Page 14, Whitby Free Press, Wednesclay, September 22, 1993 Re{BROOKLIN 31 exhfibitors at plow match The farmn of Don Swaine, Blackstock, was the site of the plowing match for the Region of Durham, Rama and Mara, on Sept. 3. Ivan DeGeer of Simcoe County and Cordon Bradfield of Peterborough judged 44 lands 1loed by 31 exhibitors. Exhbitors represented the counties of Durham, York, Victeria, Wellington, Peter- borough and Northumberland. Plyprogram is offered The YWCA Brooklln Play Program is a unique learning experience with emphasis on fun. The program offers an opportunity forkidds aged 3to5 te socialize and make new fiends, with crafs, games, circle time, songs and tonies. The prograin is at Brooklin United Church, Princes and Cassels Road, Tuesday and Thursday, 9:15 te 11:15 a.m. Cail 576-8880 te register. DROOKLJN ANURSERY a14 Church St. 66Brooklin 655-3864 "AeCarie Fcw lx v7teni" A non-proFft orqarzatio)n cemed Lo çeve ciren 6 %Ak'-L 2 r QpÀcr=eAVALAG2Là à IN M-ïE FOLLO'MMG PPS-4kIAMQA: Infant - Pro-çchool Toddkr -Kidergà rtcn gchocA nge *'NL-rcery £chool C LL NOW TO rýGAýTR Michael Crove, Bailieboro and Terry Linton, Roseneath, won firat and second respectively in Meadowcrest Public Sehool in Brooklin will hold a sports exehange fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 26, 9 a.m. to neon. Priced items can be br6ught te the school gym on Friday, Sept. 25, 6 te 8:30 p.m. Items can include lacrosse, hockey and ski equipment, skates, roller blades, bicycles, soccer shoes, helmets, etc. There will aise be clothing such as guide and scout uniforms and Halloween costumes. Twenty per cent of ail sales will go to student programs. Unsold items can be picked up from 12:30 te 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sèpt. 26. Cash only. For more information eall Sue Berrey at 655-8896 or Sonja Grahamn at 655-4079. Photocopies, Fax Service, Customn Labels & Decals, Wedding Invitations, Business Cards, Compete Sign Production BROOKLIN BULLETIN 76 Baldwin Street, Brooklln Fax 655-5191 CaiI655-4434. the horse-drawn plough clas. Nineteen exhibitors plowed in the junior match on Sept. 2. This included a large contingent of 4-H members. Heather Vale of R Sunderland was the tep 4-H member as well as the tep junior for the day. Beth, Heather and Sharon Timbers, ail of' Oshawa, plaeed second, third and fourth respectively in the open junior class. Many of the exhibiters will be competing in the International Plowing Match, Sept. 21 - 25 in Walkerten, Ont. Awards will be presented at the Plowmen's banquet on Thursday, Oct. 28 at the Greenbank United ('hurch. Brooklin United Church will heet their annual roast beef dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 6. Two sittings wil ha offered: 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.- Tickets are available at the church office (655-4141) or from any maie member of the congregation. Adults $10, children 12 and under $5, preschoolers free. Foarbor mnegets Oct. 7 The Brooklln Spring Fair Association will hold its ,annual meeting on Thursday, Oct. 7, 8 p.m., at Broeklin United Church. For more information, cal 723-8602.' Rteturning office opens in Durbain&. Durham riding residents who have questions about the Oct. 25 fedoral election can c ail the Elec- tions Canada office for the answers. The returning office for Dur- ham riding, which includes Whitby north of Taunton Road, is, located in Manchester at the junction of Hwy. 7A and Ros.3 I ~TÀ1fl~ÀW~ Street. The office is open Monday te Friday from 9 a.m. te 9 p.m., Saturdays froin 9 a.m. te 6 p.m. and Sundays from noon te 4 p.m. The telephone number ia 985- 4400 which can be cailed collect if long distance. Allan McCenney i8 the return- ing officer for Durham riding. and articles on the subjeet. 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