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Whitby Free Press, 9 Apr 1980, p. 7

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WHITBN FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9. 1980, PAGE 7 Brkin IIUNTER'S SAFETY COURSE On April 21 and 22, a Hunter's Safety Course wiIi be offered in Brooklin. You must register and pay a fee of $15 prior to taking the course. For further informa tion contact Carl Sedore a t 655-3250. PAPER DRIVE The Brooklin Boy Scouts will hold their monthly paper drive on Saturday, April 12 at 9a.m. Newspapers are to tied two ways and left at curbside prior to 9 a.m. Newsprint only can be accepted. No magazines or glossies, please. Ashburn residents may leave their newspapers at the Ash- burn Community Centre before the drive. For additional information cati Alex McCloud at 655-3602. TEEN DANCE The next Brooklin and District Kinette Club Teen Dance will be held on Saturday, April 12 at the Brooklin Community Cen- tre. AMAZING COUNTRY PERFORMERS An enjoyabie evening of music, drama and dance wil feature the Amazing Country Performers on April 10 at the Myrtie United Church. Tickets which are $2 for adults and $1 for children are available by calling 655-4284. PUBLIC MEETING Approximately haîf of our tax dollars go toward education. As taxpayers we should ask: Are our children getting a quality education in return? A meeting wili be heid on Thursday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Commuruty Concept Centre in Brooklin. Ail concerned çitizens fromn Brooklin, Ashburn, Myrtie and area are invited. Parental input is vital in deveioping and maintaining a good and active relationship amongst parents, teachers, principal and the students - our children. Corne and express your, suggestions, opinions, beliefs and complaints. Refreshments wiil be served.- FASHION SHIOW The Brooklin and District Kinette Club presents "Rainbow of the 80's" Fashion Show on Wednesday, April 16 at 8:00 p.m. Fashions are from Fashions 126, Agnes Disney and shoes from Kameka. The show eill be held at Anderson Collegiate in Whitby. Tickets which are $2.50 may be obtained through any Kinet- te member. MONTE CARLO DANCE The Brooklin and District Kinsmen Club is sponsoring an Elimination Draw of $500 with proceeds going to Cystic Fibrosis. There wiil be a prize for every loth ticket drawn. Tickets are to be drawn at the Monte Carlo Dance on Saturday, April 19 from 1:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at the Brooklin Community Centre. Tickets which are $5 may be obtained from Don Vipond at 655-4953. PLANT AUCTIONS Tiie Brooklin Horticultural Society wiil be holding its annual plant auction and bake sale on Wednesday April 23, 8:00 p.m. at the Brooklin United Church. A draw will aiso take place offering as lst prize an Or- namental Tree, 2nd prize a Flowering Shrub, 3rd prize a Pot- ted Plant. Tickets are 3 for $1 or .50t each and are available from any member or Val Hundert at the Emporium. Please corne out and support your society as titis is our major fund raising event of the year. IIEARTFUND We are happy to report the recent Heart Fund Canvas was an outstanding success. Our grateful thanks-to the captains, canvassers and ail who contributed. We are pleased to turn over a total of $2090.00 to the Ontario Heart Foundation. Again many thanks. Eunice Stocks and Shirley Morrow SPRING FAIR DANCE Get that group together for the Fair Dance. Advance tickets are on sale for the Brooklin Spring Fair Dance sponsored by Group '74 to be held at the Brookiin Memorial Mrena on May 31, 1980 from 8:30 - 1:00 p. m. The live music provided by "The Lidos" (courtesy of Manchester Radio Union). There will be bar priviledges, prizes and lunch. Tickets are $5 per person and may be obtained by caliing Maureen Martens at 655-3733 or atShort's Pharmacy. MISS BROOKLIN PAGEANT Any girls who are interested in representing the Brookiin Whitby Ilistori0cal Society look[ng forward to future By EUGENEIHENRY The Whitby Historical Society got under way in this community back in 1967, during centennial year. Thanks to moving spirits like lawyer Duncan McIn- tyre and other history orien- ted citizens such as Mrs. H.B. Muckle, Guy Winter, Dick Valleau and Mrs. R.D. Ruddy - a provincial charter for the society was secured and they were a going con- cern dedicated to heritage preservation in the Whitby area. Since then, the society has continued to serve the public by operating the Whitby Museum at Lynde House and the Archives located in the Centennial Building on Centre Street. Through an on-going program of acquisitions the Lynde House Museum at Dundas and DeHillier Streets has become well known throughout the province for the quality of its exhibits, the rooms featuring i9th century fur- niture in paricular. Much of this success is due to the dedication and hard work of curator Fred Cane. The Ar- chives have been under the care of Brian Winter for many years. Newly elected president of the Whitby Historical Society, Sheila Cormack, says "My predecessors in office did an excellent job of building Whitby's heritage facilities by continuaily upgrading the collections in the Museum and Archives - people like Margaret Ken- nedy and Florence Heard did a fine job for the people of Whitby - I hope to continue improving both the Museum and the Archives." Sheil Cormack looks upon the Museum and Archives as an integral part of the educational system in this region, serving particuiarly those of student age with an interest in local history. In this connection there has been a rising number of student groups visit the Museum with their teacher in recent years. It seems likely that the TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting af The Liquor Licence Board ai Ontario wili be heid at the ROYAL CANADIAN LE- GION, 217 MURRAY