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Whitby Free Press, 9 Feb 1983, p. 6

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PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 9, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS Br«rk liun' B ie * By ROXANNE REVELER Cmli 655-415 wlth Items for this column. Hi there: 1IrecentlY overheard a, small boy in a card shop: "I don't want to get too lnvolved. I'm looking for a Valentine that wlll self destruct on the fifteentb." WANT TO KEEP SLIM AND TRIM? If you'are interested in the possibility of joining a slim and trim club then read on. Feedback is required from those who would be interested in s * e - N NOW THEREARE TWO SSUBARU MOTORS .1 an additional location at 155 King St. W., Oshawa. Suberu - Performeince With Economy A I4F S TEREO S YSTE M FEA TURING; 1800 CC ENGINE WINI>OW DI)F:flx;Gkb:Rt ELECTRONIC IGNITI( RAR EfNI>OV WIPER/JFASH>:R FRONT W'HEEL DRIVE OPTON OR ON-DEMAND 4-WHEEL DRfli Graham White, Ron Brady C & C Motors Ltd. 155 King St. W., Oshawa 5794M2 Drop i to sea*.a OR Idalo Cappuccitti C & C Motors Ltd. 160 Sîmcoe St. S., Oshawa 72&0181 or 728-7554 m mm- havlng such a club ln Brooklin. New classes would start ln the early sprlng elther two morninga or af- ternoons a week, or a combination thereof. Apart from the exercising to music there would be tipe on dleting, nutrition, how to lose welght, low-cal recipes and muchmore. There 18 *a possibility that babysitting would be available too. The charge would be $2.75 per class, which is very reasonable. For addltional information or to let them know you would be interested please cail Val at 655%-4931 or Anme at 655-3903. SUNDAY SCHOOL TIME CHANGE The pupils and teachers of Brooklin-TUnited Chur- ch Sunday School are beginning to prepare to present the musical "Sam" on May 29 as their An- niversary program. Therefore, commenclng Feb. 13, the time of Sun- day School wiJl be 10: 15 arn. to ailow an extra haîf- hour for rehearsals. Each chlld w111 be in this presentation 50, they are looking forward to havlng everyone make a special effort to be out every Sun- day at the new Urne. LIBRARY NEWS There is something new at your library for the very young 1 A collection of pre-school educational wooden puzzles are now available for your small ones to take home. Remember, Friday after school movies are rolling from 3:30 to 4:,30 p.m. On Feb. 11,,!'Winnie the Pooh and the* Honey Tree",. along with "Panama, Petunia and Playful Pandas" will be showmng for your kids. On Tuesday, Feb. 15 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. join the. regular pre-school storyhour with crafts, stories, music and games for the little ones. The ladies group upstairs will be having a discussion on travel. Guest speaker will be Patricia Higgs. It's sure to be great entertainment and very infor- mative. Please remember to get those overdue books returned so, others may enjoy them too. Thanks... se you at your library. SUPER CARD PARTY The Brooklin United Church U.C.W. are holding a "Cupids' Dessert and Card Party" in the C.E. BROO.KLIN HOME BAKERY, & DELICATESSAN 61 BALDWIN St., BROOKLIN 655-4951 SPECIAL THIS-WEEK Sausage Rols (Reg. 35,1> 29" ea. 25% OffAil Cheese HOT CROSS BUNS MADE FRESH DAILY A $100 float, 16 bottles of liquor, four cases of beer and varlous quanti- ties of meat were taken. Also removed from the restaurant were about 160 packages of cigar- ettes, 13 suede cowboy hats and a- Realistic stereo system wlth four speakers. Police say several veniding machines were broken into and about $250 in quarters 'was taken. A total of $1,874 in cash and goods was lost in the break-in. Police are investigat- ing the incident, but have no suspects. HUNDREDSOFVHS& BETA MOVIES IN STOCK MOVIE &RECORDER RENTALS Q S Turn this coupon ln & recelve * TEPRICE OFQ : THE VIDEO IMAGE * * 14 Church St., Brooklln 655-4229 ~~ Limit.One Per FamIIy * Offer Expires February 28,1983 655,4229 14 Church St., Brooklln S Mon.-Thurs. 10-6 Fr1., Sat. 10-8 Bu'lding»o on'VWednesday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. Admission Is just $3 which includes door prizes. For tickets eall 655-459. ATTENTION BROOKLIN RATEPAYERS The North Ward and Brooklin Communlty Asso- ciation wlll be holding a meeting at the Concept Center (corner of Baldwin and Roebuck Streets) at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 17. The issues at hand are, III development pro- ceed and when?"1 and the election of officers. Show your concern for this community, plan to at- tend. Everyone is welcome. HIAMBURGER HELPER I came home one day to find that the kitchen floor had been scrubbed, the stove scoured and the refri- gerator cleaned. Knowing my husband's distaste for any formn of housework, I was dumbfounded to say the least. Then I found the note: "Clean kitchen was flot my idea. Had to dlean up nine eggs that went flying when I knocked the egg tray looseà in my haste to grab the baklng soda out- 0f the fridge, to throw on the fire, that started i the broiler when 'I tried to cook a hamburger without dirtying a pan." "P.S. Went out for a hamburger. Be back soon."1 See you next week ...Roxanne Reveler Brooklln Bakery drop off Frldays, before noon please 655-4951. Il TYPESETTLVG ON THE PREMISES, k IL COMPUTKRIZED PHTO. ANTOJAPL Info. map at Cullen Gard-ens The Whitby Chamber of Commerce informa- tion map is on the go again. Because of time pro- blems in getting the map bufit this year, the Chamber has decîded te conclude negotiations with the Town of Whltby for a site at the Infor- mation centre, and wil erect the map on the grounds of Cullen Gar- .dens. The map, which shows the. locations of, businesses i the town of Whitby, wiil be on a four by eight-foot display board adjacent to' the miniature village. Local businesses may obtain a place on the map from June 1, 1983 to, Jan. 1, 1986 for $100. ,This p-ce includes a listing on 60,000 bro- chures of the map to be distributed te tourists. Those "businesses whlch purchase a spot on the map wil be given first option, to renew their listing in 1986. The prelininary cut- off point .wlll be 100 businesses, the Cham- ber decided at its board .meeting last week. The deadline for inclusion on the map is April 1, 1983. The Chamber expects that a quarter of a mil- lion persons annuaily wiIl view, the informa- tion map at Cullen Gar- dçns. To be sure te obtain a place- on the map, businesses are asked te contact the -Whltby Chamber of Commerce at 668-450 by Feb. 16, 190 .1'I Bridge resuits' The following are the results of last weeks play at the Whitby Du- plicate Bridge Club. .North and South: Derrick Alstein and Paul Beischlag, 118%; Jonhn Conleby anti Glen m Parts - Service Larger selection of quality Daily Car Rentals New & Used Vehicles llý 11 11 Moore Park hit fo r $1800 Police are* investigat- ing a, robbery at the Moore Park Restaurant in Brooklin in which more than $1,800 in cash and goods, was stolen and $2,000 damage was done te the restaurant. Police say the restau- rant, located on High- way 12 just north of Brooklin, was broken in- to some time beiween il p.m. Feb. 1 and 9 a.m. Feb. 2. The front door of the building had been pried open and exten- sive damage was done to vending machines, video games and locks on the doors.

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