Brooklin Town Crier, 4 Jan 2019, p. 5

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Friday, January 4, 2019 5Brooklin Town Crier Home-based businesses in Brooklin thriving Brooklin addresses on Gardens tour August Presenting the Trustee candidates Local musician Matt Doran releases first single Region appoints new Finance commissioner Photo radar becomes election issue Brooklin girls win ringette gold in Finland Meet the Regional Chair candidates Mountain biker Liam Mulcahy rises in world rankings September New ice cream spot coming to Roebuck St. 4-way stop added to Nathan/George and Queen intersection Meet the mayoral candidates Wolfpack Golf tourney top Lakeridge contributor Meet the Regional Councillor candidates Harvest Festival another hit October Meet the North Ward candidates 13 year old Colin Macken gets a hole in one What do elected officials do Steve Lee and Rhonda Mulcahy elected to councillor posts Don Mitchell re-elected mayor Full election results November Group 74's Boo!Fest does it again New health support for Whitby firefighters The Legion's importance Remembrance Day in Brooklin Local dancers aiming high Steve Lee: What a month! Durham reflects on Amazon HQ2 experience December Whitby hospice gets provincial support Brooklin's former Pizza 'King', Gus, passes away Alzheimer Society's #MemoryManiac program Do you qualify for tax rebate programs? BHS begins Relay for Life fundraising campaign St. Bridget Food Drive Success Brooklin's St. Bridget Catholic School, under the guidance of grade 7 teacher Justin Pugelj, held two events to collect food and personal items for both the elderly and a Whitby food bank. This photo shows just a portion of what they collected. In mid November, the school community brought blankets, pjs, toiletries, socks, gift cards, etc. to be placed in gift bags for seniors in Whitby. The entire school community came forward and put together 80 full gift bags during a Family Advent Night on Nov. 29 in the school gym. The school community also held a Twelve Days of Giving food drive for St. Vincent de Paul Food Bank in Whitby. Students were put into four groups and asked to bring in items each day from Nov. 30 to Dec. 17. The dozens of filled boxes were worth over $5000. continued from page 3

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