Whitby Free Press, 13 Jun 1979, p. 20

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PAGE 20,WENSAIN 13t, 1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Towvn d'cis ion..defe rred on historical designation A proposai from the town's Durham, had flot been advi-, Councilor Attersley ex- Local Architectural Conser- sed of the committee's inten- pressed concern about the vation Advisiory Committee tion to have the building architectural committee to designate the Centennial designated. Thé Town 'of (LACAC) designating priv- Building as an architectural Whitby leases the building ate homes., Councillor Bob landmnark under the Ontario fromn the region and operates Carson- said he was advised Heritage Act has been defer- it as a community centre. by his attorney flot topurch- red by council's administra- Architectural Committee> ase a building he was looking tive committee for two Secretar Bruce Hunt said at because it was on the weeks. that since the Centennial committee's inventory list of Councillor Bob Attersley ' Building is publically owned, historical and architectural objected that the owner of an informnai notice to the landmarks. the. building, the Region of: region could be foregone. He exuressed côncern tha~t ;KNIGHTS 0F C0LUMBUM 1VTBINGO CABLE (HANMEL 10 4 816 CAME * EVERY WEDNESDAY I UP TO $37$«OIn'iRmZs * LAST WEEKS WINNERS M. EWIS,"Oshawa I P. AN DR ESS, Oshawa H. BORAY, Oshawa V. DANIELS, Oshawa I J. RIDEOUT, Oshawa I GÇRAND PRIZE WINERS E <r COLE, Whitby I DINGO CARDS AVAILABLE AT; ICemeka Footwa - Whtby Mail ~County Bowl - 118 Byron St. N.-Whitby *Baskins - Robbins - Safeway Plaza, Wib *Oshawa Meat Products & Dol icatessen - 1818 Dundas St. E.,Whitby IShortys Cigar Store - 121 Brock St. N., Whitby *Shorty & Son Billiards.- 130 Dundas St. W. Whitby * Balley Pharmnacy - Brock St. S. Safeway Plaza Jury & Lovol Drug Store - Whitby Plaza' 31 rc t *Whitby Glass &,Mirror - 210 BrocJc St. S Silver Viariety - 1624 Brock St. S. if the building was designa- ted under the Ontario Heri tage Act, he could make no renovations' -Olidea building is designated in any way which would change its ar- chitectural character. Mr. Hunt saîd the commi- ttee is presently preparing an information pamphlet-on Ontario Heritage Act desig- nations so Whitby residents will be aware of what the Durham need's V( for dai designations mean. The designation is inten- ded to protect historical buildings and those of archi- tectural significance from major alterations which would destroy their charac- ter. On a motion lrom Counci- lor Attersley, the adminis- trative committee tabled the matter of the proposed desi- gnation of the Centennial ICentre )lUfteers y camps help of volunteers.* While the volunteer gains experience working with the handicapped, new friends and a feeling of pride as they help someone, the child enjoys summer and impro- ves basic skills. Students 14, & over, men and women may apply. Bus fare to and from Dur- hamn Centre as well as lunch is provided. Bring a swimn suit, a towel and a smile, ramn or shine to' day camps., Without 'the immediate help .0f 40 citizens these children will hav e to miss a DurhamC'entre, thanks .volunteers for their work, ýn Tuesday', June 5, Dur-aswlasté ins f n Centre for the Develop-. independence. 1 ntalIly Handicapped 111 Mayor Clark Mason of .tby held its fourth annualAjxas pkofteior ribute to Volunteers", Aaxc soe of ou teimpor nkin th aduts ho hve ta nce 0f ounteerng ad kin the adefttsw o v rsnain eemd ntmeadefr to Carole Stock, outstanding ist the mentally retarded vlner n t icntd dents. Pau voflunteer, nd tV intd largaret Engel, currently volunteer group. vincial Consultants to the ThVouteAsciin iNu rseries Branch, of Durham Centre used this (e on the need to help occasion to instaîl its new J rmots for these people* executive. ' Mary. Norton replaces Betty Thomas as acting pre- sident.- The association gave a scholarship to Julie Moore who is continuing her educa- tion in the field of mental retardation. Ail volunteers were given a vote of thanks for- their efforts, without which' the quality of lives of the resi- ii dents at Durham Centre IL) )L)would not nearly be as high. Building for two weeks. If the *council decides to proceed with designation of the Centennial Building, a bylaw must be made up and published in the press, and the owner or anyother'inter- ested persons have a certain number of deys to register any objections. The Local -Architectural Conservation Advisory Corn- mittee was formed in April 1978 by a bylaw of council with the purpose of design- ating appropriate buildings in Whitby, and has spent a year preparing an inventory of buildings worthy of consi- deration. The Centennial Building is the first building the commi- ttee has proposed for design- nation. If the building is designa- ted, the owner must submit any plans that would alter the building to the council for. approval, and if demolition is considered, 'there are a number of days allowed for a compromise to be worked out between the owner and the council. TheOn->tarjo'Heritage Act through its designation proc- ess is attempting to preserve buildings of architectural menit in communities such as Whitby where many are being demolished or altered as growth and developement occur. The Centennial Building was built in 1853 in the, Greek Revival style and designed by two noted Toronto archi- tects, Frederick Cumber- land.and William Storm. It is considered one of the most significant Iandmarks in Whitby, according to the LACAC. Fun *fair June 16 A fun fair and auction sale will be held at Westminster U niteil Church on Manning, Ro ad between Garrard 'and Thîckson Roads on June 16, starting at il a.m. There will be -activities for alI ages and a.bake sale, flea market, crafts, etc. Dona-'. tions of usable items in good condition or crafts, baked goods etc. would be appre- ciated. Anyone with items to be Picked up is asked to caîl 728-6509. Storage has been' arranged until date of sale. Proceeds will go toward the cost of installing a sewer hook-up for the church. COMING SOON RHUBARB Freshly cut and flash frozen, 30 Lb. Iontainers. ALSO * Mont morency Pie -CHfERRIES 22 Lb. containers. 'BLACK SWEET CHERRIES Also available. ORDER N OWI Macmillan Orchards, Whit»by WhitbY, Ont 686-2531 668,5031,Es er A Few Kilorneters.. On A Lot Of Dollars Off!

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