a ema 16 - PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" Fad TR -- A eT FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2000 Brooklin Merchants on a roll, enjoying unbeaten season Brooklin Merchants Lacrosse squad is doing just great, have yet to lose a game. In recent action they overwhelmed Oswego 20-5 on June 10 at Luther Vipond - Memorial Arena. The next afternoon's match-up against Tonawanda had to be called due to a wet floor, that hopefully will be rescheduled in the near future. And the June 17 game against Arthur saw the Merchants on top of a 14-8 final score. New faces to the senior lacrosse home team are Duke McNutt, formerly of the Peterborough Lakers and Jonus Derks, who played in the New York Professional Association and is a native of Oakwood, just north of here. Welcome to Brooklin. We'll be looking forward to seeing how these two new men play on Saturday night as St. Clair comes to Brooklin for a 7 p.m. start in the arena. It's good to have lacrosse back in the village, especially since the game has been such a fine and winning tradition for many, many years. Show up and support our local team. Help Celebrate 'Brooklin Profile News and views from the village i Roxanne Reveler : Please all 655-4420 with submissions The children of Fred and Betty Brown would like you to help them cele- brate their parents' 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 24 at Brooklin United Church Hall. The Browns are well known in this village hav- ing operated the local food store in various locations in Brooklin from 1952 until retirement in 1982. As a matter of fact it was Fred who built the store which presently houses Foodtown. In her own right, Betty operated the Green Door Store on Roebuck Street for many years and was secretary at Meadowcrest Public School acting as surrogate mother to many of the areas little ones including my own two children. The Brown family including children Patti, husband Doug Scott and children Donald and Katherine; Paul, wife Yvonne and chil- INDOWS & DOORS dren Lindsay and Johnathan; and Elizabeth and Ati who are expecting their first child in August, will be pleased to wel- come you between 2 and 5 p.m. bearing best wishes only. Wanna Invest If you have been inter- ested in investing but don't really know much about it, have I got an idea for you. There's the Brooklin Investment Group, which is a non-prof- it organization, that has just been formed and needs new members. Learn about investments, learn how to make some money and have some fun while joining the growing number of Canadians who want to take control of their financial future. Get in on the ground floor here by calling Paula Taylor at 655-5446 for more informa- tion and the time and date of their next meeting. * Beautiful Wood Interiors with Extruded Aluminum Exterior * High Performance Multi-chambered Vinyl Extrusion * Easy Maintenance * Custom Sized for Your Home * Sales & Expert Installation .. visit our showroom SHOW RO IATA Tat Port Pern A ) 1 or call today for your free estimate! CLASSIC ALUMINUM 985-0075 uted, Heron Festival Tent 80pm UNE eisure GREEN FEES: at Festival 9 Holes © $25 - $30 [Summerfest $45 Weekdays » $55 Weekends a fort Perry 2pm Twilight $35 - $40 in the Great Blue Strategic 6400 yard ¥ g ckages available through our v website wwwgotalide dom $1500 in advance ~~ » $20.00 at the door 4 Tickets available at ¥ The Port Ferry Star > 188 Mary St, 985-7383 or 4 Jayson Callan Music 4 > Friday, June 23 © 10am-5pm Saturday, June 24 © 10am-2pm BBQ lunch both days All test riders must supply appropriate equipment (induding helmet) and must have a full class "M" license. ASSELSTINE COUNTRY 905-986-4437 © 1-877-986-4437 Located North of Bowmanville on Durham Rd. 57