p Durhamn Regional Police are asking for the public's help in locating a 22-year-old Ajax woman. Charlene Lynn Gemottine of Makcin Court, Ajax left home on Sunday, Oct. 3 at approximately 2:30 p.m. te go shopping in the Scarborough area. She was suppoeed to have returned home by 6:30 p.m. the saine day but bas not been seen since. She is described as being white, five foot one inch, 100 pounds, rwn hair and brown eyes. She was wearing purple traek pants and purple sweater, black leather jacket and white running shoes. She was driving a maroonfred 1988 Plymouth Voyageur van licence #850-PRY, Ontario. Anyone with any information on her whereabouts is asked te cail Durhamn Regional Police at 683-9100, ext. 324. A photograph is available at the Durham Regional Police, 77 Centre St. N., Oshawa or the Pïckering, division: at 1710 Kingston Rd. (corner of Brock Road and Hlighway 2). -~e ROOLN} - WI to dscuss 'Back to work'! By ElleenYounç The Brooklin Women s masti- tute agricultural and Canadian industry meeting wiil be held at Brooklin community centre on Oct. 20 at 1:30 p. Convener will be Laural Hamer. Motto is* 'Idleness, greed, poverty unhappiness and crime. ca will be 'Name a way Canadians can ho put baek te work.' Hostesses will be Ruth Agar and Eileen Young. Visitors are welcome. Durhami riding MP Ross Ste- venson sent a letter of congratu- lations on the 83rd birthday of Photocopies, Fax Service, Custom Labels & Decals, Wedding Invitations, Business Cards, Compete Sign Production BROOKLIN BULLETIN 5 a4 76 Baldwin Street, Brooklln Fax 655-5191 Cali 655-4434J the establishmnent of the Brook- lin Wl May 15, 1910. The 9lst «WI conference will be held Oct. 20-23 at Howard John- son's Hotel, Scarborough. Theme will be 'Meeting the challenge of change.! The 94th Federated Women's Intstituts convention will be held June 2-6, 1994 in Truro, N.S. Each province is being asked for quality items te ho received in Truro by May 15, 1994. For information about entries for the Tweedsmuir and Senator Karen Wilson competitions at the convention, caîl 430-3257. On Nov. 11, the women's insti- tutes of Ontario will host Women's Day at the Royal Agri- cultural Winter Fair. The theme is 'Women are the strongeat link in the food chain.' Women will discuas producing, processing marketing and buy- :n oo.Tere wil ho aspecial Remembrance Day tribute te al women who stayed home during the war years and worked in their homes, kepping their homes, families and communities together. 'Focus on Food' wili ho a demnstati,s and.thre will hoa new Royal cookfbook. Tickets are $45 each (include admission to, Royal, luncheon and opening of horse show). A limited number of tickets are available from M. Dunn, RR4, Stoufl'ville. Brooklin WI bas a handmade crib quilt for sale. Cali Ruth Agar at 655-3654 or Laural Hanier at 655-4731. St. Leo' Church will hold the annual bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 23, 10 arn. to 3 p.m., at St. Thomas Church hall, corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road, Brooklin. There will be Christmas crafts, home baking and country store, knitting,'plants, white elephnt and more. The draw will include $500 cash for first prize, an original oul =anig by ilde Schmnid of rokn, second prize, and a band-crocheted afghan' as third prize. Ail are welcomne. Admission is free. - - -\ \.~\ ~ Poice seek missing Ajax woma. CORPORATION 0F THE ... . .. TOWN 0F WHITBY OFFICIAIL DIEDICATION BROOKLIN & DISTRICT KINSMEN CLUB amd THE TOWN 0F WHITBY Parks And Recreation Department invite you to join us for the OFFICIAL DEDICATION of the PLAYG3ROUND EQUIPMENT at the BROOKLIN KINSMEN PARK TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19,1993 Hot dogs and refrshments wiII be served btween 500 and 6-.00 p.m. OFFICIAL CEREMONIES 6:00 P.M. Corne out andlin the funi Jage 16, vmmy t-ree mrm, vveunescay, uçwu« a, ibr.10 1 o- ir. uust;" cron Orckee wadru>crfnv ricmhar la- 100