i Jpens Fair Winds in Orono Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, July 6, 1988-5 Tina and Harry Van Alebeek held their official opening of Fair Winds Antiques on July 1st, Main Street south in Orono, The collection of antiques and collectibles is house in a delightful Coach House at Fair Winds which has undergone considerable renovations renovations in preparation for the opening. opening. Harry Alebeek states that he and his wife have been collecting antiques antiques for the past twenty years and look at Fair Winds as a retirement hobby business. "It's almost a fulltime fulltime job now", he said. He points to the many collectibles including candles, baskets and depression glass. • Fair Winds is open Wednesday through Sunday. •recommended that the application be approved with a Holding symbol. symbol. ' White said his group needed time to study the report. Counc. Hamre said it was apparent apparent that a mistake had been made and that the proposal be tabled to give those in opposition time to study the report. <Saff%on 9u2£ 'Oooct datziing prepared by; ' Stanley & Deborah ■ Johnson . R.R. 1 Orono, Ontario (416) 983-9822 Enquiries warmly welcomed can depend on -- Weed Spraying -- Crab Grass -- Fertilizing -- Insect Spraying -- Plug Coraeration -- Programs available See The Difference Qualify Makes! or 983-5598 (Orono, Newcastle) 14-tlSN Too costly to have concrete plant moved An application for a rezoning application application by Dufferin Concrete just west of Simpson Street in the south of Bowman ville to allow altertions to their operation has been put on a temporary hold due to the fact that Gordon White informed members of the Town committee that only three of seventeen residents had received the final report from staff over the application. The rezoning application had previously been objected to and council had authorized town staff to meet with the firm to see if they would consider moving their operation operation from the corner of Simpsons Ave. and the West Beach road. In a report on Monday staff indicated indicated that the firm was opposed to the cost of moving which would cost the firm some $350,000. Staff outlined a number of conditions conditions that the firm had agreed to which offset most of the concerns expressed by those opposing the application. application. Gordon White on Monday again spoke to council, still opposing the application, and stating that not all people concerned had been informed informed of the final report. Staff had ART'S ODD JOBS. • CUSTOM WOODWORKING • SPECIALIZE IN CABINET DOORS COLONIAL FURNITURE REPRODUCTIONS Free Estimates - 5 Yr. Workmanship Guaranteed AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS and SERVICE . MOBILE SERVICE AVAILABLE • Workmanship Guaranteed 28 MILL STREET 10% Senior Citizen Dis. ORONO, ONTARIO 983-9454 NOMINATE THE LIBERAL Who Can and Will Win IN DURHAM IVAN G ROSE To Be Part of the Process JOIN THE LIBERAL PARTY and CHOOSE YOUR CANDIDATE Call 436-2529 and We Will Look After Your Membership in the LIBERAL PARTY OF CANADA DURHAM RIDING TWP. OF GEORGINA WHITCHURCH •STOUFFVILLE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE