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Whitby Free Press, 24 May 1978, p. 7

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Hello! Tonight, Wednesday, May 24, the Brooklin Horticultural Society will hold a flower show. Also featured will be a demonstration of Oriental Design in Flower Arranging by Mamnie Dehnam. The evening beginsat 8 p.mf. in the Broolin' United Church Hall. The categories for prizes for the Brooklin Spring Fair.parade are as follows; Fancy dress frolie (children and aduit) Best decorated horse or pbny and rider, Best decorated bike and rider and Best decorated baby transportation. Entry forms are availaibe at the schools as well as the llbrary, Cosgrove's and Batten's General Store, Ashubru. If further information is required of the Fancy dress frolie, please contact Betty Catherwood at 655-3646. Today is the deadline for entries. The theme for the parade this year is "Once Upon a Time." Entry' forms for floats are availaibe from Linda Tripp at 655-4993. Bilan Winter's Historical ~ Whi1tby MRS. A. je. COLLINS Ashburn residents will beinterested in the subject of this week's column, for the womnan whose outstanding career is outlined here was borti in the hamWe of Ashburn in 1878. Her na me was Alice Rioger, daughter of Rev. Walter Roger, who was the ministee of Burns Presbyterian Church in Ashburn at the timfe of ber birth. Her grandfather was Rev. John Roger, the firs t Presbyterian minister in Peterborough, and Peterborough was to be her home for many years. SMiss Roger was educated at London Ont. and later at Havergal College, a girl's private school in Toronto. She became a concert pianist and was one of the original teachers on the staff of the Peterborough Conservatory of -vugic. She studied with such noted music teachers as William Cav an Barr 1on, Dr. Edward Fisher, Arthur Fisher, and Dr. F. HW Torrington. Edward Fisher and F. H. Torrington were vausic directorsat the Ontario Ladies' College in Whitby in the 1870s and 1880s., Miss -Roger went to Germany to study music in the 1890s, and after her return to Canada she taught theory at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, the University of Toronto, Havergal College, and the Peterborough Conservatory of Music. After returning from the island of Mauritius in the Far East where she spent three years with her parents, she married, Alexander J. Collins of Peterborough.,in 1906. Mrs. Collins spent many years as a music teacher and held rnany degrees in music. She was on of the early organizers of the movement for women's suffrage in Canada, was a member of the Walkerton Board of Education, and at the ti me of her death in 1955, was vice-presiderit of the Peterbarough branch, United Nations Association in Canada. Mrs. Collins was a member of the Canadian Authors Association, the Canadian Women's Press Club (founded by a Whitby man, George H. Ham), the Canadian Senior Women's Golf Club, the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers, and an honorary member of the Eugene Field Society of New York. FISHER REFRIGERATION SERVIC.E LIMITED SUPPLY TWO TON $69500 plus InstallatiOfl Repairs to ail makles of freezers, refrigerators, air conditioners, dehum idifiers. We clean & service residential and commercial air conditioners Repmirstw Ail Make Freeri efrigerutos- Air Conditioner W. Recftsrge Automobile Air Condtioning 20, QUEIN STRE! anmtim. LtiNtAIO 635.3233.1 This year there will be five prizes of $30. for Most Representative of Theme, Most Beautiful, Most Humnourous, Most Original, and a new catagory, Best Commercial. The parade route this year will leave St. Leo's Separate Sehool at 10:30 a.m. sharp June 3 and go down number 12 highway to Cassels Road. East on Cassels to Simcoe, south along Simcoe to Winchester, east on Winchester to Anderson and south on Anderson to the entrance tu the race track. Don't'forget tonight is the night for the Kinsmen meeeting. Also the draw will be tonight. On Monday May 29, there will be a sepcial meeting for the members of Group '74. Ail members are asked to attend, promptly at 8 p.m. Youngsters coming to the Spring Fair will be able to enjoy the Ken Jin Petting Zoo ail day Saturday, June 3, as well as the midway. On Sunday, June 4, from.8:30 a.m. tilil a.m., the Brooklin Scout Committee will feature a Pancake Breakfast consisting of pancakes, sausage and coffee. Sounds yummy! On Sunday, may 28, the Whitby District Annual Church Parade will be in progress starting at 2 p.m. The parade will work it's way down'Brock Street to Centennial Park, were there will be outdoor services. Sorry if ail information was