PAGE 18, WHFM FE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOMiE 23,1991 UCW -falmeeting planned for Oct. 29, 30 An intorfaith ovent will be the focus af the Oshawa Presbyterial UCW fail regional meetings ta ho held on Oct. 29 and 30. Boyv. Arch MùCùrdy will ho Fences may go up at crossing PROM PAGE 1 which would cost $8,000. rj1j10 Town would have ta pay $38,0.60 for the rest of the projeet. Councillor ,JoeB ugqllî expressôdi conèéki.at Moôkdý.y' operations committee meeting that the c~wl .awséi CP Rail',olrôkes the anti-wihisj- >To YIcclufcil ap rovea1 a ýeop# ùür c to bepar' tht ù 1f$WM*. leg subsidlies.' prganfaciitatorand will'bring, ith hini a represontativeocf the Jewish faith and Islamic faith. Rev. 'McCurdy is a United Church niinister and ful tinie direct9.1 of pastoral servipos at BIoov w Children's H og*. Ho was atfrxnbr Cbaplain fÃ"t ýà dets on iafat'tJn pBordor'. 1Ãœe is the' pa*ch of teOntario Proirf thCoiýnittee and Justice. The meeting -on Oct. 29 will ho held at St. Maries Church, Whitby.r, which .is wheelchir accessile.* Registration ?POfls at 6 .m ýolWed by an opportunity ta; broývse in the book room. Desserti and coffee, will ho availablo for $2 it 6:30 p. Newtonvillo Churcli will'~hast the Oct. 30 meeting ta, Wn'r t regitrin dbaolok' Babysitting services will-be available at bath meetings., Phone 668ý-6111 Parks director 1$ guest speakra sbr ord meeting. On Tuosday evoning, Oct. 8,. the village of Ashburn olected a new conimunity centre board. The. ovoening meeting foatured Larry Moerow, Wbitby' director of parks and recreation, as guest speaker. Morrow spoke on the park improvements at the Ashburn Cammunity Park. The park is shared by the villages o! Myrtie, Myrtlo Staton and Ashburn as well as north Whitby rural residents.-' The community centre board- is one.of. Whitby'smoet active, featw#* ngsch eyants as an' annual banaaà a Day - plcni,/'Man annual spring dance. Christmas concerts, and many others. Pastý chairman Anna Marie ELECT < Brian Croxail dotailod the yoar's events, highlighted by the flft annuel Canada Day picnic which drew well over 300 people. .She pointed out the improvements and rpiathe Town. of Whitby 1made tthe cammunity centre,. a stone, one-room schoolhouse from about 1860. Roma Batten, as a representa- tive of Town coundil, chairod the annuel elections. A 14-member' board was elected for 1991-1992. Faur, now morbers wl t on this yearls bçard. One/ ~%their firs/ talcs'yhel eo'à th0 ail-c d~tW meein Ëkîforthis year's municipal éections. In bis »m rmrs Batten noted that Ashburn was Wick NORTH WARD COUNCILLOR - 29 yeo rskdont of Brookin - Busies Administration Graduale - General Manager of Brooklil Bulletin and The Video Image - Past Pmsldeof the Optinis CIlb of Broolln - 3 yem Crmnrthe He and Stroke roundation. Broa*n,& area caqipaign - Broldn Scout LeaMdor 11 yilye VOTE BRIAN WICK ;NOVvlI2TH AUHOMRD BY MME RO FOR BRIA WICK Tel. 65-3385 . the first communîtyr group ta have a formaI cmmunt centre in Whitby. He also saidtatthe achievemonts of the group over the years were as good or better than any other in Wbitby. Morrovi echoed these sentiments when he stated that the regular positive comment Neighbourhood, ý'Waà tch, nqatingf hood Watch meeting wi1l hoheld at Thunderbird VGolfCus eo n Monday, Oct. 28, 8 p.m. Organizers are encouraging attendance by at least on. mem- ber (age 18 or over) of each household, since a minimaum of 75 pr cent of households in north Whitby muet attend. Anyoýne within the boundaries of Durham Road 23 (Lakeridge Rd.), Townline Rd., the Whitby/ Oshawa boundary and Colunibus Rd. W. in encouraged ta attend. hRepresentatives of the Dur- ham Regional Police and Com- munity Services will explain the prpgram and answer questions. F or more information, cal Cheryl Worr at 655-3175 or Jackie Andrews at 655-4858. recoived from the community gave bis department incentive ta respond. In hbis presentation, Morrow noted that the- new playground would ho completed soon, as part' o! the first phase of improvo- monts. It will includo a baaketbai court, new pathways 'and a playground designed for a ages o! children. Phase two, uwhedùlod for 1992 will includo a formai -parking aeçaIn 993,th ti 1phase w11 b#l diead inproývee-ith 'loýéti"é planting 'and 'now FalFest Dance Nov. ',2 Group 74 will hold a fundrais- ngFaI1 Fest Dance' on Satur- day, Nov. 2, 8 pan. to 1 a.m., at the Brooklin community contre. Cost is *1L2.50 par persan. Coet includes buffet and door prime.' There will ho an muction cf donated items, the auction held In co-operation, with the Brooklin & District Kinsmen. Proceeds will gotatho 'Old Tyme Christmas held by Group 74. For more information cal 655- 3244. bleachers. The cornmunity board pro- sented Morrow with a photograph of the park, taken frorn the air, on Canada Day' this past mmer.. The photograph showed about 300 people. lined up in the shape of a giant maple 1e4f. 'Orchids' subjeeýt of Society meeting, at 8 p.m. at Braaklin -United, Church. Corne and find out al youeré wanted to know about l'rom reniowned. sealiste Jc ad MolBain. Sldpresentation iclde& Bring a mug for coffoo. Craft sale at Myrtie church- Myrtie United Church is holding its third annelcrft sae on Saturday, Nov. 16 fio= 9 a.m. t 4pm. Admission ig frýe. Loaonorth of Whitby on Hwy. #12 in Myrtie Station. TuE~~o OIII B«b j Sxyfor ydqngsLt re