Whltby Froe Presa Wednesday Septembor 28,1994. Page 19 j. b *1 } I The Bureau for Excellence in Durham Region (BEDR) is conductiq1g- a series of video semiinars te increas the awareness and knowlede of total rualityIn the workplace and dily %fe. Theseminars will tgke place in the evenings'on the first Thursday of each nionth in the lecture theatre of Durham College, Oshawa campus. On Sunday, Oct. 2, the Brooklin Optimist Club will hold its fifth annual Rite Day 'at Broolin Memorial Park from 1 to 3 p.m. Free ites and hot dogs will be Brookhin Women's Institut. members held a funeral service during their recent meeting in mnemory of members Elsie Par- rot, w ho died last year, and Eileen Young, who.died recently. There are ight remaining mnembers. Ail but-Laural Hamer, who was in hospital recovering after a bad fal,- attended the meeting. and participated in The invitation te attend is extended to ail residents in Durham Region. The seminars are free of charge te the public and will be projected on a large acreen for easy viewing. The 'first seminar, will be shown on Thursday, Oct. 6, from- 7 toe. 8O 0 p.m. and will feature two videos. 'Quality: .The -Only .Way' focuses on the importance and provided by the club. This year, the Sor bara =Gp'Village of iBrooklin' deelpent wIl provide, a kite-flying demonstration> and an apple cider readings led by Aleta Campbell. Group 74. members Uheryl Worr and Sharron Macinnon discussed the group's community work. A qulit made from old neckties was alsq shown. The meeting was held at the home of ]Betty Cosway. The WI is now seeking new mnembers. For more information eall Sarah Collins at, 668-1377. imlctons df customner service ~oognzations. 'The Red Bead Experiment and Life' features quality guru Dr. Edwardri Deming demonstrating why it is impossible for traditional managerial techniques te lead to qualty improvement.. For more informnation oeil the BEDR office at 721-2000 ext. 4004. 14.). pressing demonstration. Camnpkins Camping Centre of Myrtle lias donated a 'ldddies' peddle cart te, be used for a draw. "Last year the event attracted over 300 peole," said Bob Baker, president ohe club. Roast beef at church Brooklin United Church will host their armual roast beef dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 5. Two sittings will be offered at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Cost for adluits is $10, chuldren aged 12 and under $5, presehoolers free. ickets are available by calling 655-8762 or 655-4141 or from any maie mernber of the congregation. REV. RON PIERCE is the new minister at Brooklin United Church. Pierce, formerly pasto r of a United Church in Harrow, south of Windsor, beg an at Brooklin Aug. 21. Pierce has roots in this -area H e was bo rn in Oshawa,« althoug h bis famnIly moved to Campbellford about a year later, b ut both he and his wife have family here who they've visited frequently. Pierce says he's an "outreach minister" and is Iooking forward to helping the church grow along with the community. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Press STOP! Paying Lon1 D*istaince.' -. Switching ,isFree .(Pay o Activation). Cati anywhere within Zone- 1 for only $1 5.95/moônth. Lake Ontario Cati anywhere.within Zone 9 for only $34.95/month. Cail Vour Local DIALPORT At: 905-619-6680 When requested,- Enter *97 Listed Rates for Residence Service. Business Rates Avalable. N ces oe Vie.i1ox ' CaII-Bck Fetures valTa.e.....an..Mo... Oc........a. UsrlevielCN ee NTM For Morve Information Cali Us At (JU>619«6628. Altel, 40 Ronson Drive, Unit #34'- EtobicoRe, ON M9W 1 B3 Reiè.edwi-u heCRC - .Caad s. c 192 eBROOKL1N Kite Dayýon Strday ALT L.an.de.......... Y~ur AltrnativeT........Oomp.. Cail Your Local DIALPORI At: 905-61.,-6621 When requested, Enter *97 FREE! 5 DAY TRIAL 1