Whitby Free Press, 5 Jan 1994, p. 13

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Whitby Fr.. Pm*s, W.*iodmi, Jay 6. 1994, Page 13 T ~1 NEIGHBOURHOOD KIDS help Brookln artiat Bill Fraser pull his 'Glant Whlmslcal Woocien Nolsy Roling Racket Thlng On Wheels' out of Nis garage. Fraser built the 24-foot rollln sculpture, which ls coverec i wth fluorescent paint anci Il ghts powerecl by an on-boardi e9nerator, for the First Nlght celebration InToronto on geW Year's Eve. Ptio by MuI Reeb, WhiIbV Fr.. Prou In April, Brian Wck of Brook- lin was elected lieutenant-gover- nor to the district Optimist board of directors for a one-yvear term, a positon placing him in chance of iii. Optisteclubs in Brooklin Port P erry, Ajax, Pickering anâ Uxbridge. STATUE Brooklin artist Bull Fraser reoeived Town council support. in June for bis planned lifesize bronze statue of Eugene Joseph Do~ (18921971) in recognition of "Dopp's achievements in lacrosse. Tlhe $60 000 poti to be unveiled in Ã"ctbr. asizmier would 1k. the statue erected in Grass Park on Baldwin Street (H-ighway 12) but the location has yet to ho eternined. NEW NEW8PAPER The Brooklin Village Voico & Country Rambler, a newspaper servinx the northern regons of Pickrm ,Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa, 4ean publishing May 19. Owned and operated by hus- band-wife Baury Conaway and Mary Conwath aper ceased gub ication near thé. end cf 1993. If the. community doesn't sup- port it (through advertising anid subscriptions), we won't ho here long," Brry <onway said in Juiie. .-M

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