Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 3 Jul 1996, p. 18

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Popge , WhItby Free Proe, Wednesday, JuIy 3. 190 ,f% î JOHN DRYDEN Public School Grade 8 student Nicole Bond' and junior kindergarten student Jonathon Rothwell insert a time capsule into a wall of the school. John Dryden, grandson of the John Dryden after whom the sohool was named, attended a ceremony in which each grade at the school put items in the capsule whsch will be opened in 25 ars. .Po *{BROOKLLN Strawberry 'pleasure' By. Steve Leahiy Pleasant weather. Convivial company. Lovlyusic and plump strawberries topped wlthiS b croam. What more could anyone ask for on Thursday eveninig lat. lni June? Okay, maybe fewer bugs. Acoeuple ofiiundrod Brooklimites enjoyed on. of the. precbous pleasures of living i a sm»H village thmabto Breoklin's United Chuirch Women who, hosted anotiier elijoyable Strawberriesi Grasn Park. After thie raw noise and fun of the. spring fair, that pleasant, friendly evening sets the ton. for thi. root of the summer. ASHBURNS CANADA DAY Last weekend Canada- Day celebrations wore held in communities amail and large aoeos the country. Whltby was no exception with the County Town Carnival. But for a purs Canada Day bash, Ashburn Park was the place to b.. This is the l0th year neighbours and fiends in the, north have celebrated togetiier. Tih. Ashburn community board volunteors and their legion of wiling helpers organized a fabulous afternoon Of entertainment, songe,, games and otlier activities for id and adults alike. The. money for this fa al raised locally and the. many Speople, a band oeilod Cheatm ers name one, volunteered tiieir tune so, that people. oeuld celebate the. good fortune we ail enjoy as SERVIOE CANcZILED past Tuesday's bus was the last one, according to Lynn from the Pringle Creek store. 81-Pfai ELP WANTED Ashbiurn'arcreational, mlxed, slo-pitcii adult basebail league needs a few extra players te serve as roserves for tUam wio are siiort-hand.d because of holidays. The. games are played on Sundays, at 4 and 6 p.m., tlirough the summer. Anyone intere.ted in helping out can phone Michele at 1057 BABY PHOTOS Once again morn innocent babes are without their photograpii-of.a- lfetime as cnetan hei Brooklln Spring Fair'. baby contoot.> Amber Froot bas five unidèntifiod photos, so any parent wlth a «ud I the contoot who dld flot recelve their photS, should oei her at 65548513. There ia aiso a picture bolonging to Dougl Cook - - the. baby la wearing a "Brokljn FiPrince" bannmer. FIRWOR S SPCTACLE The fireworks at Broolin Mémorial Park provided a specbacuar grand finaie te the. County Town Carnival. Lots and lots ofpoople showed up. It seomed for a moetthat it was spring à&f weekend again witii- cmr parked along the. roads uveiy*he Thils, lUgit-fntastic" ummer evOnln amde p'ossible thanks *olsOptlmls -zdOctagagi clubs IEoklià u ong llth ths'Vmmwag Having a bail! STUDENTS pass the earlhbail down the Iune, one of the events at Beflwood Public School's summer celebration last month., Phot, Ly Mmdc Roosor, WhIthy Froe Prou R.A. SENNET Publie School principal mys' -Whitby and Oshawa re'sturant's Glanda Leedie seres childien in the school' ted $, proceede frm theirfourt Breakfast Club pflramn as Dave Garland of golf toumamontt the bek Astp the VVkýRotarynurise Club. (left) and- Bob ofr4a pa ose Jan s o ê~ m1m ~ i ~Im~on

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