/ I I 1 f I s Classifieds Phone 623-3303 Classified Deadline --- Monday 4:30 p.m. Rotaiy Welcomes New Member No Booze at Mosport? Work Wanted Daycare MUTTON MASONRY All types of cement work, concrete floors, sidewalks and driveways. NEW CHIMNEYS AND REPAIR Chimney Sweep G.W. MUTTON 623-5981 31-tfS Services PRIVATE Mortgages - The place ' cl to go when your bank says Nol * -Anubus Investments, (416) 668- " ; 7200, 110 Green Street, Whitby, bo ■> 37-tfSN $57.00 to Toronto Airport Cadillac Sedan EXECUTIVE SERVICE $73.00 to Toronto Airport Super Stretch Limousine 623-2916 Visa accepted ' Div. of Deluxe Taxi ALL DELUXE SERVICES ARE OPEN"24 HOURS" 26-tiS I'lrlf Il bl I bu L DAYCARE available in my home, ages 2 and up. Phone 987-1709. 34-4SN FULL time daycare available in my home (Newcastle), nutritious meals, activities and T.L.C. Phone 987-1803, 34-4SN MOTHER of two to do daycare in Newcastle, full or part time, shift work, within walking distance to Catholic school or P.S. bus., reasonable rates. Phone 987- 4953. 34-4RN LOVING daycare available in my home, plenty of toys, crafts and ac- 'tivities, with fenced yard in Foster Creek, Newcastle Village. Please phone Sandy 987-1520. 37-2SN BABYSITTING available, Andrew and Arthur St., Newcastle, close to St. Francis school, any age. Phone 987-3437. 37-1SN MOTHER in Newcastle Village caring for very few (2-10 yrs.), huge backyard, lunch, crafts, music, walking to St. Francis for afternoonJ.K., 987-1273. 37-1 SN UAYCAHh available in my borne, hot lunches and snacks provided, lots of activities and TLC, Liberty St. and Concession SI. Phone 623-1931. 37-1S EXPERIENCED daycare provider moving to Bowmanville, close to Waverley Public School, available for care beginning December, excellent excellent references and medical training. Interested persons please phone collect (416) 267-8822, ask for Carol. 37-1 SN RELIABLE daycare in my home, references available, reasonable rates. Phone 623-2743. 37-1S YOUNG mother available to babysit young children, daily activities activities and outings, nutritious meals and snacks, Mearris and No. 2. Phone 623-8894. 37-1S by Lome Miller "I chose architecture as my profession because it came right after archeology in our professions guide at Carleton and I didn't want to dig around in the dirt," said Reg Freethy, O.A.A, R.A.I.C. The Bowmanville architect delivered his classification classification speech at the Rotary Rotary Club last week. Reg Freethy is one of the newest Rotarians and one of the newest architects in Bowmanville. Mr. Freethy opened his offices here in 1987 and has been designing . private homes, offices, public housing housing and commercial operations operations ever since. He credited local residents, residents, Ron Weeks and A1 Witherspoon, for encouraging encouraging him to pursue his chosen career. "After completion of the five-year course at Carleton, which took me seven years," he confided, "I took one year off when I got married and worked in Timmins for one year for the practical experience." experience." He later worked on the Ministry of Revenue Building in Oshawa. Mi\ Freethy had a comprehensive comprehensive slide show to accompany accompany his talk which illustrated illustrated his work through University and the completion completion of the Revenue Building. Building. Fellow-Rotarians saw his designs for an art gallery perched on top of a 23-storey building, a school project, and the interior construction of the Revenue Building, in which he was responsible for the design and installation of the 30-foot security console, console, the elevators, the The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 12,1990 21 ? *- mà : 1 . v ?■' '/< - 1 m itf* / , ' > - ' ' ■ ■ . / " I ,, ■ / / 1 . • ; > v.. ; ' 'er.f- \ ■ 'L <■ ■B 1 ! \ } tv > Vf sill ■ »■ W ^ Town Council has confirmed confirmed its decision to ask that the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario revoke any special occasion or other permits permits that may have been issued issued to Mosport Park. In a resolution passed by the general purpose and administration administration committee last week, the Liquor Licence Board was advised that Council is withdrawing its approval for dispensation of alcoholic beverages at Mosport Mosport in connection with motor motor vehicle racing on September September 8,15,16,22, and 29. BLOCK PARENT WEEK The week of October 21- 27 has been declared Block Parent Week in the Town of Newcastle. Town Council voted Monday Monday to recognize the special week with the flying of the Block Parent flag at the Town Hall. A flag-raising ceremony will_bearran£ed ; _^___^^_ The committee resolution stated that Council was withdrawing its approval after after Mosport allegedly held a motor vehicle racing event from September 1 to 3 with out a special events licence having been obtained. The resolution noted that, this is "contrary to the provisions of by-law 78-50. as amended." amended." For insurance call (623) 3621 Dirk Brinkman - Agent Joe Reitsma- Lie. Of. Manager / 1 \ Scugog Street STATE FARM INSURANCE ®. Stale Farm Insurance Companies Canadian Head Ollices: Scarborough, Ontario Rotarftms Len Koenderman and Ray Simser stand with new Rotarian, Reg Freethy, after Reg gave his classification speech to the the membership during a meeting at the Port Darlington Marina last Thursday. Mr. Freethy spoke .about his career as an architect. Heritage Week '9! Meeting and Election of Officers will be held on Tuesday, September 18th at 7:30 p.m. . - y-- ■ > ] ■ - ■> ,• UU -'lu. l il.. . . i.I.»,;-. «..