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Whitby Free Press, 30 Sep 1992, p. 14

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mm #1ý7 Paae 14. Whithy Free, Press. Wednesday, Septeinber 30. 1992 101, loo -t-o--'hold -ýIe- - All activities are run witk the Lnüdance of paepresldent -Grant ÎÉ11son, their Optimist advisor. If YôU balýe anytl#n- g you'.Woùld' likè tô doriaté to this,'fun"oer, call Grant at,655-3905'orIjêsle'y àt 655-4434. yard àalel-. Thi ià Ashbum cubs, séôuts and beaverâ'wiU hold ýa giant ýard, sale/auction' rain or *éhine , on Satur.day, ý ()à. < 24 at , FuzÏB Presbyten'an Church jxýIcing lot. Theyard sale isfrom 9 am.'to 1 ý.m., fflowêd by an -auction fiýom 1 to 3 nm Refreshments wfllbà avaiiibk. * ýAH - are -welcome. Proceeds, to' suppow the, ist Ashburn scouting' progmm. For donations or contribùtiorui, Cali 655-3238. W. hee*ls' to Neals, lunéheon Oct 14 to 1, -M*ds wiÊ' ' holà a né. - Q4_ Fair boa.- will mee. Ie BrSkhn Sp#rq Association will hold'its general meeting on Tfi Oct. 8, 8 p.m. at Brooklin Church. , Par additional informat 723-8602. The Junior Optimiste ý, of' Brooklin will be holding a giant yard sale or! Saturday, Oct. 3,at St. Thomas AngUean--,,Church (Winchester -Rd. at Zd'emgnlotin Brooklin) fiun 8 a.m. to, 4 p.m.'- Beef dinner, on'Oct. 7. The annual roast beef 'dinner will bê held- at, Brooklin United Church on Wednesday, Oct. 7. , . Sittinge will be at 5 and 6:30 p.m. Homemade 'Pies are ope- ciàlty. Tickets are $10 for adulte $4 for. kids and ý free for re-schoo- lers.AdÏranëé tickets onyy. < Call the church office at, 655- 4141-Tue'sday to Friday morn- ings, or call the male members of the congregation. ----- -------- . ................ .. ............ . . ... Picas de Thi' N ne Ré s Cws CY -pil"er L- GOLDEN KENDALWOOD ýPARK PLAZA 1801 D'UNDAS ST.. E., WHITBY GMJDPR à% CFAMILV RESTAt:RA.ýT.; 723 453u ICI S EÀO&lr F EE WEDNESDAYS 4PM TO 10PM SPECIA L BIRTHDAY PARTY PACKAGE $3.99- PER CHILD All proceeds from the sale will be . used for youth oçraýns .. sponsored by ý, the Pr jumor Optimists with the help of the Optimist Club of Brooklin. The Junior Optimists are a group ýof localyoungsters from grades 4 to 8 who are woridn-it to initiate programs aimed at t1àïr age group. 'lhey hold dances .for . local youth ona regülar basis and hor to raise enough' money to, ho d more dances and youth activities in the future. " - 1 , Store.shows' «-%lmpreciati*on The owners of W.J. Medland' & - Son Ltd., a pet and fann su ly store in Brooklin are ratng 50 years in busm*'ess. And to rëbognize their many customers, some of them who have - come to, the store for, 50 years, 'Appreciation Days' will be neld Oct. 2 and ý 3e- 10 â.nrý. t,ý ý 3' P.M. They will be sèrvinà hot dogs.' coffee, cake, and sharing a fé* memories. iuncoeon,., at * ot. ý. 'i'nomair Memo'n'al -Hall, Andersün 'and Winchester, Istréets, Brooldin, on Wédnesdgyý,Oct.14,atnoün.-' All., semors or home-bound in the Biýboklizi'-Aohburn léé area are elcome: . < to, attend. _IWI is "ývheélèhair ig Fair 'acceçufible- i annual . Luhch, is- $3.W and wiU be hursday, followied by a.ahoit prog" am.' . , ri United For those requiring, trans- rtat,ïon, 'c'aH Ray at 6554434. tion, call,, ror more information, call Betty at 655-3187 or Pat at 655-8716. St. IWs ChuÏèh will hold a Christmas. bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 24, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at St. Thomad Church hall, corner Anderson St. and Winchester Rd., Brooklin (note new location), There will be crafts, home, baking and country store, knittingr, *,plants, a tea room, and much more. Raffle pn*zes 'include, a hand-crocheted provincial flowers afghan and $100 cash. All are welcome. Admission is free. DR. Madeleine Leininger, founder ëf transcultural nursing, spoke- at the 18th annual Trans.cultural Nursing Scçiety Conference held recently at Whitby Psychiatric Hospital. Photo by MaM*w Stolk, WNthy Free _Prm Co-op Student m 1

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