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Whitby Free Press, 8 Nov 1995, p. 14

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Page 14, Whlby Free Press, Wednesday, November 8, 1995 BROOKLIN } By Steve' Halloween and t] before it, have tmr nights involved Brooklin'a teenag S AVE Floot Good for takini hockey, for goi going shoppin good for cai Why buy just when you can kitchen sin .MFOM $2 OWASC VOLKSWAG' Proven to serve you Ei An »I GARE" and CA 1425 Dundas St.1 ~j OWSCO Haloween Leahy aduits. Eggs would b. tossed, garbage cana upset and other ;he devil'. night noisy and annoylng but rarely iditionally been destructive activities. "hi-jinks" for Last week's spray-painting and ,ers and young punctured car tires were flot ln the same vein. These 'were acta of destruction - not fun or miechief. ~~ Regrettably these are flot isoiated. $$$ Over the peut couple of years there seeme ta have been a rise ln P e r dsrcieat ih nthe vila gee S aIe newspaper boxes thrown in the creeks, windows broken in schoois. These are likeiy caused by oniy a few individuais. Yet suspicion will b. cast on any group of young people walking around after dark. Wbile underatandable, it is hardiy fair, Something can b. done to improve the situation but flot by lighting up Brooklin like a prison camp or with more police. Creative approaches like the g the kids to Octagon Club are more effective ng to woirk, and better for the community. I'm sure there are lots of good ideas ng AND... out there. Lmping! 4M SINRTPA S a minivan INT RST INR PYS n have theGRUGOW ik too! A number of peopie have I rmexpressed an intereet in beconiing si involved in actively planning how %0(9 Brooklin will growï One resident,- ( ) similar groupe inToronto and he ÏEN says without active citizens in rate tEST since 1972. payer groupe in the 60a and 70s, A award wlnner. Toronto wouid resemble Detroit or East, Whitby Mai Itoday. Tom saysthe. situation seems ~8664 Osirilar here and the.people who direction.corne from a bureaucracy vandalisr- n, n >the ,rîse only, concerned about followlng rules and keeplng their job. Instead a community shoùld b. planned by the people who live there. and not by developers, municipal officiais or politicians. And it should aiso be dlear there are distinct Broolin, Ashburn, Myrtle, Whitby. and other coznmunities lumped under the heading of the Town of Whitby. Each of these communities are unique and shouid have their own vision for the future. Until lait year not much changed in Brookiion for the previous 30 orù more years. So the need to think about planning our communitys future is. a new one. But the need is real.- Many changes are coming. For that reason residents- have become involved ta make sure these changes wiil benefit Our community. KNIGRTS 0F DANCE This Saturday night, Nov. 11, the Brooklin Knighte of 'Columbus, a catholic family fraternal orggnization will b. hosting a dinner dance at the Hoiy Family Church <Anderson and Manning) in Whitby. 'The. dinner dance' will feature the Starfight band who ,.will entertiin wthmusic from the 50s and 60e - there illi even be an Elvis imfpersonator. There wiIl be 'a number of ýspecal guests inciuding MPP Jim Flaherty and councillor Don Mitchell. ickets are $23- per persan and available from* Lloyd Kameka at -688-3210. -Everyone is welcome. The Knights cunrently have 34 gnembers suid are lnvolved in charitable _proecta for St. Leo's, Church as- well as running programs for seniors and youth. Fair theme winners ST.- LEO students, from let, Amanda Winkler, 7, Ryan Filsim mons. 12 and Joshua Treacy, 5, hold'the $10 prize they won for choosing the 1996 theme of the Brooklin Sprrig Fair parade, staged by 'Group 74." Their 'IVs ,a Jungle Out There' theme was chosen from among 94 entries.- PhoM by M"rk Roosa. Why Fr.. Prom Local-singer featu red The Klingsway Quartet of London, Ont. will perform at Burns Çhurch, Ashburn on Sunday, Nov. 12,7:30 p.m. Auliburu solojat Debbie Batten, who has performed with the Up With People, organization ini eastern North America and western-Europe, will aiea sing at the churcli. There will be a freewill offering. For more information, cal 655-4240. * tAIl ~ REALLY O IRCE CRESI ULTRA i 1001HPASTE m 75ml1 iTube per customer. W1995HI *Coupon expires Nv 419 COUPON I~ mmm m~ - --- --- -- - mm m---mu--------mmmumm SAVE $1.OO00 *-- SAVE $1.OO JERRY'S NATURAL 1 400 UNIT 100 CAPSULES4@551 1 1 Bottie percustomer. Coupon expires Nov. 14, 1995. WITH THIS COUPON SAVE $L.OOw--m-mm-m- « - SAVE $1.OO *VICK'S .44 49 COUGH SYRUP il115 mi - ALL TYPES49 1 Coupon expires Nov. 14, 1995. WITH THIS COUPON %MM-------------------------------'ý?---------- SAVE $4.00 «*--*-- SAVE $.6 100 CHEWABLE TABS FOR LACTOSE INTOLERANCE 1' 0 9 1 Bottie per customer. Coupon expires Nov. 14,1995. WITH THIS COUPON I SAVE $1.00 m-am m- m am mSAVE S$1 T YLENOLA EXTRA STRENGTH l COLD TABLETS 24's Iw 9 1 Bottle per customer. Coupon expires Nov. 14, 1995. WITH THIS COUPON 1 SAVE $200-**-- SAVE $2100 NICORETT CHEWINCGOUM 30 PIECES - TO STOP SMOKING 1 Pkge. per customer. Coupon expires Nov. 14, 1995. WITH THIS COUPO L.'V- 1 0 ý 'f 1

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