~SETu ans pW BF] RNS aa Le AR AAR LAS Fe RA Un Provide large range of services PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 14, 1979 -- 11 More to your library than meets the eye J by Elaine Hammett quarters in Richmond Hill. No other centre in any The following services are community provides the available at you local 'e range of services offered by Library: your public library. Educa- tion, 'information, entertain- PAPERBACK SERVICE: ment, culture and recreation Once seldom used in lib- are all part of your library raries, paperbacks help service to its patrons. In libraries keep up with chang- ¢ Order to more efficiently ing trends in reading and serve the public the Central Supplement copies of hard- Ontario Regional Library cover books in great System was formed in 1965. demand. One of 14 provincially funded ~~ INTER LIBRARY LOAN: regional library systems in If Scugog Library is unable Ontario C.O0.R.L. co-or- to provide the material dinates the activities of requested by a patron, the ® public libraries in the requestcan often be filled by Regions of Peel, York and another library through inter Durham with its Hhead- library loan and its. daily Old Bills Night o Old Bills Night will be held this year on March 31. Sponsored by the Port Perry Legion Branch 419, the affair is held annually to honour the men who served their country during the First World War. Guest speaker this year.will be Elmer Simms, chairman of Ontario Command. The evening gets underway at 5:30 with a cocktail hour, followed by dinner at 7:00 p.m. and dancing at ® 9:00 p.m. " For information on tickets contact 985-8690. delivery service. All lib- raries in C.O.R.L. are linked by telephone - teleprinter system that enable them to locate material quickly and request it from the holding library. C.O.R.L. headquar- ters can search for material elsewhere through linkage by Telex to the National Library in Ottawa and to other major libraries and library systems. SUBJECT SPECIALIZA- TION: Certain libraries in C.O.R.L. have agreed to develop holdings in specific subject areas eg. photo- graphy, Canadian History or art. This eliminates un- necessary duplication in specialized material yet makes it available when needed to patrons anywhere in the region through Inter library loan. LARGE PRINT BOOKS and BOOKS ON TAPE: These are available upon request in a wide range of topics. AUDIO VISUAL SER- VICE: Our library is build- ing a film collection as are many other libraries in the through Inter library loan a wide variety of films are available. With all these services available even a small library can offer the library resources of a continent. Isn't that worth looking into? Many libraries throughout C.O.R.L. issue Regional library cards which enable people throughout the Central Ontario Regional Library System to borrow or return books to libraries honouring this card. Shut-ins who desire material from the library can contact the library or Community Care for assis- tance. Don't forget that Scugog Memorial Library is now closed Mondays and open Wednesday. The Childrens Department is now open Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mrs. MacColl has planned an informative and fun after- noon of films for children on . Wed. March 14th (P.D. Day) The "Books Alive' Club for children of 7-11 starts Satur- day, March 31 at 10:30 a.m. So come and look us over and discover that there really is "More to the Library than Meets the Eye!! Ashburn and area news by Mrs. E. Heron The Ashburn group of the W.M.S. met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. Batten with thirteen members present. Mrs. Gardner gave the opening devotions and based her thoughts on "prayer'. Mrs. Lindsay Death had the study and it was the second chapter of our study about china. Mrs. Death made the study very interes- ting and we learned a lot that we need to know in order to try and understand other countries and the mission of business part of the meeting plans were made for the Easter thank offering which will be held in the church the first Wed. in April. The hostess served a lovely lunch. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. R. Deeth, they have a baby son, Stephen David James, a brother for Karri and Michael and Ronald. Mr. James Doble of Toron- to visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ashton and family also his mother Mrs. Lena Doble of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron were supper guests at a family gathering with their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Drew Leaper and Ian of Mississauga last Sunday. Rev. McEntyre continued his messages of "Life under the rule of God' last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leslie Directors of 'Fernie House' the home for boys in need were with us and told of some of the work at the