24 - "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2000 The Brooklin Profile by Roxanne Reveler Bring along your vocal cords to Karaoke Night at the Legion Legion Stuff Saturday, Nov. 4 is Karaoke night starting at 9 p.m. It's also open to the public and there's no charge, just bring along your vocal cords and join in on the fun. This year's Remembrance Day Service at Luther Vipond Arena will be held on Friday, Nov. 10 to accommodate the vil- lage's hundreds of school children. It will be at the traditional hour of 11 a.m. And the Remembrance Day dinner will be held Saturday, Nov. Il at the legion. Tickets are $12 per person and -are available in advance only at the legion. Cocktails that evening will be at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. Hockey News Another great trio of games last week in the Brooklin Men's Hockey League. The first matchup Brooklin Legion Bruins 7-1. Kevin Ibbitson scored the lone goal for the losing cause while the Wings spread it around with sin- gle markers from Ken Lynde, Dave Grylls, Neil Guthrie, Greg Gibson, Jeff Solly, Bryan Gordon and Graham Underwood. Village of Brooklin Hawks doubled Brooklin Concrete Rangers 4-2. Greg Davis, John Debois, Mike saw CIBC Wings trounce and Steve Hicks each NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE HIGHWAY 7/12 RECONSTRUCTION BROCK 2ND LINE TO HIGHWAY 7 W.P. 103-99-00 THE STUDY The Ministry of Transportation has retained Marshall Macklin Monaghan Limited to undertake detailed design for the extension of an existing southbound truck climbing lane on Highway 7/12. This work will also include the reconstruction of Highway 7/12 from Brock 2ND Line to Highway 7. This project generally involves the extension of the existing southbound truck climbing lane. It also includes the rehabilitation .of the existing pavement from Brock 2ND Line to Highway 7 and various related improvements including: installation of new traffic signals at the intersec- tion of Highway 7/12 with Regional Road 13, and grade revisions to improve sightlines in the vicinity of this intersection. The project also includes other minor intersection improvements, roadside safety upgrades, drainage improvements and minor illumination upgrades. -- . THE PROCESS KEY MAP The current study is following the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (1999) approved under the Provincial Environmental Assessment Act. chipped in for the Hawks while Steve Gibson and Steve Pidgen replied for the Rangers. Foundation Financial Leafs edged Brooklin Pharmacy Canadiens 3-2 thanks to a pair of goals by Kyle Shaw and one by Don Scott. John Fusco and John Patterson each netted one. Things are tightening up in the total points department. 'The Wings lead the pack with nine points thanks to a 3-0-3 record, but the Hawks are just one point behind with eight and they've had four wins, two losses and no tie matches. The Canadiens and Leafs are tied with six points -- 4 Enter with any purchase from Y & Shopping Spree P A winner each and every week until Chrismas! 'bought each, the Rangers have four and the Bruins are the cellar-dwellers with three points. The good news being they have nowhere to go but up. John Debois tops this weeks board with 12 goals and six assists for 18 points. Pancakes This Sunday, Nov. 5 is the Mt. Zion Masons Pancake Breakfast. It will be held at the Masonic Hall on Cassels East from 9 am. to 12:30 p.m. All the pancakes and sausages you can handle, washed down with orange juice and coffee for $4 per adult 'and $1.50 for kids 10 and under. Best bargoon in town and you know I'll be there. Thanks A Lot Sue Pitchford has asked to pass along a big thank you to all the people who apples last Saturday on behalf of the Ist Brooklin Beavers and Cubs. Library News Arnie has arrived at the library. Well really it's ARNie Automated Renewals and Notification. ARNie will allow library users to renew items, review their patron records and to cancel holds all by calling 430-7913. Have your library card in your hand and give it a try. You can also renew them on the web at www.whitbyli- brary.on.ca even if the book you signed out is from the Brooklin branch. This Saturday, Nov. 4 offering at the movie mati- nee is slated to be Toy Story Il which will run from 2 to-3:35 p.m. No charge. Just let the library know how many kids aged five and up will be attending by calling 655-3191. Gospel Concert Burns Church, 765 Myrtle Road, near the vil- lage of Ashburn, will be presenting a Gospel Music Concert on Nov. 12. Starting at 7:30 p.m. The Torchmen, Canada's favourite gospel quartet will entertain along with Larry and Joelle Turner, a father/daughter duo from Uxbridge. Wine of the Times The Wine Making Shoppe will present "Get to know Brooklin Day" at the Community Centre on Cassels Road on Sunday, Nov. 5 from 3 to 6 p.m. The event is free to the public. Call Pam at 655-WINE. LUBE, OIL) & FILTER Prior to construction of the proposed improvements, a Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) will be prepared for the applicable improvements and made available for pub- lic review and comment. A public notice will be published at that time. There is an opportunity at any time during the Class Environmental Assessment process for public input. If you feel, after consulting with MTO staff, that serious environmental concems remain unresolved, it is your right to request that the project be subject to an Individual Environmental Assessment. The decision to subject the project to such an assessment rests with the Minister of the Environment. A Public Information Centre (PIC) will be held at the following time and location to seek public input on the design details. * 15 point inspection ® up to 5 litres quality oil * top up all : fluid evels - AND adjust tire pressure * new GM plugs | o platinum extra, a 8 , "Bek air filter, YY. : visa check ie, cap & battery 3 "FLUSH & FILL | COOLING SYSTEM EMISSION & FUEL] SYSTEM SERVICE Date: November 8, 2000 Time: 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. Location: Sunderland Memorial Arena 20 Park Street Sunderland, ON We are interested in receiving any comments that you may have with respect to this project. Should you be unable to attend the PIC, but wish to comment on the project, please contact: Mr-<LE=CX» r>OOr mmm Mr. Rob Kivi, P.Eng. 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