Whltby Free Press, /edneseday, October 14, 1992à , Page 1 9 Phone,668-6111 Myrtie- churc h- holds l 5Oth anniversary service The Very, Reverend Dr. Angus- MacQueen, formner United Church moderator,ý waas guest speaker at the l5Oth- amuversary service at Bazaar, craft, sale.at church nhe 4Harvest Bazaar .& Craft Sale' will be held at Brooklin United Cliurch on Oct. 24. Donations of1 nearly new chil- dren's clothin and, articles for the white efetan sale and hornebaking tables will be accep- ted. ofThe UCW Fall Bale' -- packing ofgood. used. dlean winter doc- thing -- will be held on Oct. 28. Sheets, blankets, etc, are needed. Myrtle United Church on Oct. 4. Other special guests included former ministers of the church, Stephen Saywell, Rv. ,' Eric Mdllwain and Rv. Dr. Ian McRury; Durham East MPP Gord Mils who preeented a plaque frorn Pemier. Bob Rae and a .Meadowcrest public school, stu- dents and staff raised $300 for. the United Way from Hat and Button Day held recnl cxo As edrecently at h ë was Blue Jay Day, drig which students dressedi blue and white, while banners and posters letter1 of congratulations from Prime- Minister Brian Mulroney;- Whitby Mayor Tom Edwards who pesaented a plaque-from the Town of Whitb eWhiti>y councillors Ross BatteAn and Don Mitchell., Anne Franklin received the presentations and read aloud the were displayed. .Ope n oue was scheduled to be held today (Wednesday), 7 ta 8:15 p.m., at the school. Paren te and friends were invited te visit. Wl meeting held B Eieen Young Brooklm Wornen's Institute agricultural meeting will be held Oct. 21, 1:30 pm., at Brooklin communitcer. Convener will b Aleta Camp- bell. Motta will bu 'Whatver your lot in life, building something on i. RlI caîl will be' «A way in which modem grcutueis ehagn our lives.'lcltr Guest speaker will bu Barbara Evans whfo Will discusas'Changes farmers have had ta work under the asat 10 years.' Hostesses wiil be Eileen Young and Ruth Agar.. Visitars are wel- corne. Prime Minister's letter. ' The musical . portion of the program W"s provded by the Mrle Church Choir, Soloist John Viileneuve,, violinist Anne Frnliln- and pianist Jean Stachow. Many former residents and members of Myrtle ýChurch attended the spcP srie which was followedoby' refresh- ments and a time of fellowship. The United Church. Women work throughout the, year planning bake sales, craft sales and various other money-raising activities ta, help wi!th te church's finances. The pie sale on Labeur Day. weêend was a great success. The lst Ashburn cube, scouts and beavers will hold.a giant yard salWlauction, rain or shidnei on Saturday, Oct. 24 ýat Burns Preshyterian Church parking lot. The yard sale is fromn 9 arn. ta 1 p.m., foilowsd by'an miction frorn 1 to 3 M. Refreshrents wiil bu availai. Ail are welcorne. Proceeda to support the *lut Ashburn scouting program. For donations <r cnriuios Zoi 655-3238. The next fimetion ýwill be a craft sale with a bake table, to be held on Saturday, Nov. 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 .m.. Anne Budd is recovering, at home after her surgery. Myrtie Church services begin at 9:45 arn. on. Sundlay,.,with Sunday school- at the same time. Minister is Rev. GlenElagle. Telephone ' nnrber at the church is 655-8811 and the board secretary's number is 65E&3023.' Corrctio A capto in last wèees edition shouldthave stated- that John Medland and* daughterý Barb Mata are holding a photograph showing John, John's father Wil- liam and John's wife Jean. Jean- Medland was incorrectly identified in the caption ini last week's edition. 1 T he Free Press wishes to apo- logize for the error. DIiscover Broolin 76 Baldwin St. 655-3306 I185 Thickson Rd. N. WHITBY1 Whîtb Y's Countryside at your Marigold Travel For frien dly service and free delivery '51 Baldwin St. *655-5 400 I ý m77W77 j' ibig vas dng, Îi ng 0< f La the the oho Marigold Travel is oelebrating its 1lOth anniversary Douls, Mar!go Operated b y Caroline MarinoIich and Valerie is a small agency L that strives to give friendly, personal service, and regards clients as friends. The two have travelled extensively in Europe, Florida, Califomnia, Mexico, Hawaii , Bermuda and most Islands in the Canibbean, and ' recommend only locations they have inspected. Cruises and ail-inclusive vacationsthis winter are again' 0 ~sellers, they say. Caroline has justretumhed fro tr or whlch.-she v~ escort to 50 seniors on th u iing .to laska. She wilI escort a crulse,strlngMa 30, 1993 oh.ie S o f Amnenca to Bermuda X(f interestedcail soon, "h. gro.up booking quickly). Caroline, and Valerle are available any Aime 'i'nclud re business In 9whnael went u-et fieCarolin., and1 Va"ei wish < o thank ail their fi movdwthhetorolUn, and aspecithn - th ________________________________________________________ new clients i1m BroodIn forffTlaking <hem feel 50 wel Anwers to Whitby Trivia. from page 5 1. Trafalgar Castle was named after the Battie of .Traflgr <won by Lord Horatiio Neson in 1l805. Nelson Gilbert Reynolds, ownerof the castie, was named after Lord Nelson. 2. The railway eng ine house is at the corner o f Mary and Hickory streets, and is now occupied by Duff's Towing and R id!eeyU Wiows and Doors. 3. Whitby's row housing is the Vanstone Terrace at Pitt.ý and Centre streets. (1859) and the Terrace, ý122-130 Byron St. N. <1857). 4. Leslie MoFarlane ived at 706 King St. (1936-1943) and 704 King St. (1961-1973). E BURNS.' PRESB YTERIAN CDHURCH ASIIBURN 143RiD ANNIVERSARY. Sunday, October i 8th 11:l15am i&7:30Opm GUEST MIN ISTER Reverend Tom Gemrimeil The Oshawa Salvation Army Band will playl 0:45 arnIo 11:00am and-'during morning service The evening service features, The»Reesor 'Oe-lebratloýn" Choir W in vteyou to share L- 1