Whitby Free Press, 2 Oct 1991, p. 16

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'T !e% I ;VIk-T'r -~ .-~ - St.. Leo's bazaar upcýoming. A Christmias bazear will b. held at St. LW e'school, North St., Brooklin, on Saturday, Oct. 19. The bazear, frorn 10 a.rn. ta 3 pmx.,- will include Christm'as decorations, gifts, .knitting, sew- ing, folk art, tea room and penny social. About Ontario -scholars By CffrdMi Durham Eat. MWP Tii. government created. ome rppes of resentment soin. weeks bock when it was announced tatit oiicniu h $100 monetary part of the Ontario Scholarship Prograrn award. As the MPP for this riding, I also -took considerable flack from Borne ofm constituents over the dropping of the $100 award., The. Onario Schlarship Programn was introduced in 1959 to recognize the high standard of academic work in Ontario secondary sehools and ta provide an incentive to our young people to proceed ta soin. form of pStsecondary educetion. Ini 1959, the $100 went a long way. It doesn't go for today. The. Ministiy 0f Educetion is now revising the program in order to recognize the outstanding acadeniic achievernent of al students. This includes those who are continuing their education ini university,, coilege, or an apprenticeship program, and those who are entering the workforce.1 In 1989-90, there were more thon 18,800 Ontoria acholors and et least that number are expected to qualify this year. Ini a time of .conomnic restreints, I believe that'the government has a reposibility ta encourage ochievernent anxong ail our students. Toe do this, I believe that we rnust put as rnuch money as possible into educational prograrns and services. I arn very proud 0f our Ontarioaschlars. lb... students wiil continue to receive an Ontario schlar certificat., and a congratulatory letter signed b~y the minister, Marion Boyd, ta personally mark their achievernent. To ail those who wrote ta me or took the trouble to telephon. me, I appreciated your views. I aIea hff thet you cen ogre. that w. owe al 0f aur students the best education w. can pravide in order that they are botter ahi. to compote ini the workplooe of the. W9s -- the way Iseit. BROOKLIN 1ST di strict gudes held ders, 8, eqjoy the first two coba from a corn roast recently. Above the pot. Danie Bryers, 9, and Katie Flan- Chris Bovi. photo ,Wl focus on new .business. ii. Brooklin Women's Insti- tut. members held their Septein- ber meet ng in the communitv centre recently, with four ne w frenda iattendance. BOOK IIERE N Locte ai klee elu Ml There: was a prograin on Brooklin 'businesses, with the. focus on new business. There were display posters, and the programn convener repor- ted on the aspirations of the owners Who have chosen Brook- lin in which to establish their businesses. WI president Laurel Hamer urg.d that Brooklin residents look first in Brookliri before shopping farth.r afi.ld. An open public meeting on Mom's Morning on Wednesdayv Brooklin Mom's Marning is held on Wednesdays, 9:15 ta 11:15 a.m., et the. Brookliri com- rnunity centre. Ail mothers of onyaie cen join for support and fri.ndshiup. There are speakers, crafts and tours- for mothers, babysitting, crafla, toys, rames, songs ond snacks for Caîl 655-8341 for mare infor- mation. 'Final"Arrangements' wiII b. heldt on Oct. 29, 8 p.m., et the com- munity centre. A panel cansisting of undertok- ers a lawyer and a cemetery bard merner will answer ques- tions relating ta funeral arrange- ments. There will also b. a question box. Barndance ifurnace L fumdraiser 1 An '01.* Tyme' barn donc. will b. held in Brooklin on Friday, Oct. 4,l8 p.m. Tfiie. donc. ta b. held et the Ofellamrs Îall, is for the Myr- tle Church furnace fund. The Oshawa/Whitby Old Time Fiddlers will provide music. Tuer. will b. lunch and door p rizes. Advance tickets (only) for $5 each, are aveilable by caine Anne et 655-3023 or Art et 655 8034. L45 ainéI St. Robert Hall Carolyn Hall.1 Boki SALES REPS 655-8444 IMMACULATE BROOKUN HOME Sunny 3 bdrm home featuring hclwd. floors, sliding glass door walkout to deck and, hedged private yard. Rec room with woodstove. Shows very well. Don't delayl $1 69,900.00 Cati nowl - Robert or Carolyn, Hall: 655-8444 or 427-1 '263 YOUR BROOKUJN AREA SPECIALISTSI WE HAVE MANY MORE USTINGS IN fUE AREA - CALL US FOR DETAILS!

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