PAGE 6,WEDNFFqDAY NO VEMBER 2.1983. WHITBY FR EE PRESS B~k1in mnes by BETTY-JEAN BLYTH CaliI855-»879 wlth Items for dais coluxun. Editors Note: The Whltby Free* Press ls pleased to welcome Betty-Jean Blyth as the new columnist for the Brooklin Bylines. <We apologse for any Inconvenlence caused ln the submlsslon of articles. By now, ail you readers will bopefuily baye recovered from the onslaught of miniature witches, goblins and gbouls that annuaily make an ap- pearance this time ofyear. It seems a fitting time for me to make my debut as your Brooklin reporter and only time and my readers will tell whether my- efforts wii turn out to be a- trick or a treat. However, I wil endeavour to foilow the example of my predecessors to keep you informed of the local news and happemings. To make mry' task easier, I would appreciate receiving items of coming events or of important occasions recently eelebrated by Friday each week. You can give me a cail at 655-3679 or leave notices at the Ail Sports Discount Centre. (the old hardware store across from the bakery). s PEC IA LS' Mondays Wednesdays' 1rmrms ½/ Pr!c e Cuts,, ½/ Price (These of fers apply to Susan only.) Cali now for your appointmont 668-9262 I "LA CONTIESSA HAIR SALON ' 119 Green St., Whltby SHARE YOU R RECIPE' 4~;,IIANDWIN.' ~<The hussie of the upcoming Christmas season Sis quickl ,y coming upon us. You will soon be preparing to entertain your special guests and to create afeast for your family. Everything must be perfect. You will want t0 be prepared and therefore start your plans soon. To hoip you'and ail our roaders plan and b. preparod for this speclal occasion, The WHITBY FREE PRESS la publishlng a Guide full of Holiday Recipes and lips for home entertalnment on Docombor 7, 1983. Ifyou have a recipe for any of the followlng whlch you would like to share please send It ln by 4 - - November 18, 1983.1 1.uriîstmas 1-sast 12. Deoudous Dessert 3. Beverages (Egg Nog Punch) 4. Appetizers & Party Platters S. Gourmet Food 6. Holiday Candy 7. Food Iifi 8. Party SnacksJ 9. Tlps [1 By sharing your holiday recipe or tip for botter home entertainment you wili become eligîble to win a prize and make the season an enjoyable one for ail. Ail entries wili be lidged and a prfze awarded to the best overaîl. ;wcipu uMong w1,n your a *wu v- SI riame, addoe'ss and phoneo131 BoxSt number f0:P..BX' Whitby, LI N f là I HALLOWEEN DANCE WINNERS The Klnsmen would like to tbanlc ail those wbo helped to make this year's affair sucb a bowling success. The costumes seemn to get more inventive each year making the job of judging the winners ever more difficuit. This year, the prize went to a couple.of Inter- planetary visitors, complete with their own flashing landlng ligbts. These ingenious outfits were the result of the comblned efforts of Hans Frohlick of Brooklin and bis friend Jeanette Winkle of Wbitby. CHRISTMAS TOY SALE Brooklin and District Kinsmen wiIl be staging a special toy sale at the Oddfellows Hall on Bagot St. on Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is a wonderful opportunity for Santa to f111 bis Chirstmas list witbout emptying bis pockets. There will be name-brand toys'such as Mattel, Coleco, Fisher Price and Parker Bros. featured at wholesale prices. Get-there early for the best selec- tion. SCOUT DANCE lst Asbburn ýScouts and Cubs are sponsoring a dance at Thunderbird Golf Club on Nov. .12 begin- ning at 8 p.m. A hot supper, wiil be provided and the music wil be supplied ýby Ray Vernon. Tickets are $15 per couple and are available at Ashburn General Store or from any of the Scouts. These dances are always seli-out affafrs up there so0 be sure to reserve your tickets now. SCOUTS WIN HONOURS <The lst, Ashburn Scouts came away from the recent Whitby District Campout at Heber Down, Conservation Area with-first prize. Points were accumulated for ý best equipment, (TEAM PRICESO TROPHJES.OSPORTSWEAR) SKATE SHARPENING 655-8767 76 Baldwin St., Brooklln Now aval lable in VHS& BETA camp set-up, pioneering and crafts. Last year the cubs walked away wlth the sarne tropby at tbe 6ers Pow Wow in Darllngton Park. Much of the credit for the success of these newly formed troups sbould go to their leaders wbo exhibit such dedication and enthusiasm. SLIM AND TRIM New sessions are beginning on Tues. and Wed. mornings at the Oddfellows Hall. Classes are divlded into one for beginners and mature ladies and another for those who are already fit and wisb more strenuous exorcise. Caîl Ann at 655-3903 for more information. STORE OPENING The old hardware store has been transformed into a bright and airy shop where bargain hunters can find great buys in new and slightly used sports equipment. .Owner Norma James, a Port Hope native, chose our, town because she loves the friendliness and quiet of small-town living. She and ber famil'y will be happy to meet anyone who would like to drop in for a chat. The grand opening is scheduled for Dec. 1. LIBRARY DUES AND DONTS Tbanks are due to ail the moms who provided goodies sucb as jely and Halloween cookies in the form of pumpkins, gbosts, bats and witches for the preschool story-hour on Oct. 25. A special thanks is due to 'Judy', the visiting witcb. Over due books are stii in great demand. Please return yours on time for others to enjoy. Remember sharing and caring are two sides of the same coin. -OrderNow For Christmas The Video Image 93 Winchester (atAnd erson), BROOKLIN 655-4229 144*95 *Save Energy e*Prevents Condensation Window - Patio Door Kits Easy To Instail 1) Apple Tape 2) Instail Film 3)Setretch & Trilm GET VOURS TODAY! 'Oss 206 551 LN. e e e -- I - MITCHELL BROTH ERS Casseis & Church St. BROOKLIN 655-4991 ONLY RAISED a BUSINESS CARDS aLETTERHEADS a ENVfELOPES & SE 1-416-6662121 17,A WARREN RD. WHITBY THINI 0F SNOWS NOW! BRIDGESTONE in1 CiOODRICHKELLY SAFARI $139.oo KELLY-SPRINGFIELD KÇLLY SAFA$l $157ý.0 TIRES sU US WHEN YOU THINK TIRÉS TIRS $0 A<~CALL VAN HEMMENq TIRS M~v~CAa~ 666-2 12, l CONSUMERS'GAS COMPANY STORE CORRECTION NOTICE, Please be advised th'at the illustration of' the Hardwlck Gas- Range Model P0C9612M 630 AC was incorrec~t as it ap- peared 1n- the ad on October 26, 1983. Please see your Gas Company S§tore for correct identification. wbe y&ho4(ak Please submit your legible MS SOCIETY SEEKS HELP Tbe MS Society, whicb bas served the Durbam Region in aiding those witb the in- currable desease, multiple sclerosis,- is now In need of help. The MS Society is seeking a volunteer patients serývices, co- ordlnator with some medical background and social services. This person wiI be in charge of assessing equipment for tbe patients and instructing them on the use of sucb apparatus. This person would also be asked to visit patients and offer moral support flot only to the patient but the Parents as weil.^ Ail expenses, concer- ning the patients néeds, will be covered by the MS Society. Volunteers please cail Ken Tboms at 668-7914. 'Many physically disabled men and women need your help. m qýý Up-%b, - UMM m 0 la Con't on page ig q :TAIG .10 Whitbv Free Pr