Byirtes B3y Roxaune Reveler Ri there: Why la il the only time the television goes on the bllnk la in the middle of your favourite show? CORN ROAST The Brooklln Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders wil be starting off their new season wit.h a corn roast on September 16 at Camp Batty. The evening wilI start at 6:30 p. m. and everyone ia invited. The first meeting for the second Brooklin Brownies and Pathfinders is in the community cen- ter on September 22; the firat Brooklln Brownies and Guides will meet at Meadowcrest School on September 23. This year, the second Brooklin Guides will meet at St. Thomas Church and the Pathfinders at the United Church hall. They are looking for junior leaders for the Brownies and Guides this year, so if you are bet- ween the ages of 15 and 17 please eall Audrey Parker any evening at 655-4523 for information. The group will be holding a garage sale on-Oc- tober 3, at the home of Yvonne Fisher, 20 Queen Street. Cail any leader for information, pick-up etc. SQUIRT CHAMPS Congratulations to coaches Paul Hurtibese and Rick Mancini for a great job in leading their team to victory. At the Whitby minor Basebail Associa- tion's Squirt Tournament held on August 22-23, the local Brooklln team, sponsored by "Group 74" were the consolation champions. Members of the team are: Troy Hurtibese, Mike Neely, Derek Swain, Chris Harper, Scott Mancini, Brad Batten, Troy Jackson, Adam Stanley, Josh Gostlin, Hayes Myers, Dave Mason, Darreil Wade, Paul Young, David Smith, and Christian Edgecombe. Way to go boys...you were terrific 1 OPEN HOUSE The family of Rev. and Mrs. M.C. Fisher wish to invite friends, neigbbours, and relatives to a recep- tion to celebrate their parents 5th wedding anni- versary on Saturday, September 12 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Trinity United Churcb Hall, Reid Street, Peter- borough. Best wishes only please. You might possibly recaîl Rev. Fisher being minister at Brook- lin United Church from 1947 to 1954. WATCH THE BIRDIE The Brooklin Badminton Club starts its season on Thursday, September 10 at Meadowcrest School:- The time la 8:15 p.m. and new members are wel- come. For any information please caîl 655-480. SENIOR CITIZENS The Brooklin Senior Citizens commence their fal term on September il at 7:45 p.m. Ail new mem- bers will be welcome. BLOCK PARENTS The Brookin and Area Block Parents will hold their first meeting of the year on September 14, at the home of Mrs. Bruce Batty, 158 Baldwin Street, at 8p.m. At this time, they will be planning their school programn for the year. Everyone is welcome to at- tend this meeting, so show you care by coming and lending your support to this most worthwhile pro- gram. On October 3, the Whitby-Brooklin Block Parents are having a 50's Dance at the Brooklin Community Centre. Dress is optional and tickets are $15 a couple. -ortickes or Blok Parentinforlmatin Jason Smith, Jason Hurtibese, Michael Death, Michael Stein, Mark Campbell, David Steil, Billy Boehmer, Kevin Shaddock, Cralg Donaldson (cath- (catc- her), PhiIip Sauer, Sean Grace and Andrew Rothmie. Well clone boys, Brooklln la proud of you 1 TIP 0F THE WEEK When yeu put anythlng into the refrigerator or freezer for storing, place a small amount of masking tape on the container. On this write the contents and the date. This will save you openlng the containers inte fridge to sSewhat you put In them, and the dates will help you rotate items in the freezer more easlly. Roxanne Reveler Brookilu Bakery drop-of f Friday ... before noon please ýCuncil -Coiumn Three ye ar term supported By COUNCILLOR BARRY EVANS Centre Ward Now that summer bas ended, council wiIl be star- ting regular meetings every second Monday, with committee meetings on alternate Mondays. Your council was not inactive through the summer, however, wîth a majority attending the annual con- ference of the Ontario Municipal Association. At that conference, the delegates were told that legislation wouid be introduced this fail to extend the terin for elected municipal politicians from the current two to a proposed three year term. It was not indicated whether this change would affect the current term, or corne into effect starting with the November., 1982 elections. Arguments tend to be weighted on the side of the longer term. The financial factors in running for of- fice and the municipal expense of elections are minor points. In my view, the strongest argument in favour of a longer term is to get more work done (le. more decisions made). The tendency 'of a newly elected politician is to acquaint himself with the process and the problems for the first six months. In addition, he has to CONT'D ON PG. 26 BRIAN DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074 care worriesl C*Q fS = .p@itflWft 668-9262 LA CON TESSA BEAUTY LOUNGE 119 Green Street WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,198 1, PAGE 7 froquois pool closed Iroquois Park Pool will be closed to the public from Monday, Septeznber 7 at 5 p. until re-opening on Mon- day, September 21 at 9 a.m. for its annual maintenance and repaira period. When lessons com- mence in the fail, the staff at Iroquois Park Pool will be instructing the new Red Cross Water Safety program. This program replaces the familiar Novice to Senior with elght new colour coded levels. Students will find this approach more con- ducive to smooth pro- gress froin one level to the next. For more infor- mation, cal 668-765. SAC 13, BROOKLU N HOME BAKERY &DELICATESSAN 61 BALDWIN ST. BROOKLIN 655-4951 REVOLUTUONARY NEW RECIPE Brooklin Malt Brown Bread and French Croissant »Speclal Introductory Offor whill quantities last. PROVINCIAtLY LICENSED INSECT CONTROL Two Insect posta that are dostroylng your Iswns tisi year are the chlnch bug end the sod webworm. If you are having problems wlth your Iawn this year, chan- ces are these two Insecte are the cause. For effective control THE WEED MAN wiII Idsntify your Ins.ct problsm and supply proper treatm.nt THEWEED MAN ...... .Whtby 666-3187