not picked up. My deadline was Friday at noon. If any was forgotten, I will get it in the next week. The 'Women's Institute held .a meeting in the Community Mrs. Collins published a number of songs, and set to music .Rudyard Kipling's "Sons of Martha" for the Engineering Institue of Canada. She was the author of a series of biographies entitled "Real People", and her poems were inicluded in a number of anthologies, including two published in London, England. CommunityGuide'coniing The Whitby Free Press, in co-oiýetat1n with the Whitby Chartiber, of Commerce, is prodýicing a Community Guide in honor of- the Chambei's Sth anniversary. The Comrnunity Guide will list recreational activities and facilities, eommunity groups, and various agencies located in Whitby or which serve the town. It will also advertise the town's business community. Fifteen thousand copies of the 48-page bookiet will be printed and a copy will ýbe distributed to every home in Whity through the Welcome Wagon, says. Chamber President Gord Hanna. Publication of the com- munîty guide is planned for early July. The deadiine for advertis- ing for the community guide is June 2. Anyone interested in advertising their business may caîl Mr. Hanna at 668-1195. June 2 is also the deadline for community groups and organizations to send in material for the community guide. The Chamber wants to obtain the name and pur- poses of every organization in Whitby along with a name, address' and phone number of someone inthat group for people to contact. Youth and sports organiza - tions, social groups, service clubs, community groups and ratepayers' associations are all encouraged to submit the above information in writing to the Whitby Free Press, 121 Brock Street North, Box 206, before June 2 in order to be included in the Community Guide. WATCP FOR THE GRAND OPENINu OF ANOTHER WALLPAPER CENTRE THURSDAYIUNElST 1331 HARVVOOD AVENUE AJAX - N. OF HWY. 401 LA CONTESSA BEFAUTY LOUNGE 119 Ge e n S t., WVh-t by 6 68 -9 26 2 WHITBY FREE iRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1978, PAGE 7 Hall on Wednesday, may 17, with 20 members aLending. Mrs. Ruby Sonley presided. The membèrs decided to sponsor a child for sumnmer camp. Mrs. Marshall introduced their guest speaker, Mrs. Grace Coe, who is the vice-president of the Brooklin Horticultural Society. Mrs. Coe showed films and slides of the beautifying work done by. the society in the town.. Also shown were slides of parades and other functions in which the society were involved. Quilted and knitted 'lap robes' which were made by the Women's Institute were donated to Fairview Lodge. Luncheon was also served to complete the day. Have a good week. HAPPENINGS Wednesday, May 24 - 8 p.m. Brooklin Horticultural Society - presents a Flower Show - Brooklin United Church. Wednesday, May 24 - Kinsmen regular meeting also Kinsemu draw. Sunday May 28 - Whitby District Annual Church Parade - 2 p.m. Monday May 29 - 8 p.m. Special Group, '74 meeting! Be on time!! Thursday June 1 - the fair begîns with Miss Brooklin Beauty Pagent.Af ter a storm comes a calm Marie 655-3061 Brown's Foodmaster drop off Mrs. Collins died at the age of 76 Feb. 1, 1955, and was buried at Peterborough. She is likely to be the most prominent person who was born in Ashburn, and is worthy of recognition today for her. contributions to music and literature. The Community Guide, the as possible, and wUi aiso first ever issued in Whitby, contain pictures of places of wiil feature as many tom-. interest in Whitby. munitv grnuins and activities New West Lynde President Due to the recent illness of duties until September 1978. Jup Mitchell, President of All inquiries regarding W. th~ West Lynde Community L. C. A. business normally A~ sociation, Tony Bate directed to Mr. Mitchell wîll (IPirst Vice-President) has now be dealt with by Tony aesumed the Presdient's. (668-6130 after 5 p.m.). PHO TOGRAPHICS DONE ON PREMISES .LARGE SELECTION 0OF MATS - GRDUPFRAMINGý DECOR CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY By S115 BROCK ST. S., WHITBV 668-1941 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC. Il1i Dundas St. W. Whitby 668-1464 FARM BUILDINGS BEEF MORSE BARNS Featuring complets turnkey S operation -Design -Materîal - -Erection. Standard size designs avaîlable et catalogue prices and custom designs to facilitate your individuel require- ments. one or two $tories. Metal cladding os -available in various gauges and profiles, your choice of galvanized or acrylic colour coated matai. POULTRY MITCHELL BROTHERS Building, Supplies Ltd.

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