*■**!* V v":i -***• > ; GO l.H.Uj at the Visual Arts Centre Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville x / \ / x OF THE WEEK! Lean Ground Beef. Head Lettuce 99* head Nectarines Plums to. $ J 95 503 Broccoli it bunch Peaches $135, $179. CQt I 2.99 kfl I 3.93 to HYKSTRA'S mm ELICATESteEN Foot lb. 1.52 to FOOD MARKET "Home of Quality" $16,000 apiece skylights, the central atrium and the interior interior design of the Ministerial Ministerial Offices. • "This is the most energy- efficient building in North America due to the thermal storage tanks on the roof. There are only two furnaces which heat the entire building building because of the efficacy of this heat reclamation system," system," said Mr. Freethy. When describing what an architect's main function is, the Rotary speaker had this view to present: "An architect's prime function is to listen," he stressed. "We have to listen to the clients and to the construction construction workers. That way we can fulfil the client's dreams and wishes and find out if there are any problems problems with things not meeting meeting properly, or why there is a steel girder running through the centre of an elevator elevator shaft." "Every project has its problems, from the single family dwelling to the 40- storey highrise. In the high- rise, if something is out of kilter on the first floor, it will be out on all 40 floors," he quipped. "In the single family dwelling, there is the problem of explaining to the client why his designs won't ■work or why the cost is ini' ini' creasing as practical changes changes have to be made to make the project feasible and still make his hopes and dreams come true." One fact which the club found astounding is the amount of liability coverage that architects have to take out to protect them against litigation. "The claim figures are rising constantly - and we now have been advised to take out insurance against litigation that will cover us for six years after our deaths," said Mr. Freethy. The number of licensed architectural firms in Onta rio is estimated at 1,900. Approximately Approximately 2,200 licensed architects are practicing in these firms, Mr. Freethy informed informed his audience. He concluded his talk by saying that he had always admired the "art deco and postmodernism periods in architecture." These, he pointed out,' "are making a comeback in today's architecture." architecture." , Rotarian Len Koenderman, Koenderman, who sponsored Reg Freethy into the Club and whose home Reg designed, introduced the speaker. Ro- .tarian Ray Simser thanked him 'on behalf of the club and commented on the hu manistic approach Mr. Freethy took to architecture. Guests of the Rotaiy Club were from Oshawa, Co- bourg, Bowmanville, Whitby and Port Hope. Anniversary congratulations congratulations were given to Dal and Georgina Dalrymple, Garnet •and Annabelle Rickard and Neale and Sheila McLean. Rotarian Ken Hockin led a rousing rendition of the Rotary Song without the aid of song books or a piano. The Rotaiy Car wash is coming up on September 22. That's all for the September September 6 meeting of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Rotary Club. Police Briefs A theft at a Courtice area home last week resulted in $2,600 worth of items being taken. Durham Regional Police report that on September 5 a break and enter and theft took place at a Hillhurst Gres. home. Approximately $1,200 in articles and $1,400 in cash was taken. Police have a possible suspect.;' £L'.V Damage was reported at Preston Transport in Bowmanville Bowmanville after a break-in at their yard last Thursday. Durham Regional Police say the yard was entered, tires were punctured by an electric drill, tiedown straps ps ik- were cut and locks were ta Police are still investigating investigating the September 6 incident. incident. i' A Toronto resident may be more careful about where he leaves his money in the future. He reported to Durham Regional Police on September September 7 that he had driven a car down to the Oshawa Auto Auction in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. 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