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Whitby Free Press, 19 Jan 1994, p. 27

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Whltiy Fr.. Prm., We<kiesdy, Jonuary 19. 1994, Page 27 Tweens .ft lshort in tournament final The Whitby McCullough Jewellrs Ltd. tween A ringette team hosted their own tournment from Jan. 14 ta 16 and came, away with the ilver modal. The firet gae saw Whitby defeat a league team from Pickering by a 6- decision. In Whitby Fabrica novice ringette team was third in the C division Mn the Whitby ringette tournament Jan. 14 ta 16. In three games, Whitby played their beat agnont an evenly-matchedOs0 watearn and won 4-2. Scoring in the taurnamnent were Kàm Curry and Cortnie Hery, each with two goals; Lindsey Lily, two goals and an asaïst; Jennah Cheesman, a goal; the second contest, Whitiy played league archri vals Oshawa and ros to the occasiox with a canvincing 6-4 victoxy. WVhitby' firet bs came at the hands of a team from Ajax by a 4-2 score in a hard-fought affair. Their final round-robin game was a 7-4 lois ta Hamilton. Joanna Tellis, a goal and an "esit; and Kristen Alphonso, Racheal Jimmo, Erin Mclntcoh and Lindsay Tait each with an Caitlin Campbell, Susi. Crabb, Nancy England, Eily MountiOY and Jessica Yan showed good defence. Goaltenders taurnament were McIntosh and Crabb. the England, A complicated three-way tde saw Hamilton in firat place Oshawa in second place ancf Whitby in third place. In the serni-final round, WhitIby faced Oshawa and played strong teamn ringette, resulting in another Whitby victory by a r>3 score. Goaltenereather Hurst was very instrumental in the victory by stopping a hail of Oshawa scoring chances. This win seeded Whitby againat the very strong checlcing tefrom Hamiton in the chamnpionshp e .andalthough Whitby foughlt hd, they lait 3.1 ta claim the silver modal, Teamn scoring was led by Jessica Williams, 10 goals, thre assists; Elben Johuison, five goals, thre assste Jennifer Cassidýy one goal, seven assiste; Melarue Davs, three goals, fugr asssta; Jillilan Shannon and LUsa Vanderlip, each with two goals and three assist each; Hayey MUlard, three sssta; Karyn Peacocke, Sarah Larocque and Caile Oshorne each with two ast and Colleen Ackfoe'd with one goal and ane assist. Goaltender Heather Hunat was again brillant in goal. Sktig- Pecisiîon teams to compete p~~ ~ r g a n precision skating1%e Wlùtb teams have beer offtèred teanis wlhSt the annul active îdnce the summer, when - There insatill epace avaibable in the Whitby Figure Skating Club's Kindesate program that The 10-week, learn-to-skate prorarn is on Tuesdays from 1»5ta 11:15 a.m. at -Iroquois Park. Caîl Jolene Baker at 436- 0729 for more information. invitational competition at Iroquois Park arena on Saturday, Feb. 5. To date, more than 30 teams have committed ta attending. Thý club is hoping ta add some events on Friday evening as well, depending on the nwn bor of. teanis regîstered. i mùonth-bong precision, camp was hebd ta improve skating amis. Tr lyouts were held in Auguat 50 that teama could begin working on'routines as early as possible. Tis ypar, Whitby will be m rersne by Ice Fyre (senior), IéeAgl (novice), Ice Pix (uvenie)and Ice Elusions (adult). [ ,-, c IN 1THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.&0. e11WO C. 0.18 AND IN THE MATER 0F LANS DPREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO Notice of Intent to Designate TAKE NOTICE that "h Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whltby lntends to desnate thpu ot inludng Wland i bullgngathefllw mu a oýsa s pr o of and rchbelraivalue or interest under ParIo thie Ontarlo Herltage Act R.S.0. 1920,0a.0.18& Halsted-Flsher Houe 535 Mre Road West Whby, Ont"r RUS~ONS FOR DESIGNAllON OF 535 MYRTIE RD W- This granite fieldstone house le sited on what was oanginaily a 200- acre Iacl Oft land granted to Christina Damrond on Mardi 30, 1826 by way of patent from the Govemment of Upper Canada. The land was eventually purchased by Thomas Halted in 1832. Mr. Halsted was the first bonafide settier of tde lande, having the existing structure built most likely in the late 1840s, and definitely by 1862, as his residence is listed as a 1-1/2 storey stone house in thue census taken in 1852. Ater Wr. Hasted's death in 1854, the propert was sold to Timothy Fisher. The property was owned by vanious Fisher family mein bers until 1938 (84 years). ARCHITCURAL The Hasted-Fisher house is of architectural value and interest, and je an excellent example of an early fiekistone farmhouse with med brick tnim. The house is located on a large farmn lot and is surrounded by mature vegetation. It has finely executed details in bath wood and masonry which demonstrate the local vemnacular traditions and thie more elaborate decorative design elements typkcal of the eaily and mid-19th centuury neo-diassicai styles. It has a typical foarin for a vemacular farmhouse, having a formai five-bay front facade with two Windows, wit six-over-six sash, an eliher sie of a central doorway. The building also has irregular features, such as a blind window, a double-sided bake aven and an asymmetria back door, which add te ts vemacular character. Interior features of interest are the basement fireplace which indicates dmu presence of an early ktchen