Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 14 Jul 1982, p. 7

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be late, B3r(mk1 in Byines By ROXANNE REVELER Cli 655-4951 wllh Items for tJîlm coluiun. Hi there: If you cross a basketball with a snake, do you get a bouncing baby boa? GREAT "'Y" EXCURSIONS The Durham Region Family YMCA is offering two great day trips to both aduits and youths. The only request is that chidren under the age of seven mnust be accornpanied by an aduit 18 years of age or over. The first excursion is to Canada's Wonderland on Wednesday, August 11. Departure time from the Y Centre on 416 Centre Street South, Whitby (the Cen- tennial Building) will be 9 arn., returning approxi- rnately 5:50 p.rn. The fee of $18 for aduits and $16 for youtbs in- cludes transportation, parking and admission to the grounds with an unlirnited use passport. The deadline for- registration for this trip is Tuesday, August 10 at 5 p.m. If you would like to see bow people lived in the l7th century join the "Y" for their trip to "Sainte- Marie among the Hurons",' near Midland, Ontario. I must interject, this is one of thie most fascinating places I have ever been to. The staff of students are ail in autbentic period costume, ail are busy with jobs of the era, and ail are knowledgeable and invite questions from tourists. They like you to par- ticipate in grinding corn, niaking "1jobnny. cake", eating the food of the timne, making nails in the blacksmitb- shop, carving wood, building bouses, drawing. water, etc. There are skits put on, Indian snioke bouses and teepees, mock figbts between Indians and pioneers .ail in ail you are transported back bundreds of years to ai1e in the days 0f our forefathers. Children particularly will enjoy and learn fromn this exper- ience. The bus wil bave the "Y" centre on Tbursdlay, August 5 at 8:30 a.m., returning approxirnately 5: 30 p.m. The total charge is $14 for aduits and $12 for youtbs and ineludes transportation and admission. The trip is welwortb the price. Deadline for registration is Wednesday, August 4 at 5 p.m. For additional information on either of these trips, cail 668-686 Monday tbrough Friday between the bours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. LIBRARY NEWS This week is "Cartoon Capers Special". Starting Tuesday, July 13 frorn 2:30 to 3:30 with stories and catwib "cartoon guys. " Tbursday, July '15 it's -fun to' watcb cartoon, movies" 1from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Please remember the overdue books are still in great dernand. Should you wisb to return books wben the library is cbosed you can pop thern into the green drop box rigbt in front of the door. Thank you for your co-operation. The travelling puppet show, sponsored by your local- library and the Central Ontario Regional Library System,wiil visit our town on Monday, July 19 at 1:30 p.rn. Please note this exciting event will take place in the Brooklin Community Centre, and there will be no charge. The puppet show will be best suited for cbildren aged four and up. The au~dience rnust be seated by 10: 30. This is necessary for the success of this performance so please don't Mr. Jampot is conhig to town By ELIZABETH SHAW Children's Librarian IThe Central Ontario Regional Library Sys- tem puppet players in- vite ail children 3 to 10 years of age ta, meet tbeir specîai friends, Mr apot, Poily and The Monkey wben tey corne to town on Mon- day, July 19,1982. Two puppet plays will be performed on July 19 - "The Egg" and "'Me King's Dinner". Boys and girls in the Wbitby area may see tbern at either of two _locations - frorn 10: 30 to il a.rn. at the Brooklin Community Centre, Cassels Road East, Brooklin, or from 2:30 to 3 p.m. in the audi- torium of the Whitby Public Library, 405 Dlun- das Street West.