6 Friday, November 29, 2019 brooklintowncrier.com WORSHIP DIRECTORY WORSHIP DIRECTORY Burns Presbyterian Church 765 Myrtle Rd West (just 4 minutes north of Brooklin) 10am Worship, Kids Zone Fun & Nursery Care "Discovering God, Sharing God's Love" 905.655.8509 www.Burnschurch.org Brooklin United Church 19 Cassels Rd. E. Sundays 10:30 am Sunday School & Nursery Care Come catch the Spirit! www.brooklinunited.ca 905.655.4141 Renaissance Baptist Church of Brooklin 40 Vipond Road (Just West Of Library) Sunday Worship & Kids Program 10:30 am We're here for Brooklin! 905.655.4554 www.brooklinrbc.ca Brooklin Village Church At Brooklin High School, 20 Carnwith Drive W. Sundays, 10:30 am Our Mission is to share the love of Christ as we live out our calling to become more like Him. www.brooklinvillagechurch.com St. Thomas' Anglican Church 101 Winchester Road East Sunday Services: 8:30 and 10:30 am Sunday School & Nursery Program (10:30am) Wednesday 10:00 am Communion & Healing Service Celebrating 150 years in Brooklin 'Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, we welcome you!' 905.655.3883 www.stthomasbrooklin.ca Community Calendar Fri., Nov. 29: 6 pm - 8 pm: Christmas in the Village Tree Lighting Grass Park Fri., Nov. 29: 3 pm-9 pm & Sat, Nov. 30: 9 am-1 pm: Brooklin United Church Craft Sale & Bazaar 19 Cassels Road East, Brooklin Free Admission & Parking Info call: 905-655-3223 Sat., Nov. 30: 1-3 pm: Freshco's Meet Santa and toy drive event At Freshco Brooklin Bring an unwrapped toy for the Salvation Army Toy Drive Thurs., Dec. 5: 9 am-1:30 pm: Lakeridge Health Whitby Holiday Bazaar Fundraiser Free Admission & Parking Everyone welcome Gift Baskets - Baked Goodies Gently Used Collectibles Re-Gifting Items (new to you) Lakeridge Health Whitby, 300 Gordon Street Sat., Dec. 7: 10 am-3 pm: WindReach Farm Holly Jolly Jubilee Open House visits & photos with Santa, opportunities to meet our animals, wagon rides, children's crafts, a Christmas Market and pony rides. Entrance fee is $25 per car Sat., Dec. 7: 10 am-3 pm: The Court at Brooklin Christmas Bazaar Enjoy our selection of crafts, baking, books, white elephant items, craft vendors, door prizes and much, much more! For more information, call The Court at Brooklin at (905)655-7718 5909 Anderson St. Brooklin Proceeds to be donated to local charities. Sun., Jan. 26: 7:30-9 pm: Trivia Night At MichaelKelly's Eatery on Winchester and St. Thomas $20 per person cash only. Teams of 4-6 ONLY. Each team receives a large pizza and an order of garlic bread, with a beer per person. Winning team members each get a $10 gift certificate to MK's. Register by emailing your name and number of team members to: editorofbtc@gmail. com Capacity is 42 people, so registration is first come-first served. Hosted by the BTC with all proceeds to Prostate Cancer Canada Network (PCCN) Durham. Tues., Dec. 24: 6:30-7:30 pm (4th Tuesday of each month) Teen Advisory Group at Brooklin Library Whitby Library's Brooklin Branch seeks Teen Advisory Group members to share ideas, and assist with special events and programs. Grade 7-12 students earn community service hours. No registration required. For information, email: teenservices@whitbylibrary.ca Tuesdays: 7:25 pm: Brooklin Toastmasters Club Practice public speaking at Brooklin Community Centre & Library. Contact John Johnstone at jajhj@sympatico.ca or phone 905-683-4439 or Elaine Goulbourne 289-404-8527 at elainegoulbourne@rogers.com 1st, 2nd & 3rd Tuesdays Community Care Durham (CCD) Basic Foot Care at St. Thomas' Anglican Church. 905-430-5732 Mon.-Fri. CCD delivers hot or frozen meals. To order: Karen Andrews 905-668-6779 French Family Storytime: Children and their caregivers can join Madame Sue for weekly French Family Storytime! A half hour of French stories and songs, with a dash of English! Drop in at Central Library's Children's Program Room If you have a community not-for-profit event you would like included in the calendar, please email it to editorofBTC@gmail.com with the subject line "calendar." Priority will be given to Brooklin events. Some editing may occur. Durham Regional Police Service warns the public about an increase in scams centering on the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) and Social Insurance Numbers (SIN). The Communications Unit is seeing an increase in calls from residents reporting having received calls from a person claiming to be an officer from the CRA. The scammers are also asking for SIN numbers under the pretense they were compromised. In a new twist, scammers are using the DRPS non-emergency phone number, 905-579-1520, to appear legitimate. Scammers often negotiate payment and suggest a lesser amount collected by way of a third party card, gift card, credit card, pre-paid gift card or deposits into a Bitcoin ATM, installed at several locations across Durham Region. Police warn the public to be wary of these types of scams. Police or the CRA will never request payments by prepaid credit cards or leave personal information on an answering machine. It's important to never give out your SIN number. How to protect yourself from fraud: Caller ID is a useful function. However, criminals can alter the displayed information. Don't rely strictly on the displayed information to confirm the identity of the caller whether it be an individual, a company or a government entity. Never provide personal information through the Internet or by email. The CRA does not ask you to provide personal information by email. Keep your access codes, user ID, passwords, and PINs secret. These warnings should be discussed with seniors or other vulnerable people who do not have access to this information via the internet. For more information or to report a scam attempt, visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at: www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude. ca or call 1-888-495-8501. Anyone wishing to report a fraud in Durham Region is asked to contact Durham Regional Police at 1-888- 579-1520. Beware of CRA and SIN Scammers