine ta MeQuat, who was 'treated at hospital and reieased. Durhamn Regional Police issued a warrant for the arrest of Munn on charges of aggravated assault use of a firearm, possession of a dangQrous weapon and theft over $1,000. Wheels to Meals to resum Sept.21 the0 Whes Ma s eptncheo program for the Brooklin-Ash- Seouting activities The Brookbn scouting moya- ment is inviting maies aged 5 to 26 to attend a corn roast at Brooklin Kinsmen Park, Wednes- day, Sept. 5, 6:30 p.m. Cail 655-4434 for more infor- mation. Registration for beavers, cubs, scouts and venturers wiil be held Monday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m.,, at Meadowcrest public school. Cail 655-3005 for more infor- mation. .Scouts will hold a honey sale on Saturday, Sept. 15. Twelve- ounce containers can be pur- chased for $3. For more information, caîl 655- '3005. Brook[in Uni ted Church *news New families'are welcome ta attend Sunday morning worship and Sunday schooi clssesat Brooklin United Church, starting Sept. 9, il a.m.î, Many activities are planned for the, fail as the church con- tinues its lSOth anniversary celébration. On Sept. 22, 10 a.m. ta 4 po- a craft and yard sale will behelc at the church, located on Cassels Rd. To rent a space or contribute ta the sale, Cal 655-3628 or 655-4141. RalIy DaLy service for the Sun- day school will be held on Sept. 16, il a.m. Euchre begins On Priday, Sept. 7 the Brooklin Centennial Seniors Clùb will hold their first Eucbre Niglit of the The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Brooklin communityr centre. -'n .. h s s rs &* * are0idsofa *ahs .. adthy*eflw togeter bfore burn-Myrtle larea, will resume on Wednesday, Pept. 19, at noon. Lunchen are held at St. Tho- mas Memoiti al Hall, Brooklin. Cost is $3.501 per person. Ail senZ orshut-ins» or dis- abled of alpgs are weicome ta attend. If transportation is re iied, ca 1 655-4284 or 655- New cIýap1ain is guest ýpeaker Sharon PJhapman, newly appointed chapiain of WVhitby General Hospital, wiil be guest speaker at the St. Thomas Angli- can Church Women meeting on Sept. 10, 8 p.m. il ladies in the area are in- vited ta attend.* Refreshments will be served. LETAF=EBLl Welcome publicity To the editor. Just a note ta, show our appreciation for the publicity you gave L-ou Bruif concerning bis substance abuse presentation at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Thanks ta your efforts, more people have been exposed ta the detrimental effects of substance, abuse. It bas also given Lou Bruf more exposure in the Durbam Region, which may facilitate bis coming ta speak ta more schools in tbis region. drW ua (Student Minister) St. AndroW's Presbyterian Church AT THE CIRATIVE Cfrcs Art Camp held reoently at the Broodin mémoial Arena Park, dîfidren exyressd tienmelves with a variety et coloes and d"9»neunder the instuticonet five prdessioeal artiste. The art ompwasuono'e 3te Optimiet Club cfrxku. -p Worksýhop on preservrng flowers -On Sept. 15, -Brooklin Horticultural Society will hold a workshop on preserving flowers and using' them in decorative pieces for the home. RoeHealy of Rosecraft will give instructions for preserving and drying awide varxety of floral materials, and wiil show participants how ta create wonderfui wreaths, swags and arrangements for every occasion. Eveiyone will then have an opportunity ta, make a piece to taxe home. The day will aiso include a luncheon prepared by the ladies auxiliar of St. Thomas Church in Brooklin. The coot for the seminar is $20 and includes lunch. Materials and supples'will be availabie for salé. To register and for more information call Margaret Davis at 655-3851. Myrtle news By Soeia Graham Registration night for beavers, ,cubs, and scouts will be held at the Asbburn conimunity centre on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 6 to, 8 p.m. Ite registration fee is $45 per cbild. For those registering afrter O0ct. 1, the fee is $50 Per chiid. Limited, spaces are availabie and anyone interested in beconiing a leader or heiping out can contact one of the ollowig: beavers (ages 5 - 7), Tereasa MacDonald at 655-3007; cubs (8 - 10), Francis Straughan; scouts (ages'il - 14), Brian Irvine at 655-8754.