STREET, PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO on THURSDAY. APRIL 24th. 1980, at the hour ai 9:30 a'clock n the forenoan. at which tîme the Board will hear applications. n accordance with Section 19(a) subsectian (1> ai Regula- tian 1008 under The Liquar Licence Act, 1975, ta increase the capacity ai lîcensed prem- ises in respect af the follawing icenced establishments: Cedricks Restaurant 173 Brock Street North Whitby, Ontario Additional Dining Loungem Capacity Applicants: Edward Przybylski, Richard Przybylski Country Lane Golf Course Concession Four at Lynbrook Road Whitby, Ontario Additionaî Lounge Capacity and Additional Dining Lounge Licence Applicant: 270233 Ontario Limited AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any persan who is resi- dent in the municipality and who wîshes ta make represen- tatian relative ta the applica- tion. shahl make their submîs- sian ta the Board in writing prior ta the date af the hear- îng. or in persan at the time and place of the hearing. (Cop- ies ai written submissïons will be farwarded ta the applicant>. Executive Drectar Liquar Licence Board of Ontaria 55 Lakeshare Boulevard East TORONTO. Ontario M5E IA4 MINISTRY 0F CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS T-HE LîQUOR LICENCE ACT 1975 Whitby Historical Society wili play a meaningful role in the Whitby community during the 1980's because of the growing public interest for eariy Ontario times and the history of Whitby.- TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Me-eting af The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario wîll be held at the ROYAL CANADIAN LE- GION, 217 MURRAY STREET, PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO an THURSOAY, APRIL 24th, 1980, at the hour of 9:30 o'clack n the farenoon, at which time the Board wîil hear applica- tions for new licences in ac- cor-dance with The Liquor Li- cence Act. 1975 and RegiJia- tians thereunder. The fallawing establishrnents have applied for a licence of the ciass indicated, and the application wilI be entertained at the afarernentioned location ard idre. Great Wall Restaurant 116 Dundas Street West Whîtby, Ontario ining Roomn Licence Applicants: William Oon-Keung Wang. Ken Man-Keung Wang, See-Yuen Wang, Mee-Lan Wang Whitby Racquetbali Facility 1100 Champlain Avenue Whitby. Ontario Launge Licence Applicant: 417876 Ontario Limited AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that anly persan who is resi- dent in the municipality and who wîshes ta make represen- tation relative ta the applica- tion. shahl make their submis- sian to the Board in writing priar to the date of the hear- ing, or in persan at the tïme and place of the hearing. (Cop- ies of wrîtten submissians wîll be farwarded ta the applîcaniti Executive Drectar Lîquar Licence Board af Ontario 55 Lakeshore Boulevard East TORONTO. Ontario. M5E 1A4 MIN ISTRY 0F CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT. 1975 REASONABLE PRICES Spring Fair Board as Miss Brooklin iiiay enter titis year's pageant. Requirements are that you be between the ages of 17 and 21 (by August 1980) and reside in te Town of Whitby which in- cludes Ashburn, Brooklin, Myrtie and Whitby. Besides Miss Brookiin, there are also 2 runners-up chosen. Severai prizes are presented to ail winners and a cash prize is given to each contestant who enters. Some of te prizes in- clude luggage, jewellery, cosmetics, gift certificates and cash. Any girls who wish to enter, please contact Susan Smith at 655-3932. This year there will be no talent portion and no bathing suit competition. Susan Smith 655-3932 Brown's Foodmaster (bfr on Saturday)i SHA PE-UP YOUR ARCON DITIONER with our Shape-Up Special*- LCheck condition of drip pan and drain cannectian FL Measure aIl operating pressures with ref rigeration gauges. H Check noise and vibration levels. [)Examine ail parts for visible wear. L-i Checkt thermostat operation. L Examine ail electrical connections for wear. Just $44u95 [] Wax auldoor unit. L.] Check for refrigerant leaks. CI lnspect evaporator coîl and clean If needed. [] Check condenser calti and dlean If needed. LI Check return air tiller and replace If necessary. D] Inspect and lubrîcate motar and fan. HOME MASTER LTD. E~TCABOT'S Decking & Fence Stains FOR WOODEN FLOORS, PORCHES, PATIOS & FENCES GAL. Less 10% for the mnonth of April MITCHELL BROTHERS Building Supplies Mt. Brooklin 655-4991 IREI t~TUMAIt~ TAKE ADVANTAGE 0'F OUR PA&TIO DOOR SALE Storm Doors & Windows - Panaramic Replocment Windows B IMý Sereen and Glass Ilepair WHITBY ALUMINUM 66-2252 Best 2"9 Storn Doors 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Alcan Buidng Products ~itow&xaim-,il GUARA4NTEED WORKMANSNfIP Ontario MINISTRY 0F CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS ONTARIO The Motor Vehicis Dealer Act TAKE NOTICE that any person havIng a dlaim arising out of vahictes againsi Disney Motors who carried on business as a mator vehicie deaier farmeriy Iocated aI 146 Brack Street N., Whitby, Ontario from 25 June, 1976 ta 1 August, 1978 should file a dlaim with the Registrar under the Mator Vehicie Dealers Act supported by a capy of a Court Judgement/Proof of Claim tram the Trustee in Bankrup- tcy coverIng such a dlaim at 555 Yange Street, Toronto, Ontario, on or before Navamber 15, 1981, and that after that date the proceeds of the bond of Disney Md;tors, which was forfeited, wili be distributed aniy amangst thase persans who, priar to that date, have filed their dlaims as above. DATED AT TORONTO tis 28th day ai March, 1980. Alan W. Abrams Registrar The Motor Vehicle Deaers Act CONTACT US NOW FOR ALUMUNUM SIDING Soffit Fascia and Semless Gutter (Cash & Curry for the. Do-it-Toursoif ors) Also Vynal Siding Available qML»ým-Zw I-quwla-- à % dÀà, cu- bui ing centre $24 95 FREE ESTIMATES

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