- Everyone wil enjoy these entertaining pup- pet shows and there's no charge to attend the per- formance, 80 come out and join the fun!1 For more information' please cail the Witby Public Library at 668- 6531. Please note - this pro- gram is a half hour in lengtb, so, please be on Urne. SHOPPING SPREE The !Burns Kirk Guild is sponsoring a bus tour to Kitchener Market and several factory outiets on Saturday, July 17. The bus leaves Ashburn'at 7 a.rn.,returnlngat5:3Op.m. The charge of $25 per person includes the catof the tnip, lunch in afine restaurant, sna cks1 and prizes. This should be a great day and there are still a few seats available. For additional information 'and reservations'please cail 655-4652. FAMILY FILMS Ail summer, Meadowcrest Baptiat Churcb, cor- ner of Mitchell and Vipond Streets, Brooklin, wiil be showing family oriented filMs.1 This film series "Focus on the Family" by James C. Dobson bas been sbown in mrany churches in Nor- th America and bas proven helpful to hundreds of familles. They wiil be shown at the church each Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. On July 14 the film, will be "Shaping the Will Without Breaking the Spirit", and on July 21, "Christian Fatbering." NO ONE LIKES A SMART ALEC unlike the rest of my family, I ar n ot a rnorning person. It takes a certain amount of time and effort to get botb eyes open at the same time. One Sunday morning, I lay in bed listening while rny busband took a long leisurely sbower. While he was dressing, number one son proceeded to take an even longer shower, wasbing and. rinsîng bis hair tboroughly before he turned off the water. Before I could make by move, my daughter bad beaten me to tbe punch and was up to her chin in a warm tub. When I finally got my turn there was not a drop of bot water to be found. I mumbled and grumbled, and complained bitterly because ail the bot water was gone. My husband didn't say a word until I was finished witb rny raving to wbich he simply replied "the early bird gets the worm" ... smart alec. P.S. If any of you watched the play down to the "World, Cup of Soccer" over the past few weeks, you know how exciting it was. The semi-finals, and playoff garnes were real nail biters. I'm sure everyone had their favourites going into the final game last Sunday, but no matter if your team won or lost you should have been proud of tbem. It was an excellent garne. It was too bad there bad to be a loser. To ail my readers and friends of Italian and Ger- man background, congratulations! It's too bad we have to wait another four years to witness play of this caliber. ,See you next week ...Roxanne Reveler Brooklin Bakery drop off Fridays before noon please 655-4951. BROOKLIN HOME BAKERY & DELICATESSAN 61 BALDWIN ST. BROOKLIN 655-4951 SPECIALTHIS WEEK CINNAMON BUNS onfly I 49 doz. FRESH STRAWBERRY TARTS See our unadvertised m-s.tore special1s. WHITBY FREE, PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14,1982, PAGE 7 WPH earns ,hi*ghest c unil aerdit ation, By RHONDA STEWART The Whitby Psycbia- tric Hospital was re- cently awarded the bighest accreditation status by the Canadian Council on Hospital Ac- creditation. The WPH tbree year st.atus is the maximum given by the couneil and' means that the hospital meets or surpasses the standards established. The coundil sends physicians and admini- strators to examine the organization and physi- cal faciities 0f each bospital to ensure tbat it is meeting standards covering the building, services, staffing and organizati-on ,0f the medical staff. "The gra.nting of ac- creditation statua does flot corne easily and is a credit to our facility and its staff," a spokesmaný for the hospital said. The bospital will be resurveyed' again in 1985. EDITOR'S NOTE: Mrs. Stewart is the public relations offIcer of the Whitby Psychiatrie Hos- pital. Pressure Treated Wood Chain Link Fonces 8 2T meuh, il gauge. E)O~4 h. high with 19 69 2 çlnoar Ifoot $380 green vlnyl. t 50 ftt. roll a rail too01 X499 4"34" i.t. alifflu O~ in ft No Painting or maintenance required. 40 ibs. of pressure par sq. ln. masures a beautifui fence for years ta coma. Stain or leave naturel. No. 2 grade or better. Need Installation? Cail Pool for a FREE estimate. PeelIinstale fencea for mare Ontario home- ownars than anyane. Sa whether yau naed waad, chain ink or wraught Iran fancing, caii Peel. Ater ail, w'ra the househaid ward for fance. And Oî â ce d e buidin ask about aur group discounts. VI44 Gate 3' x 4' with meuh LUne Post $335 1½ ' diam. x 6'6 high Top Rail. $478. 1¼"V'dlam.xl10'4" long MaIn Post 178'* diam. x 6' 6" hlgh See Us at Our "N EW" Location!1 1887 Kingston Rd., Pickering 683-2691 g ai vola# > W4 -~ Brooklin Flour Milis Flour & Baking Supplies Hog Grower 23 CASSEI.S ROAD EAST BROOKLIN 655-4851

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