PAGE 10, WH1TBY riREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1987 Guitar among stolen items A guitar valued at $1,500 and a small quantity of cash were among the items stolen from C&C Sound at 118 Brock St. S. between Nov. 1 and Police say stereo equipment stili in boxes was also stolen. No value on the equipment was available. A hole was drilled in a rear door to gain access. A 77-YEAR-OLD Whitby man was eharged with failing to yield while making a left turn after the 1978 station wagon he was driving collided with a 1980 Volkswagen at Euclid and Dundas St. W. last Thursday. No one was hurt in 'the accident which caused an estimated $5,000 damage to the wagon and $2,000 to the Volkswagen. Free Press photo United Way needs another $ 570OOO The United Way campaign has now reached 77 per cent of its ____________________________________________________ target as more than $2 million has EXCLUSIVE LS heen raised. iRob Owens, publicity director for ~ç -r~~CORPORATION 0F THE ___ TOWN 0F WHITBY PLANNING DEPARTM IENT NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, Novemnber 18, 1987, 7:30 p.m. Meeting Hall, Whltby Municipal Building Whltby, Ontarlo RE: DOWNTOWN WHITBY SECONDARY PLAN DDIIJ [J n u EIIiEDL2IILIZ=.B -~ EwcI C] --- At the above-notec public meeting, the Stage 111 Report for the Downtowfl Secondary Plan Study will be presented. The Report wiII include the Draft Secondary Plan for the study area shown on the map above. Furttier information on the above study may be obtalned by calling Mr. Larry Cavanagh or Mr. Bryce Jordan of the Planning Department at (416) 668-5803. ROBERT B. SHORT Director of Planning Corporation of the Town of Whiitbuy the campaign, says organizers are "&optimistic" although "not really confident," that they can raise $570,000 to reach the $2.6-million ob- jective. The campaign was extended in an attempt to reach the goal. One group which responded to the need was Central Park Senior Public School in Oshawa, contributing_ $125. The victory celebration, originally scheduled for Nov. 16 at Elusions, is now tentatively scheduled for Nov. 30, when final totals will be revealed. OPEN MON DAYS until Christmas for your convenience For appoi ntment cal1 668-6770 110 Dunlop St. East, Whitby CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF -WHilTBY IN THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337. AND IN THE MATTER 0F LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ON- TARIO NOTICE 0F 1INTENT TO DESIG NATE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to designate the property, including lands and buildings, at the following municipal1 address .as property of historic or architectural value or interest under Part IV of the On- tario 1feritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337. The George Wallace House 404 Byron Street South Whltby, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION F 404 BYRON STREET SOUTH, WHITBY Historical This house was built around 1853 for George Wallace. He was a wealthy merchant who also served as Centre Ward Councillor in' 1857. Other noted owners of the bouse were James Hamilton, Edward Johnson and Cephas Seldon, aIl of whomn were prominent businessmen. Cephas Seldon also served on Whitby Town Coun- cil in 1926-27. Architectural The George Wallace House is an excellent example of Ontario vernacular cottage design. Specific features of interest include the "dressed" limestone foundation and the beaded pointing'of the mortar on the front elevation, as well as the use of raised buf f brick quoins on the corners. Any person may, before December 11, 1987, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Whitby notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a statement of reasonis for the objection and aIl relevant tacts. If such notice of objection is received. the Council of the Cor- poration of the Town of Whitby shall refer the matter to the Con- servation Review Board fora hearing. DATED at the Town of Whitby this 11lth day of November. 1987. Donald G. McKay Town Cîerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario Li N 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803