home. Mr. Leslie sang two beautiful solos. Don't forget the games night at the church hall on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited. 32. Lots 1 and 2, B.F. Conc. Lots 1 and 2, Conc. |; Lots LY 2 and 3and part of Lots 4 and 5, Conc. Il; and Part oflLots 1,2,3,4and 5, Conc. ll within the former Township of Pickering (now within the Town of Ajax) 33. Lot 35, Conc. Il within the Town of Whitby @34. Part of Lot 32, Conc. II within the Town of Whitby 35. Part of Lots 31 and 32, Conc. | within the Town of Whitby 36. Part of Lot 19, Conc. IV within the Town of Whitby 37. Partof Lots 19 and 20, Conc. 1, within the Town s of Whitby 38. Part of Lot 17, Conc. Ill within the former City of Oshawa (now within the City of Oshawa) 39. Part of Lot 16, Conc. Ill within the former City of Oshawa (now within the + @ City of Oshawa) 40. Lots 14 and 15, Conc. IV within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 41. Lots 16 and 17, Conc. IV within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 2. Part of Lots 10, 11 and 12 and Lots 13, 14, 15and 16 Conc. Vand part of Lot 12, Conc. VI, within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 43. Partof Lots 7, 8,9, 10, ¢ 11,12,13, 14,15, 16 and 17 Conc. IV within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 44. Part of Lot 7, Conc. IV, within the former Township of East Whitby 45. Part of Lot 3, Conc. Ill, within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 46. Part of Lot 1, Conc. lil within the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 47. Part of Lot 1, Conc. Ill, @ "thin the former Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 48. Part of Lot 1, Conc. II, 7 within the former City of Oshawa (now within the City of Oshawa) 49. Part of Lot 15, Conc. |, within the former City of @ Oshawa (now within the City of Oshawa 50. Part of Lot 35, Conc. |, within the former Township of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 51. Part of Lot 35, Conc. II, within the former Township of Darlington (now within '®@ the Town of Newcastle) pEt----y Major Open Space System.with Special Study Hazard Lands Area or Residen- tial and objecting to Industrial designation west of Audley Road Major Open Space System Residential Residential & Major Open Space System with Special Purpose Hazard Lands Commercial Residential and Major Open Adjustment in Space System with Hazard Urban Area Lands Boundary Major Open Space System with Estate - Hazard Lands 'Residential Major Open Space System Residential Industrial and Special Study Residential Area 7 Major Open Space System with Residential Hazard Lands and Airport Lands Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands and Residential Residential & ad- justment in Ur- ban Area Boun- dary Major Open Space System with Residential & Hazard Lands, Residential and adjustment in Industrial Urban Area Boundary Permanent Agricultural Estate - Reserve and Major Open Residential Space System with Hazard Lands Residential with Hazard Lands Major Open Space Major Open Space System Residential Major Open Space System with Residential Hazard Lands Major Open Space System with Residential Hazard Lands Major Open Space System Residential Residential Community Cen- tral Area Industrial Residential General Agriculture "Residential General Agriculture Residential and objecting to road alignment C.O.R.L. system. Again the church. During the 52. Part of Lot 35, Conc. lil, Major Open Space System Residential within the former Township ow" of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) " 53. Part of Lot 35, Conc. IV, Major Open Space System Residential within the former Township of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 54. Part of Lots 31, 32, 33, Major Open Space System with Residential and 34, Conc. lll and IV Hazard Lands within the former Township of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 55. Part of Lot 26, Conc. II, Major Open Space System with Residential within the former Township Hazard Lands of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 56. Part of Lots 26 and 27, Permanent Agricultural Estate - Conc. V within the former Reserve with Hazard Lands Residential Township of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 57. Part of Lot 25, Conc. IV within the former Township of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 58. Part of Lots 13 and 14, Conc. Il within the former Town of Bowmanville (now within the Town of Newcastle) 59. Part of Lots 11 and 12, Conc. | witHin the former Town of Bowmanville (now within the Town of Newcastle) 60. Part of Lots 12and 13, B.F Conc. within the former Town of Bowmanville (now within the Town of Newcastle) 61. Part of Lot 14, B.F. Conc. within the former Town of Bowmanville (now within the Town of Newcastle) 62. Part of Lot 6, B.F. Conc. within the