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Whitby Free Press, 12 Sep 1990, p. 26

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PAGE A2, WH]TBY FREE PRESS, Hentage, SEPTLM3R 12,1990 I ~ VOICE 0F RIE COUNTY TOWN independently owned and operated by Whitby-residents for Whitby residents. Doug Anderson Publisher Maurice Pifher Editor Alexandra Simon Production Manager' 2nd Class Postal Registration #05351 Published every Wednesday. By 677209 Ontario Inc. Phone 668-6111, 668-6112, 668-369 131 Brock Street North, P.O. Box 206, Whitby, Qnt. LUN 5S1 What's a LACAC? Quality Custo*M, Cabinets Fo>r 4 G;eieration.as hrough four generations, the Leipsig family have been involved ini cabinet making. This traditional craftmanship jhas flot lost the high quality in today's modemn world. Al cabinets are handcrafted one at a time, using solid pine, oak and other fine hardwoods. Along with quality cabinets, kitchen design is our speciàlty. Each kitchen is designed to suit your specific requirements, with ail the modern conveniences in mmd.i Corne in to see the quality you once thought ivas a thing of the past. * Leipsig Kitchens and Cabinets from Co' us-tom Cabinets 1333 Boundary Rd. OShawa - 725-1723 * * h * * i *4 *'f(#t *, * ,> t ~ #r By JiflStocl Whitby's LACAC k Architectural Conservation Advisory Conünittee) is a name or (Local that you have. probably heard at Museumattcso displa8Y By Murray Misin President Whitby Histoi'ical Soclety Visitors can enjoy a wealth of acivtie t be offered at Heri- tage Day on Saturday. Down- town Whitby is made up- of both the old and the new, and often new imitates old - commercial developments in Vkétorian style, such as Pearson Laites which will open phase four. The istorical Society's Museum displa will be part of Heit eDa. 0urently there is no Witby museum, and the artifacts are in storage, brought out only for display in other museums and- on special occa- sions. The society is working closely with the Town to establish a large permanent museum un the. Centennial Building. Most of the society' work takes place in quiet fashion, behind the scenes, but there is much done by active volunteers. l he board of cirectors meets monthly at the municipal build- ing, and a public meeting will soon be arranged. New members are welcome, for a $5 fee. least once, been confused by, and fogte as a resuit. LACAC is a comniittee of Town couricil, formed to advise council on matters relating to the conservation of historically and/or architecturally significant properties within the Town of Whitby. Too big of a mouthful? Lets try it int littie pieces. LACAC is a committee ,0f il- volunteer citizens who donate their spare time to help to preserve Whitby's historical and architectural heritage. You might knowî some 0f them as- they often surface in other areas within the town. LACAC members for 1990 are: Rick McDonnell (chairman), Allen Bravford, Vera Hugel, Catherine' Rowell, CFrarfotte Genties, Joan Mannt, Ronald Pmmi'w. Susan Smyth, Anita SEE PAGE 43 ie only Whitby newspaper PROCLAMATION HERITAGE-DAY, TAKE NOTICE THAT September 15, 1990 is hereby proclairned as Heritage Day- in and for the Town of Whitby. Citizens of Whitby are encoraed to celebrte the histoiy and heritage-of the Town of Whitby by attending the followfing events: September 15,1990 -. HERITAGE DAY in Downtown Whitby, a co-operative event %sposored by the folowing groups: Whitbv Local Architectural Conseration Advisoy Comittee (LÂ.CQ.J1 Walking tours, ck c isplay and demonstration. award presentation. storytelling contest. jewellery, and dlock idnifcton and authentication, and LA.C.A.C. Henitage Designation Disptays. 1000 a.m. to 400 p.m. at the downtown Bank of Montreal, OId Whitby Library and Pearson Lanes. Contact Kathleen Power at 668-5803. Whitby Historica etyM -Heritage Tea at Pearson Lanes 2.Wp)il. to 4:00 pin. Lunch at Prospect- of Whitby, Hlistoical Society Museum display, artifact and toy display it Pearson Laies. Contact Murray Miskin at 428-8000. Whitbv Business Imrovement Area - Apple Pie Contest, a butter-making dernonstration and sarnpling, and facepainting by the Jaycettes. 1D.00 amn. to 2W0 pi. at the BJA. Office - V1 Brock Street South and at vanious locations throughout the downtown. Contact Lynda Lawson at 666-4199. DATED at Whltby, Ontaio this 5th alay of September 1990. R. A. Atterutey, Mayor Town of Whltby 'I ______ 9

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