andithe intact mouldings of the present dining room. The dining room's baseboard, door andwindow trim use corner boxes, reedinge and the same large moulding profile as the exterior entry pilasters. They are the broad and elaborate mouldings charactenistic of the nea-classical and are repeated consistently throughout the building, appearing aIso in the eaves and in the entry entablature. Any persan may, before February 11, 1994, send by iegistered mal or deliver tathie Clerk of the Tomn of Whitby notice of hie or her objection ta the proposed designation, together with a statement of reasons for the objection and al relevant tacts. If such notic of objection is received, the Councîl of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby shaîl refer the matter te the Conservation Review Board for a heaning. DATED at the Town of Whitby this i 2th day of January, 1994. DONALD G. McKAY, TOWN CLERK THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WITBY 575 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST WHITB3Y, ONTARIO LUN 2M8 PHONE: (905) 668-803 IN THE MATTER 0F THE ONTAIRIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.0. 1990, C. 0.18 AND IN THE MATTER 0F LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE 0F ONTARIO Notice of Intent to Designate TAKE N011CE that the Co0uncil of thm Corportion of the Town ai Whltby Intends Io designate the , nclucing lande mnd buAlngs, at the followng muni a rpeto hisorcn id aictultctural value or FInteret undoPatIt the Ontario Horitage Act~ R.S.0. 1990,.c. 0.18. Old St Johe Roman Cadholc Church 508 John Street West Whitby, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION OF MG JOHN St MST, tein, i frt solelyCathollo church in lhe Town Of hthle costructionrof 8hle church began in 1867 under the watcful oye af Archblshop Lynch af Toronto. The brickwork was contracted ta a well-known Whitby mason, George Cormak, and was designed by a promninent Caruadian architeot, Heny Lngley, who aiea designed Ail Saints' Anglican Church in Whitby and St. Thomas Angican Church in Brooklin. Tragedy etruck in 1901 when lie church was destroyed by lire. Soon afterwarde (1902>, following the original plans (which are etored at the Ontario Archives), 1Thornas Deverml Jr., son of lie original builder, begaru reconstructing the new church. -In December 1902, the church was officialîy opened. It was not until 1975 that the Roman Catholic Epicoepal Corporation eold the church and it became a residential property. ARCHIECURAL The style af the church is Gothic in a verY modeet form appropriate for a emnail parish. The side walis othle church are dividied inta three bays separated b y decorative buttresses. The front facade hae single lancet Wl dwseîether sida of the front porch. Over lie entry porch was a large rose window, which is naw conceaied. At lie gable peak, there ie a masonry projection for a belfry. The building is constructed in red brick with stone trim. The headis of lie lancet windows are surroundeci by a simple Gothie hood mauldinq miade of a double course of corbelling brick. A single masony chumney rises at the back of the cliurch. The building retains its original comerstone. The building is a unique example af an adiaptive reuse of a farmner church ,anud its presenoe contnibutes ta lie architectural character, variety and intereet of lie community. Any person may, before February 11, 1994, send by registereci mail or deliver to lie Clerk cf lhe Tawn of Whitby notice of hie or her objection to the proposed desigriation,, together with a statemnent of reasons for lie abjection andi ail releyant tacts, If such notice ai objection isreceivedi, lie Cauncil of the Corporation of lie Town of WIitby shal refer lie matter te the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. DATED at the Town of Whitby this 121h day of January, 1994.' DONALD G. McKAY, TOWN CLERK NHE CORPORATION 0F TNE TOWN 0F WFOT13Y 575 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST WHITDY, ONTARIO LUN 2M8 PHONE: (905) 608-5803 WINTER REGISTRATION. LJmiled paoe la sali1 avalablel Rismter at the school wheoe your program le baing offered Bellwood Gien DhutiVrmlon* paimerston Prinigle Creel 30 Bslwood Drive 29 FallngbrooSt 400 Palmeuion Av. 80 Rlbblosde O r. 571-4770 6684»~ * Reislerfor Glen Dh&rNàKWW8n at Glon Ohu School. G ~ CHECK NHE FALL/WINTR ACTIVIY BROCHURE FOR FURTHER PROGRAM INFORMATION. Parners in Pide 1994 INTERIM TAXES The irst instalment of taxes for 1994 will be due and paable on Feray15, 1994. Tax bille wilI be maileci during i week of =aur 4,1994. StUR Feeling The Effects 0f That Christmas Turkey? Joîn The Civîc Recroation Complex Heafth Club Feel at homie in the dean aid spacious facilities. Let the friendly staff make your ftness experience a mnemorable one. Enjoy aur numerous fitness options: *Computerlzed carclovascular conditioning equipment *Compprohensive selection of free weights and conditionlng *25-mati esure pool wth 80-foot twisting water silde *Jet/training pool, whirlpoalc and saunas. Tecombinahions are encless. Cali 666-199t for membership information or drop by 555 Rossland Road East for a tour. Ji 0 Pets Pets are available for adopton at the Animaià Control Centre by fing 427-8737 One win for novices

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