Whitby Free Press, 30 Oct 1991, p. 14

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rnw~ PAGE 14, WHIl'Y FREE PBE,VIEDNESDAY, OG'FBM 30, 1991 Phone 668-6111 Candicl*dates focus on. village's commercial development By Mari oucher Commercial development in the downtown area of Brooklin is a hot topic for the three candi- dates for the north ward seat on Town cou ncil. "Commercial development should stay in the core of the *IlI e» sid Briari Wick at lest weekse candidates' forum spon- Frht and fun. àýtlwillbe lu youngsters visiting Brooklin venturers House in- Brooklin on nigit,, 4:30 te 9 p.m. The haunted house is located at 76 Baldwin St. between The Video Image and brooklil Hair- cutting Place. Venturers, aged 14 to 17, have worked for weeks te plan and construct the hall of lauglis and scares. Those aged 3 to 12, and sored by.the Whitby Jaycees. He said- there is a need for an industrial area.ini Brooklin te attract more business. Wick said business taies would help relieve some of the property taxinl the area, wbile new businesses could, provide Buthym ai growth could parents, are welcome to attend. TrUeats will be handed out te those who successfully complete the tour. The Brooklin & District lions- Club- meets on the scnd, and, fourth Wednesday of each month, -at the Brooklin com- rnunîty centre (downstairs), Cas- o GD Winchester Cottage OPEN HOUSE Sat., Nov. 2nd & Sun. Nov. 3rd.- 10 arn ta 5 pm The hustie & bustie of the Christmas season,,wiII soon be upon us. To. help make your holidays anidthe ones you' love feel special, we've, been busy making & gathering unique gift ideas,&,accents1 to eorate y Our home, anci treasures foryoUÈ favourite aoQ ece., corne & enjoy a relaxeci shopping atmosphere. 76 WINCHESTER- ROAD, BROOKUN Acroas fmm arena 655-3059 become a problem if too many strip plazas come te Brooklin. Wieâk said-a second ice pad and an outdoor, swimming pool are among the recreationâl needs reqpired in the village. I Net term, so meone muet lis- tan te the public, that's me," lie said. Wick also suggested that Town Admission is free te those wearing a costume. Donations, te be used for future Venturer pro- grams, will be accepted. Dinner meetings for the club, which supporta local sports teams and community activities, begin at 6:30 p.m. F or more information cal Brian at 655-8754. Local stores show at Markham-'event Three businesses fr-om Brook- lin will be among the 130 exhibi- tors at the Country Decorating anid Collectiblesý Show,* Sale at the Mar»ham Fairgrounds, Nov. 'Broklin exhibiters are -Win- cletrCottaeCraft Stuldio' <Victorian accents line-ns, wreths), Basket- as Pus (iÏiop dolîs,conr table acces- soie) and Brokln Village Shop,. which will present 'Coun- try Clasic ashion Shows.? Yo'eEGo AFrfu council agendas should be avail- able te, theepublic on the friday before Monda meetings. Candidate ai rennan said the, development of the down- town core of the village can be determined by the, size of tue subdivisions. Brennan, who helpe«/ormn the, Fine Ridges Ratepayers Group, said some problems such as, thfe lack of sewers must be addressed before any major development is allowed in Brooklil. -1 Candidate Donald Mitchel s aid the Town has doue a better so pending tai dollars than the aieion. ile suggted giving more pwrto thà taxpayers 4y letting rewevot for the lèel of taxes they want to pay. A, referenduim every three years would aflow people to vote on options. He said cutting sociaf services gets a negative reaction, from residents, and any cuts in service would have te be publicized. He said'there is'alo"a big demand for a semiors' building in Brookliu.r .Mitchell said his'experience as a lawyer will help him in bis riepresentationofte north ward on council. GOSPEL music group, he Sdodswill be in concert at Burns Presbyterian Church, A 1.rn on Nov. 10,3M p.m. Don Mitchell NORTH. WARD COUNCILLOR I Born and raised in Brooklin, Lives and works in Brooklin. Legal training and expérience Manager - Owner of Mitchell Brothers Building Supplies> ON NOV. l2th' VOTEMýItCheII AIJTHORIZED BY THE CFO FOR DON MITCHELL ELECT B rian Wick NORTH WARD COUNCIOR - 29 yea residen of Brookin - IBusinesAdmii"ion Graduai.e - GeneralManager of Brooklhn Bijiletin and The Ydgo hnage . Pasm "the Ophnldlukb- et Broodi - 3 yeaisOhainan for the Heai and Strole Foundalia, Brookin & ara*anag - BmooldlScotLeader for 11years VOTE BRIAN WICK NOV.1 2TH ÂUTHO1D BY TEE CFO FOR BRIN IC Haunted house in Brooklin store -for the 2nd Haunted Halloween L ions. club meetings OPENIHOUSE 2]nýl _;rd Skiturday Nov. 2ncl 10 a rn 5 :prn

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