former Township of Darlington (now within the Town of Newcastle) 63. Part of Lots 32, 33, 34 and 35, Conc. | within the Former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 64. Part of Lots 31 and 32, Concs. | and Il within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 65. Part of Lots 26, 27 and 28, Conc. Il within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 66. Part of Lots 32, 33, 34 and 35, Conc. | within the Town- ship of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 67. Part of Lots 29, 30 and 31, B.F. Conc. within the former Village of Newcastle (now within the Town of Newcastle) 68. Part of Lots 25 and 26, B.F. Conc. within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) -69. Part of Lot 23, Conc. | within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) Permanent Agricultural Reserve with Hazard Lands Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands and Residential Industrial Special Purpose Commercial Special Purpose Commercial Special Purpose Commercial Estate - Residential Residential Community Cen- tral Area Community Central Area Major Open Space System and Industrial Waterfront Permanent Agricultural Residential Reserve and Major Open Space System and Waterfront 'd' Areas for Future Residential Development Permanent Agricultural Industrial & Reserve Residential or 'd' Permanent Agricultural Special Study Reserve Area Major Open Space System with Industrial & Hazard Lands and Waterfront Residential Permanent Agricultural Estate - Reserve and Major Open Residential Space System Permanent Agricultural Residential Reserve 70. Part of Lot 24, B.F. Conc. within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 71. Part of Lot 31, Conc. II within the Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 72. Part of Lot 29, Conc. IV within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 73. Part of Lot 29, Conc. IV within the former Township of Clarke (now within the Town of Newcastle) 74 Part of Lots 18 and 19, conc. V within the former Township of Reach (now within the Township of Scugog) 75. Part of Lots 16and 17, Conc. V within the former - Township of Reach (now within the Township of Scugog) 76. Part of Lots 27, 28, 29, 30. 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35. Conc. Il and part of Lots 27. 28.29, 30, 31.32.33 and 34, Conc. lll within the for- mer Township of Darlington {now within the Town of Newcastle) 77. Partoflots1,2.3,4.5 and 6, Conc. IV within the Township of East Whitby (now within the City of Oshawa) 78. Part of Lot 10, Conc. | within the former City of Oshawa (now within the City of Oshawa) 79. Part of Lots 9 and 10, Conc. | within the former city of Oshawa (now, within the City of Oshawa) 80. Map A4 and Map B Permanent Agricultural Reserve Permanent Agricultural Reserve Permanent Agricultural Reserve and Major Open Space System Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands General Agriculture General Agriculture Residential and Major Open Space System with Hazard Lands Permanent Agricultural Reserve Residential Residential Industrial Estate - Residential Residential or Special Purpose Commercial Residential Residential and Industrial Residential Objecting to Courtice Urban Area & transpor- tation network & population Special Study Area Industral Industnal Objecting to proposed Thor- nton Road alignment bet- ween Gibb Street and Wentworth Street The sections of the Official Plan that have been referred are as follows: 1.2 4, 1.25, 1.2.6, 1.2.7, Section 4 (in entirety except 4.2.9.), 6.1.2, 6.2.1c.), 7.2.1a), 7.2.2, Sec- tion 8 (in entirety), Section 10.3, Section 10.4, Section 12 (in entirety), 13.2.14, 13.3.3, 14.2.10, 14.3, Section 15 (in entirety), 16.1.2, 16.6.1, 16.9. NOTE: Copies of the detailed explanatory note and maps may be obtained from the Clerk of the Regional Municipality of Durham at the Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario; the Planning Department for the Region, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario; the Office of the Clerk of the Area Municipalities in the municipal buildings of the City of Oshawa, Towns of Ajax, Newcastle (Bowman- ville and Hampton), Pickering and Whitby, and the Townships of Brock (Beaverton, Cannington and Sunderland), Scugog (Port Perry), and Uxbridge. Further information concerning the above matter may be obtained from the Clerk's Department, Regional Municipality of Durham, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, On- tario, LIN 6A3, (416) 668-7711, and the Planning Department, Regional Municipality of Durham, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, LIN 6A3, (416) 668-7731. C.W. Lundy, AM.C.T_, Clerk Regional Municipality of Durham, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario A _-- a Cru R Bl ne Ay » rs SET ~ rt 3 airy" J. = ns Pt 7, . nd Tl Tm Wy