PAGE 22, WHMTY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1M8 CIM is, aval abl The Canadienhistitute of blanaemen 'CI'M designation Mariied ns anagemient) is available throug correspondencs. -'Ihe course is available et Durhamn CoUege. Subiects include man- agement ncdpes and ce% ew an buies aw (oiverseas - inter- national,. contrat law), oigan- izational behavior, marketing management, applied management financial management, policy and administration, business maae ment, operations and hlspy and manageiial communications The courses are avaflable to al psosqal*~rng for rnembershp ini te C=ann Institute cf Mainagement.* Complete information is available fin the, CIM office. Lecture notes and assignents wil be setby mai and the final examination wil be supervised in:the students inmediate area. For information on the program, contact the. Canadien Institute cf Management, 2175 Sheppard Ave. E., Ste. 110, Wilowdale, Ontax% ?&J 1W8; (416)493-0155;- FAX (416)491-1670. CORPORATION 0F 1THE TOWN 0F WHITBY t DENNES JANSSENS of Broodlin is 4H award for bèst dafry cow at the ail smiles as Hugh Ormiston, aiso Oshawa-Whitby fair on the weekend. from Brooklin, presents hlm with a FÉee Prou. photo IN THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO ACT, R.S.0. 1980, c. 337 HERITAGE AND THE MATTER 0F LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO NOTICE O.f INTEINT TO DESIGNAT TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Counicil of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to designate the property, including lands and buildings, at the following municipal address as property of historic or architectural value or interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337. The Donald Wilson House 519 Dundas Street East WHITBY, Ontario REASONS FOR-DESIGNATION 0F 51 )DNAS STREET EAST. WHITBY HISTORICAL The Donald Wilson House was buift in 1928 by Donald A. Wilson, a wealthy gentleman who took an active part in community Ie in Whitby. He was a member of the Whitby Board of Education for more than 25 years and Mr. Wilson was a charter member of the Whitby Rotary Club when it was formed. He was also a founding member of the Chamber of Commerce in 1928. Mr. Wilson was named as the f irst recipient of the Peter Perry Award as Whitby's outstanding citizen in 1955. A ROHITECTURAL The Donald Wilson House combines aspects of romantic and picturesque English revival styles with the utilitarian American Craftsman style. The Tudor Revival contributed to the picturesque arrangement of massing and many of the details: the leaded glazing, the numerous gables, and bay windows, the interior nooks, the interior ceiling beams and in part the panelling. The craftsman interior-featured lavish use of natural wood in wainscotting, beamed ceiîings, window seats and buit-in furnishings. Any person may, before August 25, 1989, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Whîtby, notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a statement of reasons for the objection and *ail relevant facts. If such notice of objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby shaîl refer the matter to the Conservation Review. Board for a hearing. DATED at the Town of Whitby this 9th day of August, 1989. Donald G. McKay Town Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575- Rossland Road East WHITBY, Ontario LUN 2M8 PHONE: (416) 668-5803 i77ý» DURHAM THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering AN APPLICATION TO AMEND REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND WHITBY OFFICIAL PLAN THE DURHAM THE TOWN 0F The amendment, as submitted by the- applicant, proposes to extend the Urban Area boundary in order to permit a residential subdivision consisting * f 131 single;-famiîy dwellings, 100 link units and 51 townhouse units within the site indicated on the map below. ln order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment application, the public is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Depariment. Information related to the amendment application fis available in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, LUN 6A3 or by calling Ms. Kay Dryden, Planning Department (416) 668-7731 (Whitby) / 686-1651 (Toronto). Submissions concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must be received no later than Friday, August 25, 1989. Please include your address and telephone number in any submission made. FILE NO. 89-82/D/WW Marie Hubbard Chairman, Planning Committee_ ~1 - Dr. M. Michael, M.C.î.P. Commissioner of Planninig Log house handicrafting offered- at college Durham College will offer 'Log House EHandicrafing" commencing compadies have asked for students Who sucecessfily complete this ,course -to submit their resumes. The course- wiIl instruct students from the beginning stages of Iog construction - footings, preparing logs tbrough to window and door installation and timber. roof support systemns. At least one building, lapproxmately 8ft. x8 ft., will be built on the building site on Hlighway 115. Ron Keys, Ganaraka Log Homes Ltd., is the instructor. The site, Highway'401 to Highway 35/115, (north 17 kmn, east side) has s-everal homes in .different stages of completion.* Extra consultation can be arranged witht he instructor on an individual basis. The course wiil be held on the building site, Hfighway 115, and will run 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Sundays, Sept. 9,' 1989 - January 7, 1990; tuition fee if $350. The students must supply most of their own tools and gear, (approcimately $600-$800), including a chain saw, safety wear and others noted on the supply lIist available at registration. Registration for al continuingf education prograins takes place Saturday, Aug. 19. in the gymnasiurn, Oshawa main campus. Saturday, the north entrance doors will be opened and control nuinhers handed out begiLnning et 5 arn. Registraion is from 8:30 arn. to, 8:30 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Telephone registration wiil begin Monday, Aug. 21, 8:30 arn., use special number 436-1100. The Canada Safety Council statistica for 1987 indicate that 22 children died as a result of farm accidents. Do flot let your oversight on safety be the cause of ani farrn accident this summer. National Farm Safety Weelc, July 25-31. 1989.