PAGE 22 ýWIIIY Fm EPRESSWEDNESDAY, MAMCH 25a 199 Phone,668-6111 Octagon Clu--b ,tohold charte idutonih On Thursday, March 26,, the Octagon Club, of Broolin' ýwiIl hold ita, officiai charter presntation and 'membership' induction night. Optiinist governor Tom Van Nort -from,-Central.-Ontario District of, Optiit International and Optimist youth -chaiirerso Paul Herbert wil be on hand to spak about the -positive future tebgh school students will have as menibers- of. the second Octagon club in DuÙrham Region. , O(uminiet -International, past pres nt Non Loach wil present thé' charter certificatte Octagon charter preident Brock Heron of Brookhin.' Octagon members will then be swornî in as charter members and presented with. xnembership pins. , 1So far, Octagon members have been woeldng together on a, strategy te convine Whitby council te providè1jublic transportation from roE-t Currently, VWtby Transit ~snorth,,,te Taunton Rd., but a, not travel the two-and-one-half mie.gap te the village ofBrooklin. Octagon members would like te hold a fundraisitag dance i Broolin ,but, so, fer, they have been unablo obtain faclitiesB for a reasonable price. The y'aythe comnmunity centre is jùsL too lexpenisive forý siuch a funcition eveèn.if,,thëyha maxmum attendance.:.. The youth memnbersare also planmngýa daily drop-iný centre. mhe centre wouild Wa spervised b~y 'volunteer aduit chaperones, during its open hours'and could ha, available seven days a week. . Again, sitbl ocation is bengsouht. Rem eidies, roaà d. safety.discussed by- WI ByEieen Young Brooklin Women's Institute fanily and consumer affairs Brook.lin IJCW 30 years old Brooklin United Church Women will'hold a s3pecial celeb- ration at their dessert meeting on Tuesday, April 7, 6:30 p.m., in- the (Jhristian education building The event wilI commemorat the 3th 'anniv ersary of the Brooklin UCW. 1Former members and women of the congregation are invited to attend t epejoy' food, ýfun, faith and fellowship. meeting was held at the Brooklin .ommunity centre on March* 18. Convener was Elsie Gilroy. Motte was <riendehip is' the cement that holde communities together.' Roll call was 'Naine an old- fashioned remedy stili in use.! It was mentioned that oil of euca- lytsmay, ha sprinkled on bron sga and eaten for a sore throat. There was a Iengthy discussion about the problem of transport truckS- not havinig rear guards such, as those on., trucks in Europe. It was' also suggested that luminous reflector tape should ha on- the sides of transports 9P they can ha seen at night. ,The district annual' meetingf 'will ha held at M yrtle Unitedl Churcli, with Shirle)y WI branch as hostesses, on May 6, 9, a.m. Optimiste h.ost NOWprgm The Optiinist Club of Brooldn is presenting a New Member Progm (NOW) onf Sunday, March 29, at 9 a.m. at the Casia Palace Restaurant, two miles north of Brooklin. Breakfast ,wil ha. served. Afterwards, Ray McKenna, lieutenanit governor of zone 11, will ha -guest speaker. or old-world elegance with the benefits of today's technology, take a look at- the différence Vinylbuilt Shutters make. *Guest speaker was Heather Bazinet, provincial. correctional officer, a probation patrol officer and a correctional co-ordinater in Don Mille. Current events were given by Carrie'Arksey. Hostesses were Bessie Csway 'and Carn!e Ark- seY. The annual meeting will'bha held April 15, 1:30 P.m., at the Brook lin commnunîtyý centre. Motte will ha 'The future that we plan and, study for begins today.', Roli oeil willha 'Coimmýente on last years ]programe and sugges- tions for next year.1 Hostesses wilha Elie Gifroy and Laural Hamer. -Visitors are welcome. Anyone who lias suggetons may calliOctagon preident Brock Heron or Opimiet vice-president Brian Wickat 655-4434. David'Hiiùton waï the achedu- led' gùest, speïaker for the March 25, meeting of the Brooklin I-jorti- cultural Society. >Hinton is an azalea and rhodo- dendron speciaiet., The meeting ,wan'toôbegja8 Pm. at Brooklin United Ci rch, ,asl]Rd. e. ,A bake sali was alsotobe'held as Part of the mieeting. ,Ail wel- 'Mission on thé, Water' will be preeented at Burns %Presbjtrian Church, Ashburn onô Sndv. Thi show with Bar)>and Bill Watts ýýof Iiavrenboiznd * Minis- tes, wUI start at k8 pin.,follow- ing adessert team at,7 p. For mor e ifaion cali m5- 4501 or 655-3084. 0 W 15" X..21 "/20'siice.m ~»'"epperoni pizza. !OnI ST&GST Id ~w.ith c oupo.n Additional toppings available:,$1 .00 ea. Double cheese: $2.00 (ail taxes included) I (Pick up only. Expires'Mr 31/92.Oncopnerernpr st)> I -MrIn-oppprpsn MARCH ADNE I --fI wy 0 f PrMK iz! We put your ffl*ndows in a new light! 1