Whitby Free Press, 7 Nov 1990, p. 22

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PAGE 22, WH1TY FREE. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEhME 7,1990 REVIE W: Betrayal ffROM PAGE 10 mr k erryis indInntvul- neraledeahespurneiand,10,01000 Emma seething wlith contempt in bis minci, aw h e victim. and hungry wlth passion. Michael Aatrop, who appeare Robert in wonderMju lye in one scène as an Italian walter, newcmrM hmin waabrif but sweet treat ..B o k i U n t d Cu c "-olU..A AvxU11n;LUJnZUJ LWOA.kAUA WDUron1 BWn ite to tÎie affair, Robert insteaci he cham os. t oy wlth words, wield- mng them ike weapons to victim- ize those who have hurt hlm. The. part of Jerry la superbly playedýby Pat Ross, aiso a newco- DavdkMillar and produced by Carolyn Wilson. There wil be two more perfor- mances, Nov. 9 and 10, at the arts resource centre. Perfor- mances start at 8 p.m. CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY BOARD AND COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby is currently accepting applications from residents interested in serving on the following Boards and Committees: Board or Commttee Responsibllitles Groveside Cemetery Board To administer Municipal cemeteries. Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee Plumbers' Board of Examiners Property Standards Committee To research and promote the conservation of heri- tage properties within the Municipality. To examine applicants for Three Years master plumbers licences. (Members of the Board of Examiners must be licensed as master plumbers by the Municipality.> To review matters relative to the standards for the maintenance and o>ccu- pancy of property within the Municipality. if you would like tovolunteer your skills to help run the Town, you are invited to make application. Application forms for this purpose can be obtained from the Clerk's Office. Completed applications are to be submtted to the Clerk by no later than November 15, 199, for the Council's consideration. Donald G. McKay, Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario LiN 2M8 P, 4one:. (41668- 5803 celebrations continue The past weekend was a very notable one in the life of Brooklin United Church as celebrations continue for the sesquicentennia- year. On Saturday evening about 200 ernjoyed a delicious banquet to honor the occasion. olowing dinner, catered by Kinoven Rebekah Lodge, the anniversary qullt was auctioned. The sucoessful bidder was John Medland. Following a free time to- peruse the memorbilia arranged in the lower hall, the group aasembled in the main church body. The prograrn included piano selections by Brian and Cathy Sweet. Tthe eveming's featureci speaker was Lev. Bab McNaught who spoke on the subjeet ' Homecoming - What Hlas Change&i! The co-chairmen of the lSOth anniversary committee, Jake and Shirley Morrow, were given a gift ta honor them on the fine work they haveý done in planning the events carried out this year. On Sunday morning a very large number of members, former meinbers and friends, filledi the church auditorium to capacity for the anniversary service. Special music was provided by Sundays ochool memhars, junior and senior choira. The guest niinister was Lev. David Mundy, minister at St. Andrew's Unitedi Church, Sudbury. His topic ws 'Nostalgia Isnt What It Used To Be.' Councillor Rosa Batten presented the congegtion with a very attractive plaque from the Town of Whitby to honor this auspicious occason. Following the service lunch was served Wo over 200 people and a very happy time of reminiscing with old i fiends made this a very meniorabie day. Wheel.s to Mueals Nov. 21 7%e next Wheels tW Meais lun- cheon wil ha held Wednesday, Nov. 21, noon, in Brooklin. Seniors of shut-ins of any afe in the Ashburn-Myrtle-Broo _in area are weicome. For more information caîl 655- 4284 or 655-3187. Main draw winner .Eleanor Tomas of Brooklin was the first prize winr-er of the main draw helci at the St. Leo Christ- mas bazaar. She won a quilt. Second was T. Arsenault of Oshawa. She received a placemat and chair pads. Third was Brigici Frank of Oshawa, who received a wreath. Ski 'progrem The 0ptimiat Club of Brooklin will hod"a' ski program for Brooklin-Whitby area children ageci 8 tW12. Caîl 728-6629 for more infor- matfion.Dadline for applications the Brooklin library on Saturday, Nov. 10, 10:30 s4<. At a recent Octoberfest candlelight dinner, 27 youth accompanieci by six adults enjoyed an evening of food, felowship and fun in the Christian Education hall. Another evening of fun for the youýth group, sponsoreci by the Unitedi Church, is planneci in the near future. Funds to support this g *oUil be raised by the sale of cheese which can be ordered i-fom Vivienne Eckel, 655-4411 or through the church office 655-4141 before Nov. 10.. The United Church Women unit meetings were held on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Gifta for the Psychiatric Hospital were collected. Wlla Kernan, a missionary iKorea for 30 years, will be a gu est speaker at the meeting of thte Mary Miartha Unit on Thursday, Nov. 8 at 1:30 p.m. Bro okiin Women's Institute family and consumer affairs meeting was helci at the Brooklin community centre on Oct. 17. Convener Carnie Arksey gave current events. Motto was 'Homemaking is- not easy, it is your attitude that counts. 'Think positive' was mentioned. Rolli cail was 'One way pro. gress is changing our lives.' Th ere was mention that the in- crease in housing is a probiem for farmers, too much packaging is a problem, microwave ovens andi computers are helpful, irri- gation is' good for crops, and Bazaar winner is announced Winner of the Christmas cake at the St. Thomas Anglican Church bazaar was Janet Bird of Brooklin. Acivent Bible study in conijunc- tion with Brooklin <Jnited, will start on Nov. 21 and continue on Wednesdays until Dec. 19. Al welcome. For more information caîl 655- 3883 or 655-8681. at the home of Margaret Lacey, 23 Princess St. Novembret the UCW bazaar, will hhed on Saturday, Nov. 24 at il a.m. There will heaa lunch rom, bake table andi craft table. Tables are now bemng rented. Cail Evelyn Dennis for information, 655-3467.. There will ha a special service of Grateful Remembrance on Sunday, Nov, il at il a.m., haginning with two minutes of silence. 1 A concert by the County Town Singers, another lSth anniversary prject, will ha presenteci by te outreach and social action committee on Nov. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in Brooklin Unitedi Church. For tickets% priceci at $5, call Bob Eckel 655-4411 or the church office 655-4141. advanr.c.mnt in medicine is help-' fui. Effie Parrott g ave a talk and s estionnaire from Canadian onsumers Report on cheese. Ruth Agar and Eileen Young, hostesses, served lunch of fruit- bread andi cheese. Aleta Campbell will attend the WI convention at the ai York Nov. 8-9. Thome is 'Tie Nineties, a Decade of Challenge.' Donations will h made -by the Brookiin WI to the Durham Lung Association ($50 ), Broo klin Spring Fair ($25), Brookiin .4H Clu b ($25), Ajax-Pickering- Whitby Association for Comf- munity Living ($25). The education andi cultural activities meeting will be, held at the community centre on Nov. 21, 1:30 p .m. Convener will be Sylvia Hahn. Motto wiil be 'Chul- dren may close their ears to acivice but keep their eyes open to example.' Roll cail wili be 'Recali how the desire to ]earn .was instilleci in you.' Ouest speaKer wili be i>eresa Fraser. Hostesses are Pat Jackson and Carnie Arksey. Visitors are wel- corne. THE TORCHMEN, Canada's top maie gospel group, will perforni at Burns Preshyterian Church, Ashburn Term of Appointment Three Years Three Vears Three Years

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