Whitby Free Press, 10 May 1978, p. 18

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PAGE 18,,WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS Daffodil*1.showheld at Brooklin The Brooklin Horticultural Society adopted the theme "Springtinie" for its Annual Daffodil Show, held on April. The Annual' Meeting of the Corporation of The Doctor Joseph O.' Ruddy General Hospital will be held ' on Wednesday, June 21, 1978 commencing a t 8: 00 P.M. in the hospital cafeteria. Section 1. (2) (ii) of the Hospital By-Laws states: "A member who pays his or its fees annually shallflot be entitled to vote nor to participate at any meeting of the Corporation unless his or its membership was jpaid in full at least thirty days prior to the date of the meeting. " 1 Fees may be paid at the Administrator's Office of the hospital Monday through Friday, during normal business hours or may be remitted to: The Secretary Board of Governors TheDoctûr Joseph O. Ruddy General Hospital 300 Gordon Street Whitby, Ontario cheques'marked "Membership Fee" should be made payable to the hospital. Post mark determines eligibility of mailed applications. Membership Fee: Indîvidual $2.00 Organization $5.00 FPublic Notice Ottawa, May lst, 1978 The 'Commission ,ýhas rece ived the following application for consideration: Canadian Cablesystems Ontario Lirniteci, carrying on business under the name of PINE RIDGE CABLE TV, 1353 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. 1 1 S4 Oshawa, Whitby & Bowmanvjîîe, Ontario (761154400) Application to amend its cable television broadcasting licence for Oshawa, Whitby and Bowmanville, Ontario as follows: Augmented Channel Service: to add the distribution of local originations on channel B consisti 'ng of digital information, TV Guide, stock market informations, airports arrivais and departures, public service announcements, etc. Location where the application may be examineci: 1353 King Street 'East, Oshawa, Ontario Fol lowing the publication of this notice andi upon receipt of comments, the Commission will issue Its decision unless it determines th.at a Public Hearing is required. Examination of Documents: At local address given In this notice and at the Commission, 100 Metcalfe Street, Roomn 1601, Ottawa, Ontario. Anyone has the opportunity to submnit comiments on these applications by submittîng a written intervention to the undersigned at 100 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario KlA 0N2 andi by serving a true copy of the Intervention upon the applicant on or before June îst, 1978. The Intervention shaîl contain a clear andi concise fètatement of the relevant facts and the grounds upon which the intervener's support for, opposition to or proposeci modification 0f the applications are based. The postal or messenger receipt should be attached to the copy for the CRTC, giving proof that the applicant has received his copy. Lise Ouimet, Secretary Gerieral. CRTC Public Notice 1978.70 Consei de la radiodiffuion e t d es Méiv éc % offgnlmuncalJons 26. In spite of our tardy Spring, some daffodils braved the elements and helped brighten the general spirit of the show. There were 36 entries in all, this total including Indoor Plants and. Decoratives. President John Jefferies opened the 'meeting by ex- pressing his pleasure at the number of guests from, Ajax, Pickering and Brookîju and then welcomed back E.R. Pope, Chairman of the Civic Garden Club, Toronto and his panel. 1 There followed a discus- sion on the cultivation of Iris, Peonies and Dahlias and the panel provod to be a very knowledgeable group on ail three subjects. The question and answerr portion of the programni proved informative as wejl as amusing, asMr. Poîie's garden jokes were not only witty but "earthy" as well. Following the panel dis- cussion, Marg Davis, with the assistance of Audrey Young, announced 'the winners for the evening. The Best Specimen Award went to Ann Beauclerc of Whitby and was donated by Alice Cô,ates. The prize for Best Foliage Plant was received by Audrey Young. President Jefferies then thanked -Mr. Pope and his panel and the other partici- pants for making this such an enjoyable and successful evening. Car wash is May 20 The Second Whitby Reso- lute Rangers will be holding a car wash at the Consumer Gas Building at Consumers Drive and Hopkins Street, May 20 starting at 10 a.m. as a fund-raising project. WHTYMALL 579-1822 WHITBY CHARACTER> HOME A.sking $57,900, 3bedrooms, 3bay windows for your plants, remodelled kitchen, newer roof & plumbing, >alcony off small bedroom. INVESTMENT Commercial building with apartmnents & businesses, 'ver $20,000 income yearly. BUILDING LOT M',00O r.5 x 10 3, in corridor area, rith hedge & paved drive Iready on property. ONE ACRE 7 x 673 ft. lot with smail ingalow, mainly land ,lue, asking $65,ooo. TOWNHOME - WEST LYNDE eaturing finished rec om, walkout from dining rea, & attacbed garage, sklng $45,000. 3 c a] 01 $2 72 al bu f et ai asi L 1*o Canadian Radlo-lelevisio and Telecommunbicamons Convmmo

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