TET, Tra Last week was important to Brooklin Pathfinder Kathy Lawson. She reached the highest pinnacle in Guiding and was awarded the Canada Cord by Pathfinder leaders Pat Mink (left) and Susan Jones. The 15-year old Cassels 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 2, 1986 " » N\ ~ \ { 4 { Reaching the pinnacle Road West resident has been a Pathfinder for Re-cycle those stamps Ashburn and Area News by Rose Heron Friends of Mrs. Ruth Purdy of Mono Mills are sorry to hear she was hurt in a car accident. We all hope she will be better soon. Florence Ashton spent last week with her aunt. The Euchre Club had a good time _ last Thursday evening when eight tables were played. The ladies 1st prize was won by Kay Brown and 2nd by Mary Housego. The mens prize winners were Gord Bentley and George Harper. Jack Skelding got the most lone hands and Mary Housego won the 50/50 draw. The next euchre party will be held December 11 -- everyone is welcome. The annual Christmas Concert at the Community Centre will be held on Friday, December 12 at 6:30 p.m. A variety program is being prepared and Santa will come. Everyone is invited to come and join in this community get-together. Christmas, as we all know is a time of giving and sharing. There has been a food bank set up in Ashburn Store which gives us an op- portunity to share with those less fortunate. Don't forget to save your used stamps, bring then to the church and they will go through the Womens Missionary Society and be usd in a worthwhile project. The Brooklin Horticultural Socie- ty held its annual business meeting and election of officers for 1987 on Wednesday, November 26 at the Brooklin United Church. The tables were beautifully decorated in a Christmas theme, and at 7:00 p.m. fifty-five guests sat down to dessert and coffee. Lori Gemmell of Whitby with ex- citing harp music. Awards for highest point winners in flower and vegetable shows went to Audrey Young, 1st. Mary Housego 2nd and Dorothy Barter 3rd. The award for excellence in vegetable gardening in memory of the late Fred Daw, a former board member was won by Audrey Young. Moyra Griffin was the novice winner and Penny Hoskin received the membership plaque. The new executive for 1987 are past-president Ken Brown, presi- dent Betty Van Buuren, 1st vice- president Veronica Colangelo, 2nd vice Joan Brack, Secretary Ken Brown, Treasurer Margaret Davis, Auditors Allan Downey and Audrey Young. The directors are Bill Burgess, Carol Catton, Penny Hosken, Jane Hughes, John McKin- ney, Diane Rothnie, Mary Anne Shingler, and Aldine Wick. The first Ashburn Scouts and Cubs Group Committee held a Fashion Show at Burns Church on Thursday, November 27. Our own ladies modelled weekender ladies ware -- wash & wear -- mix & match fashions designed for everyone. There was much merriment as guests tried on the fashions. The Kirk Guild served refreshments. EAN0000000000000 the past three years and has received all her training through 1st Brooklin Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders. A student a. Anderson Col- legiate, Kathy now plans to become a junior leader in Brooklin Guides. Last Sunday being the 1st Sunday in Advent, Holy Communion was held at Burns Church. Rev. Dorothy Bulmer of Lindsay, in the absence of Rev. McEntyre, who was in Fort Francis with his father who has been ill, conducted the service and her message was titled "Jesus -- Who Never Intrudes." oC The Scriptures were read by Mary Brisco and Ross Batten. The ushers for this month are Margaret and Bill Davis. Next Sunday, December 7 at 10 a.m. Burns Church School will hold their annual Christmas Party. There will be carols and Linda Blumbergs will sing and there will be lunch -- everyone is invited. December 14 will be White Gift Sunday and on Christmas Eve the annual Christmas Candle Lighting Service at 8 p.m. To Err is human -- to really foul things up requires a computer. RB" T& G cistle (oIV]] (elle elclg dg Brooklin 655-4991 Serving wou for 36 pears & ® ® Waferboard Russ A less expensive sheathing ASL 4" 4'x8 | _ SHEETS | 7.40 Albert Street, h-- ® 10.95 16.95 Mitchell 'Brothers BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. No contract for teachers is expected this year Durham Board of Education secondary school teachers more than likely will not get a contract settlement in time for Christmas ac- cording to the chief negotiator for the teachers' bargaining committee. - Al Monks said there are no bad feelings between the teachers and the board and that negotiations are going particularily well, but that there is still a great deal of work to do. He added he is sure there will be a contract settlement in the long term. Bargaining meetings are ten- tatively scheduled for December 10 and 11. "We should be closer to a settle- ment after those meetings," said Monk. "We're definitely not moving apart." The 1,000 members of District 17 of the Mntarin Secandarv Schanl Teachers' Federation have been without a contract since August 31. Monk stated neither the teachers or the board are happy with Provin- 'cial Bill 100 governing teacher con- tract talks which allows teachers to work late into the fall without a contract. Both sides are not permitted to talk about particulars of the negotia- tions; however, Monk did say he disagreed with comments made last week by Whitby trustee, and board vice-chairman lan Brown. Brown said the main issue in the dispute between teachers and the board was one of money. "Workload is one of them and we also want to discuss certain ad- ministrative and management situations and procedures," said Monk adding, "I believe we can work these things out." 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